Mexican Train DELUXE
$37.99 Original price was: $37.99.$30.39Current price is: $30.39.
Ages 8+ 3 – 8 Players 30 Min
Mexican Train Deluxe the Traditional Game with aTwist
A brand new version of Mexican Train that adds risk and strategy to the game.
Word Dominoes are worth more points than the numbered dominoes. You can hold on to the dominoes and then use them on an opponent as they get close to going out. But don’t get stuck with all those points in your hand!
Use the words Skip, Draw, Trade, Reverse, Wild, Twist, and Derail to mess with your opponent’s strategy or help you go out first and win the round!
Mexican Train Deluxe is educational and fun. It teaches organization, planning, matching, math, and strategy development. The game includes 105 Dominoes (91 Numbered and 14 Words), 9 train markers, a centerpiece, and instructions in a beautiful tin box.
Our Compact box makes the game easy to take along on vacation Domino Size 52mm x 25mm x 10mm (about 2″ x 1″ x 0.4″)
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