I've been a board game designer for quite some time now, and I've found 
that Cyberboard is a great resource for developing prototypes.  Time 
that was spent on printing and cutting out prototypes, especially when 
the concept was pretty undeveloped, is better spent now because I can 
create a gamebox and take a look at the game on a computer screen.

I've developed a railroad game called "Fallen Flags," in which players 
play cards to acquire stock in railroads and to establish the 
railroad's presence in various regions on the game's map, which 
encompasses the Northeastern and Midwestern US.  In essence, "Fallen 
Flags" is an area-control game, and it's the culmination of several 
years' work.  

I've put together a gamebox for it, and I'm interested in playtesting 
it.  Would anyone here be interested in trying it out?  If so, please e-
mail me directly ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or reply here.  I'll send 
you a copy of the current rules and the gamebox.  If I can get two or 
three folks to play, I'd like to give it a run-through (or at least a 
couple of rounds of play).

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