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Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries takes you on a Nordic adventure through Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden as you travel to the great northern cities of Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki, and Stockholm. This version was initially available only in the Nordic Countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland; a worldwide limited-edition release occurred in August 2008 and it has since been kept in print again by Days of Wonder.
aeroguru1978
Rating TTR series as a whole. My favorite for a 2-3 player version of Ticket to Ride. Probably doesn't play well with super aggressive players. In our house we seem to have an unstated gentleman's agreement that you don't claim a route purely to screw another player (i.e, we claim the routes we are using to complete our tickets, we don't just claim routes to prevent others from completing their tickets). After a few plays, it is pretty easy to figure out which destinations people are building towards when they make certain moves, so with aggressive players it is very easy to just block a key route and completely break the other person's game (particularly in a two player game where double routes can't be utilized). If everyone plays aggressively and enjoys it then at the end everyone can laugh about the winner being the person with the negative score closest to zero (aptly described as "Blood in the Snow"). My group tends to not favor that type of play generally, so playing with an aggressive player on this map would likely just spoil the experience.
adambaig
The sheer Nordic-ness of it makes it better than TtR: Europe for me. I also usually play both two player and it's better suited for that setting.
Admiral Fisher
A really cut-throat version of TtR if you play it properly. The way the locos play out and the nature of the long thin map with a few bottlenecks makes it a good blocking map. For those who like things a bit gentler, it would be easy to give player one or two stations each (from the Europe set). It's also easy to play with 4 if everyone gets 35 trains and aone or two stations each. Also one of the prettier sets, both board and card wise. Best of all, it's not always that you can get 4 people to play and this is the best map I've played for 2 or 3 players - better than Switzerland or India for my money.