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Ticket to Ride

15 November 20047.0/ 10 · 14 votes5

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About

Based on the board game of the same name and published by the same company.

In this game, players compete over a map of the United States, Europe or Switzerland in order to construct railways (there are thus three ways to play the game, the map of Switzerland being exclusive to the PC version). The aim is to create routes linking some cities randomly assigned to you.

Each turn, a player does one of the three following actions : 1) draw new "tickets", that is, cards assigning you new secret objectives, usually consisting of a pair of distant cities you have to connect 2) draw cards which, in combination, will later allow you to construct railroad linking adjacent cities. It's by serially connecting those adjacent cities that you'll eventually connect the distant cities of your objectives 3) play those cards and link adjacent cities.

One of the "tricks" is that each link can only be owned (and used) by one payer, so it is possible to guess an opponent's secret objective and block him.

Ways to play

Modes

Single playerMultiplayer

Perspective

Bird view / Isometric

Languages (8)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English
English (UK)
French
German
Italian
Portuguese (Brazil)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Spanish (Spain)

Game details

Business Model

Commercial

Drivers/APIs Supported

OpenGL

Media Type

CD-ROM, Download

System requirements

Min. CPU Class Required

Intel Pentium 4

Min. OS Class Required

Windows ME

Min. RAM Required

256 MB

Min. Video Memory Required

16 MB

Box art

Also known as

Ticket to Ride PocketiPhone title

Ticket to Ride: Classic EditionSteam release title

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Facts

Released

15 November 2004

Platforms

PCLinuxWindowsMacBrowserMobileiOSAndroidiPadPlayStationPS4XboxXbox One

Age ratings

USK0 (ohne Altersbeschränkung)

Standing

Top 3% by 24hr peak players

Tags

Top-downBoard gameManagerial / business simulationLicensed