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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b0ardgamer
Initially I enjoyed this game, but after a few plays I have become very dissatisfied with the end bonus cards - a swing of a few coins can make a 50-point swing in scores, and that's just too much of a random factor. In our last game, two players built their initial tickets, then just built cheap (long) connections to run their supply of trains out. And won by a mile. That's not an interesting game for me.
Chris Sjoholm
BGG Secret Santa 2016 Key differences: ticket values are inflated (from 12 to 35 points); unused tickets are discarded face-up, shuffled when pile is exhausted; players have a supply of bridge tokens that they have to pay whenever they build a route - prices vary from 1 to 4, and if a parallel route has already been built, the first builder receives the fee; the vast majority of the tracks are parallel; the only bonus is for the most bridge tokens remaining, and it's huge (up to 55 points); you can go into debt on the bridge tokens for a point penalty.
Armadillo Al
This doesn't really do anything better than the original. You have money, which just...gives the people that picked certain routes bonus points at the end? Maybe there's some skill in dropping the double routes first, but I don't see it. Between that and the difficulty in reading the city names on the board, I have a hard time recommending this over any other version of TTR that I've played.