![]() ![]() It’s the anticipation and competition that makes this game so fun, along with the satisfaction and relief you get each time you claim a route, especially when that route completes one of your destination tickets. ![]() ![]() I’ve found that in a 2 player game you rarely ever compete over routes, but with 4 or 5 players you’re definitely going to feel the tension in the air. Note that the game gets more competitive and difficult with more players. When you have the right amount of matching cards, you turn those in and place your trains on the route, claiming it as yours!Ī route cannot be claimed by multiple people (though some connections do have two available routes), and each player has a limited amount of trains, so you have to watch where the other players are going, and try your best to make sure they don’t claim routes that you need before you do, otherwise it will take more time connecting your destinations. Claiming routes is done by collecting train cards that match the color of the routes on the board. The board is a map of the United States, with various cities connected by train routes of 2 to 6 spaces. You start with a set amount of “destination tickets” that tell you which cities you will want to connect to, and how many points you’ll gain by doing so. The further the cities are from each other on the destination tickets, the more points you’ll get by connecting them. The longer the route you claim, the more points you get. In the end, whoever has the most points wins. Ticket to Ride is all about claiming routes between cities. ![]()
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