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Days of Wonder  |  SKU: DW7201

Ticket to Ride

$53.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Alan R. Moon
Publisher Days of Wonder
Players 2-5
Playtime 30-60 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Honors
Expansions

Alvin & Dexter
USA 1910
Map Collection: Volume 1 - Team Asia & Legendary Asia
Map Collection: Volume 2 - India & Switzerland
Map Collection: Volume 3 - The Heart of Africa
Map Collection: Volume 4 - Nederland
Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 5 – United Kingdom & Pennsylvania
Ticket to Ride - Monster Expansion
Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails 
Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 6 – France & Old West 
Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 7 – Japan & Italy
Ticket to Ride: Polska
Ticket to Ride Map Collection 8: Iberica & South Korea

Reimplemented By

Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries
Ticket to Ride: Europe
Ticket to Ride: The Card Game
Ticket to Ride: Märklin
Ticket to Ride: 10th Anniversary
Ticket to Ride: First Journey (U.S.)
Ticket to Ride: First Journey (Europe)
Ticket to Ride: Ghost Train
Ticket to Ride: San Francisco

Accessories Car Tokens - Orange (50ct)
Car Token Set - Deluxe (180ct)
Ticket to Ride - Play Pink


With elegantly simple gameplay, Ticket to Ride can be learned in 3 minutes, while providing players with intense strategic and tactical decisions every turn. Players collect cards of various types of train cars they then use to claim railway routes in North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn. Additional points come to those who fulfill Destination Tickets – goal cards that connect distant cities; and to the player who builds the longest continuous route.

"The rules are simple enough to write on a train ticket – each turn you either draw more cards, claim a route, or get additional Destination Tickets," says Ticket to Ride author, Alan R. Moon. "The tension comes from being forced to balance greed – adding more cards to your hand, and fear – losing a critical route to a competitor."

Ticket to Ride continues in the tradition of Days of Wonder's big format board games featuring high-quality illustrations and components including: an oversize board map of North America, 225 custom-molded train cars, 144 illustrated cards, and wooden scoring markers.

Since its introduction and numerous subsequent awards, Ticket to Ride has become the BoardGameGeek epitome of a "gateway game" -- simple enough to be taught in a few minutes, and with enough action and tension to keep new players involved and in the game for the duration

Customer Reviews

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Sebastien Carrier
A classic at this point

Simply a great game; it's no wonder it won so many prizes and accolades upon release. Easy to pick up, good for most ages, and enough depth to keep it interesting. A minimal degree of luck or skill required, makes it so even terrible players don't fall too far behind and get discouraged. I've never seen this game be received negatively when introducing it... even to people who "hate" tabletop games.

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Jennifer Atkins
Love this game

I have wanted this game for a long time, I played with my 8 year old and he loved it too. He needed a little coaching but will catch on in no time. Great price too!

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Anik Doucet
Getaway game

Great game to introduce to non boardgamer or to family

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Xinyi Liu
Really fun game

This is a really fun game and the train tokens are nice to feel. The game can get a little tense as the players try to take control of some important road sections. However, when player count gets bigger, the game tend to last long as people take longer time to make decisions. It's best to play at 3-4 players.

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John Vandergugten
Get trains across the country

You can feel like a train conductor