Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 4 – Nederland contains a new game board with new rules for use with Ticket to Ride or Ticket to Ride: Europe with players now creating train lines in the Netherlands.
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cichlidhead
My wife is a dedicated Ticket to Ride fan, and she'll normally support me picking up any expansion for the game. I'm a little less enthusiastic, but even I have to admit that each expansion that Days of Wonder releases adds something new to the game and is very well thought out. This expansion is second only to the team versions of the Asia expansion. The need to pay tolls adds a new element to the game and encourages players to claim routes sooner instead of simply hoarding cards. I'm rating this after only one play with two players, but I'm enthusiastic to play this some more. The two player game requires a "dummy" player, but it actually works quite well. In fact, this map might be one of the best options for two behind something like Nordic countries.
BvdM
Played at Spellenspektakel '15. Ticket to Ride on a map of the Netherlands and northern Belgium. The new mechanism involving coins adds a significant amount of strategy and balance to the game.
Chris Babcock
The "plot twist" for this version of Ticket To Ride is the introduction of bridge tokens required for every route. Due to the low laying lands of Netherlands. Making sure you have enough money for tokens as you play the game is sort of interesting, but dealing with all the little tokens in your playing area is sort of annoying. Although the board is beautiful (as most Ticket To Ride boards are) the city names are VERY hard to read since their written in a scripty font. That on top of the fact that you've probably never heard of these places when playing the game, a ton of time is spent staring at the little maps on your tickets trying to figure out where you need to go.