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18XX is the generic term for a series of board games that, with a few exceptions, recreate the building of railroad corporations during the 19th century; individual games within the series use particular years in the 19th century as their title (usually the date of the start of railway development in the area of the world they cover), or "18" plus a two or more letter geographical designator (such as 18EU for a game set in the European Union). The games 2038, set in the future, and Poseidon and Ur, 1830 BC, both set in ancient history, are also regarded as 18XX titles as their game mechanics and titling nomenclature are similar despite variance from the common railroad/stock-market theme.

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  • 18XX (en)
  • 18XX (cs)
  • 18XX-Reihe (de)
  • 18XX (fr)
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  • Neformální označení 18XX přísluší rodině deskových her zaměřujících se na začínajících především v první polovině . První hra z této rodiny byla , která byla vytvořena Angličanem a vydána jeho vydavatelstvím v roce 1974 a jejím tématem bylo šíření železnice na jihu Anglie (rok 1829 odkazuje k ). V češtině vyšla z této rodiny her v roce 2017 hra 18CZ vydaná nakladatelstvím Fox in the Box. (cs)
  • Der Begriff 18XX bezeichnet eine ganze Reihe von Eisenbahnwirtschaftssimulationen, die als Brettspiele erschienen sind. Die jeweiligen Spiele versuchen auf den nationalen Landkarten die Entstehungsgeschichte der jeweiligen Eisenbahnnetze mehr oder weniger genau zu simulieren. (de)
  • 18XX is the generic term for a series of board games that, with a few exceptions, recreate the building of railroad corporations during the 19th century; individual games within the series use particular years in the 19th century as their title (usually the date of the start of railway development in the area of the world they cover), or "18" plus a two or more letter geographical designator (such as 18EU for a game set in the European Union). The games 2038, set in the future, and Poseidon and Ur, 1830 BC, both set in ancient history, are also regarded as 18XX titles as their game mechanics and titling nomenclature are similar despite variance from the common railroad/stock-market theme. (en)
  • 18XX est un terme générique désignant un groupe de jeux de société qui, à quelques exceptions près, recréent l'établissement des entreprises ferroviaires au XIXe siècle. Les jeux individuels utilisent soit des années données du XIXe siècle comme titre (généralement la date du début du développement ferroviaire dans la région du monde qu'ils couvrent), soit "18" plus un désignateur géographique de deux lettres ou plus (par exemple,18EU pour un jeu se déroulant en Europe). Les jeux 2038, se déroulant dans le futur, et Poséidon et Ur, 1830 BC, se déroulant tous deux dans l'antiquité, sont également considérés comme des jeux 18XX car leurs mécaniques de jeu et nomenclature de tuiles sont similaires malgré la divergence du thème usuel voie ferrées / marché boursier. (fr)
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