10 Tage durch Deutschland
- Designer Alan R. Moon , Aaron Weissblum
- Publisher Ravensburger AG
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Start for freeWhat to Expect
Players try to complete a ten-day journey through Germany by collecting and arranging tiles that represent regions and trains. On your turn, you draw tiles from a deck or face-up stacks and swap them on your rack to build a valid route. The first to complete a connected route with proper adjacency wins. It combines geographic knowledge with strategic tile management.
Who Is This Game For?
Suitable for 2 to 4 players aged 8 and up, this family-friendly game features a short playtime and easy rules. It requires no advanced experience, making it accessible to casual and family gamers alike. The game balances simple mechanics with light strategy.
How It Works
Each player has a rack of ten tiles. On your turn, you draw one tile either from the deck or one of three face-up stacks. You then either discard it or swap it with a tile on your rack. The goal is to form a valid route where the first and last tiles are regions and adjacent tiles are connected on the game board. Colored trains connect regions of the same color, and buses act as wildcards.
What Makes It Special
Designed by Alan R. Moon and Aaron Weissblum, 10 Days in Germany is part of the well-known ‘10 Days in.’ series. It uniquely combines hand management and set collection mechanics with a geographical theme focused on Germany, distinguishing it from other travel games.
Pro
- Short playtime of about 30 minutes
- Easy-to-learn mechanics (Hand Management, Set Collection)
- Part of the popular ‘10 Days in..’ series
- Suitable for families and casual players
Contra
- No solo mode (2-4 players)
- Limited depth for experienced gamers
- Minimal components without expansions
Setting & Atmosphäre
Set in Germany, players simulate a ten-day trip through various regions of the country. Tiles represent real geographic sections that must be connected on the game board.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on logically and colorfully connecting your route sections to complete a valid journey quickly.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, 10 Days in Germany is designed for 2 to 4 players and has no solo mode.
How long does a game really take?
A typical game lasts about 30 minutes, making it good for quick sessions.
What prior experience do I need?
This family game requires no special prior experience.
How does this compare to similar games?
Its unique combination of set collection and hand management with a German geographic theme sets it apart within the ‘10 Days in.’ series.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, it's suitable for ages 8 and up with simple mechanics suitable for families.
What mechanic makes it special?
The mix of hand management and set collection governs tile drawing and swapping.
Fazit
A light family game ideal for players who enjoy simple strategic challenges with a geographic twist. Its short duration and straightforward rules make it a good choice for groups of 2 to 4 players.






























