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Ticket to Ride: New York features the familiar gameplay from the Ticket to Ride game series — collect cards, claim routes, draw tickets — but on a scaled-down map of Manhattan that allows you to complete a game in no more than 15 minutes.
AllBoardedUp
This game is fine and my kids love to play it, but it does not get to the table as much since TTR and Europe are right there on the same shelf. Where this game shines for me is when we go camping. Its small, light weight and easy to break out after a long day of hiking. Its not hard to convince the group to play a fun, light fifteen minute game before hitting the sack. For us its a great way to end the day and will always be a game that makes it into the backpack!
astroglide
My 2P experience is that this isn't simply faster TTR. There is serious scarcity, so the common pattern of just piling up cards in the beginning is out the window - aggressive route-planning is critical from the beginning and with little margin for error. I find the ticket balance to be out of whack and thus use the other-TTR trick of separating into small and large ticket decks and drawing one of each. Overall I really dig it, but the 2P game can be incredibly cutthroat with early closes and unintentional blocking.
BBBD77
Kind of a beginners version of TTR... BUUUUUT... with a full 2 or 4 players the map is VERY tight Not sure why this one is mall box like this... its ok