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Ticket to Ride Europe Board Game | Train Route-Building Strategy Game | Fun Family Game for Kids and Adults | Ages 8+ | 2-5 Players | Average Playtime 30-60 Minutes | Made by Days of Wonder
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Brand | Days of Wonder |
Material | Plastic |
Theme | Train |
Genre | Strategy |
Number of Players | 2-5 |
About this item
- EUROPEAN ADVENTURE: Embark on an exciting train journey through the great cities of turn-of-the-century Europe.
- NEW GAMEPLAY ELEMENTS: Experience the thrill of Tunnels, Ferries, and Train Stations in this second installment of the best-selling Ticket to Ride series.
- FIRST-CLASS UPGRADES: Enjoy larger cards, new Train Station game pieces, and a lavishly illustrated game board.
- ELEGANTLY SIMPLE: Like the original award-winning Ticket to Ride, this game is easy to learn and offers hours of enjoyment.
- STRATEGIC CHALLENGE: Compete with others to build train lines, complete secret routes, and master the art of set collection and area control.
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 11.75 x 11.75 x 3 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.76 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
ASIN | B000809OAO |
Item model number | DO7202 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 - 12 years |
Best Sellers Rank | #11,051 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #346 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.9 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Release date | September 1, 2019 |
Manufacturer | Asmodee |
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From the craggy hillsides of Edinburgh to the sunlit docks of Constantinople, from the dusty alleys of Pamplona to a windswept station in Berlin, Ticket to Ride Europe takes you on an exciting train adventure through the great cities of turn-of-the-century Europe. The second installment in days of Wonder’s best-selling Ticket to Ride Series of train adventures, Ticket to Ride Europe takes you into the heart of Europe. In addition to the new board map, it offers you brand new game play elements including tunnels, ferries, and train stations. We've also upgraded you to first-class accommodations with larger cards, new train station game pieces, and a lavishly illustrated game board. Like the Spiel des Jahres winning original, The game remains elegantly simple, and easy to learn. Ticket to ride Europe is a complete, new game that does not require the original version and is guaranteed to offer you hours of enjoyment.
The official Alexa skill takes players on a guided experience from setup to the end of the game and features unique sound effects and music. No rules are needed after saying “Alexa, launch Ticket to Ride Europe.” The skill also allows a person to play against Alexa.
From the Manufacturer
Get ready for a new train adventure as you travel across Europe with Ticket to Ride - Europe, the new edition of the worldwide hit from Days of Wonder. From Edinburgh to Constantinople and from Lisbon to Moscow, the game will take you on a ride to the great cities of turn-of-the-century Europe. More than just a new map, Ticket to Ride - Europe features brand new gameplay elements including Tunnels, Ferries and Train Stations. Plus, we've upgraded you to First-Class accommodations with larger cards, new Train Station game pieces, and a lavishly illustrated gameboard. Like the original, the game remains elegantly simple, can be learned in three minutes, and appeals to both families and experienced gamers. Ticket to Ride - Europe is a complete, new game and does not require the original version. It is for 2 to 5 players, and it takes 30-60 minutes to play.
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From the craggy hillsides of Edinburgh to the sunlit docks of Constantinople, from the dusty alleys of Pamplona to a windswept station in Berlin, Ticket to Ride Europe takes you on an exciting train adventure through the great cities of turn-of-the-century Europe. |
Players travel across Europe to score the highest total number of points by claiming routes between two cities, completing Destination Tickets, and competing to claim the longest continuous path of routes across the map! |
The map board of Europe offers aspiring train magnates plenty of options to create their strategies. Will you risk a trip through Switzerland's dark Tunnels? Perhaps you’ll venture forth on a Ferry across the Black Sea? Or maybe you’ll erect lavish train Stations in the great capitals of the old empires! |
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Ticket to Ride Europe's new Stations will allow players to utilize routes that are not their own to fulfill Destination tickets. However, those who forgo this help are awarded additional points at the end of the game! |
Players can now experience First-Class accommodations with the introduction of larger cards that display the beautiful train cars art and routes across Europe. |
Using a compatible Echo device, say “Alexa, launch Ticket to Ride Europe” and be taken on a guided tour from the beginning to end of the game. No rule book is needed. You can even play against Alexa! |
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Type of Game | Board Game | Board Game | Board Game | Board Game | Board Game | Board Game |
Number of Players | 2-5 Players | 2-5 Players | 2-5 Players | 2-4 Players | 2-5 Players | 2-4 Players |
Average Playtime | 30-60 Minutes | 30-60 Minutes | 90-120 Minutes | 15-30 Minutes | 90-120 Minutes | 10-15 Minutes |
Recommended Player Age | Ages 8+ | Ages 8+ | Ages 10+ | Ages 6+ | Ages 10+ | Ages 8+ |
