Around the World (2004)
Playtime: 45
Min. Age: 8
Players: 2 - 4
Publisher: (Web published)
Designers: Matt Brooks, Amy Goldberg, Molly Lam
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Roll / Spin and Move, Paper-and-Pencil
Min. Age: 8
Players: 2 - 4
Publisher: (Web published)
Designers: Matt Brooks, Amy Goldberg, Molly Lam
Artists: Unknown
Mechanics: Roll / Spin and Move, Paper-and-Pencil
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The object of the game is to be the first player to reach his or her destination city, by strategically combining amounts of latitude and longitude degrees to traverse the map from his or her starting city. The game board is a map of the world, measuring approximately 16" by 25"
The board includes latitude and longitude lines at 15° intervals. In addition, the world’s time zones are marked along the bottom of the board with different colors, and each country is shaded with the color corresponding to the time zone that it respects. Finally, the International Date Line is depicted on the right-hand side of the board.
Each city represented by a card in the City Cards deck is marked on the board with a red dot, with the name of the city, the country in which it is located, and its coordinates printed next to it, for convenient reference by the players. An example is shown below:
closeup of Reykjavik and its coordinates on the game board
Player Pieces
Scratch Paper and Pencils
Because the players will need to make frequent mathematical calculations in order to determine the number of degrees of latitude and longitude that they possess or require, the game provides scratch paper and pencils that the players can use to make these calculations.
Time Required
The game takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the number of players. The fewer the players, the faster the game.
The board includes latitude and longitude lines at 15° intervals. In addition, the world’s time zones are marked along the bottom of the board with different colors, and each country is shaded with the color corresponding to the time zone that it respects. Finally, the International Date Line is depicted on the right-hand side of the board.
Each city represented by a card in the City Cards deck is marked on the board with a red dot, with the name of the city, the country in which it is located, and its coordinates printed next to it, for convenient reference by the players. An example is shown below:
closeup of Reykjavik and its coordinates on the game board
Player Pieces
Scratch Paper and Pencils
Because the players will need to make frequent mathematical calculations in order to determine the number of degrees of latitude and longitude that they possess or require, the game provides scratch paper and pencils that the players can use to make these calculations.
Time Required
The game takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the number of players. The fewer the players, the faster the game.
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