
three friends playing together a huge game The label across Europe is my thoughts on good times. Host of “Jet Lag”“It’s been done before, and it always makes for great television. From the same starting point, all three men have equidistant destinations that take them 72 hours to get there. If they fail to reach their destination in 72 The person closest to the designated town who reaches the destination within an hour wins. There are games and challenges along the way, but they are Tour the African continent in a way you could never do in America Mainly trains.
The trio kicked off the latest round in Ferrara, Italy, with destinations including Lyon, Capri and Bratislava. Each is approximately 750 kilometers from the starting point and can also be reached by rapid mass transit. Being in this part of Europe means there are definitely more delays and unreliable schedules than in France or Germany, but they’re still running, and still fast. If you plan your schedule the right way and complete challenges quickly, you can make some serious progress as a runner.
The ins and outs of the game don’t matter as they explain the rules as you play, so you should go watch it on YouTube (or Nebula) now. Jet Lag has quickly become one of my favorite shows on the web over the past year or so, and this season is shaping up to be quite the chase. It’s a bit like “The Amazing Race,” but not overproduced and dumbed down for network TV.
There are approximately 20,000 kilometers of high-speed rail in Europe, and tens of thousands of kilometers of light rail, not including thousands of buses and ferries. There are many ways to get to where you want to go in Europe, even if the Alps are right in the middle of where you want to go. That’s why this game is so fun!
This article was originally published on our sister site Jalopnik on Thursday, August 29.
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