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The Sequence On The Go Travel Tin Card Game packages the classic Sequence game format into a compact travel-friendly tin, with cards and chips sized to play on a kitchen tray, plane fold-down table, or hotel room nightstand. Sequence has been a fixture of family game night since the 1980s, blending Scrabble-style strategy with five-in-a-row mechanics, and the travel format preserves all the same gameplay in a smaller box. Pressman produces the line under license, and the travel tin specifically targets the on-the-road and small-table audiences, from Pressman.
Sequence fans who already love the original board game will find the travel tin delivers the same play in a format that fits in a backpack or carry-on, and gift-givers shopping for grandparents who travel will get a useful pickup that earns a spot in the suitcase year-round. The compact tin also makes the game work as a rainy-afternoon pickup at a vacation rental, where household game shelves are usually unreliable. The travel-tin format also makes Sequence On The Go a strong gift for college students heading to dorms, where shelf space is at a premium and full board games rarely earn a spot. The 2-4 player range also fits typical roommate and family-cabin configurations without forcing a tournament-size group.