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Move round the board to visit your 6 tube stations and get back to your startpoint - but changing lines could send you off in an undesired direction! |
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Ease to set up / learn |
No problem to set up. Lay the board out, deal out the cards and you are ready to plot your route. Simple gameplay is great for younger members of the family to pick up easily. |
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Fun Factor |
Has been around for many years bringing fun to more than one generation. Can get competitive as you gang up on the person who looks like they are getting close to finishing. |
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Family Factor |
Definitely a good one for the family as the younger ones can join in but there is still a strategy element which will keep older kids and adults interested. |
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Originality |
Moving from one place to another on a board via a dice throw is not that original but the Underground theme and changing lines complication is a nice twist. |
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Play it again |
One of those you can keep coming back to - we certainly have. |
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Build quality |
Not a lot can go wrong here. Board, cards and counters. |
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Educational |
You can learn about London landmarks and getting to know the Underground map is always handy. Encourages strategic thinking on your route planning. |
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Value for money |
The deluxe edition in the tin is nice to have but the boxed version probably offers more value. You can probably find even better value older versions around. |
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Overall |
A good solid all-rounder to keep in your cupboard. Can appeal to all ages and can be played again and again. |
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