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Players are bus drivers choosing the fastest route to pickup and drop off busy passengers. You'll need to manage speed, changing routes and demanding bus riders to earn the most points and win the game.
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Small, Fun Game. This game is my favorite of the Pack-o-games (at least the first set). It is easy to set up, easy to carry around and easy to play, but still has a great amount of strategy and downright fun!
This is my favorite Pack-O-Game so far. Just the right balance of strategy and luck, and I love that it's totally different every game. My boyfriend loves it too.
My 13-year old got this for Christmas so we decided to play a game together. We started reading the instructions and after a few minutes, we both looked at each other and knew that they were either terribly written, overly complex, or we just weren't smart enough to enjoy this one. My daughter, very determined, noted that there was a video. After navigating to that link, we spent the next 2 minutes of a 5 minute video in a state of mild confusion. If a game this complicated is intermediate complexity, their version of advanced should involve building quantum computers or solving cold fusion. When it comes to relaxing for an hour and spending some quality time with my kids, I just dont want to push my cortex this hard trying to get through the instructions. Thankfully, this game was inexpensive. We'll stick to Rummikub and Sequence for quick thinking games, and chess for hard strategy. If I need additional confusion in my life, I have some tech manuals that explain the intricacies of Ethernet and CDMA/CD laying around somewhere (honestly pretty straightforward in comparison). Cute package, terrible instructions, never got to gameplay.
This is, by far, my favorite current game from Perplext. It's a simple game based around path optimization on a random grid. The game is quick to set up, simple to explain, and surprisingly complex for the price and size. Honestly, I have probably annoyed most of my friends with how often I suggest a game of this as a filler in between our more complex game night choices. I really do just love this game. For me, the random grid is what pushes this games replay value over the top for me. I find this game just as fun with 2 or 3 players, but I usually play with 2.
Such a fun game, with a surprisingly deep bit of strategy going on.
Plays well with 2, but the more, the better. Because the competition for bus cards goes up. And this can force you to change your plans as other players snatch up that perfect card that you wanted so badly! One of the best of the original Pack.