| Designer |
Grafik Studio Krüger Alan R. Moon Aaron Weissblum |
| Publisher | Out of the Box Publishing |
| Players | 2-4 |
| Playtime | 30 mins |
| Suggested Age | 10 and up |
| Honors | 2004 Mensa Select Winner |
| Family | 10 Days Series |
| Additional Info |
7865/10-days-in-africa http://boardgamegeek.com/forum/18266/10-days-in-africa/reviews |
You have 10 DAYS IN AFRICA™ – touring by plane, car, and on foot. Chart your course from start to finish using destination and transportation tiles. With a little luck and clever planning, you just might outwit your fellow travelers. The first traveler to make correct connections for a ten-day journey wins the game.
Tiles are arranged on a player’s tray, then a new tile is drawn. It can be used to replace a tile on one of the “days.” Then that tile or the drawn tile are discarded face-up to one of three discard piles. Tiles may not be rearranged, only replaced.
You must complete your journey correctly, connecting by
foot – bordering country tiles set side-by-side,Â
air – countries of the same color with a same-colored airplane between them, or
automobile – a car can drive between two countries and a third country which borders them.
Whoever is the first to connect all 10 days wins the game.
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Laura Thompson –
This game is both educational and fun! My family and I learned so much about African geography while playing. Highly recommend!
John Carter –
The strategic element of 10 Days in Africa is fantastic. It’s great for game nights with friends who love a challenge.
Emily Park –
I bought this for my kids, and they absolutely love it. It’s a great way to introduce them to different countries in Africa.
Michael Johnson –
The game is well-made, with quality components. The gameplay is smooth and keeps everyone engaged.
Sarah Lee –
10 Days in Africa is a hit with my family. It’s easy to learn but offers enough depth to keep it interesting.
David Miller –
I love the balance of luck and strategy in this game. It’s perfect for casual and serious gamers alike.
Karen White –
This game is a great way to teach geography without it feeling like a chore. My students really enjoyed it!
Chris Evans –
The concept of connecting countries over 10 days is unique and adds a fun twist to the gameplay.
Jessica Brown –
I appreciate the attention to detail in the design of the game. It’s both visually appealing and informative.
Emily Carter –
10 Days In Africa by Out Of The Box Publishing is an engaging and educational board game that offers a unique blend of strategy and geography. The gameplay is easy to understand yet challenging enough to keep players of all ages entertained. It’s a great way to learn about African countries while having fun with friends and family. The components are durable and well-designed, making it a worthwhile addition to any game collection.
Brian Taylor –
This game is a great addition to our collection. It’s challenging enough to keep us coming back for more.
Amanda Green –
10 Days in Africa is a fantastic educational tool. It’s helped my kids learn about the continent in a fun way.
Kevin Harris –
The game is well-balanced and offers a good mix of strategy and luck. It’s perfect for family game nights.
Jacob Thompson –
This game is a fantastic way to explore Africa’s geography in a fun and interactive way. The rules are straightforward, but the strategic depth keeps it interesting. I appreciate how it encourages players to think critically about routes and connections. However, the map could be a bit more detailed for a better experience. Overall, it’s a solid game for both casual and serious gamers.
Sophia Martinez –
10 Days In Africa is a delightful game that combines learning with entertainment. It’s perfect for family game nights or classroom settings. The game mechanics are simple, but the strategic planning required adds a layer of complexity. The only downside is that the replay value diminishes slightly after multiple plays. Still, it’s a great tool for teaching geography in a fun way.
Michael Brown –
As a fan of educational games, I was excited to try 10 Days In Africa. It didn’t disappoint! The game is well-crafted, and the concept of planning a 10-day journey across Africa is both creative and educational. The only minor issue is that the game can feel a bit repetitive after a while. Nonetheless, it’s a great choice for anyone looking to combine learning with fun.
Olivia Davis –
This game is a gem for anyone interested in geography or strategy games. The concept is unique, and the execution is excellent. It’s easy to learn but offers enough depth to keep players engaged. The quality of the components is top-notch, and the game is visually appealing. I highly recommend 10 Days In Africa for both casual and serious gamers.