I enjoyed using this Mexican railway tile set. The game I used before is owned by someone else and I've always had trouble seeing dotted tiles even though each combination has its own color code. I bought this mainly because these tiles are engraved with numbers. The colors are bright and easy to distinguish. The plastic moves are also bright and easily distinguishable by any player. I play with a group of high school students and they all said they enjoy seeing numbers more than trying to count dots. The only complaint is that there is still some confusion about 6 and 9, although there is a hyphen under 6 to make it clearer. I'm not sure what else can be done to clarify what's what, but I think this works fine for most people. I haven't played the chicken variant of the game, but we sometimes use chickens instead of train tiles. I would recommend this version of the game to anyone who can't see well or just gets frustrated trying to score in higher combos.
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