Posted on 8th June 2021
By Billy Langsworthy

Asmodee’s Days of Wonder and Mixlore studios are expanding the world of Ticket to Ride with a new brain teaser puzzle game called Ticket to Ride: Track Switcher.
The game sees players use cognitive skills like logic, spatial reasoning and sequencing to direct locomotives and shift trains into their correct position based on puzzle card.
“The Ticket to Ride range of games have grown significantly in diversity and popularity over the last decade, and seeing a version that challenges players with logic puzzles is a delight,” said Adrien Martinot, Head of Days of Wonder.
“The game is exceedingly fun to move the little locomotives in the train yard, and as you progress, the puzzles become more challenging. I admit, I had a hard time solving the last ones!”
Ticket to Ride: Track Switcher launches in October.
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