Undeniably SimTex' most underrated game, 1830 is a complex and faithful PC conversion of Avalon Hill's popular boardgame.
As with SimTex' other games, strong computer AI keeps the gameplay
fresh and interesting even in the beer-and-pretzel design (a normal game
here lasts 8-10 hours). In addition to conventional decisions found in
other railroad-building games, e.g. laying tracks, 1830
features a unique and challenging stock market model that truly is the
best I have seen in games of this type (and, being a Finance person with
a passion for business sims, I've seen quite a lot). Before the
"Operation Round" can begin, you must first decide on which stocks to
buy and what companies to float in the "Stock Round," using a very
clever stock bidding interface.
The game isn't all about planning routes, either: as opposed to most
railroad games in which the focus is on matching supply and demand (e.g.
Sid Meier's classic Railroad Tycoon), the focus in 1830
is clearly on a more macro-level decision making. Instead of worrying
about what types of goods to carry and how soon to replace obsolete
trains, here your concerns are about cutthroat competition, hostile
takeovers, and being ousted from the CEO chair
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