Te enseño a jugar DOMINÓ 12 (TREN MEXICANO) también llamado Domino Cubano, para unir a todos en uno

The Mexican Train doesn't forgive! You either get on board or you're stuck at the station with all your dominoes. 🚂🔥 | Here's how to play. 📹 CONTENT VIDEO:    • ¡El DOMINÓ doble 12,  "Cubano" o "Tren Mex...   🎯 GAME OBJECTIVE: Be the first player to run out of dominoes by placing them all in your own line (or in other players' lines when possible). 📦 CONTENTS: 91 dominoes. 8 train markers (usually colored or locomotive-shaped). 🛠️ SETUP: Place all the dominoes face down and shuffle them. For 2 to 4 players, each player takes 15 dominoes; for 5 or 6 players: 12 dominoes; and for 7 or 8 players: 11 dominoes. The base is placed in the center, and the double-12 tile is placed inside it to start the game. (When a new round begins, the tile placed will be the next number down, i.e., 12, 11, 10, etc.) 🎮 HOW TO PLAY: Each player must play on their own line, building their own track starting from the central double-12. On your turn, you must do one of two things: 1. Place a tile that matches the number of the tile previously placed next to it. 2. If you cannot place a tile, you must draw one. If you can play it, do so; otherwise, your turn ends, and you must place your locomotive on your line. Each player takes their turn in this way (the player who places the tile does not place the locomotive in its place). A line with a locomotive can be used by any player until the player on that line removes it on their turn, as long as they play on their own line. If the tile placed is a double (any double number), the next player must match that double, meaning they must place a tile that matches the side of that number. If they don't have a tile to match the double, they must place their locomotive on their own line, and their turn ends. The next player is also obligated to match the double, since no tile has been placed yet. The only way to remove the locomotive (choo choo) from your space is to play a tile on your own line on your turn. The first player to run out of tiles wins the round. 🏢 PUBLISHER: Public domain game. 📏 SIZE: Medium box. 💵 NAME: Classic family game. 🏆 AWARDS: None. 🎲 TYPE: Abstract game. 🧠 COMPLEXITY: Low. Requires little strategy and involves a bit of luck. 🌍 THEME: Abstract. 🗣️ LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: None. 🎂 RECOMMENDED AGE: 7 years and up. 👥 NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 2 to 8 players. 🌀 GAMEPLAY: Tile placement. ⏱️ PLAYING TIME: 30 to 60 minutes per game. 💭 MY REVIEWS: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Excellent) It's a brilliant evolution of classic dominoes, with an added touch of interaction and extra tension thanks to the mules. Perfect for playing with friends. 🔎 HIDDEN FACT: Although it's called "Mexican Train" or "Cuban Domino," it was actually created in the United States in the 90s and then enthusiastically adopted in Mexico and other countries. 🤣 COMEDIC OR ABSURD MOMENTS: When everyone decides to jump on your train and dump all their junk on it, and suddenly it feels like a highway at rush hour. 😲 PLAYER REACTION: Fun, fierce competition, and lots of excitement when someone unexpectedly pulls their train out. 💡 RECOMMENDATIONS: If you don't have trains, you can use anything (coins, beans, etc.). #VideoInSpanish #HomeEntertainment #ForTheWholeFamily #FunAtHome #TrendingGames #BoardGames #BoardGames #Cebaloburropanzon #LatinAmericanGaming #GameReviews #MexicanBoardGames #BoardGames #BoardGamesInSpanish #BoardGamesInSpanish #BoardGames2025 #PlayingAtTheBoard #FunBoardGames #BoardGamesForEveryone #BoardGameUnboxing #OpeningBoardGames #GeekUnboxing #NewBoardGames #WhatArrivedToday #BoardGameParty #WePlayAtTheBoard #BoardGameplay #PlayingBoardGames #FunParty #HowToPlay #LearnToPlay #RulesOfTheGame #BoardGameExplanation #EasyBoardGame #CebaloBurroPanzon #familyboardgames #bgg #bggcommunity #MexicanTrain #Domino12 #ClassicGame