Ticket to Ride – New UK Map

A few years ago I created a UK board for Ticket To Ride, the excellent board game from Days of Wonder. Since then the board has been downloaded thousands of times, and I’ve received loads of kind comments from players around the world who have tried it out.

Earlier this year I was contacted by Ken Meyers, an American who fancied having a go at updating the board. I’m pleased to say that Ken has just finished his update, and the new version is now available from Ken’s website (unfortunately it looks like the files are no longer available at Ken’s website, so I have a local copy of the board and the tickets that you can download here, both as PDF:

I think Ken has done a fantastic job, some of the key improvements include:

  • A new map graphic that better replicates the canvas look of the real boards
  • A 100 space points counter (my version used the original 80)
  • An improved spread of colours around the board
  • An improved track layout (sticking more to the grid layout principle)
  • More destination tickets (a la the 1910 version of the game)

I love the fact that someone has taken the time and trouble to improve the board in this way, and I’m genuinely impressed by the effort that Ken has made. If you’re into Ticket to Ride its definitely worth taking a look at his version, and remember to send Ken a note via email or BoardGameGeek to say thanks.

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I’m David

I am Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton, UK within the Web and Internet Science group in ECS. I am also Head of the Education Group within ECS with the goal of improving education across the whole of Electronics and Computer Science in a meaningful, healthy, and sustainable way. 

My research roots are in Hypertext, but my current interests are in Interactive Digital Narratives and Mixed Reality Games.

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