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Ticket to Ride Game
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Ticket to Ride Game
Ticket to Ride Game

Ticket to Ride Game

With elegantly simple gameplay, Ticket to Ride can be learned in under 15 minutes. Players collect cards of various types of train cars they then use to claim railway routes in North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn. Additional points come to those who fulfill Destination Tickets – goal cards that connect distant cities; and to the player who builds the longest continuous route. “The rules are simple enough to write on a train ticket – each turn you either draw more cards, claim a route, or get additional Destination Tickets,” says Ticket to Ride author, Alan R. Moon. “The tension comes from being forced to balance greed – adding more cards to your hand, and fear – losing a critical route to a competitor.” Ticket to Ride continues in the tradition of Days of Wonder’s big format board games featuring high – quality illustrations and components including: an oversize board map of North America, 225 custom – molded train cars, 144 illustrated cards, and wooden scoring markers. Since its introduction and numerous subsequent awards, Ticket to Ride has become the BoardGameGeek epitome of a “gateway game” — simple enough to be taught in a few minutes, and with enough action and tension to keep new players involved and in the game for the duration. Part of the Ticket to Ride series.

With elegantly simple gameplay, Ticket to Ride can be learned in under 15 minutes. Players collect cards of various types of train cars they then use to claim railway routes in North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn. Additional points come to those who fulfill Destination Tickets – goal cards that connect distant cities; and to the player who builds the longest continuous route. “The rules are simple enough to write on a train ticket – each turn you either draw more cards, claim a route, or get additional Destination Tickets,” says Ticket to Ride author, Alan R. Moon. “The tension comes from being forced to balance greed – adding more cards to your hand, and fear – losing a critical route to a competitor.” Ticket to Ride continues in the tradition of Days of Wonder’s big format board games featuring high – quality illustrations and components including: an oversize board map of North America, 225 custom – molded train cars, 144 illustrated cards, and wooden scoring markers. Since its introduction and numerous subsequent awards, Ticket to Ride has become the BoardGameGeek epitome of a “gateway game” — simple enough to be taught in a few minutes, and with enough action and tension to keep new players involved and in the game for the duration. Part of the Ticket to Ride series.

Ticket to Ride Game

With elegantly simple gameplay, Ticket to Ride can be learned in under 15 minutes. Players collect cards of various types of train cars they then use to claim railway routes in North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn. Additional points come to those who fulfill Destination Tickets – goal cards that connect distant cities; and to the player who builds the longest continuous route. “The rules are simple enough to write on a train ticket – each turn you either draw more cards, claim a route, or get additional Destination Tickets,” says Ticket to Ride author, Alan R. Moon. “The tension comes from being forced to balance greed – adding more cards to your hand, and fear – losing a critical route to a competitor.” Ticket to Ride continues in the tradition of Days of Wonder’s big format board games featuring high – quality illustrations and components including: an oversize board map of North America, 225 custom – molded train cars, 144 illustrated cards, and wooden scoring markers. Since its introduction and numerous subsequent awards, Ticket to Ride has become the BoardGameGeek epitome of a “gateway game” — simple enough to be taught in a few minutes, and with enough action and tension to keep new players involved and in the game for the duration. Part of the Ticket to Ride series.

With elegantly simple gameplay, Ticket to Ride can be learned in under 15 minutes. Players collect cards of various types of train cars they then use to claim railway routes in North America. The longer the routes, the more points they earn. Additional points come to those who fulfill Destination Tickets – goal cards that connect distant cities; and to the player who builds the longest continuous route. “The rules are simple enough to write on a train ticket – each turn you either draw more cards, claim a route, or get additional Destination Tickets,” says Ticket to Ride author, Alan R. Moon. “The tension comes from being forced to balance greed – adding more cards to your hand, and fear – losing a critical route to a competitor.” Ticket to Ride continues in the tradition of Days of Wonder’s big format board games featuring high – quality illustrations and components including: an oversize board map of North America, 225 custom – molded train cars, 144 illustrated cards, and wooden scoring markers. Since its introduction and numerous subsequent awards, Ticket to Ride has become the BoardGameGeek epitome of a “gateway game” — simple enough to be taught in a few minutes, and with enough action and tension to keep new players involved and in the game for the duration. Part of the Ticket to Ride series.

