Free Ride
Trains · Transportation

Free Ride

Around the end of the 19th century, a growing network of railway lines was built in Europe, allowing people to travel to the major cities to visit beautiful structures influenced by Art Nouveau and Historicism.

1–5 players90 minages 10medium difficulty
About the game

What is Free Ride

Around the end of the 19th century, a growing network of railway lines was built in Europe, allowing people to travel to the major cities to visit beautiful structures influenced by Art Nouveau and Historicism.

In Free Ride, you are one of several people in charge of building railway lines, connecting the cities in Europe, and carrying passengers to those cities. The game board shows 45 cities connected by a network of potential routes, and all railway lines built will be one of three types: lines owned by you, lines owned by fellow players, and state-owned lines. When you travel along railway lines, you pay nothing to travel on your lines and state-owned lines. To travel on a fellow player’s line, however, you must pay them 1 coin, which converts their line to state-owned. From then on, traveling on that line is free for all players. As coins are limited, you should carefully balance the building of your lines with the conversion of fellow players' lines to state-owned lines.

Where do you want to build? At the start of play, each player drafts part of a travel route. Multiple travel routes are available for choosing, and each travel route consists of three cards. When you choose a route, you take either the first and second cards or the second and third cards as your starting and ending point (in that order). Return the unchosen card of that route to the box.

Once the third deck is empty, you can either withdraw from the game with uncompleted routes (returning those cards to the box) or keep taking turns until you finish all your routes, at which point you immediately gain 1 coin and withdraw. In either situation, you earn 1 coin (and do nothing else) on each subsequent turn. Once all players have withdrawn, you tally your score, earning 3 points for each coin, 5 points for the first card you have of a city, and 2 points for each other card you have of a city. (Each of the 45 cities appears once in each of the three decks.) Whoever has the most points wins.

Specs

Game details

Players
1–5
Age
+10
Duration
90 min
Difficulty
Medium
Type
Board game
Year
2021
Mechanics
Connections · Contracts · Movement Points
Categories
Trains · Transportation · Travel
Designer
Friedemann Friese
Publisher
2F-Spiele · Rio Grande Games
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Mishigeek
Mishigeek10/10
No sense game, bad mechanics. The worst train game I have ever played in my life. The length of the routes does not work, the cities are difficult to locate. The mechanics of the game do not make any sense and he has copied things from other games to make one much worse than the games he has copied Insta pass. Please stop making bad games.
FAQ

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How many players is Free Ride for?

Free Ride plays with 1–5 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 90 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 10.

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