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This tutorial teaches you how to make or create your own game of the famous Mexican Train, double twelve dominoes game! The advantage is that it is inexpensive, this game is more easily transportable since the dominoes are printed on 230 g/m² thick paper. In addition, if you like decoration and if you are a creative person, you can adapt this DIY idea to your own tastes! • PDF DOMINOES SET (No virus) : https://truc-utile.com/set-isolated-c... • PDF OCTOGON (No virus) : https://truc-utile.com/octogon.pdf • This tutorial teaches you how to make or create your own game of the famous Mexican Train, double twelve dominoes game! The advantage is that it is inexpensive, this game is more easily transportable since the dominoes are printed on 230 g/m² thick paper. In addition, if you like decoration and if you are a creative person, you can adapt this DIY idea to your own tastes! • Game Objective • The goal of Mexican Train is to be the first player to lay down all of your dominoes. Whatever tiles are left in your hand count against you, so play strategically and try to get rid of the high-numbered tiles. Play moves clockwise from one player to the next. • The Start Player and the First Tile • Shuffle the dominoes; face down, on the table. We recommend that before the round starts, all players look for the starting tile. The player who finds the tile starts the game. They place the double-12 in the center of the hub. This domino serves as the engine for the round. • The remaining dominoes are turned face down. This supply is known as the boneyard. Then, each player takes the appropriate number of dominoes (see below) and stands them on edge, so that they can see the faces (the side with the pips) but their opponents cannot. We strongly recommend using domino tile racks to make this easier for you and so your dominoes don’t fall down. • Recommended Tiles: • For 2-3 players, use a double-9 set - each player takes 8. • For 4-6 players, use a double-12 set - each player takes 12. • For 7-8 players, use a double-12 set - each player takes 10. • For 9-12 players, use a double-15 set - each player takes 11. • For 13-14 players, use a double-18 set - each player takes 11. • The First Turn • The start player now starts to build a train (a single row of dominoes) starting from the center domino and moving toward the player. The end of the domino placed near the engine must match the engine's double number. (Example: If the engine is a double-12, the end of the domino placed near the engine must be a 12. The other end can be anything at all.)Taking turns in a clockwise direction, the other players do the same. • Building Trains • If a player cannot start a train on the first turn, they can draw from the boneyard pile. If they pick the needed domino (in this case the double 12- they can immediately play it. We call this the “Golden Domino” – when you are lucky enough to draw the domino that is needed. If they don’t draw the tile they need, they place a marker (train) where a domino would have been placed to indicate that they could not start a train.) On the second turn and all subsequent turns, any player can play dominoes in marked areas. • MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOES RULES • MexicanTrainFun.com Version • After Player 1 plays a domino on their train, it is Player 2’s turn to play on their train. If any player doesn’t have a 12 in their hand then they must keep all their dominoes and draw one from the boneyard. If a player cannot play, then they must put a train marker on the hub at their location to indicate that anyone can play on their train. At this stage most, if not all, the players will build their own trains, a personal playing area. The trains will lead out from the engine towards the player that laid them. This formation is known as the roundhouse. Eventually it will be player 1’s turn again. Each player, in turn, places a tile to make the trains longer and to try and empty their hand. When you cannot go you must draw one domino from the boneyard unless the boneyard is empty. If you can play, you must place a tile. • Options for Play: 1) Play on the end of your own train. If you cannot play from your hand you can draw from the boneyard and can play that tile if it matches. If it doesn't match you place your train marker on the end of your own train. This opens it to other players. When you play on your own train again, take the train marker off your train and no one else can play on it. 2) If you cannot play on your own train but somebody else has their personal train marker in play then you can play on the end of that train. 3) You can also start or play on the Mexican Train. It must start with a twelve (EX: for round 1) You play one domino to start it. From then on it is open season on the Mexican train, anyone can play on it at any time. Only one Mexican train is allowed per game, but it can be started at any time.
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