Pampas Railroads order line (P100)

UPDATE: ALL 100 GAMES IN THE REPRINT HAVE BEEN SOLD! THE ORDER LINE IS NOW CLOSED!

Given the amazingly fast response and surge of interest in the Pampas Railroads P100, John Bohrer at Winsome games has generously offered to print Pampas Railroads before we get to the full 100 orders! As of this posting we have 76 pre-orders. Now to get this great game printed!

If you are local to San Jose California and can collect the game directly from me, please use the following payment button to order Pampas Railroads (US$40):

If you are elsewhere in the continental USA or Canada, please select the following payment button to order Pampas Railroads (US$40 + US$10 S&H):

For buyers in the rest of the world, please select the following payment button to order Pampas Railroads (US$40 + US$15 S&H):

S&H charges are sufficient to cover up to two (2) copies. If you’d like to order more than two (2) copies at a time please contact me on BoardGameGeek (user: clearclaw) for specific S&H costs for larger orders.

Note: The reprint will not come with crayons. Winsome Games has run out of crayons. You will need to supply your own drawing implements. Do not use Crayola or similar children’s crayons or dry-erase/whiteboard pens as they will stain the board. I strongly recommend using wet-erase/overhead pens. They are readily available at most office supply stores. Wet-erase pen clean up perfectly with a little water. Another choice is china pencils, usually available from cooking supply stores. That said, TEST THE PENS YOU WILL USE ON THE BACK OF THE MAP FIRST!

I will report progress on the collected payments toward the required total in the Pampas Railroads forums on BoardGameGeek. As soon as enough money is collected I’ll send it to John Bohrer at Winsome games, he’ll do the reprint and send the games to me and I’ll send them out to all you lucky players! Of course if progress is too slow and the money simply isn’t appearing fast enough I’ll cancel the order line and reverse all the transactions – which would be a real shame. Pampas Railroads is a great game and deserves to be far more widely known and played – we played last night and had a wonderful time.