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Bullfrog Goldfield

By: Numbskull Games

Type: Boxed Game

Product Line: Board Games (Numbskull Games)

MSRP old price: $49.99


Product Info

Title
Bullfrog Goldfield
Publisher
Category
Author
Patrick Stevens
Publish Year
2011
Dimensions
11.25x11.25x3"
NKG Part #
2147461308
MFG. Part #
NUM008
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
16 Years and Up
# Players
2 - 5 Players
Game Length
120 - 240 Minutes

Description

Bullfrog Goldfield is a stock trading game set in the last great North American Gold and Silver rush in Nevada in 1905.

The remote area in which the ores were discovered necessitated the building of railroads to supersede the transport to smelters by mule driven wagons. This created a race from existing railroads north and south. To the north the Carson and Colorado was the closest, built in 1888 as a narrow gauge railroad owned as a purchased subsidiary of Southern Pacific. To the south lay the San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt lake City railroad (1901), soon to be purchased by Union Pacific. To the west lay the Funeral range and Death Valley, and to the east countless miles of nearly untracked and inhospitable desert. The five competing railroads developed were the Tonopah & Tidewater, the Las Vegas & Tonopah, the Bullfrog Goldfield, the Silver Peak, and the Tonopah & Goldfield. The city of Las Vegas was established at this time as a rail hub to access the gold and silver ores. The numerous ghost towns that dot the area today are also a direct result of this short lived mineral bonanza.

Rail laying, mine development and town building are the parameters around which the stock trading revolves. Some of the tough decisions faced by players include whether to go for quick profits in mining, or slower, but potentially greater profits in Rail building. The symbiotic relationships between the mines and Rails necessitates clear planning and clever strategies. A clean business strategy game without dice, the only luck factor is how rich are the ores found in the mines, which players will soon discover for themselves.