Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails takes the familiar gameplay of Ticket to Ride and expands it across the globe — which means that you’ll be moving across water, of course, and that’s where the sails come in.
61.90€
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Andeaglass
I was surprised how much my wife and I enjoyed this Ticket to Ride release. We bought it with high anticipation and before we played watched Dice Tower review of it. I was disappointed to see Tom Vasel not like this game. But when we played it, we loved it so much. We have played only Ticket to Ride, Ticket to Ride Europe, and Nordic Countries, but this one moved to the top of our list. The game is longer, but the tension was there the whole time. We played the World side with 5 people, and the Great Lakes side with just us two. Both were great but we prefer the World side and can't wait to play again. 9.5 for excellence. Not 10 because for how much money it is, the train and boat pieces did not seem as high of quality, but the more we play it the less I mind because I'm having a lot of fun. Probably would rate a little lower because of price, but we got it brand new for $50 instead of $80, so can't complain. Even with the 80 dollars I still would rate 8.5 because the game is great.
bwt2q
It's very similar to playing 2 games of ticket to ride simultaneously on 2 separate boards, with wild cards drawn in 1 game able to be used in the other. It takes twice as long as a normal game with roughly the same amount of fun. Overall, this is a significant step backwards for the Ticket to Ride franchise, offering a longer, less compelling game that's just plain less fun. I will not play again if I can avoid it. Note that this is a single play impression on the world map. The Great Lakes map might be more compelling. If I am asked to play this again, I'll ask for that map.
Armadillo Al
Lots of fun, but I don't see myself liking the World map as much as I liked the Great Lakes map. No chance I'll pay for both maps when I only want one.