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=== Green Miss Scoring  ===
=== Green Miss Scoring  ===


A player loses 3 points for each station in the green line without another connecting line.
There are eight stations on the green line. Each one that you leave unconnected to any of your other colors is -3 points.


=== Objectives ===
=== Objectives ===


If playing with objectives, each player scores 10 points per objective they completed
If playing with objectives, each player scores 10 points per objective they completed

Revision as of 03:33, 11 June 2023

Goal: Create a great tourist subway map and score the most points in Tokyo. If you played Next Station London, the basics are the same, but there are several differences.

How to play

Flipping cards

Each turn, a card with one of four symbols will flip up. All players will draw a straight line from their starting point to a station with this symbol, following one of the dotted guides on the board. (Note players will see the same symbol, but each has a different starting point.) If a wild symbol flips, you can pick any symbol for that station, and players don't need to pick the same symbol. Also note that drawing a new subway route is always optional; you can skip any flip of a card if you want to.

Starting a new round

Continue this way until all five green symbols have been flipped -- note this means each round will have 5 to 10 cards flipped. Then, pass your color to the next player, and start the next subway line from the next starting point. Keep going until all 4 subway lines have been filled in.

Rules for drawing lines

Keep in mind subway lines can't cross themselves or another line -- including the green central line already on the map. A train line can't revisit the same station, however multiple different train lines can visit the same station.

Special Cards

Joker + Double Rail Track

The only time you can continue a new line segment along an existing line is if the existing line is a different color and a Joker + Double Rail Track card was drawn. In that case you may optionally reuse an existing line segment (even a curved segment of the green track) at most once.

Railroad Switch

Typically your new line segment must always continue from the station on either end of your track. However if a Railroad Switch card is drawn, you may draw a new line segment from any station in that round's subway track, possibly producing an additional end to use in a future round. (Note that if the Railroad Switch is flipped first or second, it will have no effect.)

Orange Effect Cards

If playing with orange effect cards, they give an additional effect to the first card flipped of a particular symbol. (This is denoted by the blue symbol near the effect.)

Scoring

Line scoring

Each line scores separately. To score a line, count the number of districts it passes through. (Districts are regions separated by yellow lines.) Then multiply this by the number of stations visited by this line in one specific district -- whichever district has the most stations for this line. For example, if a line visits 5 districts, and 3 stations in one district, then that line scores 5 x 3 = 15 points. Then repeat this same process for each other lines, and add these line scores together.

Interchange and Tourist Stamp scoring

An interchange is a station that is visited by more than one color line -- including the existing green line. Each 3 line, 4 line, or 5 line interchange scores 5, 15, or 30 points respectively.

Each region touching the map edge also scores points if it has at least one interchange in it. The four corner regions score 10 points each, and the other four regions score 5 points each. (Note this is scored under the blue box in middle bottom of the score pad.)

Green Miss Scoring

There are eight stations on the green line. Each one that you leave unconnected to any of your other colors is -3 points.

Objectives

If playing with objectives, each player scores 10 points per objective they completed