🛣️ Embark on a Journey of Fun and Learning!
10 Days in the USA is an engaging family board game designed for 2-4 players aged 8 and up. Created by renowned game designer Alan Moon, this game combines fun and education as players explore U.S. geography through various travel modes. With a playtime of just 30 minutes, it's perfect for family game nights or gatherings with friends.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.66 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 9"L x 9"W |
Material Fabric | Paper, Plastic |
Style Name | classic |
Theme | Travel, US Geography |
Number of Items | 1 |
Language | English |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Designed by Renowned Game Designer |
Number of Players | 2-4 |
C**S
Easy to pick up, fun to play
Got this for my 11 year old nephew. It was easy for us both to learn and quickly had him hooked. Was a fun conversation starters to share about vacations we've taken and where we'd like to go.
Y**N
Learning Geography Through Fun: The Game '10 Days in the USA
The game '10 Days in the USA' was the best purchase I could have made. I play it with my kids every day; we love the game and learn a lot about the states and their locations. Living on the East Coast, it's important to know facts about other regions. I simply enjoy playing it over and over again. The game can take anywhere from 15-20 minutes up to 45-50 minutes to play
B**B
Fun for kids and adults
This game is quick and easy to learn. Super fun, helps with geography, and appropriate for the whole family. Engaging enough to play with adults, simple enough to play with kids. This is the best game I’ve gotten in a while due to that flexibility. The adults will be playing this game after the kids go to bed!
C**R
Family enjoys the game, but game length is inconsistent based on opening hand
My family plays this game regularly and like the strategy aspect of it. Anyone 10 and older can find it playable. The problem is you can't rely on the game play length to know if you have the time to complete one, two or more games. One game could take 5 minutes or less. The next can take up to 30 minutes. It's a flaw in the game design because there isn't really a way to prevent the element of luck starting the game. It is more like Uno, War or Go Fish or other random card games in that regard, rather than a board game.Compare this to more classic board games and you know Clue will take a certain amount of time, Scrabble, Monopoly, Risk, Life.
B**Y
Such a fun game
My husband and I went to a business where we could play board games and we stumbled across this one. We played it a few times and decided we had to purchase it. Competing to see who can connect their travel plans faster is a blast. We’ve only played it with just the 2 of us, but I can only imagine how much more complex it is for 3+ people to play.
D**N
Not like the original.
Lower quality than the original. Last one was wood and better cards.
D**R
So fun
After being out of production for so long, I'm glad it was finally reprinted. This game works well with people of all ages. I've used it as a filler activity at school with small groups of students. It was a success.The rules are easy enough to learn and teach.The art/design and components are kind of bland, but that doesn't really detract from it; I'm just spoiled from all the other over-produced games that come out now.
G**.
Amazing game!
Love it! It’s one of those games both children and adults like. It’s easy to learn for children and not boring for parents. My son learnt all the states from this game. So it’s also an amazing educational tool! I wish they would make also the rest of this series - 10 days in Europe, Africa and Asia. Definitely would buy all of them!!
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