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Review at 2:46:40 sentiment: positive
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Overall sentiment (raw)
positive
Pros
- Appreciates the earthy color palette that matches the park theme.
- Simplified movement system compared to the original game.
- Easier to make connections and plan routes.
- Quicker to set up and get to the table.
- Succinct and quicker gameplay.
- Loved the national parks theme and card art.
- Considered solid, family-friendly, and accessible for newcomers.
- Preferred by the reviewer over the original '10 Days in the USA' due to simplified mechanics.
Cons
- Missed opportunity for flavor text or educational information on cards.
- The card layout, highlighting the state first instead of the park, was slightly disorienting for one reviewer.
- One reviewer preferred the original '10 Days in the USA' due to familiarity with state locations.
Thematic elements
- Planning a vacation/trip around the national parks in the USA
- USA
Comparison games
- 10 Days in the USA
- 10 Days in Europe
- 10 Days in Asia
- Rackco
Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
- card drafting — Players draw one card at a time and place it on their board.
- Route Building — Players use cards representing travel methods (RV, airplane, boat) to connect national parks and form a 10-day trip.
- set collection — Players try to arrange cards so that national parks are adjacent to each other on the map.
- tableau building — Players arrange cards in their tableau to represent a 10-day road trip.
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- And what you're doing is you are traveling across the the the uh going from national park to national park trying to complete a full 10day road trip.
- One of the things I like about this game actually doesn't have a lot to do with the gameplay. It's just the color palette. I really like all the browns and yellows and oranges they're using because that makes me think of the outdoors and that's what they're doing all over in the game.
- So I liked how everything was kind of simplified in terms of getting to the table quicker, which is kind of the goal, right?
- And overall, kind of going off of that in our experience while we were playing this game, I felt like it was a lot quicker than the original as well.
- So, this game was totally fine and I liked it. I actually prefer 10 Days in the USA.
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