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Ticket to ride board game rules
Ticket to ride board game rules




To claim a tunnel route, a player first lays down the number of cards required by the length of the route, then he turns face-up as many cards as the number of tunnel symbols on the route ( instead of turning exactly 3 cards like in the original game).

  • Claim a route, by playing a valid set of train cards (in two or three player games, only one of the double-routes can be used.
  • Each player must keep at least 2 destination cards. Setup. Each player receives 42 train cars ( instead of 45 as in the original game), 3 train stations, 4 train cards and 4 destination cards (1 long route and 3 short routes). Advanced Rulesīased on “Ticket to Ride Europe” version. Finally, give the 10 point bonus for the to the player(s) who have the longest continuous path on the board. Moreover the value of completed tickets is added and the value of incomplete tickets is deducted. At the end of game, the players count the points made by claiming routes (this could be done also during the game). When any one player’s stock of colored plastic trains gets down to two trains or less at the end of his turn, each player, including that player, gets one final turn.
  • Draw 3 new destination tickets and keep at least one.
  • Simply ignore the “Tunnel” and “Ferry” symbols on the routes.
  • Claim a route, by playing a valid set of train cards (in two or three player games, only one of the double-routes can be used).
  • Draw 2 train cards (or 1 face-up locomotive).
  • On his turn, a player must perform one (and only one) of the following four actions: Each player receives 42 train cars ( instead of 45 as in the original game), 4 train cards and 3 destination cards (there’s no difference between long and short routes in this case).
  • Advanced Rules (based on “Ticket to Ride Europe”)įor additional informations please see the original rule booklet coming with the original game.
  • ticket to ride board game rules

    Basic Rules (based on “Ticket to Ride USA”).The game is for 2 to 5 players and can be played in two different ways: You will also find the tickets to use with the map. This map is similar as much as possible to the real rail (and ferries) Italian network, even if some modifications and simplifications have been necessary for graphics reasons. You must own a box of the original game (either the USA or Europe version) to be able to play this version.

    ticket to ride board game rules

    Ticket to Ride Italy is a customized unofficial version of the board game Ticket to Ride (also known as Zug um Zug in the German version) published by Days of Wonder.






    Ticket to ride board game rules