玩家评分: 7.4

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铁路环游:铁路和航线
Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails

桌游极客排名: 772

本月排名变化: 6

玩家评分: 7.4

玩家人数: 2 - 5 (最佳: 4人)

时长: 60-120 分钟

难度: 2.5 (中度策略)

适合年龄: 10

专业评分: 6.75

语言依赖:

无依赖

出版年份: 2016

出版商:

| Days of Wonder | Asterion Press | Edge Entertainment

设计师:

| Alan R. Moon

美工:

| Cyrille Daujean | Julien Delval | Alan R. Moon

桌游类别:

|航海 |火车

乘坐机票:Rails& Sails采用了熟悉的“Ticket to Ride”游戏,并将其扩展到全球各地。这意味着你会在水面上移动,当然,这就是帆的进来。

和其他乘坐机票一样,乘坐机票:Rails&游戏玩家从手中开始显示两个城市,在游戏过程中,他们尝试收集彩色卡片,然后在游戏板上用彩色火车和船只标记,并在得分时提出路线。当任何玩家的供应中有6个或更少的令牌时,每个玩家需要两圈,然后游戏结束。在这一点上,如果他们在一张机票上创造了两个城市之间的连续路径,那么他们得分票上的分数;如果没有,那么他们会失去分数。

&10;乘坐机票:Rails& Sails对TtR配方进行了一些扭曲,从列车和船只的分割卡片甲板(所有的通配符都在火车甲板上)。游戏开始时会显示每种类型的三张卡片,当您画卡片时,您可以从卡片中取出卡片。 (在需要时分别洗牌,形成新甲板。)同样,玩家在游戏开始时选择自己的火车和船只令牌组合。要求火车路线(矩形空间),您必须玩火车卡(或野生动物),并用火车标记覆盖这些空间,并要求船只航行(椭圆形空间),您必须玩船卡(或野生动物)并覆盖与船令牌的空间。船只卡上描述一艘或两艘船舶,当您打双船卡时,您可以盖一两艘船只。您可以在游戏过程中采取行动来交换船只的火车令牌(或反之亦然),您会为每个互换的令牌失去一分。

&10;一些门票显示多个城市的旅游线路,而不是简单的两个城市。如果你建立一个与旅游完全匹配的网络,你会得到更多的分数,而不是简单地包含所有这些城市在你的网络。

每个玩家也开始与三个港口的游戏。如果您已经建立了一条通往港口城市的路线,您可以在比赛期间采取行动,在该城市设置一个港口(每个港口有一个港口的限制​​)。要放置港口,您必须丢弃两个相同颜色的火车卡和两张卡,所有这些卡都必须承载港口符号(锚点)。在游戏结束时,每个港口不会丢失4分,而您所获得的港口取得10-40分,取决于您完成的票数是否显示港口城市。

 票骑行:Rails&帆包括一个双面游戏板,一面显示世界,另一边显示北美大湖。玩家开始使用不同数量的牌和令牌,取决于他们玩哪一方,每一方都有一些游戏的差异。

乘坐机票系列的部分

Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails takes the familiar gameplay of Ticket to Ride and expands it across the globe — which means that you'll be moving across water, of course, and that's where the sails come in. As in other Ticket to Ride games, in Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails players start with tickets in hand that show two cities, and over the course of the game they try to collect colored cards, then claim routes on the game board with their colored train and ship tokens, scoring points while doing so. When any player has six or fewer tokens in their supply, each player takes two more turns, then the game ends. At that point, if they've created a continuous path between the two cities on a ticket, then they score the points on that ticket; if not, then they lose points instead. Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails puts a few twists on the TtR formula, starting with split card decks of trains and ships (with all of the wild cards going in the train deck). Three cards of each type are revealed at the start of the game, and when you draw cards, you replace them with a card from whichever deck you like. (Shuffle the card types separately to form new decks when needed.) Similarly, players choose their own mix of train and ship tokens at the start of the game. To claim a train route (rectangular spaces), you must play train cards (or wilds) and cover those spaces with train tokens, and to claim a ship route (oval spaces), you must play ship cards (or wilds) and cover those spaces with ship tokens. Ship cards depict one or two ships on them, and when you play a double-ship card, you can cover one or two ship spaces. You can take an action during play to swap train tokens for ships (or vice versa), and you lose one point for each token you swap. Some tickets show tour routes with multiple cities instead of simply two cities. If you build a network that matches the tour exactly, you score more points than if you simply include all of those cities in your network. Each player also starts the game with three harbors. If you have built a route to a port city, you can take an action during the game to place a harbor in that city (with a limit of one harbor per port). To place the harbor, you must discard two train cards and two ship cards of the same color, all of which must bear the harbor symbol (an anchor). At the end of the game, you lose four points for each harbor not placed, and you gain 10-40 points for each placed harbor depending on how many of your completed tickets show that port city. Ticket to Ride: Rails & Sails includes a double-sided game board, with one side showing the world and the other side showing the Great Lakes of North America. Players start with a differing number of cards and tokens depending on which side they play, and each side has a few differences in gameplay. Part of Ticket to Ride series.