games day: an experiment
We improvised and played a seven-player version of Iron Dragon. All of the "crayon rail" games are nominally for up to six; we scard up another crayon and pawn, and we declared that the first and last trains were available for everyone (so the last person to get to the big train wasn't screwed).
A seven-player game was crowded but worked. I think it would not have worked with cut-throat players; we were playing a friendly game where people didn't deliberately interfere with others' track-building or refuse to build small spurs that would help other players rent track.
We went through the entire deck of cards once and a bit, so all of the disasters came up. We got the rainbow bridge, a magic connection between two cities (one in the old world and one in the new) very early, and I think that made a huge difference.
With seven players and each of the four entry points to the underworld being restricted to two connections, only one player gets to build a path through. I didn't get cards that would motivate me to go there until pretty late in the game, so I ignored the underworld except to build track to connect the major city. (Yes, it was easier to connect to the underworld than to the southwestern "E" city. I completely blew off the southwestern part of the map.)
Foreman are more constrained in a seven-player game. Elves and dwarves are most popular and in a six-player game you can always get one or the other; in a seven-player game you can't. People tended to hang onto formen for a long time rather than casually trading them for a short-term benefit of a few dollars, because you might not be able to get your original one back by your next turn.
All in all it worked well and I would do it again (with the right players). One note for future reference, though: banish the yellow crayon from the game! Even in a six-player game, find something else to use. Yellow crayon + incandescent light + sub-optimal vision = problem. (I staked out black, but it was hard for me to see where the yellow track had already been laid.) Yellow -- what were they thinking?
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Iron Dragon with 7 sounds pretty crazy. I think the most I have ever played it with is 5, and that itself is pretty crazy. Maybe that's why I don't remember having yellow crayon issues -- I think usually someone uses the yellow gamepiece and the brown crayon...