In the standalone board game Great Western Trail: New Zealand, set on the South Island of New Zealand in the late 19th century, you play as a runholder - the owner of a sheep station. Your family farm has thrived by diversifying sheep breeds and increasing wool value. But with the new century, new challenges emerge. You need to get new and improved sheep breeds to keep your business and your workers prosperous. This game offers unique features like customized starts by unlocking a disc of your choice, a fourth type of worker (sheep shearer), a second type of delivery (wool), various bonus card sets per game, different bonuses from advancing on the pathfinder track, mid - game changes to half of the neutral buildings, and a streamlined job market and upkeep when delivering sheep. It's the epic conclusion of a great trilogy. Suitable for 1 - 4 players, takes 75 - 150 minutes, and is for ages 12 and up. V2.


How to play: First, each player customizes their start by unlocking a disc of their choice from the white - cornered space. You'll then manage your sheep station, acquire new sheep breeds, and decide on deliveries of sheep and wool. Remember to keep an eye on the pathfinder track as advancing on it unlocks different bonuses. There are various bonus card sets in each game, so make good use of them. When it comes to the job market and upkeep, it's streamlined when delivering your sheep. Attention: This game is suitable for players aged 12 and up. The game can take 75 - 150 minutes, so plan your time accordingly. Maintenance suggestions: Keep the game components in a dry and clean place. If there are any paper cards, try to avoid getting them wet to prevent damage.