Board game PDX recreates Portland airport management

PDX is an upcoming worker placement board game centered on managing airlines at Portland International Airport. Players compete to build the best airline by plotting routes and scheduling flights. The game's Kickstarter campaign is now live with tiered backing options.

The board game PDX draws its theme from Portland International Airport, often abbreviated as PDX. Developed as a worker placement title, it places players in the role of airline executives striving to dominate the Portland aviation scene. According to a review on Wargamer, the game features vibrant, colorful components that evoke a holiday atmosphere, steering clear of the drab visuals sometimes associated with aviation themes.

Gameplay involves assigning workers to actions while placing suitcases on the board for future bonuses. Players design flight routes to various destinations, where rewards vary by distance—longer hauls offer higher points but require aircraft upgrades to handle them effectively. Scheduling flights and optimizing operations are key to success.

The Kickstarter for PDX is currently active, offering three pledge levels. The Economy Class tier, at $64 (about £47), includes the core game and two mini-expansions. Business Class, priced at $84 (around £62), adds deluxe wooden pieces. The top First Class option, costing $108 (roughly £80), comes with a playmat, enamel pins, and five art postcards.

Written by Ben Macready and published on February 28, 2026, the Wargamer article highlights how the game's playful art design makes the aviation industry feel engaging rather than routine. While the theme might initially seem niche, its accessible mechanics appeal to board game enthusiasts looking for strategic depth in an airport setting.

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