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10 Tage durch die Schweiz

10 Tage durch die Schweiz

2-4
Players
30
Minutes
8+
Age
2013
Published

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What to Expect

In 10 Days in Switzerland, you plan a ten-day trip through adjacent Swiss cantons and lakes. You connect destinations using train, bus, or seaplane cards. Players manage their hand and collect sets to build an optimal travel route. The simple rules make it accessible to both children and adults, combining fun with geographical learning.

Who Is This Game For?

This game is aimed at families and casual players aged 8 and up, looking for an easy-to-learn game. It supports 2 to 4 players and requires minimal prior experience. While the exact playtime is not specified, it fits well into a relaxed game night.

How It Works

Players draw cards representing Swiss regions and transport methods. Through hand management, you decide which cards to keep or discard to collect useful sets. The goal is to arrange a connected travel route of ten locations and transport modes in the correct order, simulating a logical trip across Switzerland.

Hand Management Set Collection

What Makes It Special

Designed by Alan R. Moon, known for accessible games, 10 Days in Switzerland combines hand management and set collection with a clear geographic theme. Part of the '10 Days in.' series, it blends educational content with gameplay. Although it has not won awards, it stands out for its focused travel theme.

Pro

  • Simple rules suitable for families
  • Educational geographic theme
  • Hand management and set collection mechanics
  • Part of the popular '10 Days in..' series

Contra

  • No solo mode available
  • Playtime not clearly defined
  • Relatively simple, less appealing to experts

Setting & Atmosphäre

The game is set in Switzerland, simulating a ten-day journey through cantons and lakes connected by various transport modes. It offers a geographic exploration experience within the country.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Focus on collecting matching sets and managing your hand effectively to plan your travel route efficiently.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

No, 10 Days in Switzerland is designed for 2 to 4 players and does not include a solo mode.

How long does a game really take?

The exact duration is not specified, but it suits a casual family game night.

What prior experience do I need?

The game is easy to learn and suitable for beginners and families with children aged 8 and up.

How does this compare to similar games?

Its combination of geographic theme and simple hand management mechanics makes it unique within the '10 Days in.' series.

Is this suitable for families?

Yes, it is designed specifically for families aged 8 and above, with simple rules and fun for all ages.

What mechanic makes it special?

Hand management and set collection are the core mechanics that drive the travel planning and card collecting.

Fazit

10 Days in Switzerland is recommended for families and beginners seeking a light, geography-based travel planning game. Experienced gamers may find it too simple.