"This map is an unofficial Fan made expansion. Symbols & Graphics Copyright © 2004-2015 Days of Wonder, Inc. Produced with permission of Days of Wonder, for non-commercial use only." Ticket to Fly is a French language expansion for Les Adventiers du rail. Set in the US, it allows for flight between major US cities, using custom cards and TtR mechanics....
Another British/Ireland map for Ticket to Ride game made by Wiebke Lüdemann (Illustration) and Stefan Grunhold (Strategy). The board which is 70 x 80 cm in size, connects United Kingdom with the rest of Europe (e.g. Amsterdam in The Netherlands as well as Bergen and Stavanger in Norway, Helgoland in Germany, etc.). 1. In addition to the original Ticket to...
Card expansion for Ticket to Ride In addition to the original Ticket to Ride rules, the 30 Wild Wild West event cards are shuffled at the beginning of the game. Three cards are distributed to each player. Each player reviews his event cards and decides which ones to keep. A player must keep at least one card but may keep two or all three. Playing the event...
In this installation we get to visit Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong and other fast growing cities. The game follows the original Ticket to Ride rules. While the destination ticket layout does not follow the original Ticket to Ride design the map is amazingly beautiful: it features a huge dragon on one side and inherits the usual TtR design. I am looking...
To play, you either need to have the original Ticket to Ride or Ticket to Ride Europe. The Italy map can be played with either rule set and components. However, there are some modifications. For both variants players receive only 42 instead of the usual 45 trains. The Europe variant starts with an initial destination ticket draw of three short and one long...
Another fanmade Italy map for Ticket to Ride. On a relief-like view of Italy, each city is indicated by a little flag of the country it is located in. The game works with 3-4 players but players use only 40 instead of the usual 45 waggons. It has been designed in a way that highly frequented cities (like Rome, Florence and Naples) are not used very often...