You know, this is one of the examples of the Internet at its best. A very informative video tutorial, creative, enthusiastic, very good diction, just a lot of fun. So well done. Thank you.
A nice presentation but factually in error in a number of places. For example, scoring should occur doing the game. That is what the marker and point tracker is for. This allows you to see who is winning.
You are absolutely correct! We have played this game A LOT and I guess we just played an example of how we would play it. I suppose it's not exactly textbook play. During the game, often times someone will forget to adjust their point marker and it seemed to be a pain to try to keep track of score during the game. That's why we just do scoring at the end, plus it makes it more exciting not being able to know for sure who is winning until the very end.
You can get more destination cards to get more points. Usually you would only get more destination cards when you are done with your initial missions or close to being done. Otherwise you run the risk of not finishing some of them and getting negative points instead.
Question: player draws Montreal-Atlanta and New York-Atlanta. When Montreal-Atlanta is completed, does that also complete New York-Atlanta if using same route? Thanx.
So I’m thinking the most important aspect of the game is Re-evaluating your destination cards as you go and getting rid of routes you are not going to be able to complete.
I don’t understand why the route of 1 pt between Dallas and Houston was counted at the end, but it was not highlighted as part of any ticket route when the tickets were presented. It was just an extra unneeded train car, but still went to the total of points. Is that a way to add extra points that I don’t know about?
Yes, you can draw two cards from the 5 face up cards. It sounds like you have the Europe Ticket to Ride. The one in the video is a little different. You would need to refer to the game instructions :) We don't own the Europe Ticket to Ride. I played that version before but unfortunately I forgot the specific rules pertaining to the tunnels and ferries.
Can you discard a destination card after your initial discarding if you realize later on in the game that you can't complete the route, or can you only discard when you first make that decision of how many of the cards you're going to keep after drawing them?
The game ends when one of the players runs out of all their trains. Then you tally up the scores and whoever has the most points wins. If you have more then 100 points, you just make another circle around the scoring numbers. If you play by the official rules you are actually supposed to keep track of your scores while you are playing the game, advancing your scoring tokens in accordance with your developing railroads. We did that at first but it seems like people constantly forget to advance their scoring token or they count something wrong and they have more/less points then what it looks like. So we just tally up points at the end of the game. Sorry for the long answer, hopefully somewhere in that paragraph you got the answer you were looking for ;)
Word of Advice TV ok, thanks. I thought when you said that Nd started moving the token, I thought it was the end of round 1, but was the end of the game. Got it. I keep hearing how good this game is, I might have to get it.
The game is awesome! One of our all time favorites. (recently has been bumped down to second place by this game ua-cam.com/video/wuAslqtRa_w/v-deo.html) By the way, if you get it, make sure you get the America version. My brother bought Ticket to Ride - Europe and it just wasn't the same. We liked America way more. Have fun!
@@joannasmith8962 If you choose to draw cards, that is all you can do for that turn. You can't draw cards and claim a route on the same turn. So for example, on your turn you can only do ONE of these 3 actions: 1. Draw train cards 2. Claim a route 3. Draw more mission cards
@@joannasmith8962 You're welcome! It's a fun game. Enjoy! I am all for modifying gameplay though :) If you guys like it better that way, then I would just keep playing it the way you were. After we play some game many times we like to change up the set-up, add some conditions, or change some rules to make the game more interesting.
From the draw deck you can take a train card and a wild card (locomotive). But if you’re taking a wild card from the face-up pile, that is the only one you can draw and your turn is over.
We have started with 10 train cards before ;) Changes things up a bit. After playing this game a whole lot,, it isn't as exciting as it once was so we like to experiment with different setups. I guess I even forgot its supposed to be 4 cards heh
You played the game wrong. As stated in the manual, with 2 players, each of the "double tracks" (the roads where two different players can build on the same track) are used as single track, only one player can build. Thats a rule you have not used...
