Europe is not worse not better than USA... is just different. You cannot repeat the same tactics of USA but you need to modify them. In my experience on other websites I was stronger in Europe than USA but that was due only from these small differences. (for example to win the game you don't need to block the opponent... sometimes you just have to slow him down)
Ticket to Ride Europe
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Re: Ticket to Ride Europe
Agree! I used to play on Steam and loved the Europe, 1910, Switzerland and Asia games. We also have the Old West and France map boards at home - would be fun to see them come to BGA too.
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I find Europe unexciting too, but I still hope new maps get added for more variety. I'm looking forward especially for the 3p maps (Switzerland and Nordic countries) and the team game map (Asia)thg0724 wrote: ↑19 February 2023, 02:57 I play a lot of three-player TTR in person. Recently my regular playing partners and I got out our copy of TTR Europe and played six games. I thought it was boring and not nearly as challenging. The lack of 5 car routes (and very few 6 & 8 car routes) removes one strategy. The long tickets having very little overlap means players aren't often competing for the same routes, and when there is competition over the few overlapping sections, you can just build a station if you miss out. Blocking (except to break up longest train) is not that important, though there is admittedly a cost to building stations.
Those I played with agreed, it felt much more like solitaire.
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When playing the Europe map at home we have a house-rule that stations are not allowed at all. It makes the game significantly more challenging that way. (Stations would perhaps appeal to those who think blocking is against the spirit of the game.) For me, stations undermine one important element of the excitement of the game, which relates to the tension involved when it's uncertain whether you will make your tickets. Of course I will happily play with stations if the map ever appears here. Can't wait!
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Re: Ticket to Ride Europe
I’m looking forward to the Europe version.
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Is it not possible anymore to play on Steam?
Cause then boardgamearena does not need to add any other maps as you can simply play then somewhere else.
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You can still play on steam, where there is a lot of maps. The big difference is that you pay for each map on steam, when here you have a lot of other games for just one subscription
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Can someone please explain me how stations work ? My family read the rules in english, french and portuguese, searched online and we still don't understand how it workslwrpy wrote: ↑01 March 2023, 22:15 When playing the Europe map at home we have a house-rule that stations are not allowed at all. It makes the game significantly more challenging that way. (Stations would perhaps appeal to those who think blocking is against the spirit of the game.) For me, stations undermine one important element of the excitement of the game, which relates to the tension involved when it's uncertain whether you will make your tickets. Of course I will happily play with stations if the map ever appears here. Can't wait!
We currently are playing with no stations allowed but we would love to play with the standard rules.
Thanks in advance.