Voll verplant

Schmidt Spiele, 999 Games · Board game · 2021
1–6 · best 2 Solo 20–60 min Weight 1.7/5
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Our Verdict

Fans of spatial puzzles and light games will love Voll verplant — a fun challenge of building subways in European cities!

Highlights
  • Simple and addictive mechanics
  • Great for group or solo play
  • Thematic maps of real cities
Keep in mind
  • Can feel repetitive after many plays
  • Too luck-based for pure strategy fans
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About the game
In Voll verplant, you're the architect of the city's most efficient (or chaotic) subway system! Each player gets a map of a European city — Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, or Madrid — and the challenge is to build subway routes connecting strategic stations. The game mixes bingo and paper-and-pencil elements: cards reveal numbers you use to mark stations on your lines, but be careful — each line has limits, and you'll need to make smart choices to maximize points. Stations with multiple connections give generous bonuses, and completing lines first grants advantages. The game is fast, fun, and perfect for fans of spatial puzzles without too much complexity. Pro tip: start with Amsterdam or Berlin, they're the most beginner-friendly maps!
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Cities: Amsterdam (The Netherlands) Cities: Berlin (Germany) Cities: Madrid (Spain) Cities: Paris (France) Digital Implementations: BrettspielWelt Mechanism: Flip-and-Write Players: Games with Solitaire Rules Series: Klein & Fein (Schmidt Spiele)
Publisher Schmidt Spiele, 999 Games
Designer Hisashi Hayashi
Artist Olga Cress
Frequently Asked Questions
How many players can play?
1 to 6 players, perfect for small groups or solo.
How long does a game take?
Between 20 and 60 minutes, depending on player count and group experience.
Is language-dependent?
No, the game is language-independent — just numbers and symbols!
Which city is easiest for beginners?
Amsterdam and Berlin are the most beginner-friendly, with simpler maps.
Can sheets be reused?
Each sheet is for one game, but the game includes multiple copies of each map.