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Ticket to Ride Nordic Countries Board Game - Embark on a Scandinavian Railway Adventure! Fun Family Game for Kids & Adults, Ages 8+, 2-3 Players, 30-60 Minute Playtime, Made by Days of Wonder

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Features

  • NORDIC ADVENTURE: Embark on a breathtaking journey through Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden in this unique Ticket to Ride edition.
  • NORTHERN WONDERS: Explore great northern cities like Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki, and Stockholm, along with Norway's fjords and Arctic Circle.
  • PERFECT FOR 2-3 PLAYERS: Tailored specifically for smaller groups, enjoy this complete standalone game in the award-winning Ticket to Ride series.
  • THEMED COMPONENTS: Immerse yourself in the Nordic experience with themed map and components.
  • EXPERIENCE THE MIDNIGHT SUN: Travel across the Arctic Circle to the land of the Midnight Sun in this captivating board game.

Description

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. Visit Norway’s beautiful fjords and the magnificent mountain scenery on the Rauma Railway. Breathe in the salt air of the busy Swedish ports on the Baltic Sea. Ride through the Danish countryside where Vikings once walked. Hop-on the Finnish railway and travel across the Arctic Circle to the land of the Midnight Sun. Ticket to Ride Nordic Countries is a complete board game designed specifically for 2 or 3 players. From the Manufacturer 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. Visit Norway's beautiful fjords and the magnificent mountain scenery on the trauma railway. Breathe in the salt air of the busy Swedish ports on the Baltic Sea. Ride through the Danish countryside where Vikings once walked. Hop-on the Finnish railway and travel across the Arctic Circle to the land of the midnight sun. Players collect cards of various types of train cars that enable them to claim railway routes and pass through tunnels and onto ferries, as they connect cities throughout the Nordic countries. as with previous versions, the game remains elegant, can be learned in 5 minutes and provides hours of fun for families and experienced gamers alike. Ticket to ride Nordic countries is a complete board game designed specifically for 2 or 3 players. The box contains: a full-size board map of Nordic countries, 135 colored train cars, 110 train car cards, 46 destination tickets, 1 globetrotter bonus card, 3 wooden scoring markers, 1 rules booklet, and 1 days of wonder online access number.

Brand: Days of Wonder


Material: Plastic


Theme: video-games


Genre: Strategy, Family


Number of Players: 3


Product Dimensions: 11.8 x 11.8 x 2.8 inches


Item Weight: 2 pounds


Item model number: DO7208


Manufacturer recommended age: 10 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Language: English


Manufacturer: Asmodee


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  • A Relatively Easy Game For 2 or 3
I bought this for my newly retired parents in an attempt to give them more variety during their nightly game slot hour. They aren't into geeky or incredibly long and complex games so that's why I settled on this. And unlike almost every other version of Ticket to Ride, this one is created specifically for only a couple of players. Overall, I think everyone seemed to enjoy it. (Be aware that none of us have ever played any version of this game on this review) Pros: • This is a "full set" meaning you get the trains and tokens. (This is why I didn't get the India/Switzerland one which is also created for smaller groups.) • Board and components seem to be of a decent quality so it's not going to fall apart on you. • Most of the rules are pretty easy to understand, especially with a few YouTube tutorials • Its engaging enough that you actually have to try as you map out your route but with enough luck sprinkled in as you draw your cards. • It has replay-ability since it's not plot driven like other board games. Cons: • You only get 3 train sets so if you buy another expansion/extension board that uses 5-8 and not a full set down the line, you won't be able to utilize it. • The city names/locations probably won't be very recognizable to the average American player. You will be spending a lot of time in the beginning trying to figure out where they are on the board when you first start playing. The cards do help with this though since they have a small image showing the route on them. • It can be a little hard to read/locate spots where cities are close together and navigating the path between them. • There were a couple instances of rules we weren't entirely sure of with the wild cards on tunnels and ferries as well as the longest route and the possibility of discarding destination tickets • Keeping track of points takes some getting used to so recounts at the end are common. Pro/Con: • Created for 2 to 3 players • Games can be 25-60 min • It is not a fast paced game but more tactical • It's easy to get some ugly strife going by purposely or accidentally blocking another players route. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023 by Keith

  • Our favorite version of the base game, but not the best way to teach beginners
We are big fans of TTR. We own the Ticket To Ride USA base game with the Ticket To Ride 1910 Expansion , as well as all four map collections: Ticket To Ride Asia: Map Collection - Volume 1 , Ticket To Ride India: Map Collection - Volume 2 , Ticket to Ride Map Collection Board Game: The Heart of Africa, Volume #3 , and Ticket to Ride Nederland Game . And, we love all but one of them because it doesn't work very well with two players (i.e., the Nederland -- I've also written a review of that expansions on its Amazon page with my reasons why for those who may be interested). But, TTR Nordic Countries, which is specifically designed for 2-3 players, is our favorite base game as it a fun and challenging map for two players (which is how we normally play). We also like that it incorporates both ferries (which require one or more locomotives to claim) and tunnels (which can very in length so you never know quite how long the route you are trying to claim will be) -- neither of which are included on the base USA map. Finally, we also like that it included two new color trains (i.e., purple and white -- the third color is black) compared to the base USA game. The only negative thing I've noticed about the game is that it does not seem to be the best map to teach new players (especially non-gamers who may be unfamiliar with this sort of game to begin with). It seems one of the things we like best about the map (ferries and tunnels) turn out to be a bit too much to have to learn the first time around. So, it might not be the best way to enter the game or to introduce new players to the game (for that I'd recommend the USA map, but after a while that may feel too be too basic for seasoned players). But, if you are already familiar with any other TTR game, you should not be disappointed with Nordic Countries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2014 by Tony

  • More of the Incredible Same
Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries is another great addition to the Ticket to Ride series of games. The best part of this edition is that it is only for 2-3 players, which can make for a more available game since it can be difficult to find up to 5 players for the other editions of Ticket to Ride. This makes it much easier for my wife and I to enjoy a great board game without having to organize a "game night." Quality, as always with Days of Wonder games, is top notch. The cards are similar to standard playing cards, and as such could wear over time, but it will take years and years. Everything else is made of a hearty cardboard or plastic. Without delving too deep into the game play, there are several things worth mentioning. 1. Locomotives (wild cards) may only be used on ferry or tunnel sections, and are treated like normal cards when drawing cards. 2. Finding the routes from the tickets can be a bit difficult. I haven't had much of an issue with this, but several people that I play with often voice confusion due to the cities being difficult to find. 3. The 9 train car route is possibly unfair when scoring. I have played 10-15 times within the past couple of weeks since I received the game, and the person completing the long route has won each game. It makes for a race to see who can complete this section the fastest. If you are unlucky enough to get a route that includes this 9 train section, you'd better hope you win the race, or you'll be forced to find another way around. I don't know yet if this will continue to be the case, but it may warrant a "house rule" by changing the point total for the section from 27 to 18, or treating it like a 6 train car section. I haven't made up my mind what to do about this, but it may possibly need to change at some point. Other than a couple of differences, this edition is basically Ticket to Ride: Europe with a different map and for less players. Another great addition to this incredible game franchise, I still haven't met anyone that does not enjoy playing. You'll find yourself immersed in no time! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2011 by Smokey DeBear

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