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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.
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.
adebisi
This is of the same good quality with the rest of the TtR family, i.e., one of the best casual family games in the market. However, I really do not like the tunnel mechanic with its random take that aspect. In this sense, TtR Nordic Countries is on the same line with TtR Europe. But what sets TtR Nordic apart is that it really shines with 2-3 players. Compared to the original game, the board of Nordic version is also much tighter with low player numbers forcing the players to make some early plays instead of just hoarding cards. And compared to the Märklin edition, Nordic edition less fiddly sharing the elegancy of the original. Original = Best for families with 4-5 players Märklin = Most satisfactory for gamers Nordic = Best for families with 2-3 players Europe = worst of the bunch in all aspects
akapastorguy
Has a bunch of little rules changes - but confining the game to 2-3 players means those changes don't slow down game play. (And this is a TIGHT map.)