"The taxi game that's giving Monopoly a run for it's money!"

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DESTINATION is the Award Winning, fast moving Taxi game that will take you on a journey through the streets in your very own cab!

The first DESTINATION game was launched in the UK in 2004. It is called DESTINATION London and since its launch it was the Hamleys top selling product of Christmas 2004 and continues to be a best seller!

About us

RTL Games was set up by Rachel Lowe who is the creator of the Destination game that is being tipped as the 'New Monopoly'. Rachel has won many awards for enterprise and business including the Achiever of the Year at the Business Excellence Awards 2005.

Rachel was rejected by investors on BBC2's Dragons Den, but has since proved them wrong and now has 15 editions of the Destination board game. Her first edition, Destination London was Hamleys Number 1 product when it was launched in 2004, outselling Monopoly and continues to be a best seller.

Other Destination games planned for 2007 include Destination Las Vegas and Destination Hollywood. Walt Disney is also working with Rachel on her first junior edition - Destination Animation, which features characters from Disney Pixar films including Toy Story, Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles.

Out now!

RTL Games Ltd
Number 10
Centurion Gate
Southsea
PO4 9TF
+44 (0) 23 9275 0506 (Office)
+44 (0) 23 9275 0506 (Fax)
+44 (0) 79 1862 2800 (Mobile)
www.destinationgame.com

NatWest everywoman Award

On receiving the NatWest everywoman Award for outstanding entrepreneurial achievement, Rachel Lowe commented, "I am thrilled, delighted to receive the NatWest everywoman Award. This accolade means so much to me ... read more...

Dragon's Den

Drama meets business with nail-biting results in Dragons' Den, the new show that pits ambitious entrepreneurs against the Dragons - top business talent. This week, Rachel Lowe pitches her idea for investment but ... read more...

Rachel's story

I took a job as a cab driver and worked many long hours. Times were tough and I worked right up until two weeks before I had my second daughter and when she was just two weeks old I was back doing night shifts - it was a case of having to in order to keep our heads above water ... read more...