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Table of Contents

General Information
Rules Highlights
Rules Clarifications
Implementation Notes
Known Problems
Prototype Changelog


18Texas uses the core structure of 1851 by Chris Lawson and Mark Derrick. 1851 was later redesigned by Mark Derrick and published as 18TN. The design goal for 18Texas is to reimplement the basic incremental capitalization gameplay of 1851. Some gameplay differences are incorporated to align with recent games.

Private Companies

  • The private companies are auctioned. They don’t have any special powers and players cannot sell them. Only use private companies up to the number of players. P3 comes with a president’s certificate of a random company. P4 and P5 come with a single certificate of that same company.

During a player's turn, they must place a bid (multiples of 5, minimum is face value) on any of the items. On subsequent turns, if they are already winning a bid, they must pass. The auction ends when all items have received a bid. Each player will leave the auction with exactly one item.

Stock Rounds

  • Incremental capitalization, 50% to float.
  • Companies pay a token fee upon float (no token placement fee). Place home token upon float.
  • Company’s share value moves vertically up upon float.
  • Sell then buy, always at the current market value.
  • No sales until the company has completed an operating round (sales or share issue).

Operating Rounds

  • From Phase 3, a company may lay two yellow tiles or one upgrade.
  • Last step in operation is to redeem or issue shares (redeem limit up to 50%)

End of Game

  • Bankruptcy
  • End of OR set after bank break
  • None
  • Current status is "early playtest." Significant changes to the map and gameplay are expected throughout August-October 2021.
  • None

2021.08.03

  • Initial version

2021.08.16

  • Map balance changes
  • Token fee balance changes
  • Randomize which company comes with the private companies
  • Update private company revenue
  • Auction for private companies
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