Next Station: Paris
Next Station: Paris review
I recently had the chance to play Next Station: Paris, and I have to say, it's a delightful addition to the "Next Station" series. While it shares the core gameplay of its predecessors, Next Station: London and Next Station: Tokyo, it brings some exciting new elements to the table.
The biggest change is the introduction of bridge crossings. This adds a strategic layer to route planning, forcing you to consider the most efficient way to connect different areas of the city. I found myself really enjoying the puzzle aspect of this new mechanic.
The iconic monuments of Paris also play a role in the game. Visiting these landmarks earns you points, adding another dimension to the scoring system. It's a fun way to learn a little about the city while you play.
The central platform, the busiest station on the network, is another new feature. It's a high-traffic hub that can be challenging to manage but offers potentially big rewards. It definitely adds some tension to the game.
Overall, I think Next Station: Paris is a well-designed and engaging game that will appeal to fans of the series and newcomers alike. The new mechanics are clever and add a fresh feel to the familiar gameplay. The artwork is beautiful, and the components are high quality. If you're looking for a fun, strategic, and visually appealing board game, I highly recommend checking out Next Station: Paris.