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St. Louis Public Library Board Games @ Central

Welcome to the Board Games @ Central LibGuide! This guide provides information about the board game collection at the St. Louis Public Library's Central Branch.

The Last Spike

From the Librarian: Build the transcontinental railroad across the American West, overcoming challenges and competing with rival companies. If you enjoy strategic planning, resource management, and a bit of historical flavor, The Last Spike is the perfect game for you.


 

The cover of The Railway Building Game The Last Spike, a game by Tom Dalgliesh published by Columbia Games 2201. The cover depicts a black and gold steam locomotive pulling a golden passenger car across a trestle bridge. There is a large amount of steam being expelled from the engine. The background consists of wooded mountains. From the Publisher:  In the Last Spike, players cooperate to build a continuous railway from St. Louis to Sacramento. Different routes are possible and some towns never get a railway link. Each player also competes to accumulate the most money from land speculation before the "last spike" is played.

The game is fast paced. You must act quickly to grab the best land, but you also need to give your competitors a helping hand now and then so the railway gets built where you want it to go. Quick to learn, the game is great fun for both kids and adults.

The gameboard depicts the USA from St Louis west to Sacramento. Routes for the railway may include Omaha, Dodge City, Denver, El Paso, Laramie, Yuma, and Ogden. The eastern part is relatively flat, but there are some wide rivers to cross. West of Denver are the high Rockies where track building budgets soar.

The Last Spike was first published in 1976 as a family game; the 2015 edition has been re-designed to appeal to strategy gamers, eurogamers, train gamers, and is still suitable for families.

Game Details

Players 2-6
Playtime 45 Min
Complexity 2/5
Skills/Mechanics Tile Placement