Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games Great Western Trail New Zealand
Ghenos Games

Great Western Trail New Zealand

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Description
  • Third and final chapter in the Great Western Trail trilogy.
  • Independent play
  • Introduces sheep, new mechanics and game elements.
  • Move your breeder along the track. Use the action or actions of the place you have reached.
  • Draw cards until you return to your hand limit and earn as many victory points as possible by leading sheep to Wellington!


You are a sheep farm owner in New Zealand in the late 19th century. In recent years the family farm has thrived thanks to the diversification of sheep breeds and the increase in the value of wool. Lead your sheep to the port before the ships sail!