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Ages: 10+
Players: 2-5
Game Length: 90-120 minutes
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5 reviews
Great Game
Rails and Sails is a fun and challenging game. If you have played any other Ticket to Ride games, in my opinion, this one is the most fun and challenging of them all.
December 15, 2022 12:35 PM
great game
Ticket to Ride Rails and Sails is a double sided game board. It’s like two games in one. You have ships and boats, creating two different draw piles one for trains one for boats. Harbors are also in the game and you’ll have to place them on the board as you go. If you don’t place them you lose points at the end game. When you draw your destination card and start mapping out your destination you’ll see that it’ll require both trains and boats to complete your card. Instructions aren’t terrible to learn. Just give it a read and look at the cards, it’ll all click. If you have played the base game before you’ll be good to go. Just needing to see how harbors are put down on the board and that’s it from the instructions. It would be a good idea to have some sort of card holder, you can accumulate a lot. You collect cards with destinations and collect colored boats and trains cards to get you there. Love that the edge of board has a score keeper makes it so much easier, no pen and paper needed. Great family fun! Also listed in other review we didn't have red trains only the boats. -pulled from another Ticket to Ride game.
November 25, 2017 1:18 PM
bubblerider
Ticket to Ride Rails and Sails is a double sided game board. It’s like two games in one. You have ships and boats, creating two different draw piles one for trains one for boats. Harbors are also in the game and you’ll have to place them on the board as you go. If you don’t place them you lose points at the end game. When you draw your destination card and start mapping out your destination you’ll see that it’ll require both trains and boats to complete your card. Instructions aren’t terrible to learn. Just give it a read and look at the cards, it’ll all click. If you have played the base game before you’ll be good to go. Just needing to see how harbors are put down on the board and that’s it from the instructions. It would be a good idea to have some sort of card holder, you can accumulate a lot. You collect cards with destinations and collect colored boats and trains cards to get you there. Love that the edge of board has a score keeper makes it so much easier, no pen and paper needed. Great family fun! Also listed in other review we didn't have red trains only the boats. -pulled from another Ticket to Ride game.
November 25, 2017 12:00 AM
love it
This is def a game you want to add to your collection! Double sided board to be able to have something a little different each time you play. Makes for a great family game night. The only thing for us, the red trains weren't included, we got the boats only. It was a sealed box brand new. But since we owned two other tickets to ride we didn't mind borrowing from another box.
November 15, 2017 11:55 AM
bubblerider
This is def a game you want to add to your collection! Double sided board to be able to have something a little different each time you play. Makes for a great family game night. The only thing for us, the red trains weren't included, we got the boats only. It was a sealed box brand new. But since we owned two other tickets to ride we didn't mind borrowing from another box.
November 15, 2017 12:00 AM
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