Game Objectives | Ticket to Ride is a cross-country train adventure in which players collect and play matching train cards to claim railway routes connecting cities throughout Europe. | Ticket to Ride is a cross-country train adventure in which players collect and play matching train cards to claim railway routes connecting cities throughout North America. | Players collect cards of various types (trains and ships) that enable them to claim railway and sea routes across the entire globe. | Players collect train cards, claim routes on the map, and try to connect the cities shown on their tickets to achieve victory. | Players collect cards of various types (trains and ships) that enable them to claim railway and sea routes across the entire globe. | In this fast-paced Ticket to Ride game, players race one another to visit the most iconic locations of the city and collect souvenirs along the way. |
Strategy Game | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Type of Transportation | Trains | Trains | Trains | Trains | Trains and Ships | Cable Cars |
Setting | Europe | North America | Europe | Europe | The World | San Francisco |
Easy to Learn | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Expansion(s) Available | ✓ | ✓ | is a standalone | is a standalone | is a standalone | is a standalone |
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Customers find the game easy to learn yet complex. They say it's well worth the cost and has great replay value. Customers also praise the quality of the game, saying it'll last a long time. They describe it as fun and engaging for the whole family. Customers mention that the game is versatile to support various numbers of players.
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Customers find the game fun and engaging with family and friends. They say it's a really fun variation of the original Ticket to Ride game. They also say the turns move quickly and keep everyone engaged in the game. Customers also say it’s s able to keep them entertained for game nights and lazy weekends.
"...This is a GREAT GAME." Read more
"...This is a great game to play and we look forward to teaching our daughter it when she is a bit older, as it is just different from other games..." Read more
"...It's simple, somewhat mindless fun (particularly with only two or three players), but fun nonetheless and I'd easily recommend it to even the most..." Read more
"...three possible actions, the turns move very quickly and keep everyone engaged in the game...." Read more
Customers find the game easy to learn and teach. They say it's a fun game that involves equal amounts of luck and strategy. However, some find the premise simple enough that most kids or teenagers can play. They also mention that the game is more complex than the original with the addition of locomotives, tunnels, and other elements. Overall, customers find the experience very casual and enjoyable.
"...Regarding the game play, it is great! Not too difficult to learn at all and once everyone knows what they have to do it moves along at a good pace...." Read more
"...My in-laws and wife were hooked on his game. It is so simple to play yet, it is also complicated and provides a nice bit of strategy if you want to..." Read more
"...It's simple, somewhat mindless fun (particularly with only two or three players), but fun nonetheless and I'd easily recommend it to even the most..." Read more
"...a fewer number of high point routes, and the fact that these routes are harder to claim, you may find yourself changing your strategy a bit...." Read more
Customers find the game requires a good amount of strategy to keep it interesting. They say it's a fairly simple strategy game that involves equal amounts of luck and strategy. They also appreciate the multiple strategies that can be used to play the game, increasing the complexity. The design is perfect and the gameplay is complex enough to keep everyone interested. It's great for route planning, anticipating moves, and interaction with others. Customers also say the game has plenty of depth to its gameplay despite being rather simple.
"...It is definitely a must for a unique and new type of gaming experience that is interactive and not just your boring roll the dice and move type..." Read more
"...It is so simple to play yet, it is also complicated and provides a nice bit of strategy if you want to win...." Read more
"...I love the strategy required to play and that the game ends in about an hour." Read more
"...Classic game that still extremely fun to play for anyone of all ages!" Read more
Customers like the quality of the board game. They say it's one of the best ever, has quality innards, and is genuinely outstanding. The markers are made of wood and the board is heavy-duty. It's a great addition to any collection and adds some nice elements to the original Ticket to Ride.
"...Regarding the game play, it is great! Not too difficult to learn at all and once everyone knows what they have to do it moves along at a good pace...." Read more
"...These can prove very useful when the right cards aren't coming your way, or if a section of the board get clogged by other players...." Read more
"...A great addition to my collection." Read more
"Just like the original but in Europe, quality innards and a fun time to be had by all." Read more
Customers find the geography of the game to be great, and say it helps kids learn about geography. They also say it builds knowledge of maps and teaches them the fundamentals of logistics, skill, and tactics. Customers also mention that the non-US-centric map is great for Europeans. Overall, customers find the game fun and a great way to learn geography.
