Product Description Early century Germany. Under a subtle autumn rain, a smoke announces the arrival of the 4:15 train from Nuremberg to Munich Central Station. The din of the gigantic engine becomes more and more intense until it culminates in a prolonged whistle when the locomotive stops next to the quay, puffing steam in every direction. Livery porters hurry to unload their luggage as passengers get off the wagons. On the track in front, a station leader pulls the rope and a triple whistle announces the departure of another train to the next destination: Berlin, the capital of the German Empire. In Ticket to Ride Germany, players will build their railway network to connect cities present on their Destination Tickets. They will have to pay attention to opponents who may be willing to reach the same places as the German Empire. Each player will also have to recover valuable passengers from each city before their opponents. As in previous versions of Ticket to Ride, the game remains easy to learn and is enjoyed by both families and more experienced players. Climb board. Safety Warning Warning: Contains toy Adult surveillance is recommended. Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Box Contains 1 Board with the map of the German Empire of the early century, 225 Colorful Wagons, 110 Train Cards, 89 Destination Tickets, 1 Bonus Card, 60 Wooden Passengers, 1 Bag, 5 Wooden Scoreboards, 1 Rules See more
S**.
The instructions on the reverse are in Italian
Should have read all the reviews as people have reported this fact. It isn’t made clear on the selling page. Luckily the person I had bought it for found it funny and said they knew how to play the game! But I wasn’t impressed
P**W
Another great addition to the TTR collection!
Unlike the expansion packs that I have previously bought (Netherlands, France/Old West, India/Switzerland, Europe) this box contains everything you need to play a game and could be used as a base game for expansion packs. (Contains the plastic trains, train cards and markers). The instructions are in italian, but wasn't concerned as these are easily found on the days of wonder website and had read them to see what the difference was between this and other versions. Having the 'meeples' is a great addition and a different way to get bonuses. Short routes are good for gathering these.
A**R
Right language
Sham the instructions were not in English and we had to go on the internet to find out how to play it.Not so bad but we could have been told when we ordered it
S**E
Instructions in different language
Good game parts feel cheap but the idea is ok. Biggest problem was the instructions where in Italian.
J**L
Never played
Can read the rules as I don’t speak Italian and a lot smaller than I thought it would be
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