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| Age of Industry Japan and Minnesota ( Expansion #1 ) | ||||||
| Publisher | Treefrog | |||||
| Designer | Wallace Martin | |||||
| Artist | Whalen Lawrenje Jr. Beckey Kevin | |||||
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| Player | Duration | Age | Languages | Year | ||
| 2-5 | ca. 120 min | 13+ | en | 2011 | ||
| adult, expert, komplex - economy, majorities - development / Worker placement - expansion | ||||||
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Age of Industry Expansion #1: Japan and Minnesota
First expansion for Age of Industry: The rules of Age of Industry apply with some modifications. Japan: Sea lanes with harbors at both ends and a ship can be used to transport coal/iron and to sell cotton/manufactured goods. Iron works are built only on spots with this symbol. If ships are overbuilt, neighboring spots are not refilled. A rail-link is worth 3$ plus number of counters at each end. Minnesota: The “sell” action is valid for coal/iron, too. At some locations you can build cotton mills or manufactured goods factory without coal; there are special rules for rail-links and Twin Cities.
Expansion for Age of Industry for 2-5 players, ages 13+
Publisher: Treefrog Games 2011 Designer: Martin Wallace Art: Lawrence Whalen Jr., Kevin Beckey Web: - Stock Nr. 2004
Users: For experts
Version: en * Rules: en * In-game text: no
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