Save Your Thruppences for a Magic Bus to Ticket to Ride: London

Save Your Thruppences for a Magic Bus to Ticket to Ride: London
Board Game: Ticket to Ride: London
Days of Wonder has announced the next title in its long-running Ticket to Ride game series from designer Alan R. Moon, with Moon returning (in spirit) to his United Kingdom homeland for Ticket to Ride: London.

Ticket to Ride: London plays similarly to Ticket to Ride: New York, which is a scaled-down version of the TTR base game. Here's an overview of the gameplay:

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Ticket to Ride: London features the familiar gameplay from the Ticket to Ride game series — collect cards, claim routes, draw tickets — but on a scaled-down map of 1970s London that allows you to complete a game in no more than 15 minutes.

Each player starts with a supply of 17 double-decker buses, two transportation cards in hand, and one or two destination tickets that show locations in London. On a turn, you either draw two transportation cards from the deck or the display of five face-up cards (or you take one face-up bus, which counts as all six colors in the game); or you claim a route on the board by discarding cards that match the color of the route being claimed (with any set of cards allowing you to claim a gray route); or you draw two destination tickets and keep at least one of them.

Players take turns until someone has no more than two buses in their supply, then each player takes one final turn, including the player who triggered the end of the game. Players then sum their points, scoring points for (1) the routes that they've claimed during the game, (2) the destination tickets that they've completed (by connecting the two locations on a ticket by a continuous line of their buses), and (3) the districts that they've connected. (A district consists of 2-4 locations, and you score 1-5 points for a district if you link all of its locations to one another with your buses.) You lose points for any uncompleted destination tickets, then whoever has the high score wins!
Ticket to Ride: London will leave European stations in June 2019, with North America seeing the game in July 2019. Versions of the game will be released in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, and Portuguese/Spanish, with a separate Brazilian Portuguese edition, and the retail price is $20/€20. In the U.S., the game will be available exclusively through the Walmart retail chain "for a limited time".

The press release announcing this title includes this quote from Moon: "Ticket to Ride: London builds on the excitement of Ticket to Ride: New York. It's slightly bigger, but it feels more wide open, and the new Bonus balances the board and the tickets. Ticket to Ride: New York had taxis, so naturally Ticket to Ride: London has double-decker buses. Can you guess what the piece will be in the next city game?" In case you had any doubt, Ticket to Ride will travel elsewhere in 2020. My money is on gondolas...

From gallery of Photodump


Updated image from the publisher on April 3, 2019 here.

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