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Great Western Trail
Build a cattle deck while moving herds through buildings and rail links.
Great Western Trail: Second Edition
Manage cattle, buildings, and rail progress along a looping trail.
Lewis & Clark: The Expedition
Build a deck or pool that turns small actions into stronger combos.
Gold West
Choose a supply bin, sow its resources down the track, then spend the payout on camps, settlements, Boomtown influence, investments, or shipping.
Whistle Stop
Move goods between locations while optimizing routes and timing.
Circle The Wagons
Place tiles carefully to build spatial scoring patterns.
Dice Town
Build a five-die poker hand, spend cash for extra keeps or rerolls, then resolve every town location and bribe the sheriff when ties matter.
Discoveries: The Journals of Lewis & Clark
Roll and place expedition dice, travel routes on foot or horseback, meet tribes for new actions, reclaim workers from any board, and collect related journal discoveries for points.
Wyatt Earp
Collect matching sets while timing when to score or trade them.
Pioneer Days
Draft from shared options to assemble a plan over successive turns.
Dice Settlers
Build a deck or pool that turns small actions into stronger combos.
Tiny Epic Western
Place workers to claim actions and turn resources into plans.
Great Western Trail: El Paso
Move around the trail, take building actions, hire and spend workers, improve cattle, expand railroads, deliver at El Paso, and score the strongest ranch.
ComancherĂa: The Rise And Fall Of The Comanche Empire
Maneuver forces across tactical or historical battle maps.
Boomtown
Compete for contested options while managing cost and timing.
Montana
Place workers to claim actions and turn resources into plans.
Longhorn
Commit presence to key areas and fight for influence where it matters.
Saloon Tycoon
Place tiles carefully to build spatial scoring patterns.
Isle Of Trains: All Aboard
Solve a self-contained solo challenge against the game system.
Deadwood 1876
Use clues and contradictions to deduce hidden information.
Trailblazer: The John Muir Trail
Place workers to claim actions and turn resources into plans.
Old West Empresario
Place tiles carefully to build spatial scoring patterns.
Gold!
Remember hidden information and use recall to make better choices.
Natives
Build a deck or pool that turns small actions into stronger combos.