![]() Yeah it’s got Achievements, which I love. You might wonder if he does this for everyone, but that’s not your concern: If you tap More, the friendly ticket-guy will continue to follow you and show you more options. Pass and Play because you couldn’t convince your friends to buy the app for some reason. ![]() If you hit Play, you can choose to play a variety of modes: Look how happy he is! Taking tickets and all that. So, again, like Patchwork, there’s not much setup to go off of, here, so I’m going to just do a quick run through the app and see what it’s got going on.īoot up the app and this friendly guy will tell you you have some options: The app is small enough to fit on a phone because that is how software works, generally speaking. Ticket to Ride is one of many in the suite of apps published by Asmodee Digital as a way for you to take your various board games on the road since honestly Ticket to Ride is kind of gigantic and I struggled to take pictures of it because it took up most of the tiny table I use for photography. 5 will make a bit more sense, since it’s immediately after the 39th review that was TtR. Last time I did this was for Patchwork and Patchwork Mobile, but I released those pretty far apart. I think it’s an interesting thing to try, as it keeps them a bit fresher in my memory so I can better compare the two. So, I’m trying to diversify my pool of reviews by trying new things every now and then, and I think this is the first time I’ve tried releasing two reviews simultaneously of both the board game and the digital version / app. (Maybe longer with online play?)įull disclosure: A review copy of this app was provided by Asmodee Digital.
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