Mighty Battles vs Ticket to Ride
Mighty Battles
Mighty Battles is a thrilling real-time strategy game featuring exciting PvP battles, clan wars and a huge variety of armed troops for you to recruit. It has a tower defense-like gameplay that may remind you of Clash Royale but the first-person camera view of the battlefield is a pretty unique touch.The goal in the game is to defend your own base and destroy the enemy’s by deploying your troops through unit cards. You can collect the cards of 40 unique soldiers, vehicles, weapons and base defenses that can all be upgraded with resources as well. The game brings exciting PvP battles along with clan events in which you can fight alongside your allies and earn valuable rewards. Featuring stunning graphics and a realistic war theme, the game also includes an epic global ranking system where you can rule the world with your squad.
Mighty Battles has it all with its amazing PvP and clan battles and a huge variety of weaponry and troops to collect. If you have a penchant for RTS games, you'll like this game for sure!
Ticket to Ride
Ticket to Ride is a family-favorite board game that's set in the glorious age of big trains and engines - during the railroad boom of the 18th century. In this game, you'll need to claim routes using train cards and the limited number of train cars you have, while completing as many tickets as you can. To claim a route, you'll need to use train cards of the corresponding color, though there are some exceptions to the rules, such as gray routes and wild Locomotive cards.The very strategic, turn-based gameplay mainly centers around competing with the other players in the match to claim routes that you need. If someone else claimed a route you planned on taking, then you'll have no choice but to find an alternative route, which will cost you more time and resources (train cards). However, that's actually where the fun of the game lies. You don't know what routes your opponents planned on taking and sometimes, you may be forced to adapt to the evolving situation and find another way to get to the station you need.
This digitized version of Ticket to Ride doesn't differ much from its physical/original version and that's a plus for fans of the board game. It has multiple game modes and expansions (at a cost though) as well, giving players the chance to compete with other players across the globe and more maps to play on. If you enjoy a solid strategy board game, Ticket to Ride is a game you'll want to try!