Hey just letting you know Train Heist is now available on Amazon for purchase. I was going to do a post as you said but I think r/boardgames will downvote it to hell and back. Here's the link to it: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B016Q6V6HC Thanks for your interest -Sean
Hey just letting you know Train Heist is now available on Amazon for purchase. I was going to do a post as you said but I think r/boardgames will downvote it to hell and back. Here's the link to it: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B016Q6V6HC
Thanks for your interest -Sean
Check out <strong>Train Heist</strong> (available on Amazon)
In Train Heist, 2 to 4 players take the role of a band of cowboys and work together to stop the corrupt Sheriff and the folks of Princeton from stealing all of the townsfolk's life savings. Unlike a traditional board game with a set path and place to go, Train Heist uses a free-range board where players can go anywhere they need to get the job done. It also uses a unique game mechanic that allows the train to move around the board, load up new cargo and passengers, all while triggering random hectic events. Using a special Poker Deck, players use hands of cards to loot the train, race their horse across Crackpot Canyon, or gain special abilities that allow them to gain more actions. If the townsfolk keep running out of loot to pay the Sheriff, it could be game over. Reach the right amount of loot before the Event Deck runs out or the train leaves the map to win! In Train Heist, you must think ahead and work together to achieve victory.
Check out <strong>Train Heist</strong>
7.5/10
In Train Heist, 2 to 4 players take the role of a band of cowboys and work together to stop the corrupt Sheriff and the folks of Princeton from stealing all of the townsfolk's life savings. Unlike a traditional board game with a set path and place to go, Train Heist uses a free-range board where players can go anywhere they need to get the job done. It also uses a unique game mechanic that allows the train to move around the board, load up new cargo and passengers, all while triggering random hectic events. Using a special Poker Deck, players use hands of cards to loot the train, race their horse across Crackpot Canyon, or gain special abilities that allow them to gain more actions. If the townsfolk keep running out of loot to pay the Sheriff, it could be game over. Reach the right amount of loot before the Event Deck runs out or the train leaves the map to win! In Train Heist, you must think ahead and work together to achieve victory.
Check out <strong>Train Heist</strong> (available on Amazon)
7.5/10
In Train Heist, 2 to 4 players take the role of a band of cowboys and work together to stop the corrupt Sheriff and the folks of Princeton from stealing all of the townsfolk's life savings. Unlike a traditional board game with a set path and place to go, Train Heist uses a free-range board where players can go anywhere they need to get the job done. It also uses a unique game mechanic that allows the train to move around the board, load up new cargo and passengers, all while triggering random hectic events. Using a special Poker Deck, players use hands of cards to loot the train, race their horse across Crackpot Canyon, or gain special abilities that allow them to gain more actions. If the townsfolk keep running out of loot to pay the Sheriff, it could be game over. Reach the right amount of loot before the Event Deck runs out or the train leaves the map to win! In Train Heist, you must think ahead and work together to achieve victory.
Check out <strong>Train Heist</strong>
7.5/10
In Train Heist, 2 to 4 players take the role of a band of cowboys and work together to stop the corrupt Sheriff and the folks of Princeton from stealing all of the townsfolk's life savings. Unlike a traditional board game with a set path and place to go, Train Heist uses a free-range board where players can go anywhere they need to get the job done. It also uses a unique game mechanic that allows the train to move around the board, load up new cargo and passengers, all while triggering random hectic events. Using a special Poker Deck, players use hands of cards to loot the train, race their horse across Crackpot Canyon, or gain special abilities that allow them to gain more actions. If the townsfolk keep running out of loot to pay the Sheriff, it could be game over. Reach the right amount of loot before the Event Deck runs out or the train leaves the map to win! In Train Heist, you must think ahead and work together to achieve victory.
Once you check everything else out, please also check out <strong>Train Heist</strong>. I designed and published this game myself.
It's currently sold out on Amazon, but will be available later this month. It's also on boardgames.ca if you're based in Canada.
Yes, it just became available on Amazon. You can check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B016Q6V6HC
Train Heist, a cooperative western train robbery game. It's only for sale via Amazon.com for the US and boardgames.ca for Canada. For Europe message me and I'll hook you up with a good deal.
Check out <strong>Train Heist</strong>
7.5/10
In Train Heist, 2 to 4 players take the role of a band of cowboys and work together to stop the corrupt Sheriff and the folks of Princeton from stealing all of the townsfolk's life savings. Unlike a traditional board game with a set path and place to go, Train Heist uses a free-range board where players can go anywhere they need to get the job done. It also uses a unique game mechanic that allows the train to move around the board, load up new cargo and passengers, all while triggering random hectic events. Using a special Poker Deck, players use hands of cards to loot the train, race their horse across Crackpot Canyon, or gain special abilities that allow them to gain more actions. If the townsfolk keep running out of loot to pay the Sheriff, it could be game over. Reach the right amount of loot before the Event Deck runs out or the train leaves the map to win! In Train Heist, you must think ahead and work together to achieve victory.
May I suggest my coop game Train Heist? You can find a rating and synopsis here!