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Ticket to Ride: Europe takes you on a new train adventure across Europe. From Edinburgh to Constantinople and from Lisbon to Moscow, you’ll visit great cities of turn-of-the-century Europe. Like the original Ticket to Ride, the game remains elegantly simple, can be learned in 5 minutes, and appeals to both families and experienced gamers. Ticket to Ride: Europe is a complete, new game and does not require the original version.
1point21gigawatts
We have played this dozens and dozens of times, especially on the iOS app, but my gaming tastes have moved on in recent years. It's a good game to introduce to casual gamers, but we haven't played this in a good while and I have no desire to play this again any time soon. Maybe by the time our 2 year old son has grown up enough to play board games, we'll pull this out again.
Aardvark Sam
Ticket to Ride: Europe is an above-average strategy game. There's a lot of planning and you really have to try to figure out what your opponents are doing, otherwise, they might take valuable tracks before you can. There's a fairly good skill element to this game, but if I have a complaint, it's that there is a significant luck element in which routes you draw at the beginning of the game. It can be difficult to win with some of the Western European routes, and there's one high-scoring route between two cities that vastly superior to all others. In this sense, the game ends up being a bit like Risk in that there are really only maybe 3-4 viable winning strategies against good players. All the same, it's still a fun game with a lot of strategy. I think somewhere around a "7" is probably an appropriate rating.
Adam Baxter
love the game and it enjoys a fair amount of use due to the simple rules, tight gameplay and broad appeal (who doesn't love bright colours and steam trains?!). Likely the most played game I own x