

🌟 Race the world, learn its secrets, and win the adventure of a lifetime!
Super Meeple Expeditions Around The World is a family-friendly board game designed for 2 to 6 players aged 8 and up. With a quick 30-minute playtime, it combines strategic racing across global destinations with educational insights about cultures and geography. Featuring stunning artwork and multiple gameplay paths, it offers endless replay value and is perfect for game nights that blend fun with learning.











| ASIN | B0D6X8M53V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #308,224 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #8,444 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Item Weight | 2.86 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Hachette Boardgames US |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 12 x 0.1 inches |
J**R
Not very complicated fun for the whole family.
The graphics of this game are beautiful. I have to admit that it took me awhile to get this game. Because I expected it to be heavily involved and complicated. My family and I where pleasantly surprised. At how easy the game was to play, I love the fact that each player gets' to add to any track to reach there personal expedition goals. But what really keeps the game interesting besides all the cool graphics. Was the added game element that you can claim one of your destinations even if another player lands on it. This kept my kids on high alert through the whole game. I bought this game initially to go over geography with my kids. And thought well we can use this on review days but it was so much fun with cards that give fun facts about the locations and the beautiful wild life featured on them as well as the ease of use that I can see us just playing for fun. Even my husband got in on the game. I would recommend this game for kids 8+ as suggested on the box. Younger kids can enjoy play as well as long as they have some assistance locating there targets on the map first and reading off the fun facts. The game does take about an hour of game play the first go around. And that's mainly because everyone was still trying to figure out how to play the game but once we realized how easy it was to play . Game play became very smooth and it was a matter of strategically getting to your destinations before other players did. I would hightly recommend this game for it's ease of play and the beautiful graphics.
R**R
Such a fun game
Once you figure out the rules of them game it is a lot of fun! We played it for family game night with our family of 5 and had a blast! It is one that you figure it out as you play so the first round was a little rough but the second round was quicker and more fun!! Definately recommend!!
M**R
Fun strategy game; could be implemented a little better
The concepts of this game can be traced back to a much older abstract strategy game (from the same designer) called Legemax. In this edition, the board is a world map and there are three "expeditions", each represented by a different color of arrow. Players take turns placing arrows (and possibly taking additional actions by playing on bonus spaces, spending "tickets", and/or creating "loops" in the expeditions' paths) to move the expeditions around the map, gaining points if they can get the expedition to visit certain locations that were randomly selected from a deck of cards. The play is fairly strategic and there's quite a bit to keep track of, so it's probably not for younger kids; but it is fun - with the possibility of multiple-scoring plays if you spot the right combination of loop and bonus plays - and it supports anywhere from 2 to 6 players. This implementation is pretty visually demanding. The graphics on the game board are rather busy, and you need to locate and match names and/or pictures from the cards with specific places on the map. (The cards do give an indication of where on the board they'll be found, which helps some.). You need to distinguish the three expedition colors (they did choose reasonably distinct colors, but some colorblind players may not always be sure which is which). I'd prefer if the arrow tokens had broader heads so it was more obvious at a glance which way they point. But in spite of my own vision limitations, I didn't have much trouble with it in practice; mostly I just used a phone camera for magnification when I needed to make sure I was reading something correctly. The theming is potentially educational - at a minimum you might start associating place names with locations on the map, and if you choose to read the flavor text on the cards, you might learn a bit more about each location. For storage, they just provide a bunch of plastic bags and leave it to you to figure out how you want to store the components. I'd rather the box have a proper insert customized to the components, but it's a relatively small issue. Also there are two cardboard pieces included in the set whose purpose is unclear. The instructions don't mention them at all. They look like card stands, but I'm not sure what you'd use them for really. (Maybe to hold the "common objective" cards?). This isn't really a problem (the game played fine without finding any use for them), but it is confusing
A**R
Fun and fast
High quality board game. Easy, fast and enjoyable. It’s easy to become a favorite.
X**S
Super Meeple did it again!
Super meeple with a good remake old board game. Replaces the previous version without being expensive or extravagant.
B**S
On time As Described
Delivered on time and as described.
R**S
Sencillo y divertido, recomiendo el juego
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