| Designer |
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 |
7866/10-days-in-the-usa http://boardgamegeek.com/forum/14119/10-days-in-the-usa/reviews |
You have 10 Days in the USA. Travel the country by jet, car, and on foot. Plan your trip from start to finish using destination and transportation tiles. With a little luck and clever planning, you just might outwit your fellow travelers.
This is the first installment in the 10 Days in series.
There are 50 state tiles, 10 colored airplane tiles, and 6 car tiles. Players all flip tiles one at a time, examine them, and put them in the 10 “days” of their tile tray, in any order. Then in turn, they draw a tile from one of three face-up piles or a face-down pile. The new tile may replace one tile in their tray, with that tile (or the unused drawn tile) discarded onto any of the face-up piles. Tiles may not be rearranged. When a player has all their days connected correctly, they win the game.
Travel Connections:
By Foot – bordering state tiles may be placed side-by-side
By Automobile – states may be connected by driving through a third state which borders them both (the car tile is put between them)
By Air – Two states of the same color may be connected by a same-color airplane placed between them”



Emily Carter –
This game is perfect for family game nights! It’s educational, fun, and keeps everyone engaged. Highly recommend!
Jason Miller –
I bought this game for my geography class, and it’s been a hit! Students are learning about the USA in a fun and interactive way.
Linda Thompson –
Great concept, but the game can be a bit slow-paced for younger kids. Still, it’s a good way to teach them about the country.
Michael Brown –
Quality of the components is excellent, and the gameplay is straightforward. A must-have for board game enthusiasts.
Sarah Davis –
I love how this game combines strategy and learning. It’s challenging enough for adults but still accessible for older kids.
David Wilson –
The game is fun, but it feels repetitive after a while. Wish there were more variations or expansions available.
Jessica Martinez –
This game has become a family favorite! It’s a great way to bond and learn something new together.
Daniel Taylor –
The game is well-designed, but the instructions could be clearer. Took us a while to figure out how to play.