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Last updated at 06/10/2026 09:43:48

Advent Games

$42.05

Ticket to Ride

The Collectivist

$54.95

Ticket to Ride

Delivery between 15–23 June $12

Everyday Rewards

$54.95

Ticket To Ride Board Game

Delivery between 13–17 June $10

Everyday Rewards

$89.10

Days of Wonder Ticket to Ride Train Adventure Map Board Game Kids/Family 8y+

Free delivery between 13–17 June

K and K Creative Toys

$58.49

Ticket to Ride Game

Delivery between 15–19 June $9.95

Target

$59.00

Ticket To Ride

60-day returns

HR Games

$59.95

Ticket to Ride

Delivery $7.36

Hobby Collectors Australia

$59.95

Ticket to Ride

Delivery $12

fabledgames.store

$59.99

Ticket To Ride

Delivery between 16–24 June $10

Booktopia.com.au

$62.95

Ticket To Ride - Board Game

30-day returns

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Entertaining and easy once you learn to play it.
12 January 2022pdkauffman440

originally posted on ebay.com

We played this game once with friends of ours and I liked it so much I bought one. The object is to try to complete your track from one city to another but to do so you have to collect cards with the color train cars you need. There are a few that are wild that can be used for any color. The one to use up all their train cars and complete the most tracks usually wins the game. The end scoring could actually make someone else win.

Fun, unpredictable, and quick.
22 October 2022richbachmann

originally posted on ebay.com

This game is fairly easy to learn - there are not a lot of intricate rules. Every time you play the game it is different based upon the destination cards you get - you aren't trying to hone the perfect strategy game after game. And you can complete a game in a couple hours - leaving enough time to play a different game is you are doing a game night with friends.

Good fun for adolescents and adults!
13 January 2023AL Brisbane

originally posted on myer.com.au

Ticket to Ride as a board game hits the right mark of being much simpler and faster to play than those role play games that take many hours to play but being more engaging than the very simple games that are more suited to younger ages. Once you have picked up the principles (which took 2-3 games for me), play can become quite strategic and therefore more entertaining and interesting. A winner!

Specification

Number of Players2-5
Recomended Age8+
Play Time30-60 Mins
ComplexityLow Complexity
InteractivityModerate Interaction

Price comparison

Updated 4 days ago
Advent Games

$42.05

Out of stock

Ticket to Ride

The Collectivist

$54.95

Ticket to Ride

Delivery between 15–23 June $12

Everyday Rewards

$54.95

Out of stock

Ticket To Ride Board Game

Delivery between 13–17 June $10

Everyday Rewards

$89.10

Out of stock

Days of Wonder Ticket to Ride Train Adventure Map Board Game Kids/Family 8y+

Free delivery between 13–17 June

K and K Creative Toys

$58.49

Out of stock

Ticket to Ride Game

Delivery between 15–19 June $9.95

Price history

Price history

Reviews

Entertaining and easy once you learn to play it.
12 January 2022

We played this game once with friends of ours and I liked it so much I bought one. The object is to try to complete your track from one city to another but to do so you have to collect cards with the color train cars you need. There are a few that are wild that can be used for any color. The one to use up all their train cars and complete the most tracks usually wins the game. The end scoring could actually make someone else win.

pdkauffman440 originally posted on ebay.com
Fun, unpredictable, and quick.
22 October 2022

This game is fairly easy to learn - there are not a lot of intricate rules. Every time you play the game it is different based upon the destination cards you get - you aren't trying to hone the perfect strategy game after game. And you can complete a game in a couple hours - leaving enough time to play a different game is you are doing a game night with friends.

richbachmann originally posted on ebay.com
Good fun for adolescents and adults!
13 January 2023

Ticket to Ride as a board game hits the right mark of being much simpler and faster to play than those role play games that take many hours to play but being more engaging than the very simple games that are more suited to younger ages. Once you have picked up the principles (which took 2-3 games for me), play can become quite strategic and therefore more entertaining and interesting. A winner!

AL Brisbane originally posted on myer.com.au
Great Classic
8 May 2022

I play board games for almost 40 years and heard about Ticket to Ride ever since it came out. I always delayed the buy of this game. Finally I saw it on Zavvi at a great price and tought the time had come to get this now we'll established classic. I have no regreats! The game play is easy but very strategic as players can interfere in other players plans indirectly. Easy to learn, to teach, to setup and get playing! Highly recommend this game from Days of Wonder as well as the Zavvi as the place to get it! It was sent very fast and very well packed and had no customs issues despite it being sent from the UK to Portugal. Cheers!

