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What’s in the Box• 57CountryTiles

Each country is displayed in one of five colors (blue, green, orange, pink or yellow).

There is one tile per country, except for China, India, Indonesia, Iran, Pakistan, Russia, and Saudi Arabia, for which there are two.

• 21TransportationTilesThere are ten Airplane Tiles, two per color.There are seven Ship Tiles: four Indian Ocean and three Pacific Ocean. There are five Railroad Tiles, all a neutral color.

• 4setsofWoodenTileHolders,twoholdersperset• MapGameBoard• RulesSheet

The Object of 10 DAYS IN ASIAIn10 Days in Asia®,playersusecountryandtransportationtilestochartacourseacrossAsia.Thefirstplayertocompleteatendayjourney,whereeachdayconnectstothenextday,isthewinner!

Setting up1. Openandplacethegameboardinthecenterofthetable.2.PlaceonesetoftileholdersinfrontofeachplayersothatDAYS1–10aredisplayedinorder,

facingthatplayer.3.Placeallcountryandtransportationtilesfacedownnexttotheboardandmixthoroughly.

• 2-4Players• Ages10toAdult• 20-30MinutesperGame

DRAW PILE DISCARD PILES

A Player’s Turn1. Draw a Tile—Selectthetoptilefromoneof

thethreediscardpilesORthetoptilefromthedrawpile.

If a player depletes the draw pile, all tiles in the three discard piles, EXCEPT the top tile on each pile, are shuffled together to form a new draw pile.

2. Place the Tile—Replaceanyoneofthetentilesinthetileholderwiththedrawntile,ORdiscardthetile,faceup,ontooneofthethreediscardpiles.Iftheplayerreplacedatileinthetileholder,thereplacedtileisdiscarded,faceup,ononeofthethreediscardpiles.

If the player selected the last tile from a discard pile, that tile must be replaced by the newly discarded tile. As a result, players will always be able to select from three discard piles, as well as the draw pile.

Winning the GameIfattheendofaplayer’sturn,thatplayerhasacompletedtendayjourney,heorshewins10 Days in Asia! The winner must show that each day is connected to the next day in his or her tile holder.

Getting Started1. Playersfilltheirtileholderswithouttaking

turns.Eachplayerdrawsatile,looksatit,andplacesitintoanyopenlocation,DAYS1–10.Playerscontinuetodraw,andplace,onetileatatime,untilallplayershaveplacedtentilesintheirtileholders.

Once placed, a tile may not be moved within the tile holder. However, a tile may be replaced during a player’s turn. See A Player’s Turn.

Tile holders should be positioned so that the placed tiles will not be in view of other players.

2. Stacktheremainingtiles,facedown,toformadrawpile.Thethreetoptilesarethenplaced,faceup,nexttothedrawpiletoformthreediscardpiles.

3.Selectaplayertotakethefirstturn.Turnswillcontinueclockwise.

EXAMPLES: A B C D E F

DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 DAY 8 DAY 9 DAY 10

A COMPLETED 10 DAY JOURNEY WHERE EACH DAY CONNECTS TO THE NEXT DAY

Making ConnectionsConnecting by Foot:Playersmaytravelbyfootfromonecountrytoaborderingcountry.Thebordering

countrytilesareconnectedtoeachotherwhentheyarepositionedside-by-sideinthetileholder.Asolidblacklineacrossabodyofwaterindicatesaconnectionbybridgeandabrokenblacklineindicatesaconnectionbyferry(thereforebyfoot).Twocountrytilesareconsideredconnectedifthereisablackline,solidorbroken,connectingthetwocountriesonthemap,oriftheyarelocatednexttoeachother.See examples A, B, and E below.

Connecting by Ship: Playersmayuseashiptotravelfromonecountrytoanothercountrybysailingonanoceanwhichbordersbothofthetwocountriesbeingconnected.Whenashiptileispositionedbetweenthetwocountrytiles,thesethreetilesareconnectedtoeachother.Shiptilesmayonlybeusedontheoceandesignatedonthattile.See example F below.

Connecting by Airplane: Playersmayuseanairplanetoflyfromonecountrytoanothercountryofthesamecolor.Whentheairplanetileispositionedbetweenthetwocountrytiles,andisthesamecolorasbothcountrytiles,thesethreetilesareconnectedtoeachother.See example D below.

Connecting by Rail:Playersmayuseatraintotravelfromonecountrytoanothercountrylocatedonthesamerailroadline.Whenarailroadtileispositionedbetweentwocountrytiles,andbothcountrytilesarelocatedonthesamerail,thesethreetilesareconnectedtoeachother.See example C below.

Completing a 10 Day JourneyTherearenorestrictionsastowhereadrawntilemaybeplacedinthetileholderduringaplayer’sturn.However,towinthegame,aplayermustbethefirsttocompleteatendayjourney.Atendayjourneyisconsideredcompletewhen,startingwithDAY1,eachdayisconnectedtothenextdayinthetileholder.Thecompletedjourneymustalsomeetthefollowingcriteria:

• Completed journeys must start with a country tile and end with a country tile. • Seven countries have two tiles each, indicated by the * symbol. Two tiles from the same country

may be included in a completed journey as long as they are not placed next to each other. • It is not necessary to include an airplane, a train or a ship tile to complete a ten day journey. • Transportation tiles placed next to each other, do not form a connection.

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GameDesigners: AlanR.Moon,AaronWeissblum

GamePlayDesignTeam: EllenWinter,MarkAlanOsterhaus,AlWaller

Illustration&GraphicDesign: JohnKovalic,CathleenQuinn-Kinney

ProductDevelopment: TomStrom,MattMariani

TrainsRailroadlinesareshowninbrown.Atraintilemaybeusedfortravelonanyconnectedrailroadlineonthemap.Thetrainsinthisgameconnectcountrieswhicharenotactuallyconnectedbyrail—thisissimplyanelementofthegame.

Bridges FerriesSolidblacklinesindicatebridgesandbrokenblacklinesindicateferries.TherearebridgeconnectionsbetweenSingaporeandMalaysia,andbetweenBahrainandSaudiArabia.ThereareferryconnectionsbetweenCyprusandTurkey,CyprusandLebanon,IndiaandSriLanka,ChinaandTaiwan,SouthKoreaandJapan,andbetweenRussiaandJapan.Forthepurposeofthisgame,thesecountriesshouldbeconsideredconnected,similartocountriesthatbordereachother.

Map InformationForthepurposeofthisgame…

•ThedivisionbetweentheIndianOceanandthePacificOceanisindicatedbyabluelineextendingsouthfromSingapore.

•ThePersianGulf,RedSeaandtheBayofBengalareallconsideredpartoftheIndianOcean.JordanandIsraelbordertheRedSeasotheyareconsideredontheIndianOcean.

•TheSouthChinaSea,SeaofJapanandCoralSeaareallconsideredpartofthePacificOcean.•SingaporeisonboththeIndianOceanandthePacificOcean.•Cyprusmayonlybereachedbyferryorairplane.TherearenoMediterraneanshipsinthisgame.• Individualislandswhichmakeupislandcountries,suchasMalaysiaandIndonesia,areconsidered

connected.Forexample,aplayermaytakeatraintoMalaysiaandthenwalktoIndonesia.•Therearenoshipsforthefourseasshowninsolidblue:theMediterranean,Black,CaspianandAral.

The information on each country tile is current as of the date of publication. Source: Encarta. Map not to scale.

©2006–2008OutoftheBoxPublishingInc.Allrightsreserved.10 Days®, Award Winning Fun®, You can play! and Out of the Box®aretrademarksofOutoftheBoxPublishingInc.

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