I was really curious about this one. Thank you for the teach and playthrough. This is a fun way to teach kids where the states are, and a bit about them too. I'm all for learning while playing a game. Hey, that might be a fun board game list...games that teach. Just a thought.
Yeah, I thought so too. Also, giving up the yellow plane seems like a bad move given that we’ve seen almost all the nearby states, so a random yellow seems more likely than something near Tennessee
This is a nice game for families. Or a nice lightweight Gateway for new gamers. I don't think I would buy this one, but id happily play with friends. Thanks guys. I enjoyed watching this one. Cheers!
Nice that they now reprinting this. Just wish the components quality a bit better. And hoping they will also reprint other series of 10 days as well, such a good game to play and learn geography
As having visited Vicksburg, MS and driven across Illinois into St. Louis, I do find it funny that you can walk across the Miss. River. I get it for game reasons, but still funny to me. And yeah, shame Monique didn't see that Alaska card in the discard when she had the plane in the 9 spot so she'd win. I do wonder if that's due to those 2 states having white borders instead of a multi-color layout like some games do for wilds since that's how they're treated in the game. Also, have you all played at higher counts? I'd be interested to know how it plays at higher player counts with both more cards seen and it being easier to get blocked off of cards.
I was really curious about this one. Thank you for the teach and playthrough. This is a fun way to teach kids where the states are, and a bit about them too. I'm all for learning while playing a game. Hey, that might be a fun board game list...games that teach. Just a thought.
At 21:00, couldn't you have taken Alaska, swapped it for Florida, and won right there?
Still, great tutorial for a simple but thematic game!
Yeah, I thought so too. Also, giving up the yellow plane seems like a bad move given that we’ve seen almost all the nearby states, so a random yellow seems more likely than something near Tennessee
That’s what I was thinking too.
@@pokertroll320Except that Tennessee in particular borders 8 states and I see 9 beige states on the map. Also Mississippi was sitting there waiting.
That's what I thought. It almost mirrored the situation in the sample during the instructions.
I was literally yelling this at the screen lol.
This is a nice game for families. Or a nice lightweight Gateway for new gamers. I don't think I would buy this one, but id happily play with friends.
Thanks guys. I enjoyed watching this one. Cheers!
Nice that they now reprinting this. Just wish the components quality a bit better. And hoping they will also reprint other series of 10 days as well, such a good game to play and learn geography
20 minutes in, I thought "I thought there were cars in this game??" 😅
Fun little game. Like Geography Rack-O.
As having visited Vicksburg, MS and driven across Illinois into St. Louis, I do find it funny that you can walk across the Miss. River. I get it for game reasons, but still funny to me. And yeah, shame Monique didn't see that Alaska card in the discard when she had the plane in the 9 spot so she'd win. I do wonder if that's due to those 2 states having white borders instead of a multi-color layout like some games do for wilds since that's how they're treated in the game. Also, have you all played at higher counts? I'd be interested to know how it plays at higher player counts with both more cards seen and it being easier to get blocked off of cards.
I don't think this will fit with my game group, but I really enjoyed watching this play thru
Not sure how Monique didnt see it, but she could simply grab Alaska before she ditched beige plain, put it in no. 10 spot and win the game
This game reminds me of mahjong, taking and replacing to find a set or match!!
Welcome to New York, Naveen! lol Looks like a nice family-weight game.
This looks like it would be good for young kids, but not for adults