Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries reviews

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"Excellent LIMITED edition of a great game!"
5 stars"

This is a limited edition in the famous Ticket to Ride series of board games published by Days of Wonder. The author Alan Moon has come up with another winning design!

The game is based on building train routes to connect between cities. In this version, the map is based on the Scandinavian region.

On a turn, players can either draw cards from a face-up pile, or draw cards from a face-down pile, or build tracks using the cards they have in their hand, or draw new “mission” cards also known as destination tickets.

Forming long routes will earn more points compared to shorter ones. Your objective is to complete the “missions” on the destination tickets, which is having a route from one city to another city. When you have completed these missions, you can opt to draw new destination tickets for more missions. Again, you get points for completing these destination tickets, but only at the end of the game.

I really enjoyed the game and so did everyone else I've played it. After playing this, you wouldn't want to waste your time playing games like Monopoly again.

6 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
"Great game for 2-3 players"
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

We have the original TtR game and love it. I bought this version for 2–3 players for those times when one of the kids wants to play and the other one doesn't. I wanted to give it 5 stars but the kids think the tunnel and ferry rules are just a little bit complicated – they are both under 8 years and got the rules after a couple of games. I find the large cards easier to hold than the cards in the original TtR, but the kids find the smaller cards easier. On balance we probably prefer the original, but we play this more often because it's easier to get two people together for a game.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
"Great game for the family or to play with friends (2-3 players)"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

I've played Ticket to Ride on numerous ocassions with friend, but I've never actually owned a copy myself…until now! I wanted a family based game that I could also play with adults, something that was easy to learn but still had strategy aspects.

Nordic Countries is specifically a 2 or 3 player game, so great for a small family, and I was really surprised how quickly my son (almost 6 years) picked up the game play. I still need to work through some of the strategies with him, but this game does keep him interested as he enjoys placing out his trains and keeping score.

The rules differ slightly from the original (USA) or Europe version, and the map has lots of ferries (requiring locamotives) and tunnels (and unpronoucable place-names which we had lots of fun with!).

To make the game even more fun, I added “Alvin & Dexter” (available on Mighty Ape) – an alien and dinosaur which players can move around and create chaos in cities!!!

I highly recommend Nordic as either an intorduction to the Ticket to Ride series, or as an addition to the collections of seasoned players.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
"Excellent game!"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Nice twist on the classic Ticket to Ride series! Not only do you have to content with limited train routes, but there are also tunnels and ferry crossings. Certainly adds a nice twist to the whole game to make each one very challenging.

It is a smaller board though, and as such only 2–3 players but that just means it is the perfect boardgame to pull out at night with a couple of mates.

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"Fantastic Game"
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Enjoying the fast pace and interesting strategies of this game. We have played the Europe one as well, but this is good in that there seems to be less congestion in one area so more opportunities to complete routes. Bit disappointed that only caters for three players, not four, although we ended up using the fourth player as a full time banker which is really good. Otherwise great game.