Ticket to Ride takes you to Japan in its latest update

  • New Japanese expansion is now live
  • New Bullet Train network alongside four other railcars
  • Two new characters also join the fray

In a mere few months following the digital launch of Switzerland expansion for Ticket to Ride, another beloved map, Japan, has returned. This is the initial time that the Japan Expansion transitions from its physical form to digital format. A significant change comes with this update: it’s no longer just about competing to finish your own tickets; teamwork and collaboration will be crucial for success.

Incorporating the Shinkansen (Bullet Train) system into the game Ticket to Ride, Japan’s map illustrates a network of fast travel paths that players can utilize. However, it is important to note that not only can everyone use these routes, but you are also required to contribute to their construction.

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Avoiding teamwork during the game will lead to a 20-point deduction at its conclusion. This can be quite detrimental since each point matters significantly in this contest. Consequently, there’s a delicate equilibrium to maintain between striving for individual success and fostering collaboration.

Additionally, there’s a wealth of discovery that goes beyond just strategy in this expansion. Two fresh characters are introduced, each deeply rooted in Japanese culture. Nakanishi Kimiko, an adventurous travel blogger accompanied by her faithful canine companion, traverses the vibrant festivals of Japan. On the other hand, Moriyama Isamu, a traditional Gyoji referee, brings a touch of history to the game board, bridging players with the nation’s rich past.

Additionally, they’ll receive four new trains: the Ichi Eki Saki train and Tsuki Sleeper carriage, which provide a tranquil, picturesque ride, and the Isogaba Maware train and Hayai carriage, designed for swiftness, ideal for handling Japan’s bustling tracks.

As a nature enthusiast, I can’t help but rave about this expansion! Springtime in Japan, with its blooming sakura, is simply breathtaking. Don’t miss out on the fun – grab Ticket to Ride today by clicking on your preferred link below. It’s priced at just $6.99 (or equivalent in your region). For more details, head over to the official Facebook page!

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2025-04-11 07:48