Ticket to Ride
- Ticket to Ride is a cross-country train adventure where players collect cards of various types of train cars
- 2-5 Players ,for Ages 8+ , 30-60 minutes 2004 Game of the Year in Germany “Once you play this game, you’ll never play TransAmerica again
- It’s a fantastic medium-weight game – one that plays equally well with two to five players.
- One Board map of North American train routes
- There are 225 Colored Train Cars
- It enables the players to claim railway routes connecting cities throughout North America
- One “Days of Wonder Online access number”
- One Rules booklet
- There are 144 Illustrated cards
- There are 5 Wooden Scoring Markers
Product Description
October 2, 1900 was 28 years to the day that noted London eccentric, Phileas Fogg accepted and then won a $20,000 bet that he could travel “Around the World in 80 Days”. Now at the dawn of the century it was time for a new “impossible journey.” Some old friends have gathered to celebrate Fogg’s impetuous and lucrative gamble and to propose a new wager of their own. The stakes: $1 million — and the winner takes all competition. The objective: to see who can travel b… More >>

This was a gift to an out of town grandson, his Mom said it was a good game and the family enjoyed it. I have no other feedback.
Rating: 3 / 5
I bought this for my son for Christmas on the recommendation of all the reviews here. I was so excited to get it and play. But we had such a hard time figuring it out. The directions are very poor and I had to go on to the website to get more info from a critic review. My husband finally figured it out and they do enjoy it, but not as much as anticipated.
Rating: 3 / 5
Pretty fun game though not very deep or complicated. Maybe I haven’t played enough but winning seems to be based a bit more on luck than strategy, at least compared to other games out there.
Rating: 2 / 5
Easy & fun game for awhile. But does get repetitive and boring. Catan or Roborally better choice for the money.
Rating: 3 / 5
I chose this boardgame for my niece after carefully reading many reviews. I was able to play the game with her and was a little bit disappointed. I was expecting a game with more strategy. My favorite game for all ages is Blokus, since even little people can give it a try without being able to read, and Blokus is all strategy and no luck.
Rating: 4 / 5