With /join 2-4 players can enter the game. With /start the game begins. Alternatively, you can use the game management use.
At Paris Paris, everything is about bus trips through the French capital. Players build huts on bus lines in various districts. During the game there are small and large bus rides; the players get points for their huts.
In each round, cards are on the right - more and more than players participate in the game. To build a hut, the active player clicks on the right card. For a better overview, on the left hand side of the city plan, the construction sites available are illuminated. There are two huts at crossroads, only one at all other places. If a player chooses a place that is already fully occupied, he must decide which cabin is removed.
To remove a cabin, right click on the color you want to remove.
A card remains at the end of each round. This ensures a small bus ride. For each cottage at the remaining place there is a point for the owner. If the place is still free, you will look along the corresponding lines, which hut(s) is closest to this place. For each of these huts, the owner gets a point. This applies only if the corresponding space is empty!
In the example, green gets three points on a small bus ride for Luxembourg, gray gets one.
The not taken cards of each round are placed at the top left. As soon as there are two cards of the same color, there is a big bus ride.
In a large bus ride, the bus travels along the line of the corresponding color. At each intersection, the owner gets a point per hut there, as well as a point per hut that is directly adjacent to it.
In the picture there is a large bus ride on the green line. In Montmartre, purple and gray each get one point (both have one cabin there and the adjacent fields are free). In Pompidou green gets one and yellow three points (yellow has two huts adjacent to Pompidou in St-Nicolas and Pont Neuf). Hôtel de Ville also gives two points for Purple and Quartier Latin one.
A single cabin on a non-crease does not bring points. If grey had a cabin in Notre-Dame on the left in the example, this would not bring any points.
The game ends at 2/3/4 players after 20/15/12 rounds. Then the colors are evaluated with a big bus ride, which the players have been watching hidden by the bus since the start of the game. With 2 players there is also a color open (thus three lines are evaluated at the end). The public color is right. With a balance, the player wins with less huts on the board.
"Sack Rating": If a player has to remove most huts during the game (so hot: huts of this player have been removed from other (self selected don't count) players), he gets the number of these huts as points. No one gets points at the same level of distant huts. There is no rule for two players.
In the final settlement All Lines once counted as big tours.
Every place there is as often as a map as roads lead to it: end stations so once and four-way intersections four times.