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Set off with your friends and family to discover the classic board game. Ticket to Ride is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM with a 60% discount lasting until 15th July, 1 PM UTC. In this railway adventure, you’ll need to be the quickest to link up your cities and reach your destinations. Try out different tactics, block your competitors’ lines, and take over routes before the others do!

Also, until 15th July, 1 PM UTC, all the Ticket to Ride’s DLCs are available on GOG.COM with 40% discounts.
Building railways, lots of them. I guess it can be fun. Any other maps than USA?

EDIT: ROFL! Came here from the news post and had not seen the game card yet. In short: there are lots of other maps.
Post edited July 08, 2020 by Themken
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Themken: Building railways, lots of them. I guess it can be fun. Any other maps than USA?
Look at the list of optional DLCs, LOL.
Thanks, but no thanks. It's one of the most boring board games I know.
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timppu:
Aaaaaaaalright! Quite a few other maps. :-D


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Here is to hope for a new railway going east along the coast.
Let's hope the GOG version is supported longer than the Linux version.
She's got a chicken to ride

She's got a chicken to ri-i-ide

She's got a chicken to ride, but she don't care

My baby donkey!
Getting Asmodee Digital on GOG would be great. They're the "EA of digital board game adaptations", often even for other publisher's board games. They're very tightly tied to their own platform and Steam sadly, but if this is a start, great. More please!
Hey, GOG, check the local price in Brazil. Here's costing R$ 22,89, and R$ 7,99 on Steam. Same problem with DLCs.
Post edited July 08, 2020 by Patias
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Themken: Building railways, lots of them. I guess it can be fun. Any other maps than USA?

EDIT: ROFL! Came here from the news post and had not seen the game card yet. In short: there are lots of other maps.
All those maps are DLCs which you have to pay for. So better wait until there is a complete (real complete, not "complete" like EU III) edition that contains all DLCs for a good price.
Which engine is used for the game?
Damn, I came here expecting some Beatles themed game. But it's only a railway management game.
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Breja: Thanks, but no thanks. It's one of the most boring board games I know.
It's the game that put the boardgames back into the public eye and launched the hobby again.

It's pretty familial and enjoyable.
Well the original board game is quite fun... but I can't really imagine this as a pc game... I think I'll just stick with the board game.
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IronArcturus: Which engine is used for the game?
Judging from the period, a steam engine?

Hey, i was just leaving anyway.