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Days of Wonder  |  SKU: DW720066

Ticket To Ride: Paris

€20.63 EUR
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Description

Designer Alan R. Moon
Publisher Days of Wonder
Players 2-4
Playtime 10-15 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up


Welcome to the city of light! Find yourself transported to the glamorous Paris of the roaring twenties. Jump aboard an open platform bus, cruise down Champs-Elysées Avenue, admire the Eiffel Tower, and conclude your day by enjoying a picturesque sunset from a charming terrace in Montmartre — all without leaving your table.

Ticket To Ride: Paris, part of the "Cities" line of Ticket to Ride games, has gameplay similar to the original game, but with a playing time of only fifteen minutes. On a turn, you either collect transportation cards, spend these cards to claim a route on the game board, or draw tickets that show two locations you need to connect with routes.

In Paris, when you claim a blue, white, or red route, you keep a transportation card of this color in front of you instead of discarding all of the cards. When you collect a card of each color, you've made a French flag, then you discard these cards and score bonus points. Vive la France!

When a player has two or fewer buses left to place on routes, each player takes one final turn, then they score points for the tickets they've completed and lose points for those unfulfilled.

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David Troock
Take a quick, lovely ride in Paris!

If you want to play a beautiful, quick and easy to digest version of Ticket to Ride, this is an excellent choice. It only take a few minutes to set up and play (30ish minutes for play perhaps), and if you've ever been to (lost in ...) Paris, it's fun to get reminders of the various locations named on the board. Played this one with our one son's youngest, and she enjoyed it!

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Pierre Carette

Ticket To Ride: Paris