Auf Achse

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Auf Achse
DesignersWolfgang Kramer
Illustratorsarald Lieske (2007 edition)
PublishersF.X. Schmid (1987) · Ravensburger (1996) · Schmidt Spiele (2007)
Publication1987 (1987)
Setup time5 minutes
Playing time45–80 minutes
ChanceMedium
SkillsRoute‑planning, auction bidding, probability assessment

Auf Achse (German: [aʊf ˈʔaksə], "on the road", lit. "on the axle") is a logistics-themed board game designed by Wolfgang Kramer and published in 1987 by FX Schmid. The game won the Spiel des Jahres award.[1] In 1992, a junior edition was released; and in 1994 a rummy-like card game spinoff was released. In 2007 a revised edition was published by Schmidt Spiele.

In a 1990 interview, Kramer revealed that "Although it has sold very well, Auf Achse is not really one of my favourites."[2]

Gameplay

Each player starts with a truck pawn, a small cash reserve and three private freight contracts. On a turn the active player rolls one die (two dice in the 2007 edition) and moves along the road network; landing exactly in a city permits loading or unloading goods or, if it is not already busy, starting an auction for one of four public contracts that are always on display. Auctions are conducted with fixed incremental bids printed on the contract card; the initiator wins ties. Trucks may tow trailers, increasing carrying space from six to ten or twelve cubes at the cost of cash and manoeuvrability. Landing on a triangular space triggers an event card that can accelerate, impede or otherwise reshape the trip (e.g. snowstorms, road works, police checks). When the supply of public contracts is exhausted and a player has delivered their final cargo, cash is counted and the richest haulier wins.​[3][4]

Digital adaptations

A real‑time, rules‑faithful implementation has been playable on the German portal BrettspielWelt since 2007, and a licensed Android app entitled Auf Achse – Logistics Board Game was released on Google Play in late 2024. Tabletop Simulator also hosts an unofficial mod curated through Steam Workshop.[5]

  • Auf Achse Junior (1992) — a streamlined children’s version with reduced map and no auctions.[6]
  • Auf Achse – Das Kartenspiel (1995) — a rummy‑style card game reinterpretation by Kramer.[7]

Awards

Year Award Result
1987 Spiel des Jahres (Germany) Winner
1988 À la carte Card‑Game Chart (spin‑off) 18th place (Das Kartenspiel)​

Legacy

By its 30th anniversary the game had reportedly sold close to one million copies worldwide and remains in print in German, Danish and Czech editions.​ Kramer himself has called it “one of my most surprising successes,” noting that he initially viewed it as a light family diversion rather than a flagship design.​

See also

References

  1. ^ "Auf Achse".
  2. ^ Walker, Brian (February–March 1990). "The GI Interview: Wolfgang Kramer". Games International. No. 13. pp. 19–20.
  3. ^ "Auf Achse (Spiel des Jahres 1987)". Die besten Brettspiele bei Tibi (in German). Retrieved 22 April 2025.
  4. ^ "Auf Achse - English Translation of the German board game". spotlightongames.com. Retrieved 22 April 2025.
  5. ^ "Auf Achse Logistics Board Game - Apps on Google Play". play.google.com. Retrieved 22 April 2025.
  6. ^ "Auf Achse Junior FX Schmid 1992 Rarität Sammlung Retro Selten Vintage". eBay. Retrieved 22 April 2025.
  7. ^ "Auf Achse Das Kartenspiel Spielbericht". www.superfred.de. Retrieved 22 April 2025.