BigHagar originally posted on www.zavvi.com
Great family game
5 January 2023

Ticket to ride a great family game. Simple to learn. The ticket destination cards mix the game up, making it enjoyable to replay.It moves quickly,and is fun to play with your kids.I was especially surprised when the packages arrived on a Saturday- thanks Myer for getting this delivery to me before Christmas!

SamJL originally posted on myer.com.au
Great family game
30 December 2017

I purchased this game because I was looking for a game to play at a family gathering. We do not typically play games, as I am the only one in the family who generally has any interest in them. I felt like it would be worth a chance to try, though. Based on the description of the game, I was skeptical - it did not sound particularly interesting to me. I lean towards science fiction or fantasy themes, but no one else in my family does. This seemed to be a pretty universal theme, and given all the positive reviews, I decided to take a chance even though I thought it sounded kind of boring. The game turned out to be a pretty big hit. To give some perspective, the people playing were 48 (myself), 59 (my brother) and 80 (my mother) years old. It took us some time to get ... MoreI purchased this game because I was looking for a game to play at a family gathering. We do not typically play games, as I am the only one in the family who generally has any interest in them. I felt like it would be worth a chance to try, though. Based on the description of the game, I was skeptical - it did not sound particularly interesting to me. I lean towards science fiction or fantasy themes, but no one else in my family does. This seemed to be a pretty universal theme, and given all the positive reviews, I decided to take a chance even though I thought it sounded kind of boring. The game turned out to be a pretty big hit. To give some perspective, the people playing were 48 (myself), 59 (my brother) and 80 (my mother) years old. It took us some time to get the hang of the rules, but only because none of us had played the game before, not because they were particularly difficult. After playing through it the first time, we began to see where different strategies came in and started changing our play styles a bit. We all had fun playing it and it was a good way to spend time together. The next day my brother commented to me that he really enjoyed the game, too. I'd recommend this game to pretty much anyone, and based on my experience it might be a good one if you're trying to entice non-gamers into the world of gaming. It's not very difficult to play, but there can definitely be strategy involved as well so don't think it's just a simple/basic game.

kse001 originally posted on ebay.com
Great game for the family!
8 February 2023

Great game for the family! We have the junior version and the Europe version as well. The original North America version is easier for kids to play than the Europe version due to the names of cities being in the native language of the cities, but it's still useful for educational purposes. Overall, a great board game concept.

jaminbaldwin originally posted on ebay.com
Not vivid or easy to read
8 December 2020

This game is a family favorite, but not this particular game as the colors are muted and difficult to distinguish on both the board and the cards. The route cards are not bright or easy to read. On the regular game, the colors on the cards and board are vivid. Also in this one, the cards are super slick and difficult to stack and hold. The regular game, the cards are durable without being slick. This was a huge disappointment. Although the game is still fun to play, it's not as vivid and easy to manage. I recommend buying this game, but from another source.

rickjillmiranda originally posted on ebay.com
Ticket to Ride board game
11 January 2021

Days of Wonder a Ticket to Ride is a simpler version of Ticket to Ride Europe. I prefer the more challenging European version with its tunnels, ferries and train stations, but Days of Wonder is a great beginners introduction to the game and not too complicated to play with the grandkids. Cards in the Days of Wonder are smaller - seems like the manufacturer was trying to cut costs. Some strategy is required, but the routes are very easy to complete. The kids enjoy it a lot and it it nice to have a fun game that everyone likes to play. If youre purchasing the game strictly for adults, opt for the more difficult European edition.

poor-librarian originally posted on ebay.com
an incredibly complicated game Nothing like the reviews
4 April 2022

this game was promoted as an easy game to play and recommended for seniors as it was a simple to play game, this is an all out lie, this is a very complicated game and it left the wife and I scratching our heads at the incredibly complicated instructions. We tried to play it but we were overwhelmed by the complex set of moves required to play, we finally gave up. I do not recommend this game for any age group, the gameplay is pointless and frustrating!

tortugapaul originally posted on ebay.com

Specification

Number of Players2-5
Recomended Age8+
Play Time30-60 Mins
ComplexityLow Complexity
InteractivityModerate Interaction