Tetsudou Ou: Famicom Boardgame is a competitive board game for the Nintendo Entertainment System that simulates railroad management, akin to Monopoly. Players aim to acquire railroad stations and generate profits while driving opponents to bankruptcy. The game incorporates chance-based events reminiscent of the Game of Life. It spawned two sequels and a mobile remake, Tetsudou Ou NEO.
A board game simulation similar to Monopoly, but with railroads. Its name means "Railroad Baron". It was only released in Japan, for the Famicom, and has two sequels.
Tetsudou-ou (occasionally with the subtitle "Famicom Boardgame") is a competitive railroad tycoon-type game where the goal is to own a lot of railroad stations and make a lot of money while bankrupting the other players. Tetsudou-ou also borrows elements from the Game of Life board game, specifically the lucky/unlucky event that follows every turn and can completely reverse a player's fortunes.
Tetsudou-ou would be followed by Tetsudou-ou '96 and Tetsudou-ou 2, both for the Sony PlayStation. The original game would also see a mobile phone platform remake, named Tetsudou-ou NEO.