10 Days in the Americas

Published 2010

The Unpredictable Game of Making Connections Gather your sunglasses, snowshoes and mosquito spray - it’s time to travel to new destinations with the 10 Days Series - the Americas! Players use destination and transportation tiles to chart a course through North, Central and South America and the Caribbean - touring by airplane, cruise ship or on foot. With a little luck and clever planning, you just might outmaneuver your fellow travelers and be the first to make connections for a complete ten day journey! Gameplay Players begin by filling their tile holders, drawing and placing tiles into 10 spaces. Each space is a day of a player's trip. Each tile shows a country, a plane, or a ship. Tiles are drawn and placed one at a time, and cannot be moved once placed. Once all players' holders are full, a face-down draw pile is made of the remaining tiles, as well as three face-up discard piles. On his or her turn, a player either takes a face-down tile from the draw pile, or a face-up tile from the top of a discard pile. He or she then decides whether to exchange the new tile with an old one. The tile not being kept is then discarded. Players are attempting to have all 10 days of their trip connect, either by foot, by plane, or by ship. To connect by foot, countries must be adjacent or connected. To connect by plane, a plane of a certain color must be placed between two countries of the same color. To connect by ship, the ship must be placed between countries adjacent to that ocean/sea (or one ship can connect to another). The first person to build a fully connected trip wins. Contains: 40 destination tiles 23 transportation tiles 8 tile holders Map game board Rules

10 Days in the Americas

Game Info

Players
2-4 Players
Time
20 min
Weight
Light — 1.38/5
Year
2010
BGG Rating
6.66
BGG Rank
#5610
Min Age
10+

Frequently Asked Questions

10 Days in the Americas supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of 10 Days in the Americas takes about 20 minutes.
10 Days in the Americas has a complexity rating of 1.38/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for 10 Days in the Americas is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
10 Days in the Americas has a rating of 6.66/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 589 ratings. It is ranked #5610 overall.
10 Days in the Americas was designed by Aaron Weissblum, Alan R. Moon. It was published in 2010.