6.7
rating
Ludopedia
6.8
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy quick games where luck and a bit of planning mix, 'On Tour' is a trip worth taking! Perfect for playing with the whole crew, it puts you in the shoes of a musician planning the tour of a lifetime.
Highlights
- Fast and fun
- Great for groups
- High replayability
- Light, original theme
Keep in mind
- Luck dependent
- Limited planning
- Can feel repetitive
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Hey everyone! Ever dreamed of being in a band and hitting the road for a massive tour? In 'On Tour', that's exactly your mission! You and your bandmates have 100 days to crisscross the country (or Europe, depending on the version!) and visit as many states as possible. Each turn, two ten-sided dice are rolled, creating two two-digit numbers – for example, a 3 and a 7 become 37 and 73. Then, everyone writes these numbers down in a state on their personal player map. But here's the catch: where you can write is restricted by three cards laid out in the middle of the table, adding a strategic twist to the game.
The real excitement doesn't stop when the dice stop rolling. At the end of the game, the magic happens: you'll draw a route on your map, starting from a low number and connecting adjacent states with progressively higher numbers. Each state visited on your route earns you a point. To spice things up even further, there are bonus points for those who excel, some 'wild' cards to help you out, and a variable setup that changes with every game, ensuring no two tours are ever the same. It's a super-fast game, perfect for up to 8 players, and it'll make you feel like a rockstar planning the next big tour.
Featuring roll-and-write mechanics, number drawing, and route building, 'On Tour' is a solid choice for anyone who enjoys light games with minimal language dependency and great player interaction, even while playing simultaneously. The latest version even includes a double-sided map, featuring the USA on one side and Europe on the other, boosting replayability even more. Get ready, because this tour is going to be epic!
The real excitement doesn't stop when the dice stop rolling. At the end of the game, the magic happens: you'll draw a route on your map, starting from a low number and connecting adjacent states with progressively higher numbers. Each state visited on your route earns you a point. To spice things up even further, there are bonus points for those who excel, some 'wild' cards to help you out, and a variable setup that changes with every game, ensuring no two tours are ever the same. It's a super-fast game, perfect for up to 8 players, and it'll make you feel like a rockstar planning the next big tour.
Featuring roll-and-write mechanics, number drawing, and route building, 'On Tour' is a solid choice for anyone who enjoys light games with minimal language dependency and great player interaction, even while playing simultaneously. The latest version even includes a double-sided map, featuring the USA on one side and Europe on the other, boosting replayability even more. Get ready, because this tour is going to be epic!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
BoardGameTables.com, Maldito Games
Designer
Chad DeShon
Artist
Anca Gavril
How many players does 'On Tour' support?
'On Tour' is very flexible and can be played by 1 to 8 players. It guarantees fun for any group size!
How long does a game typically last?
Games are quite quick, usually lasting around 20 minutes. Perfect for fitting into any schedule!
What is the game's complexity?
The complexity is quite low, with a weight of about 1.4 out of 5. The rules are easy to learn, ideal for beginners or those looking for something lighter.
Do I need to know English to play?
No! 'On Tour' has no language dependency, so everyone can play without issues.
What do I do in the game?
You'll be in a band on tour and need to plan your stops, writing numbers in states on the map and then drawing the best possible route to score points.
Does it come with a USA and Europe map?
Yes! The latest version of the game features a double-sided board, with the USA map on one side and Europe on the other, increasing replayability.
Is it a good game to play solo?
Absolutely! 'On Tour' has rules for a solo mode, so you can plan your tour even when playing by yourself.