"...A great way to introduce kids to European geography...." Read more
"My favorite game. I've been playing it for years. Helped my daughter learn about geography." Read more
"We love TTR Europe. I love the added strategy of Europe, like the train stations. Good classic game, highly recommend" Read more
"...First, the locations are more exotic and with Ferries and Tunnels, it requires more thinking...." Read more
Customers like the value of the game. They say it's well worth the cost, has great replay value, and is well spent for hours of fun. Some customers also mention that the seller was great.
"This is a really fun game. It costs plenty, but it's worth it...." Read more
"...The expansion is only $10 to $15 and is worth every penny for those who enjoy playing TTR as much as we do...." Read more
"...This Europe edition is well worth your money!" Read more
"...Cons- quite expensive expansion packs.- 2-5 player limit can be an issue for folks with larger group of friends...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the board game. They mention that it has an absolutely beautiful design, with high quality, colorful game components. The art on the board and cards is beautiful, and it looks great on the table. The game is very visual, and the train stations are neat.
"...The board looks simple but pleasing, in the style of an old-timey map, but the pieces are made of plastic and feel very cheap, even as far as..." Read more
"...+ Beautiful board game with high quality, colorful game components+ Just enough strategy and optionality for a gateway game..." Read more
"...but it doesn't feel like there's too much - altogether, a very "elegant"-feeling design." Read more
"...All of these considerations weigh on the others so it's very rich and interesting. It's a really good game...." Read more
Customers like the interactivity of the game. They mention that it's versatile to support various numbers of players, and easy to learn. Some say that the train stations make it especially good for 2-3 players, while others say it'll be fun for 3-5 persons. Some mention that the game is two player friendly and allows multiple players to use the same route. Overall, customers are happy with the game's interactivity.
"...a must for a unique and new type of gaming experience that is interactive and not just your boring roll the dice and move type thing...." Read more
"...Perfect for 3-5 players. Takes about an hour, but time goes quickly." Read more
"...They also work well from a thematic point of view. Train stations offer additional flexibility...." Read more
"...There's plenty of room for decision-making, but it doesn't feel like there's too much - altogether, a very "elegant"-feeling design." Read more
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Ticket To Ride Europe fit with what I was looking for. I first compared the two prominent versions of the game: the USA map to the Europe map and read comparison reviews on them both before deciding to buy. I went with the Europe version of the game because it seems there were more route paths to connect your cities compared to the USA map. What I did not expect was the names of the European cities to be really old and spelled differently than what I am used to now. I think it was done this way to fit into the time period, but not being that familiar with the old names of the European cities it was difficult for us to determine our various routes. The route cards do show a mini map though with highlights in the general area of the two cities you need to connect, but it is still a bit difficult especially for the younger kids in the family. What this means is that we need to take extra time in looking at our route cards and the map to decide on our paths to build.
Other than getting used to the city names the only other minor downside I see in the game is that there are so many train pieces. You have to be really careful not to drop them all over the place when picking up. The game does come with 2 extra train pieces per color which is good in case you lose a couple. After that though you may have to dock everyone a piece if you really start losing some (or buy a new game).
Regarding the game play, it is great! Not too difficult to learn at all and once everyone knows what they have to do it moves along at a good pace. Although our initial games of 4 and then 5 people lasted about 2.5 hours each to play which everyone thought was a bit too long. The non players passing through the room kept making comments like "You guys are STILL playing that game?!?!" and "When the hell is it going to be over already?!?". But those of us playing the game were not fatigued at all by the amount of time it was taking us to get through it. I think it is conceivable to have a game last maybe 1.5 hours on average.
Overall, the family really liked this game. It is definitely a must for a unique and new type of gaming experience that is interactive and not just your boring roll the dice and move type thing. I will be getting the Ticket To Ride 1912 Expansion pack for this game as well since I have read it adds a couple more elements to the play in addition to some new route cards.
UPDATE: It has been about 1 year now since I had the game and I did get the 1912 expansion which adds a ton more route cards to the game. We have been playing this game so much that the base routes kept coming up and it was getting a bit boring. It seemed like we were always getting the same routes game after game. The 1912 Expansion is a MUST. My family is addicted to this game and even more so with the 1912 expansion. This is a GREAT GAME.
