- Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
- Release Date: Jun 25, 2008
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AceGamezFor the sheer amount of fun that strategy fans will have with this XBLA offering, it's very easy to overlook its few imperfections.
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The multiplayer is the best I’ve seen in an XBOX Live Arcade title.
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It's not a perfect adaptation of the German game it's based on, since the map can sometimes get cluttered while the nuances of the game aren't always terribly well explained, but compared to the rather flaccid likes of Lost Cities this is one of those games that hides a devilishly addictive experience under a rather bland exterior.
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I flat out love this game. The XBLA version of Ticket to Ride is faithful to the original. It’s actually better.
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No, it’s not Catan… But, it doesn’t have to be. This is a buy for all board game, Catan, Carcassonne fans, and for someone looking to play a new video strategy game that is as fun as the board game.
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Ticket to Ride will split gamers' opinions. For those who love this genre, there is no reason not to enjoy this game. But for people who do not like slow-paced European board games, Ticket to Ride is not likely to change your view of the genre.
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Games Master UKAnother classic board game conversion, and well worthe the price. [Oct 2008, p.84]
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This railroad-inspired board game offers subtle strategy and an easy learning curve for less than the price of a real train ticket.
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The biggest problem that most will have with Ticket to Ride is that it’s slow, but that’s inherent to board games themselves. The multiplayer is decent and the strategy elements are good and reasonably deep.
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If you enjoyed Catan and Carcasonne then you'll be right on track with this.
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If strategic board games like Catan and Carcassonne are your thing, by all means grab Ticket to Ride, it's definitely a worthy addition to any self respecting board gamers library of Xbox Live Arcade games.
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It's nice to feel engrossed by a board game again. [July 2008, p.66]
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While the game might not appeal to those looking for their XBLA games to pack a little extra visual punch, it's "All aboard!" for those trying to find a relaxing new way to do Game Night with friends.
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While the core experience is solid, Ticket To Ride misses more than a few opportunities.
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Even too much of a good thing can end up ruining a nice little niche genre, so perhaps if there's one serious criticism to make of Ticket to Ride, it's that it could be one title too many for even the most fervent train fan or board game fanatic.
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I was very surprised at how good Ticket to Ride is and still go back to play it even after writing this review, which is a rarity for me when it comes to Xbox Live games.
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If you love turn-based card games, board games, or have played the real-life equivalent of Ticket To Ride, it'll be an easy choice.
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X-ONE Magazine UKThis actually proves pretty deep. [Issue#36, p.114]
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Xbox World 360 Magazine UKOne of the smartest board ports yet, with a cracking interface to go with it. [Oct 2008, p.102]
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While some may fault it for only including a single map for the asking price, this XBLA iteration remains the cheapest way to enjoy the full Ticket to Ride experience!
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 2 out of 19
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BenK.Jul 12, 2008
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EvanB.Jul 9, 2008
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AndyV.Jul 6, 2008