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Ticket to Ride comes to the Android OS

Ticket to Ride Android

If I have friends who want to play a board game that usually don’t usually play board games, I usually pull out Ticket to Ride.  To me, it is the best gateway game, and I’ve never had anyone who didn’t enjoy it.  I have played many games of Ticket to Ride on my iPhone and iPad as well, against the AI and human players.  Those who don’t have an iOS device haven’t been able to enjoy the game on the go yet.  However, that has changed with the release of Ticket to Ride for Android.

Ticket to Ride for Android™ includes:
– SOLO and online game play on the classic Ticket to Ride USA map that made the original board game so compelling and popular (2 million copies and counting)
– In-game purchasing for all of the previously released digital maps and variants, including Asia, Europe, Switzerland, and USA 1910.
– Four distinct Ai personalities to compete against
– Players on Android can challenge rail barons playing on other platforms including Steam PC and Mac, iPad, and onDays of Wonder’s online portal
– Contextual in-game Conductor’s Notes (web-based rules) to help you master all the maps
 – Leverages the updated graphics and UI design that debuted in the PC Steam version.
That includes a lot of nice features for Android users.  It’s available at the Google Play store for $6.99.  If you have an Android device that can handle this, I highly recommend this.
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While not working as a Database Administrator, Keith Schleicher has been associated with Gaming Trend since 2003. While his love of video games started with the Telestar Alpha (a pong console with four different games), he trule started playing video games when he received the ill-fated TI-99/4A. While the Speech Synthesizer seemed to be the height of gaming, eventually a 286 AT computer running at 8/12 Hz and a CGA monitor would be his outlet for a while. Eventually he’d graduate to 386, 486, Pentium, and Athlon systems, building some of those systems while doing some hardware reviews and attending Comdex. With the release of the Dreamcast that started his conversion to the console world. Since then he has acquired an NES, SNES, PS2, PS3, PSP, GBA-SP, DS, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One S, Gamecube, Wii, Switch, and Oculus Quest 2. While not playing video games he enjoys bowling, reading, playing board games, listening to music, and watching movies and TV. He originally hails from Wisconsin but is now living in Michigan with his wife and sons.

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