I was looking for a game that would fit all these requirements and still be fun for her, but be something that was a little different and I remembered a game I got for free on my iPad a few months back called Ticket to Ride. I remembered having a lot of fun with it but playing against AI was not as fun after a while. I did some research on this game and showed my wife to see if she would be interested. We found that they had another version that was based in Europe instead of the US, and since we love traveling, we opted to get this out. Boy, it was a great investment.
The night that it came my in-laws were over for dinner, and I asked if they wanted to play. They said sure to try something else. I was a little concerned as the instructions were a book, and it had a rule that was not in the iPad game since this was a newer version, but we opted to play the game in sections and introduce more advanced features (such as the Stations, ferries, and tunnels) with each new time we played.
My in-laws and wife were hooked on his game. It is so simple to play yet, it is also complicated and provides a nice bit of strategy if you want to win. If you notice someone is trying to get to a particular place, do you be a jerk and claim that line, but you could risk losing your own line later? It is really fun to see how each game goes.
I will admit the first game we played we had major issues fining some of the Eastern European locations, and none of us have been (or recognize) a few of the names, but after a couple of play thoughts, we now have a great grasp on everything. What I like is that each game can be done in about 30 min to 1 hour. This is great because anything longer would be too hard, as the baby could wake up and spoil the rest of the game. We have not had this be an issue where a game went over that time frame (yet).
The concept for this game is SUPER simple, but it takes a while to master. Mark train lines to get from Point A to Point B in the faster route possible. You do this by collecting a train card. You have to have a specific color of train cards to claim a route. What makes this interesting is you can only do one of three things each time it is your turn:
1. Claim a Route
2. Pull Train Cards (from stack or on the board)
3. Get another route card
So you have to plan each turn carefully. Is it worth claiming a route, when you see a while card in the open deck? You are out of routes, but do you use your turn to do something else. Each route you claim is worth a certain amount of points, and the object is to get the most points before someone has less than two of their own person trains. Just because you get rid of all your trains doesn’t mean you win, as we have had a game where other people win as they claimed more complicated routes.
This is a great game to play and we look forward to teaching our daughter it when she is a bit older, as it is just different from other games currently out on the market, and it makes for a really great time!
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
I was looking for a game that would fit all these requirements and still be fun for her, but be something that was a little different and I remembered a game I got for free on my iPad a few months back called Ticket to Ride. I remembered having a lot of fun with it but playing against AI was not as fun after a while. I did some research on this game and showed my wife to see if she would be interested. We found that they had another version that was based in Europe instead of the US, and since we love traveling, we opted to get this out. Boy, it was a great investment.
The night that it came my in-laws were over for dinner, and I asked if they wanted to play. They said sure to try something else. I was a little concerned as the instructions were a book, and it had a rule that was not in the iPad game since this was a newer version, but we opted to play the game in sections and introduce more advanced features (such as the Stations, ferries, and tunnels) with each new time we played.
My in-laws and wife were hooked on his game. It is so simple to play yet, it is also complicated and provides a nice bit of strategy if you want to win. If you notice someone is trying to get to a particular place, do you be a jerk and claim that line, but you could risk losing your own line later? It is really fun to see how each game goes.
I will admit the first game we played we had major issues fining some of the Eastern European locations, and none of us have been (or recognize) a few of the names, but after a couple of play thoughts, we now have a great grasp on everything. What I like is that each game can be done in about 30 min to 1 hour. This is great because anything longer would be too hard, as the baby could wake up and spoil the rest of the game. We have not had this be an issue where a game went over that time frame (yet).
The concept for this game is SUPER simple, but it takes a while to master. Mark train lines to get from Point A to Point B in the faster route possible. You do this by collecting a train card. You have to have a specific color of train cards to claim a route. What makes this interesting is you can only do one of three things each time it is your turn:
1. Claim a Route
2. Pull Train Cards (from stack or on the board)
3. Get another route card
So you have to plan each turn carefully. Is it worth claiming a route, when you see a while card in the open deck? You are out of routes, but do you use your turn to do something else. Each route you claim is worth a certain amount of points, and the object is to get the most points before someone has less than two of their own person trains. Just because you get rid of all your trains doesn’t mean you win, as we have had a game where other people win as they claimed more complicated routes.
This is a great game to play and we look forward to teaching our daughter it when she is a bit older, as it is just different from other games currently out on the market, and it makes for a really great time!
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A train based board game may not sound the most exciting thing on earth, but it's a lot of fun.
Pieces are nice and the board is colourful and easy to see.
Reviewed in Sweden on December 11, 2021