IDEAL | The London Board Game: The classic race game through London's Underground! | Classic Board Games | For 2-6 Players | Ages 7+

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IDEAL | The London Board Game: The classic race game through London's Underground! | Classic Board Games | For 2-6 Players | Ages 7+

IDEAL | The London Board Game: The classic race game through London's Underground! | Classic Board Games | For 2-6 Players | Ages 7+

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Having a double-sided board, this does increase replay ability. The Berlin side provides freshness. There is also a different set of bonus points in scoring too. Instead of Big Ben, the Berlin destinations are indicated Berlin’s Fermsehtutm. This is a tall radio tower with a viewing platform and revolving restaurant. More About The Game Curtailing your opponent’s abilities to expand by “stealing” the single connexions that they require. Use your routes wisely to cover the central area with some but use other routes to expand into the suburbs. STRATEGIC GAME PLAY – Keep an eye on your opponents, you need to complete your Underground Sign first to win! The massive network of London Underground stations makes up one of the most complex transportation systems in the world, and On the Underground challenges you to develop it. Build the most successful lines, connect them to landmarks and attract passenger traffic!

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Great online store for board games. They always arrive perfectly and undamaged which is important to me. There are many features of On the Underground that make it a very enjoyable game. The component quality and the opportunity for planning in advance the movements of the passenger really elevate the game. Every game seems to be very close in its outcome. There is certainly no runaway leader. Unfortunately, with limited points to be awarded at every turn, most of the time the players are advancing their tokens by just two or three points, leapfrogging each other. The ownership of each underground line is depicted by simple, coloured, wooden beams. These are relatively small and fiddly. The game comes with a choice of different passenger figures. In the interest of inclusivity, there is an aged person, pregnant woman, wheelchair user too. Their profiles are identical to those signs seen on the London Underground. Please note UK delivery for limited edition and special edition prints is currently 15 working days)

Routes, even if this seems less direct. For every different coloured route that is used a travel point is awarded to that player. During this phase, all players can claim points if the passenger takes a route along their lines. However, it is the decision of the active player to determine the precise pathway taken. A good memory to recall which passenger destinations have been used, and which have yet to be revealed. Race the Rails is 2-8 player family game that keeps everyone on their toes. Each player begins with a ‘Starting Station/Assistance Required’ card and after the youngest player announces ‘GO!’, everyone must search for their station on one of the Route cards that are laid out in front of all the players. Once they have located their station, players must note down the name of the station and the time on their answer sheets and look for the next station. Play continues until someone hits a Milestone. Milestones shake up the game and require players to complete a challenge, pay their way out of trouble or earn money on their journey. The game ends once all of the destination cards have been drawn. The passenger will visit about half of the underground stations as they will visit at most two of the four displayed destinations on each turn. The player whose lines have attracted the most journeys and have gained the most points is the winner. On The Underground Within the four actions, a player could forfeit extending their line, instead of taking branch line tokens and gaining points. Players need to consider how they might extend their lines. Depending on player count, players will control several lines at once and can extend and control any number of these during their four actions.

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Players must move around the map to get along to their stations, so for example, if a player were at Lancaster Gate Underground station, and they rolled a two on the die, they could go to Notting Hill Gate in the west or Bond Street in the East. There is plenty of interaction. On their turn, the active player can determine the pathway of the passenger and therefore affect which other players may gain bonus travel points. A typical game takes seconds to set up and will last about 35 or 40 minutes. The optimal player count appears to be three, or at the most four. With five players the board rapidly becomes crowded. The game works extremely well even with two players. Final Thoughts London Underground was the worlds first metro system constructed in the 19th century. Transporting millions of commuters in and out of London every day, Londoners have a love-hate relationship with the Tube. The same thing can be said about the timeless game of Monopoly, with many remembering dreadfully long gaming sessions in their childhood ending in quarrels and tears. Playing with young kids, you can use “beginner rules” to make the game a bit less complex and easier to understand as you’re only using a bus or taxi to get around London. In the first few rounds, it’s a good idea for the grown-ups to be Mr X, so the kids have time to get confident in how the game works.When I was a kid, the trumps cardgames were mostly about cars, planes and tanks. Today you’ll find trumps cards covering all types of topics, and chances are high you’ll find something to match your kids’ interests. We really like the Top Trumps London version because they’re focusing on classic London landmarks and essential facts like when the buildings were constructed and how popular they are in terms of “Global Icon Rating”. Here are some of the landmarks covered by this London cardgame:

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The massive network of London Underground stations makes up one of the most complex transportation systems in the world, and On the Underground challenges you to develop it. Build the most successful lines, connect them to landmarks, and attract passenger traffic! Zatu has an excellent range of games and for most of them the best prices too. Delivery is always fast and I have never received a game in bad condition. 10/10 would recommend. Additional points are awarded if a player can extend their route to link two points of interest. Within the London map, there are eight separate points of interest and four pairs of tiles indicating special events or leisure activities. If a player links two parks, for example, will gain additional three points. Similarly, if a complete loop of a single colour is created [just like the yellow circle line on the London Underground] then points are awarded for each station that is enclosed within that loop. On the London map, these single connections have been made double connections: Paddington-Shepherd's Bush, Shepherd's Bush-Goldhawk Road, Goldhawk Road-Hammersmith, Waterloo-Borough, London Bridge-Bank, Stratford-West Ham, and West Ham-Canning Town. The commuter is a shared passenger that is moved across London. Although they start at Euston, on each turn they will travel around, to up to two different stations. At the start of each player’s turn, four destination cards are drawn and laid out. These are either express stations [yellow] or standard stations [grey]. The passenger may only visit one express and one standard station on each turn. If four grey cards are drawn, then only one station is on the passenger’s itinerary.On the Underground is more than just a memory game. The passenger journeys are governed by strict rules such that they will only take the route with the fewest, non-claimed lines. This means initially most action will be within the centre of London. The simple line out to the suburbs will take longer to develop and might not yield as many journeys. In On the Underground, the players build the Underground lines in London or the U-Bahn lines in Berlin. Each player controls 2-4 different lines, depending on the number of players.



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