Isle of Trains (2014) – Accessibility Teardown
by Michael Heron on 04/01/2020 in Accessibility Teardown, Board Game Accessibility
Table of Contents
- Version Reviewed
- Introduction
- Colour Blindness
- Visual Accessibility
- Cognitive Accessibility
- Physical Accessibility
- Emotional Accessibility
- Socioeconomic Accessibility
- Communication
- Intersectional Accessibility
- Conclusion
Game Details
Name
Isle of Trains (2014)
Review
Meeple Like Us
Complexity
Medium Light [2.00]
BGG Rank
1915 [6.83]
Player Count
2-4
Designer(s)
Seth Jaffee and Dan Keltner
Buy it!
Amazon Link
Version Reviewed
English Second Edition
Introduction
Isle of Trains was an unexpected gem – a game I initially played with no real enthusiasm but pretty soon realized I had something quite special on my hands. That doesn’t happen as often as I like, and I suspect it did here because this is a game that’s a fair bit outside the usual remit for Meeple Like Us. I picked it up as a personal recommendation, and thought it was interesting enough to merit the full treatment. We gave it four and a half stars in our review, and I suspect were it to be expanded it’d make a viable candidate for five stars. I will hold out hope for expansions.
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