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Mexican Train Dominoes in Tin from Fundex Games

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Minimum Age: 6 years
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Our Editorial Review
Product Description You're on track for fun with this Mexican Train Game. Players each build a domino train that extends out from the station. Be first to play all your dominoes or play one on the Mexican Train and you get to press the center domino to hear the locomotive. Game comes in a colorful train tin. For 2 to 6 players.
Editorial Review Mexican Train is a wonderful all-ages game of skill and strategy for two to eight players. Trains of dominoes spread over the table as each player attempts to avoid being railroaded. The object of the game is to be the first player to play all of his dominos or to play a domino on the Mexican train. Add to your own train, start a new one on the central hub, or play on an opponent's "stalled" train. However, it's almost worth losing this game of Mexican Train just to press the electronic train hub and hear it whistle like a real locomotive! Includes nine train games pieces, decent instructions, and 91 pro-size double-twelve color-dot dominoes--all stored in a convenient train-shaped metal tin. --Deb Oroszlan
Customer Reviews
Mexican train review     Posted 18 November 2008 What a great game for both the young and old.It is a long game so make sure you give your self plenty of time.
dominoes lover     Posted 12 November 2008 The train track layout and sound effects are great. I was disappointed that the colors on the dominoes are so light that it is hard to see them at night. Several of the colors are close in shade.
Best Domino game yet!!!     Posted 05 November 2008 This is the best Domino game yet. Something for all ages to play. Allows for great social interaction!Mexican Train Dominoes in Tin
Hours and Hours of fun     Posted 30 September 2008 My husband and I have a great time with just us or with family and friends.
Fun Game for Adults and Kids!     Posted 29 September 2008 My ten year old son became enamored of this game while visiting family, so before our beach vacation I decided to buy it. Turned out to be a great decision. Everyone (ages 10 to 67) enjoyed playing and it was a fun way to spend time together in the evenings. There is some luck involved, but there is also a lot of strategy. A fun way for kids to practice thinking and planning skills, and it's fun for adults, too!
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