GABRIEL GREGORY When taking destination cards throughout the game and the routes are completed do you play them immediately to claim the points or do you have to wait each turn to claim one route?
Word of Advice TV It just doesn't appeal to me.If I saw it for 1.00 at Goodwill I might try it but not 40.00 at Walmart.I want to like it but I just can't.I tried Settlers of Catan another hyped up game and thought it was stupid too.
Our current favorite is Splendor, perhaps you would like that one. Though it's in the $40 dollar range too. I made a video on that one too: ua-cam.com/video/wuAslqtRa_w/v-deo.html
Ticket to Ride: amzn.to/2C6hfaT
0:00 Game contents and set up
2:15 Red vs Blue. Let the game begin!
6:20 Scoring
You know, this is one of the examples of the Internet at its best. A very informative video tutorial, creative, enthusiastic, very good diction, just a lot of fun. So well done. Thank you.
Thank you! Glad you found the video helpful! :)
They may not have mentioned that the grey routes can be completed with any color. Also when we play, we keep score as we go.
A nice presentation but factually in error in a number of places. For example, scoring should occur doing the game. That is what the marker and point tracker is for. This allows you to see who is winning.
You are absolutely correct! We have played this game A LOT and I guess we just played an example of how we would play it. I suppose it's not exactly textbook play. During the game, often times someone will forget to adjust their point marker and it seemed to be a pain to try to keep track of score during the game. That's why we just do scoring at the end, plus it makes it more exciting not being able to know for sure who is winning until the very end.
Thank you! This is the best Ticket To Ride tutorial I’ve found!
Good to hear! Glad we could help :)
My instructions says you only get 4 train cards at the beginning of the game.
Same
What train card is the grey path
Why did you get more destination cards? When do you get them?
You can get more destination cards to get more points. Usually you would only get more destination cards when you are done with your initial missions or close to being done. Otherwise you run the risk of not finishing some of them and getting negative points instead.
Question: player draws Montreal-Atlanta and New York-Atlanta. When Montreal-Atlanta is completed, does that also complete New York-Atlanta if using same route? Thanx.
Yes, that is correct. Sometimes I draw a mission card and that mission is already complete! Awesome when that happens :)
So I’m thinking the most important aspect of the game is Re-evaluating your destination cards as you go and getting rid of routes you are not going to be able to complete.
I don’t understand why the route of 1 pt between Dallas and Houston was counted at the end, but it was not highlighted as part of any ticket route when the tickets were presented. It was just an extra unneeded train car, but still went to the total of points. Is that a way to add extra points that I don’t know about?
Sault Ste. Marie is pronounced “Sue Saint Maree”!
Lol I caught that to
can you draw two cards from 5 face up cards? what'd sbout the train station ,tunnel and ferries?
Yes, you can draw two cards from the 5 face up cards. It sounds like you have the Europe Ticket to Ride. The one in the video is a little different. You would need to refer to the game instructions :) We don't own the Europe Ticket to Ride. I played that version before but unfortunately I forgot the specific rules pertaining to the tunnels and ferries.
@@WordofAdviceTV thank you. Yes i have the Europe
Can you discard a destination card after your initial discarding if you realize later on in the game that you can't complete the route, or can you only discard when you first make that decision of how many of the cards you're going to keep after drawing them?
You have to discard the card/s initially. You can't discard a card a few turns afterwards.
Is there a pdf I could download to play ticket to ride days of wonder?
How does the game ultimately end? I see you moving a marker around the edge, is there a finish line or final point total?
The game ends when one of the players runs out of all their trains. Then you tally up the scores and whoever has the most points wins. If you have more then 100 points, you just make another circle around the scoring numbers. If you play by the official rules you are actually supposed to keep track of your scores while you are playing the game, advancing your scoring tokens in accordance with your developing railroads. We did that at first but it seems like people constantly forget to advance their scoring token or they count something wrong and they have more/less points then what it looks like. So we just tally up points at the end of the game. Sorry for the long answer, hopefully somewhere in that paragraph you got the answer you were looking for ;)
Word of Advice TV ok, thanks. I thought when you said that Nd started moving the token, I thought it was the end of round 1, but was the end of the game. Got it. I keep hearing how good this game is, I might have to get it.
