The Ticket to Ride Card Game delivers all of the excitement, fun and nail-biting tension of the original Ticket to Ride board game, but with several unique game-play twists in a new stand-alone, card game format. Players collect sets of illustrated Train cards which are then used to complete Destination Tickets - routes between two cities depicted on each ticket. Before their Train cards can be used, players face the risk of "train-robbing", where another player may force them to lose their hard-earned cards. The Ticket to Ride Card Game is for 2-4 players ages 8 and older. It includes 96 Train cards, 6 Big Cities Bonus cards, 46 Destination Tickets and a rules booklet. Playing time is approximately 30 minutes.
Features:
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2-4 Players, ages 8 and up
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30 Minutes game time
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A New Train Adventure Begins! Designed by Alan Moon.
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Contains 96 illustrated train car cards, 46 destination tickets, 6 big city prize cards, and a rulebook.
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4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Not as fun as the board gameNov 04, 2009 I bought this because my wife and I love Ticket to Ride the boardgame and thought this would be easier to take with us to play while traveling, however I was wrong. It was disapointing, simple, and confusing due to the differences of the card game to the board game. If you are looking for a better game look to the board game. It teaches cities on a map better than this game.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great Game Only on negativeSep 26, 2009 The game plays very well and is excellent for 2 players and travel. We ignore the memory rule and just count them as you would regular cards. My wife and I highly recommend the game excellent
1 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Awesome game!Dec 30, 2008 This game is so much fun! At first, it's a bit overwhelming to hear all the rules and see the board... but after one round you learn it and start to have a blast! This is a game of skill and thought... that you can keep playing for hours and hours... don't forget to buy the 1910 expansion pack for further enjoyment!
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Better than the board gameDec 13, 2008 The board game is easier to teach to new players because of the visual aids, but the card game is a little more skill-based. If your group won't stop playing TTR but you're getting tired of it, try mixing this in instead.