

🌟 Unlock the world’s wonders—one epic family game night at a time!
Trekking The World is an award-winning, family-friendly board game for 2-5 players aged 10 and up. With 30-60 minutes of engaging gameplay, it features a giant world map and educates players on global cultures and geography. Crafted with beautiful art and no assembly or batteries required, it’s perfect for creating meaningful moments while supporting nonprofits worldwide.




| ASIN | B0881ZDLJ3 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 32,900 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 917 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,259) |
| Date First Available | 24 Jun. 2020 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Learn about cultures from around the world and explore destinations on every continent |
| Item model number | Underdog_TTW |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 0 - 10 years |
| Material Type(s) | Paperboard |
| Number of Game Players | 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 30.48 x 0.1 cm; 1.77 kg |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
K**L
Fantastic game
As two adults, we love this game and play it so often ever since buying it. Easy to learn, fun to master. The finish is beautiful and quality. A much recommended, slightly competitive game that takes about 1 hour to play once mastered.
M**L
Best game ever!!!
I luckily stumbled across this game when looking for a fun but educational family game. It is exceptional. Yes it takes awhile to get a grips of the game but after playing it for 10 minutes you soon work the game out. We as a family have loved Ticket to Ride for years but I would go as far as saying that this is better. There are more ways to score points and the scoring system itself is easier to navigate. Had the game at Christmas and have played it multiple times already. Every time we get a different winner and the game is never played the same twice. Added bonus is that our kids are learning about geography at the same time. Many of the places featured on the game are new to our kids. Not new any more. They know exactly where to look on the map for the destination. Would give it 6 out of 5 if I could.
M**S
Good game
It was a present for 11y old boy and really liked
J**.
Easy and fun!
We love to play board games so my husband bought this for our family. I wasn’t too sure about it, but after playing a few times and getting the hang of it, it is a fun game. Even our 7 year old figured it out and he also enjoys playing with us.
C**E
Fabulous family fun!
Went through how to play instructions online which was worthwhile. There’s quite a bit to learn but after the first game when you’re working things out, it’s all pretty clear and easy. Played with husband and two older teenage kids. Quality is great. Well put together and lovely design work. Great strategic game with lots of opportunity to streak ahead or hinder your opponent! Takes about an hour and a half to play so doesn’t go on for days! Welcome addition to our board games.
C**E
Interesting game for 9 to adult
Complicated to start with but fun once you understand all the rules
J**C
Great game
This is quite a complex game but our 8 year old grandson plays it without help even though it’s for 10+. It’s one of those games where you have no idea who has won until the game is finished and scores added up. We love it. Also very educational as the place cards have all the information about the place on the reverse. Can highly recommend it.
N**R
Beautiful art, underwhelming game
This game's theme is brilliant, the production value and art quality is stellar, the box insert is really tidy, and overall it is a joy to behold. Beautiful vibrant colours, wonderful artistic renditions of some of the most gorgeous places on earth. Perfect family theme for nearly all ages. What's not to like?? My family and I really were excited to play this game - but we found ourselves a little underwhelmed. Firstly the setup is fairly time-consuming, needing to populate the board with tons of cubes, lay out cards correctly, and ensure everything is accessible and within reach to players. Secondly the rules are fairly complex and fiddly - learning to play is quite slow, teaching is quite slow, and there are a lot of different systems to the game that need to be grasped in order to develop a winning strategy (or change your strategy if somebody beats you to a spot you wanted). My 8 and 10 year olds are great at games, but found their excitement waning as the game plowed on. Third I would say that while the theme is really, really strong (and is what actually carries the game itself), it doesn't fit particularly cleanly with the actual rules. While the idea of collecting souvenirs, memories, and taking tours is evocative and exciting - the reality of 'trade 3 red and 2 green cards for Mount Fuji' is a bit dry. If I'm already at Mount Fuji, why can't I just take a tour there? Why do I have to wait for a specific combination of colours? What are those cards even supposed to represent? While it is clearly a design decision of the producers _not_ to have a money system in the game (perhaps as a comment that you don't have to have a lot of money to travel, or that trekking the world is not just for the wealthy), it does leave something of a hole in the players decisions. If I have a limited resource (time, travel distance, plane/train tickets?) then the interesting choices become how I will best use what I have. This is fun for kids because they can just say 'I don't really care about winning, I just want to get a BOAT TO THE VOLCANO!' and they find joy in their own volition. This game finds itself restricting you in the choices you can make by the colours of cards you randomly draw. It attempts to mitigate this somewhat by the power cards, but this feels more like a bolted-on extra system to modify/fix a basic tenet which doesn't really hold together particularly strongly. Don't get me wrong, this game is quite fun, and the overall presentation and idea behind it is really really evocative and gorgeous. But the underpinning idea tries to draw from ticket to ride, but because it is a slower and less simple game, it ends up getting a bit stodgy and restrictive. We'll probably give away or trade away our copy - or perhaps I may cannibalize the gorgeous, GORGEOUS board and cards for a rework of the rules...
Y**A
The game is very fun to play with family or friends. It is challenging and keeps the player’s attention through to the end. Strategies can be learned each time played. It last a good amount of time. It is a great way to learn about iconic tourist sights across the globe. It also reminds us how accessible places are across the globe and how connected we can be. It was fun to be reminded what countries are included in each continent. Reading the tour cards was interesting. The game is set up where it will be different every time the game is set up; different locations will be featured each time played. It is a great family fun game across ages. We all put down our electronic devices and made eye contact having conversations. Family game night is now back in our house with this game. Players 2 to 5 gives the option to play with a different amount of people. The video link explains the game quickly. That is very helpful, but there are a lot of procedures and rules in situations to keep up with that are not clearly accessible in the printed instructions. There is a helpful instruction reminder card for each player for the basics. The game kept all age groups involved. Be sure to have players watch the instruction video before setting up. (Such a great feature!) The price of the game seemed high for a board game, but it provides great entertainment. Players really have to pay attention and stay engaged. Pretty cool board game!
L**Y
Fun, interesting and innovative family game. Well designed with beautiful artwork on informative cards. Love availability of the online video instructions - especially good for new players. Game play was kept interesting and strategic for all players as we traveled around the world. Takes 30-45 minutes per game and can be playe over and over without repetition. Highly recommend
W**D
Our son loves the game. Great family game
K**N
Bought this after we had exhausted playing Ticket to Ride during the pandemic. This was a spur of the moment purchase, and I regret nothing as the family has grown to love this game! We have now added it into the rotation on our game nights along with a few other great titles. Easy learning curve and fun with light competition between players, a definite buy if you are looking for your next night of family board game fun! Pros Arrived fast, easy to pickup and play great packaging and insert quality components cons nothing as of yet, but we have only had about 3 games so far.
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