by Stefan Götz, April 2007
This is a quick reference (i.e., you need to know the basic Empire
Builder rules) for the board game Danske Rails
by Michael Mette, a variant of Empire Builder
designed by Darwin & Peter Bromley and Bill Fawcett and published
by Mayfair Games. All trademarks and rights are property of their
respective owners.
For 2 - 3 players
Game Setup
Every player starts with:- 30 million Kronen, one train card, one train, one marker
- 5 demand cards of which they keep 3 and discard 2
The start player is the person who first determines their 3 demand
cards and discards the other 2. Every player places their train in the
center of one of these 4 major cities:
- Arhus (may choose by 1
player only)
- Kobenhaven (may choose by 1 player only)
- Odense
The game starts with a regular round (in which, obviously, only building track or upgrading trains makes sense).
Public Demand Cards
At the beginning of round 4, reveal 3 demand cards from the deck. These demands may be fulfilled by any player - first come, first serve. When fulfilled, discard the respective demand card and draw another one from the deck so that there are always 3 public demand cards available. Event cards drawn in this manner become effective immediately.
Costs
Terrain | Costs |
---|---|
Plains (dot) | 1 |
Mountain (black triangle) | 2 |
Town (circle) | 3 |
Minor City (square) | 3 |
Major City (hexagon) | 5 |
Ferry Line |
see map |
River (blue line) | +2 |
Lake or Bay | +3 |
Movement and Transportation
Goods may be unloaded in any town or city, where they may be picked
up by any player. Discard goods after they have not been moved for 4
rounds.
In order to use a ferry, players end their movement phase at the ferry pier. On their next turn, they place their train at the other end of the ferry line and may move with half their usual movement rate (round up).
Sharing Tracks
A player may use another player's tracks (any distance) for one turn by paying them 4 million Kronen. This kind of track sharing must not be refused. Players may also make deals for any number of rounds on sharing tracks or delivering and unloading goods in any town or city.
Connecting Towns and Cities
Towns (circles) can be connected to the tracks of up to two players, minor cities (squares) by up to three players, and major cities (hexagons) by all players. While not maxed out, these spots must remain accessible to all players not yet connected.
Building Phase
Limit 15 million Euro for trackbuilding and/or change a train in the same class.
Or skip the building phase to upgrade the train for 20 million Euro to the higher class.
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