The game is awesome! One of our all time favorites. (recently has been bumped down to second place by this game ua-cam.com/video/wuAslqtRa_w/v-deo.html) By the way, if you get it, make sure you get the America version. My brother bought Ticket to Ride - Europe and it just wasn't the same. We liked America way more. Have fun!
Can trains make sharp turns ?
Haha in this game they can
What happens if you do not have a set of cards(train cards) to claim a route on your turn. Do you just pass?
You just collect more train cards :) There is no limit to how many train cards a player can have so just keep collecting until you can afford a route.
@@WordofAdviceTV so do you just keep drawing cards until you have something? Or you turn is complete if you do not have a set of trains to complete.
@@joannasmith8962 If you choose to draw cards, that is all you can do for that turn. You can't draw cards and claim a route on the same turn. So for example, on your turn you can only do ONE of these 3 actions:
1. Draw train cards
2. Claim a route
3. Draw more mission cards
@@WordofAdviceTV thanks! We have been playing wrong. Lol we draw cards and claim a route on same turn. So it is either or. Thank you.
@@joannasmith8962 You're welcome! It's a fun game. Enjoy! I am all for modifying gameplay though :) If you guys like it better that way, then I would just keep playing it the way you were. After we play some game many times we like to change up the set-up, add some conditions, or change some rules to make the game more interesting.
What about the gray routes?
I also wondered this but it looks like there are gray cards for those.
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NICE
And, if you can't complete a destination card, it will deduct the points
What happens when I draw three new routes and they’re all block? Can I change them on my other turn?
How long was the game time?
Nice vid BTW
About half an hour. That was just 2 players though. If you play with 4 or 5 it can get up to an hour easy.
Thank you! :)
Also, when you get one train card from the mystery pile, if the next card is a locomotive, the player can't take it.
From the draw deck you can take a train card and a wild card (locomotive). But if you’re taking a wild card from the face-up pile, that is the only one you can draw and your turn is over.
Have to keep at least one destination card. Not two.
If you draw, yes. Have to keep 2 at game start.
@ 7:57 the audio cuts out.
I get it now, thanks!
Glad I could help ;)
We have started with 10 train cards before ;) Changes things up a bit. After playing this game a whole lot,, it isn't as exciting as it once was so we like to experiment with different setups. I guess I even forgot its supposed to be 4 cards heh
You played the game wrong. As stated in the manual, with 2 players, each of the "double tracks" (the roads where two different players can build on the same track) are used as single track, only one player can build. Thats a rule you have not used...
Well we actually played it like that on purpose. Showing how the game would be played with 3-5 players. But thanks for pointing that out!
GABRIEL GREGORY When taking destination cards throughout the game and the routes are completed do you play them immediately to claim the points or do you have to wait each turn to claim one route?
He said that normally you would not be able to use two routes to the same destinations. They were just showing how it’s done with more than 3 players.
This game gets a lot of love but, it looks kinda lame to me.
It's a pretty cool game! One of my favorite aspects is that there are no dice. Makes it harder to "get lucky and win"
ВСЁ ПОНЯТНО, ЧТО НИЧЕГО НЕ ПОНЯТНО
i dont like that board game now
Searched for "paint drying" and found this video.
Looks boring.
I apologize for making it look like that. Must be my monotone narration lol. It's actually a pretty fun game!
Word of Advice TV It just doesn't appeal to me.If I saw it for 1.00 at Goodwill I might try it but not 40.00 at Walmart.I want to like it but I just can't.I tried Settlers of Catan another hyped up game and thought it was stupid too.
Our current favorite is Splendor, perhaps you would like that one. Though it's in the $40 dollar range too. I made a video on that one too: ua-cam.com/video/wuAslqtRa_w/v-deo.html