Remember Our Trip

Remember Our Trip

Abstract Strategy, Travel

by Daryl Chow, Saashi

Score

6.1

Ratings

1,113

Published

2019

Players

2–4 players

BGG community rating

Ranked #2718 on BoardGameGeek

Complexity

2.1

Light-Medium

Best with

3

players

Play time

30 min

Age

10+

Information

Players

2–4 players

Best with

3 players

Play time

30 min

Age

10+

Complexity

2.1 / 5 · Light-Medium

BGG Rank

#2718

Published

2019

Designers

Daryl Chow, Saashi

Artist

Takako Takarai

Publishers

Saashi & Saashi, dlp games, Matagot

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About

Remember Our Trip is a board game in which players recreate a map of a city they visited together. After returning to your own country, you and the other players have gotten together to try to recall the map of either Kyoto or Singapore (depending on the game board you choose). You need to piece together the scenery of the map using fragments of your memories, with you earning bonus points if your memory matches that of the main board and other players. In the game, each player has an individual image board, while everyone shares a common map board. Each of the twelve rounds of the game starts with the revelation of a "memory card", which shows one of six patterns that players can build on their image board with image tokens that they draft. Over multiple rounds, you'll compile image tokens next to one another, and if you have the right tokens in the right shape, you suddenly "remember" the building that matches the shape and image, placing that building on the shared common map and scoring points for it. You can additionally score points for completing buildings with image tokens that match buildings remembered by others, i.e., that they placed on the common board earlier. You've now remembered that building, too! Each player also has objective cards and photo memory cards, and you can score points for satisfying them. If you can't fit all of your image fragments into play, you lose points for scattered thoughts. For more difficult play, you can use the 7x6 area on the Kyoto or Singapore game board instead of the regular 7x7 area.

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Categories & mechanics

Abstract StrategyTravelEnd Game BonusesGrid CoverageOpen DraftingPattern BuildingSquare GridTile PlacementTurn Order: Progressive

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