🚂 All aboard the fun train!
Ticket to Ride is a strategic board game designed for ages 8 and up, accommodating 2 to 5 players. Players collect train cards to build routes across a beautifully illustrated map of North America, with an average playtime of 30-60 minutes. The game is easy to learn, making it perfect for both newcomers and seasoned players, and it even offers compatibility with Alexa for a unique gaming experience.
Product Dimensions | 29.97 x 29.97 x 7.62 cm; 1.34 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | DO7201 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 5 |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Colored |
Release date | 28 April 2004 |
ASIN | 0975277324 |
N**N
Best Game - Simple To Learn
Never play games, during covid thought id try a game bought because said it sold millions copies.Its very easy to learn, a game takes about 1 - 2 hours depending how slow players are.Its good quailty and the size can fit on a shelf.You need 2 players 3-4 is best.Its a good beginner game or a game you want to learn rules in 5 minutes.
T**M
A modern classic
Ticket to Ride is one of the classic modern style board games. I've been playing it on iPad for years, and whilst the app is good, it doesn't compare to playing it for real with the beautiful board and the colourful train pieces and cards.Although I was already familiar with the rules, I was surprised by how easy it was to learn for new players - I've introduced three new players to the game and they all picked it up straight away (and annoyingly beat me in some cases!)The one criticism I have is that the train cards and tickets are very small, and seem a bit like they were skimped on. This can be rectified by buying the 1910 expansion which has full sized train cards and tickets, but they really should have been provided as standard. On the opposite size, providing a bag of spare train pieces is a nice touch.The game's fun with two players, and that's how I've always played the app version, but it's especially good with three and four players. The gameplay really is so well designed and keeps the game flowing so well and exciting to the end.Games like Ticket to Ride don't seem to be nearly as well known as they should be. This, together with Carcassonne and perhaps a couple of others should feature just as commonly in homes as do more traditional games like Monopoly (actually more commonly, because it's a much better game than Monopoly).It has a mainstream appeal that I don't think is necessarily made particularly clear by its box and marketing, but I'd highly recommend that people give it a try, and if you like it, have a look at the 1910 expansion and some of the additional maps too.
T**E
Fun!
So fun!!!
K**H
Really good family game.
Ticket to Ride stands out as an engaging board game that immerses players in a captivating railway adventure. Its intuitive rules render it accessible to players of all ages, while the strategic complexity ensures enduring interest for seasoned players. The synergy of route planning and the element of luck cultivates a dynamic and competitive gaming atmosphere. The meticulous design and high-quality components elevate the overall gaming experience. Whether you are a devoted board game enthusiast or a casual player, Ticket to Ride promises extensive hours of enjoyable gameplay and a wealth of strategic challenges.
S**Y
Adult and kids will enjoy
Felt complicated before playing but after playing one game to the end it's easy to follow. So many ways of playing means hours of fun and my 8 year old daughter has won a good few games playing the way she plays meaning everyone can win.
D**.
Great little game. Wholesome family fun
Ticket to Ride is a must-play. There is very little downtime between actions, as each player can only do one thing and actions resolve quickly.The rules are very simple for anyone to understand, but the objective/goal cards give the whole game a greater depth, replay-ability and purpose beyond just simply connecting random cities together. Even the most hardcore game enthusiasts among us got really into the game and enjoyed it.If you're looking for a great board game for a reasonable price, with lots of replay-ability, this is a great game to start with. Just be warned, you need quite a good sized table to play.
I**N
We enjoyed it
This was a fun game that made us think of Catan and similar. We do think however it is 'solvable' for a family of 5 this has been a nice addition to our collection.The cards are a little small but well made, the board is also well made and printed. The pieces are good and you get a couple of spares for each colour (just in case). Well packed in the box with mostly clear instructions, but we did have to read a couple of them twice.
C**R
Great strategy game that doesn't take too long
It takes around 40 mins to play this game and it involves a bit of chance as well as strategy so keeps you engaged. The quality is good - the board is very sturdy and it comes with some spare pieces.
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