Ticket to Ride (2023)

Marmalade Game Studio

Android · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One · Xbox Series X|S · iOS

4.00 from 1 rating

18 members have it in their collection · 10 backlogged

The cross-country train-adventure game is on its way! It's a fresh take on the iconic board game in stunning 3D. Play with friends, family and players of all ages around the world. Drive your enterprise from coast to coast and strategise as lines collide and direct routes grow!
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Release dates

  • Nov 14, 2023 (Full Release) (Worldwide) Android, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), iOS
  • Jul 18, 2024 (Full Release) (Europe) PlayStation 4
  • Jul 18, 2024 (Full Release) (North_America) PlayStation 4
  • Jul 24, 2024 (North_America) Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
  • Aug 08, 2024 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch

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KristapsTralmaks

Review KristapsTralmaks 4/5 · Dec 24, 2025

Our favorite board game on PC

Our family's favorite board game to play on PC. And I rate it only in this aspect - something for family or friends to play together, because I haven't tried the online game, I have no opinion on it, and the bots are not too smart. Ticket to Ride is a fantastic board game. And it has been successfully ported …

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Our family's favorite board game to play on PC. And I rate it only in this aspect - something for family or friends to play together, because I haven't tried the online game, I have no opinion on it, and the bots are not too smart. Ticket to Ride is a fantastic board game. And it has been successfully ported to a computer. I would recommend buying it only in a set with DLC Ticket to Ride®: Round the World Ticket, because playing it with just one map will quickly get boring. There are two options for us to play, everyone performing actions on the computer screen or looking at the computer screen and performing actions in the phone application. We use the second option, because in the first one everyone can see each other's tickets and, accordingly, it is very easy to sabotage each other's game. The only drawback is, that it could have allowed more actions to be performed in the phone application at the time of start of new game and the phone application to display more information, including the number of remaining trains of other players. Then you could comfortably play using only your phone and being away from the computer screen, for example, comfortably sitting into a club chair in the other room.

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