Ticket to Ride Board Game: Rules and Instructions for How to Play
A detailed look at the rules for how to play Ticket to Ride a 2004 family route building board game published by Days of Wonder.
A detailed look at the rules for how to play Ticket to Ride a 2004 family route building board game published by Days of Wonder.
Ticket to Ride Rails & Sails takes the original game and tweaks it into a more advanced game creating a game that might arguably be better than the original.
Ticket to Ride The Card Game actually succeeds at taking the original gameplay and crafting an unique but similar gameplay experience that while fun doesn’t quite live up to the original game.
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The original Ticket to Ride is one of, if not my favorite board game. Ticket to Ride is such a great game because it is an easy to pick up and well balanced game that adds enough strategy to keep the game interesting. Seeing that I love Ticket to Ride so much, I had high expectations for the Europe sequel. I really wasn’t disappointed either.