A board game cover featuring illustrated ancient Roman or Greek themed characters, including a central figure holding a trident and wearing a laurel wreath, with the title "DEUS" in large letters above. The cover also displays the name Sébastien Dujardin and the Pearl Games logo at the bottom.
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Destination (1968)

Destination

“Destination” is a brand of roll-and-move board games first published in 2004 by R.T.L Ltd. The game was developed by British serial entrepreneur and board games developer Rachel Lowe. The original taxi-themed version of the game has players compete as taxi drivers to acquire play money by moving from destination to destination. Since then, the game has been adapted into various editions, such as “Destination Wild West”.

Why is Destination Popular?

Destination is a popular board game because it offers a simple and enjoyable roll-and-move gameplay experience for casual gamers. The game has been praised for its family-friendly nature and has been developed into various themed editions, catering to different interests.

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