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Great Western Trail: New Zealand
RANK #78
Embark on a new journey in the acclaimed Great Western Trail trilogy with *Great Western Trail: New Zealand*. This standalone adventure, designed by Alexander Pfister, transports players to the stunning landscapes of the 19th-century South Island. You assume the role of a "runholder," a sheep station owner striving to build a prosperous enterprise. Your primary objective is to skillfully manage your flock, enhance your sheep breeds, and deliver them to Wellington for export. Along the way, you'll develop your pastoral estate, hire a capable staff, and navigate the burgeoning trade routes of the era. The player who amasses the most victory points by creating the most successful and renowned sheep-rearing operation will emerge as the victor in this intricate economic simulation. The game masterfully blends the core mechanics of its predecessors with innovative new elements. At its heart is a combination of deck-building and a rondel-like movement system. Players guide their runholder piece along a branching path, stopping at various locations to perform actions. These actions are diverse, allowing you to hire specialized workers like shepherds, builders, and sailors, construct new buildings that offer unique abilities, improve your personal player board, and purchase higher-quality sheep cards for your deck. A key new feature is the shearing mechanic; this allows players to gain immediate income from their sheep's wool, offering a crucial alternative to selling the livestock itself. Furthermore, the familiar railroad is replaced by a dynamic sea routes board, where you must dispatch your ship to establish trade, claim valuable bonuses, and unlock powerful end-game scoring opportunities. The strategic depth and high replayability are what make this installment a standout experience. *Great Western Trail: New Zealand* offers numerous interwoven paths to victory, ensuring that no two games feel alike. One player might focus on crafting a lean, powerful deck of premium sheep for massive payouts in Wellington. Another might pursue an aggressive building strategy, constructing a network of structures that provide powerful actions while potentially hindering opponents' progress. A third player could devote their efforts to mastering the sea routes and leveraging the Pathfinder track for key advantages. This wealth of meaningful decisions, combined with the fresh tactical puzzles introduced by shearing and sea trade, makes the game a deeply engaging and rewarding challenge for fans of medium-to-heavy strategy games.
1-4 115m⚖️ 4.0
Great Western Trail: Argentina
RANK #203
Embark on a journey through the vast plains of 19th-century Argentina in Great Western Trail: Argentina, a standalone title in the acclaimed strategy game trilogy. Players assume the roles of estancia owners, wealthy ranchers tasked with herding their valuable cattle across the pampas to the bustling port of Buenos Aires. The ultimate goal is to amass the most victory points by creating the most profitable herd, strategically shipping cattle to European ports, constructing valuable buildings along the trail, and achieving various end-game objectives. This game challenges players to build a powerful economic engine and outmaneuver their rivals in a race to become the most successful cattle baron in the country. The gameplay masterfully combines several mechanics into a cohesive and satisfying loop. At its core is a rondel-like system where players move their rancher along a winding path, stopping at different locations to perform actions. These actions include hiring specialized workers—gauchos, carpinteros, and maquinistas—to improve their abilities, constructing private buildings to create new action spaces, and acquiring more valuable cattle to enhance their personal deck. This deck-building element is crucial; players must carefully manage their hand of cattle cards to present a diverse and valuable set upon reaching Buenos Aires. A significant new feature in this installment is the introduction of farmers and grain, a resource essential for shipping your cattle overseas. Players must aid farmers along the path to produce grain, adding another layer of strategic consideration to their journey. Great Western Trail: Argentina is celebrated for taking the brilliant foundation of its predecessor and adding new, compelling layers of complexity. The puzzle of optimizing your route, managing your cattle deck, and balancing the new grain resource offers a fresh and deeply engaging experience even for veterans of the original game. The interplay between moving your rancher, advancing your train, and planning your shipments to Europe creates a tense and rewarding strategic challenge. With a high degree of replayability stemming from variable setups and a well-implemented solo mode, it's a standout title for fans of medium-to-heavy Eurogames who relish long-term planning and the satisfaction of watching a well-oiled strategy come to fruition.
1-4 120m⚖️ 3.9