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Steam places you in control of a railway company, with goods to deliver and track to be built! Opportunities abound, but your opponents can also take advantage of goods demands and the terrain to challenge you. Spend your money carefully, create a network of tracks to connect cities, and deliver goods to become the greatest railroad of them all!
Designer Martin Wallace has revisited his classic design, streamlining it and creating not one, but two new versions of his masterpiece! Players new to the game can learn with rules that emphasize ease of play and a shortened play time, without losing the tension and excitement of the game. For those who are (or become) experienced with the game, a more challenging version introduces auctions and maintenance costs to challenge even the most savvy of players.
This new edition's components are compatible with previous editions of Wallace's game, so that current players can use their own maps with this edition. And, this base set gives you all of the parts you need for 3 to 6 players to explore the world, starting with this set's maps of New York and Germany's Ruhr Valley. Get onboard and get ready for fun!
Steam is designed by Martin Wallace, and plays 3-6 players. Game time is around 90 minutes, for players 10 years old and up.
Game Contents:
- Full Color, Double-Sided Map Board of Two Different Geographic Areas at the Beginning of the Railway Age
- The Northeastern U.S. and Adjacent Canada Map is Best for Three to Four Players
- The Lower Rhine and Ruhr Region Map is Best for Four to Five Players
- Pieces for Six Players are Included
- 130 Double-Sided Track Tiles (of 15 types)
- 8 "New City" Tiles
- 24 Wooden Player Tokens (in six colors)
- 96 wooden Goods Cubes (in five colors)
- 8 "New City" Tiles
- 7 "Action" Tiles
- 18 "City Growth" Markers
- 52 Gold and Silver Money Tokens
- 1 Turn Marker
- 1 Cloth Goods Bag
- Full Color Rules Booklet Covering Both the Basic and Standard Games
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