- GRAND TOUR OF INDIA: Embark on a captivating tour of Ian Vincent’s India, one of the world’s most densely populated and colorful countries.
- BRITISH RAJ ADVENTURE: Step into the year 1911 and navigate the changing world of the British Raj as you complete your Grand Tour.
- SWISS DELIGHT: Included in this set is Alan R. Moon’s map of Switzerland, specially designed for 2 and 3 players, offering unique challenges and charm.
- ENJOY WITH FRIENDS: Play with 2 to 4 players and experience the thrill of building railways and completing objectives in the heart of India or the tranquil beauty of Switzerland.
- EXPAND YOUR TICKET TO RIDE: Add exciting new maps, routes, and gameplay to your Ticket to Ride experience. Please note that this is an expansion, and the Ticket to Ride base game is required to play.
Ticket to Ride India and Switzerland Board Game Expansion for All Ages
$60.00 Original price was: $60.00.$36.00Current price is: $36.00.
Discover new railway adventures with Ticket to Ride India & Switzerland Expansion! Perfect for family fun—grab yours and expand your game today!
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Prashanth Chandrasekaran Verified Buyer –
Very fast shipping and neat packaging. Item as described
Very satisfied.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Excelente adición al juego original (necesitas un base forzoso), tiene un muy buen mapa para jugar con menos personas por si se necesita y las reglas vienen en múltiples idiomas para fácil comprensión
Paulo Ferreira Verified Buyer –
Cada expansão com uma pitada de desafio diferente.
Anonymous Verified Buyer –
Il s’agit d’une extension et donc il faut avoir déjà un aventurier du rail avec les trains de base pour pouvoir jouer à cette version. Le plateau de jeu de la Suisse est une variante de haut niveau et donc il faut déjà connaitre certaines bases avant de pouvoir y jouer.
Tony Verified Buyer –
Note: A copy of a base TTR game is needed to play this expansion (it comes with destination tickets and maps, but not the train cards or trains).
My fiancé and I like to play games that rely at least a little on luck and aren’t too complex (for her), but that also involve some strategy and complexity (for me). We usually play two-player, and we play TTR USA with the 1912 expansion at least a few times a month. So, we decided to give a couple of the expansions a try, and Switzerland and India seemed like it had some nice additions to the game, plus a good amount of bang for the buck. We were not disappointed.
This is a wonderful addition to Ticket to Ride. You get TWO maps / sets of destination tickets, and each map introduces a new way to play vs. the base Ticket to Ride USA game (i.e., Switzerland adds tunnels and India adds ferries). We found this to be a great way to introduce these new mechanics to the game (as opposed to adding both at once as TTR Europe and TTR Nordic Countries do).
Another thing we loved is that TTR Switzerland added two new types of destination ticket:
(1) For City-to-country tickets you have to connect the city in question to one of the four countries on the map. Each country is worth a different number of points, and you get the points for the highest scoring country connection completed (and if you don’t connect to any country you lose the lowest points on the ticket).
(2) For Country-to-country tickets you have to connect form the primary country to any of the other three countries. Again, each country is worth a different number of points, and you get the points for the highest scoring country you connect (and if don’t connect to any country you lose the lowest points on the ticket).
Finally, for TTR India they added a fun end game bonus for connecting two cities on a destination card using two different routes (the routs can intersect but not overlap or share any trains). These are not always easy to get, and the scoring is reasonable and not game breaking when you do get them.
We have played TTR USA with the 1912 expansion, TTR Europe, TTR Nordic Countries, TTR Nederlands, and this one… I would pick up whatever TTR base set you like best (because the base set is still needed to play), and if you could only pick up one more expansion I would definitely recommend this one.
Huntsman Wolf Verified Buyer –