Inside the draw bag are 40 tiles with the numbers 1 through 30, including some doubles. The goal is to make chains of ascending numbers, left to right. Here is how Blue Orange describes the gameplay:Įach player has a game sheet with one long train of 20 cars. However, when Blue Orange Games picked it up, they gave the game a very (very) light train theme. (Note: This list isn’t meant to be exhaustive and domestic in this article refers to the United States) Domestic ReleasesĢ0 Express was originally a published game called, Streams. As an unintentionally added bonus, all the games, but one (Micro Robots) in the domestic and foreign release sections can be played solo. Of course, we encourage all readers to read the rules ahead of time and make the decision themselves if they think it will play with larger groups. Three of the below games, do not say they play with large groups, however, there is nothing stopping you from playing with large groups, as long as you have enough pencils to share, as far as I understand the rules of the game. The number of players is potentially limited to just the number of pieces of pieces of papers found on the gamepad and the number of pencils you can find in your house (again much like Bingo).Everyone’s turn is played simultaneous, so downtime is minimum, much like Bingo.
The Inquisitive Meeple looks at some non-social deduction games that can be potently played with large groups (20+ players).