16th Avenue: The Country Music Game
- Designer Cyndee Franklin , Jack Sawyer
- Publisher (Self-Published)
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Players take on the role of aspiring country musicians in the 1980s, moving across a board featuring real Nashville locations. The goal is to collect items like agents and contracts to build a music career through four success levels. The game combines Roll / Spin and Move with Set Collection mechanics for a mix of luck and strategy.
Who Is This Game For?
Designed for 2 to 4 players interested in music and country culture. It requires no prior experience and suits those who enjoy thematic collection and simple mechanics. The playing time is unknown, and there is no solo mode.
How It Works
Players move their pieces according to Roll / Spin and Move mechanics on the Nashville map. They collect sets of cards representing career milestones (Set Collection). Progressing through the game means gathering required combinations to advance through four career stages. The game ends when a player completes all success levels.
What Makes It Special
Self-published in 1985 by designers Cyndee Franklin and Jack Sawyer, the game stands out with its Nashville setting and focus on country music. The blend of Roll / Spin and Move and Set Collection mechanics creates a distinctive gameplay experience within the Music: Country family.
Pro
- Thematic Nashville setting
- Combination of Roll / Spin and Move and Set Collection
- Self-published by its designers
- Supports 2-4 players
Contra
- Unknown playing time
- No solo mode
- No age recommendation
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game board depicts real locations around Nashville in the 1980s, immersing players in the country music industry of that era.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on collecting key career cards early and use your movement strategically on the board.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, the game supports 2 to 4 players and does not include a solo mode.
How long does a game really take?
Playing time is unknown, so plan for an open-ended session.
What prior experience do I need?
No special experience needed; the mechanics are straightforward.
How does this compare to similar games?
Its Nashville country music theme and mix of Roll / Spin and Move with Set Collection make it unique in its genre.
Is this suitable for families?
Without an age recommendation and moderate complexity, it may suit families with older children.
What mechanic makes it special?
The combination of Roll / Spin and Move and Set Collection defines its gameplay.
Fazit
Recommended for country music fans and players who enjoy simple, thematic games. Those seeking longer or more complex gameplay may want to look elsewhere.







