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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.
2d20
Will work for quick time-crunch with grandkid visits Indigo boxing day sale, less another -$5.00 from points made this reasonably priced.
adebisi
When it comes to the variance and balance, this is probably one of the better sequels to the original TtR. When comparing with the original TtR, this version offers a better balance between long and short routes, an incentive to build early instead of just hoarding cards, and a smaller map better suited for fewer players. Moreover, does not have any really counterintuitive or complex rules which helps with maintaining the game well suited for families. It also plays really fast. However, this super fast game feels a little bit too short. Collecting sets and claiming routes is fun and here it end just a little bit too early.
Admiral Fisher
Not much to say really. It doesn't what is says on the tin - a short version of TtR that hits the spot and is great for taking away on holiday. It went down very well with the people I played it with and I think it's anpother good idea from Alan Moon.