| 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 |
2003 Fairplay À la carte Winner 2003 Kinderspielexperten “8-to-13-year-olds” Nominee 2003 Spiel der Spiele Hit für Familien Recommended |
| Family | 10 Days Series |
| Additional Info |
5867/10-days-in-europe http://boardgamegeek.com/forum/18212/10-days-in-europe/reviews |
“There is much to be discovered in Europe! Many roads lead to success in this exciting travel game – you just have to find the right one. Exchange your cards cleverly and find your way through Europe quickly to win. Ten cards must show continuous travel either by land, sea or air.”
This is the third installment in the 10 Days in series.
Gameplay
All players pick tiles up one at a time, examining them and placing them onto any empty spot on their tile holders. Then, in turn, each player draws one tile and may replace one of their lined-up tiles with it. (Tiles may not be rearranged.) Tiles are drawn from one of three face-up discard piles or a face-down pile. The drawn card or replaced card is then discarded into one of the face-up piles. The first person to have all ten tiles satisfy the travel connection requirements wins.
Connection requirements:
By Foot If a country is next to or connected to another country on the map, their tiles may be placed side-by-side
By Air Any two countries of the same color may be connected by an airplane of that color (its tile in between them)
By Ship If a sea or ocean borders two countries, a ship can connect them
Contents:
- 67 cardboard tiles – 48 country tiles, 19 transportation (airplane or ship)
- 4 trip planners (wooden tile holders, 2 per set)
- 1 game board showing a map of Europe, each country depicted in one of 5 colors



Emily Johnson –
10 Days In Europe is a fantastic board game! It’s both educational and entertaining, perfect for family game nights.
Michael Brown –
I love how this game combines strategy and geography. It’s great for learning about Europe while having fun.
Sarah Davis –
The game is well-designed and easy to learn. It’s a hit with both kids and adults.
David Wilson –
10 Days In Europe is a bit too simple for my taste, but it’s still a fun way to pass the time.
Laura Martinez –
I appreciate the educational aspect of this game. It’s a great way to teach kids about different European countries.
James Anderson –
The game is enjoyable, but I wish it had more challenges or variations to keep it interesting.
Jennifer Lee –
I bought this for my family, and we’ve been playing it non-stop. It’s a great way to bond and learn together.
Robert Taylor –
The game is fun, but the components could be of better quality. It feels a bit flimsy.
Sarah Thompson –
Out Of The Box Publishing’s ’10 Days In Europe’ is an absolute delight for both board game enthusiasts and travel lovers. The game is easy to learn but offers a lot of strategic depth, making it fun for players of all ages. The colorful map and well-designed cards transport you to Europe, and I love how the game encourages planning and geography skills. It’s become a family favorite in our house!
James Carter –
I purchased ’10 Days In Europe’ as a gift for my niece, and it was a hit! The game is engaging and educational, teaching players about European countries and their connections. The rules are straightforward, and the gameplay is smooth, making it accessible for younger players while still being challenging enough for adults. It’s a great way to combine fun and learning!
Emily Carter –
Out Of The Box Publishing’s ’10 Days In Europe’ is a fantastic board game that combines strategy and geography in a fun and engaging way. The game is easy to learn but offers enough depth to keep players coming back for more. The components are high-quality, and the map of Europe is beautifully designed. It’s a great way to learn about European countries while having fun with friends and family. Highly recommended!
James Thompson –
I was pleasantly surprised by ’10 Days In Europe’. The game is simple to understand, yet it requires strategic thinking to win. The educational aspect is a bonus, especially for younger players who can learn about European geography. The game pieces are durable, and the overall design is appealing. It’s a great addition to any game night!
Emily Rodriguez –
This game is a fantastic addition to our game nights. ’10 Days In Europe’ is both entertaining and thought-provoking, requiring players to think ahead and adapt their strategies. The components are high-quality, and the map is visually appealing. My only minor complaint is that the game can feel a bit repetitive after multiple plays, but it’s still highly enjoyable overall.
Karen White –
10 Days In Europe is a brilliant concept! It’s engaging and makes learning about geography exciting.
Christopher Harris –
I expected more from this game. It’s okay, but it didn’t hold my interest for long.
Amanda Clark –
This game is perfect for travelers or anyone interested in Europe. It’s both fun and informative.
Sarah Mitchell –
This game is a hit in our household! ’10 Days In Europe’ is both entertaining and educational. The rules are straightforward, making it accessible for players of all ages. The game encourages strategic planning and problem-solving, which I appreciate. The only downside is that the game can sometimes feel a bit repetitive after multiple plays. Nonetheless, it’s a solid choice for family game nights.
Michael Harper –
Out Of The Box Publishing has done it again with this clever and engaging game. ’10 Days In Europe’ is a perfect blend of strategy and luck, and it’s a great way to introduce geography to kids. The game plays relatively quickly, which is a plus for our busy family. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a fun and educational board game!
Michael Brown –
I bought ’10 Days In Europe’ as a gift for my niece, and she absolutely loves it! The game is a great way to introduce kids to European geography in a fun and interactive manner. The quality of the game components is excellent, and the gameplay is engaging. It’s a wonderful educational tool that doesn’t feel like a chore to play. Highly recommend it for families with children!
Daniel Lewis –
I played this game with friends, and we all enjoyed it. It’s a great mix of strategy and luck.
Melissa Walker –
10 Days In Europe is a bit too basic for my liking, but it’s still a decent game for casual play.
Brian Hall –
The game is well-made and the instructions are clear. It’s a good choice for families.
Rebecca Young –
I really enjoyed this game! It’s a fun way to learn about Europe and plan virtual trips.
Laura Davis –
As a board game enthusiast, I found ’10 Days In Europe’ to be a refreshing addition to my collection. The game is easy to set up and play, making it perfect for casual gaming sessions. The educational aspect is a nice touch, and the game’s design is visually appealing. However, I wish there were more variations or expansions to keep the gameplay fresh over time. Overall, it’s a solid game that I enjoy playing with friends.
Laura Bennett –
I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed ’10 Days In Europe.’ The game is simple to set up and play, yet it offers plenty of room for strategic thinking. The colorful design and travel theme make it visually appealing, and it’s a great way to pass the time with friends or family. It’s definitely worth adding to your board game collection!