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Asmodee Ticket to Ride - Refresh Board Game: Strategy & War Game, 2-5 Players, 30-60 Minutes, Geography Focus
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- EXCITING TRAIN ADVENTURE: Embark on a journey across early 20th century North America, collecting train cards and claiming routes to expand your network and connect cities.
- EASY TO LEARN, HARD TO MASTER: With simple rules and engaging gameplay, Ticket to Ride is perfect for both new and experienced players, making it a great choice for family game nights.
- BEAUTIFUL GAME COMPONENTS: Features a giant map of the North American train network, accompanied by miniature trains for each player, enhancing the visual appeal and immersive experience.
- MULTIPLE WAYS TO WIN: Strategically collect color sets of train cards, complete your tickets, and build the longest routes to secure victory, offering endless replayability.
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Earn points by building routes and completing long-distance tickets—but choose wisely, as uncompleted tickets will cost you in the end. With beautifully illustrated maps, engaging gameplay, and endless replay value, Ticket to Ride is the perfect game for families, friends, and board game fans of all experience levels.
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Q: What age group do you consider appropriate?
A: The basics are pretty simple to pick up. I'd say kids as young as eight can enjoy it. There may be some anger involved when an opponent takes their route, but that's about it.
submitted byJmouse - 20 days agoA: Anyone 8 or older- it’s fun for adults too!
submitted byboard game - 21 days agoA: We enjoy it as adults, but we also played it with a seven-year-old. He did fine, he needed as many reminders as I did the first time about the number of cards and sometimes needed help seeing the bigger picture to tie his cities together with less moves, but that’s about the only difference. My niece has kids and she homeschools and she actually uses it as an education tool. The one thing we do as adults and especially when we are playing with kids is we aren’t mean to each other. We try to be thoughtful about not blocking someone to just be blocking someone. You can decide how cutthroat you want to be.
submitted byColleen D - 4 days ago
Q: Why is "Ticket to Ride" called a ". . War Game"?
A: Silly term, they are using, but the "war" aspect comes from the strategic tension and "cutting off" opponents by claiming key routes before they can, much like military strategy, but with trains.
submitted byColleen D - 4 days agoA: Probably because it involves strategy to grab certain train lines before someone else or potentially to block someone.
submitted byBitty - 4 days ago
Q: how long does one game take
A: When we first played in a group of four, it took almost 2 hours. But our friends play as a couple and they say 30 to 60 minutes. I think there’s just a bit of a learning curve at the beginning.
submitted byColleen D - 4 days ago