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English language edition (Uberplay)

Metro
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Ages Play Time Players
8+ 45 minutes 2 - 6
Designer(s): Dirk Henn
Manufacturer(s): Uberplay Entertainment, Queen
 
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Product Description

The eve of the 1900 World's Fair is approaching, and excavations are taking place across the city. Bizarre-looking scaffolds arise everywhere. Tunnels are built in the streets to later be covered with earth.

Take part in the construction of the Paris Metro!

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Product Information

  • Designer(s): Dirk Henn
  • Manufacturer(s): Uberplay Entertainment, Queen
  • Artist(s): Franz Vohwinkel
  • Year: 2004
  • Players: 2 - 6
  • Time: 45 minutes
  • Ages: 8 and up
  • Weight: 898 grams
  • Language Requirements: This is an international edition or domestic edition of an imported item. Game components are language-independent. Manufacturer's rules are printed in English.

Contents:

  • 60 track tiles
  • 6 Metro Line cards
  • 61 subway cars
  • 1 game board
  • 6 colored pawns

Games Magazine Reviews

Robin King
January 01, 2001

Could the greatest subway stations in any nation boast such a tangled web of rails as the one in this not-to-scale model of the 1900 Paris Metro? Start with your color tokens occupying prescribed stations along the perimeter of the board. You start with a rail tile, and on your turn may either play your tile and draw a new one, or pick a new tile and play it. When one of your stations connects to another, you score a point for each section in the route--so make it as long as possible. Score double if you connect to a station in the center of the board. Plenty of opportunity exists for nastily abbreviating your opponents' routes, thus stopping them cold in their tracks.

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Average rating: 3.8 in 12 reviews.
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One of my favourites!
Wendy
May 18, 2004

Excellent tile game.

Try to make your train tracks the longest while containing your opponents. Land your track onto one of the four middle squares and you get double points. The best moves are those that advance your train while ending theirs.

Lots of thought goes into this. Excellent game, fun bits.

5.005.005.005.005.00
Simply... fun game, beautifully made, great to share!
J.B
December 30, 2002

I learned how to play Metro from someone who was already a huge fan of these gorgeous games. The sturdy board and tiles, the wooden pieces and clean graphics really lend charm to playing.

While there is certainly an element of the 'luck o' the draw' with this game, there is also a high screw-your-neighbor factor. This is what made the first game I played so engaging. Players can plan just far enough ahead to block someone else's train, or they can work to keep their own options open as each tile comes into play.

This is a fun game for non-gamer types or for devotees of great board games. It is easy to learn and has a high replay value, on the same level as any puzzle/memory type of game.

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One of the best ever
Randy Cox
September 06, 2000

Every time we introduce this game (the Iron Horse edition, later republished as Metro) to new people, they look a bit puzzled and are sometimes overwhelmed by the visually daunting nature of the pieces. But within minutes, they've overcome the fear and they're laying track like professional railroaders.

The beauty of this game is

  1. its simplicity--with only a couple of rules about tile-laying, it doesn't tax anyone's resources;
  2. its strategy--it does offer agonizing decisions;
  3. the constructive nature of the game--everyone is assisting in building a common network;
  4. the destructive or antagonistic aspects--everyone is also thwarting other players' rail lines to achieve their own goals; and
  5. the short length of play (max of an hour).

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