The Homestead Act of 1862 allowed Americans to claim 160-640 Acres of
undeveloped land by living on and farming it for 5 years.
Also in the
1860s the Transcontinental Railroad was built across North America, linking rail
networks between the east and west coasts. The development of the railroads
accelerated the spread of Homesteaders colonizing the west and lead to the rapid
cultivation of new farm lands.
Become a Homesteader with a new claim and
help develop a Township into a thriving City! The player who contributes the
most will be declared the winner and have the city named after
them!
Homesteaders is an auction and resource management game in which
players bid on the right to build certain types of buildings, and then build
their desired building of that type. Each round features an income phase, where
players acquire resources, and an auction and building phase, in which players
bid for available land, and then spend their resources to develop a building on
that land.
Each piece of land that is available for auction is suitable
for certain types of buildings, such as: * Residential
land for buildings such as Farms, Housing, and Ranches. *
Industrial land for buildings such as Steel Mills, Mines, or
Forges. * Commercial land for buildings such as the
General Store, a Bank or a Train Depot. * Special land for
buildings such as a Rodeo or Fairgrounds.
In each round, the auctions
determine what land is available, and players will bid to acquire the type of
land appropriate for the building they wish to build that turn. Players who do
not acquire a piece of land will instead contribute towards the development of
the railroad.
The game is played over 10 turns, made up of 3 stages.
Turns 1-4 comprise the Settlement stage, turns 5-8 comprise the Town stage, and
turns 9-10 comprise the City stage. The buildings which are available for
development vary through the stages, as buildings that were important when the
settlement started, such as Farms and Markets, are no longer needed and new
buildings become important as the city grows, such as a Train Station and
Railway Terminals.
After the final round is over and the City is built,
players assess their contribution by counting the victory points earned during
the game, as well as bonuses from buildings they have in play, and subtract a
penalty for unpaid debt. The player with the largest score has contributed the
most to the thriving city, and will then lend their name to it as well, as they
are declared the winner of the game!
Spieleranzahl: 3-4
Hinweis: Komplett auf englisch!
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