I don't know, I only know that TTR is one of our most loved board games and if this is what we have to do to play it with friends in other places then so be it. why make it so tedious and frustrating to setup TTR play online? The simple answer. I know what you are probably thinking at this point mate. So before buying TTR for other people perhaps get them to check out the Asmodee Digital website and make free accounts for themselves and tell them to also note down their usernames and passwords as they will be needed when playing TTR online. For example we just bought 3 copies of Carcassonne and play it online using the same Asmodee accounts that we used for TTR and it works well. This process is a little painful but once everyone has done it they will be able to use their account for TTR and other games that ASMODEE produce. as Asmodee provide the server that the game runs through. As far as playing the game online is concerned, each person that has the game must create an ASMODEE DIGITAL account for themselves. In fact I myself am just waiting for the Summer steam sale next month to purchase Ticket to Ride for my family as it should be very cheap to buy. If you want to play online without having to use the Remote Play option that shows everyone the screen, then yes individual copies of the game will be required. In fact Donde local play is almost a forgotten feature of games these days and I believe every digital board needs this option as its a real pain to go through an online server just to play games with other family members in the same house. and it worked a treat as long as we all used the same wired or wireless network connection. We used to play TTR with 5 players in local mode in the same house where 2 players used desktop pc's, 2 players used laptops and 1 player used their android mobile phone. To play other maps she won't need any DLC's as long as you host the game. So, with all that considered, I'd advise you to buy your wife the base version of Ticket to Ride and play in LOCAL mode when you are both home and can use the same network. If you do get this working you will have the opportunity to look away when it is your wifes turn so that you do not see her cards and routes, but to be honest remote play does seem best for co-op games like the digital version of Pandemic where it doesnt matter who sees what. ![]() Remote Play I believe is possible if only one copy of ticket to ride is owned, but you must use the Pass n Play option and share your screen with your wife, which is what you sound like you are trying to do anyway. Same goes for Ticket to Ride Europe Pocket - head over to the App Store.Hi Donde. You can download Ticket to Ride Pocket on the App Store for free right now. Take the lead as a railway master and connect train routes in order to win Features: Solo & Online Play: Play alone against up to 4 AI players, or face real opponents from thousands of players across the globe and across multiple platforms. These iPhone versions are deserving of that too. Ticket to Ride Online is an adaptation of Days of Wonders best-selling board game. We gave the iPad version of Ticket to Ride a Gold Award when it came out back in 2011. It also adds ferries, tunnels, and stations. Ticket to Ride Europe is the same principal except, yep, the race is taking place across Europe instead. ![]() Simple to explain but it takes a while to master the nuances of getting a victory. If you don't know, Ticket to Ride pits you against AI opponents to construct a railway across America before they can. ![]() And one very much worth taking advantage of for your game-playing needs. You'd normally be paying £1.49 / $1.99 for each of these games so this is a steal. These are the iPhone versions of the digital board game and prove to be a great entry point for anyone who wants to get into it. Haven't you heard? Ticket to Ride Pocket and Ticket to Ride Europe Pocket are free on iOS right now. We'll be stopping by free game city and checking out the sights.
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