Metro X (2018) Board Game
Metro X is a number and puzzle board game designed by Hisashi Hayashi and published by OKAZU Brand in in 2018. The game combines elements of bingo, network and route building, paper-and-pencil, and simultaneous action selection. Players take on the role of urban planners trying to create the most efficient subway network in a bustling city.
Game Components of Metro X
How To Setup Metro X
Setting up Metro X is straightforward. Players choose one side of the double-sided board, either Metro City or the slightly more challenging Tube Town. Each player receives a board and a dry-erase marker. The deck of Transit cards is shuffled, and the game is ready to begin. There is no complex setup, making it easy to get the game started quickly.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
Metro X offers a engaging and strategic experience, despite its simple rules. Players must carefully plan their moves to maximize the use of the cards and the intersections of subway lines. The simultaneous play mechanism keeps the game brisk, although the main interaction is in the race to complete lines first. The game requires a balance between completing lines efficiently and making the most of transfer opportunities. It is equally enjoyable in solo and multiplayer modes, with the solo mode focusing on personal best scores.
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Personal Thoughts on Metro X
Metro X is ideal for fans of roll-and-write games and those who enjoy puzzle-like gameplay with strategic depth. It is suitable for players who appreciate low-complexity rules coupled with high-strategy gameplay. The game’s portability and quick playtime make it an excellent addition to any board game collection, particularly for those who enjoy transit-themed games or are looking for a game that is easy to learn but challenging to master.
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