Post by maddie on May 20, 2014 12:18:01 GMT -6
I know lots of people that have played domino's in the past. But not that long ago, I was introduced to "Mexican Train Domino's". Multiple people can play the game, in fact, the more people that play then the more fun the game is. The rules aren't hard (at least they don't seem hard to me).
Whenever, I've played this game, I've played with the double twelve set. Each player will draw a certain number of domino's (how many people are playing will determine how many domino's to draw, it will tell you in the instructions that come with the game). Whoever, ends up with the "Double Twelve" domino, that person goes first (the next round, whoever ends up with the "Double Eleven" domino goes first, and so on) and from there you go clockwise. The person with the "Double Twelve" domino puts their domino in the center and that's what everyone has to play their 'train' off of. Each player will have a 'train' that extends out from that middle piece and you can play as many domino's as you want on a single turn but only on your 'train'. If a person can't play on their 'train', then they have to put a game piece on it that signals that that 'train' is open to anyone to play on instead of just that player. When playing off of another person's 'train' or off of an extra space, you are only allowed to play one domino at a time.
I know this may sound confusing but it is a really fun game to play, especially if you have several friends or family members over. I would recommend this to anyone that wants to spend a good amount of time with their friends or family, and have lots of good fun.
Whenever, I've played this game, I've played with the double twelve set. Each player will draw a certain number of domino's (how many people are playing will determine how many domino's to draw, it will tell you in the instructions that come with the game). Whoever, ends up with the "Double Twelve" domino, that person goes first (the next round, whoever ends up with the "Double Eleven" domino goes first, and so on) and from there you go clockwise. The person with the "Double Twelve" domino puts their domino in the center and that's what everyone has to play their 'train' off of. Each player will have a 'train' that extends out from that middle piece and you can play as many domino's as you want on a single turn but only on your 'train'. If a person can't play on their 'train', then they have to put a game piece on it that signals that that 'train' is open to anyone to play on instead of just that player. When playing off of another person's 'train' or off of an extra space, you are only allowed to play one domino at a time.
I know this may sound confusing but it is a really fun game to play, especially if you have several friends or family members over. I would recommend this to anyone that wants to spend a good amount of time with their friends or family, and have lots of good fun.