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Ticket to Ride Europe Reviews

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Ticket to Ride: Europe takes players on a journey along the famous railroads of the continent in this sequel to the ever popular Ticket to Ride! Ticket to Ride: Europe, a game suitable for 2-5 players, shares much of the same great features from the original. Not only does it keep the fun, fast-paced gameplay rooted in its core, it also brings three brand new elements to the table. If you find yourself having to build a Tunnel, be prepared to pay out extra cards to finish it off! Ferries make it easy for your trains to get across the water but make sure you have a wild card to hand. And if you ever find yourself at a loss when your opponent secures a route that you desperately need, Stations will let you claim that route as well! Be warned though, once used, you can’t score them at the end! Ticket to Ride: Europe will see players become even more strategic and even more cunning with their moves, as they journey across Europe in the quest to build the longest railroads! This game is sure to be a hit with all the family, with its colourful and vibrant artwork and easy to learn gameplay. Absolutely anyone can be up and playing Ticket to Ride: Europe in no time at all. The fast and fun gameplay will have you coming back for more time and time again! So, what are you waiting for? Hop aboard and make sure you have your Ticket to Ride!! Player Count: 2-5 Time: 30-60 Minutes Age: 8+

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I play this every week! The first board game that got me going to regular board game nights, and the first (hobby) board game I bought, with colourful, beautiful game art
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Posted 5 months ago
must have board game for every keen boardgamer
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Posted 11 months ago
A family favourite - I bought my own copy.
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Posted 11 months ago
It's still my favourite version of the game, I'm now on my third box set. I play this with my bestie every week and when my children and grandchildren visit , we clear the table and play away.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great game. Bit of strategy, my kids 7 & 11 enjoy it. Only takes an hour maximum
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Posted 1 year ago
Ticket to ride is a great game for the whole family. It is very quick to learn and it plays in a very reasonable time. It is strategic enough to keep everyone engaged without being to taxing on the younger players.
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Posted 1 year ago
I think this is my favourite version of ttr, it has you travelling all over Europe building tracks. There is some mitigation of blocking with the addition of stations but if you manage to complete without using them they are worth six sweet points. I think this is harder than the original but I love it
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Posted 1 year ago
This is my favourite version of Ticket to Ride, for 2 reasons and 2 reasons only. Firstly, it’s set in Europe and there are a variety of interesting places to visit, and secondly, they fixed the annoying small card issue from the original Ticket to Ride. In this version all the cards are normal playing card size and can be held properly. Huzzah! But yeah, it’s another good Ticket to Ride box. Simple rules and invokes a sort of friendly competition, especially as nobody is really sure who is really winning or losing until all the routes are scored at the end of the game. This version adds a couple of extra rules, mainly around using tunnels, but they aren’t too complex and if you don’t like them you can just pretend the tunnels are normal tracks. It also has train stations, which are nice. Reduces the frustration when someone else uses a track that you needed for your route. So long as you’re willing to losing a small amount of points, you can now use a train station to use that track as well. If I was recommending one version of Ticket to Ride to buy, this would be it.
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Posted 1 year ago