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Ticket To Ride: New York Reviews

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The set collection and route building game Ticket To Ride is truly a modern classic. In the original game you would claim routes across a map by playing a group of matching coloured cards. You would do this hoping to fulfil ‘tickets’ - journeys made up of multiple connected routes, with larger journeys worth more points. Unfulfilled tickets, however, lose you points at the end of the game.

The large maps of North America and Europe created an interesting tug of war as players attempted to construct the most efficient network, plastic train pieces made the board grow in a colourful spider web fashion as the game progressed. Ticket to Ride: New York shrinks all those ideas into an amazingly quick battle of taxi routes across the titular city.

In essence, New York shrinks everything about it’s older sibling down, the box, the cards, the game length. The box claims 15 minutes and I was shocked to find this is entirely accurate. Due to the tighter map, smaller routes and shorter tickets, the game has become somewhat akin to a knife fight in a phone box.

Because Ticket to Ride: New York is so short, tickets become incredibly important and reading them correctly is key to doing well. If you want to maximise your points you will need to draw extra tickets fairly early on in the game, but of course that’s a risk because if you can’t fulfil them you are going to lose points.

There are a couple of differences in the gameplay too. Namely, the points are all totted up at the end rather than as you go along, and there are some landmarks on the map which give you a small amount of bonus points. The rest of the changes all come from that shrinkage of the core game.

So, in Ticket to Ride: New York you have a quick playing, intense version of a modern classic, perfect for those times when you can’t commit to a fuller game, or just as an aperitif.

Player Count: 2-4
Time: 10-15 Minutes
Age: 8+

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A great mini version of ticket to ride, perfect for a quick game after school. Zatu games are so reliable and delivery is super quick.
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Posted 2 years ago
Small basic version of Ticket to Ride. Great for when you fancy TTR but don't have the time. Played as 2 players and every move matters. Would probably use this as a go to to introduce people to modern board gaming.
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Posted 2 years ago
The essence of Ticket to Ride distilled into a shorter version that’s easy for young children to learn, play and enjoy. A complete game that only takes 20 minutes or so.
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Posted 5 years ago
Very cute and quick game.
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Posted 5 years ago
Excellent. Small streamlined version of ticket to Ride, the game is still as fun and accessable as the other ticket to Ride game. However the time limit makes the game much more intense and you really feel that every turn matters. Only played with 2 so far but think it will scale well.
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Posted 5 years ago
Really enjoy this new version of ticket to right. Easy to teach and play like most Ticket to Rides but the shorter play time makes each move feel much more important compared to larger maps such as Europe. So far have only played with two but am eager to try with 3 and 4 players
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Posted 5 years ago
Quick game nice and simple easy to teach
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Posted 6 years ago
Love this game and Zatu were great as always.
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Posted 6 years ago