Hello we just got into ticket to ride a few months ago and we love it. Im trying to understand extractions. If I bought Europe then I could buy like London, 1912, Switzerland and those connect to the Europe version? Also if I had a list of like what versions are expansions for Europe would be awesome as well if it works like that? Kinda confused, thank you
The expansions don't connect together unfortunately but with the Europe base game you should have the components to play the expansion maps such as Switzerland- note that London is one of the small standalone games
@@DontBeBoard oh cool. Bummer you can't connect. What are your favorite 3 to play? We only have the original and rails and sails right now and played only one side of the rails so far. Guess it would be the world one not the great lakes yet
I can't help feeling you left a lot of relevant information out of this video! For example, my understanding is that the anniversary edition includes all of the tickets from the 1912 expansion - which is a big bonus. Not sure about the depot cards though.
Did you do the video showing if the new trains work on older boards? I only own the 15th anniversary edition and interested in buying the united Kingdom version but not sure if the trains will fit in the spaces properly!
Hoping to have that video out today a few reviews came in so it got bumped down the list! Alas I tried it with all but the UK expansion though the logics of "approximately" will stand
Great video, thank you for the comparison.
Hello we just got into ticket to ride a few months ago and we love it.
Im trying to understand extractions. If I bought Europe then I could buy like London, 1912, Switzerland and those connect to the Europe version?
Also if I had a list of like what versions are expansions for Europe would be awesome as well if it works like that?
Kinda confused, thank you
The expansions don't connect together unfortunately but with the Europe base game you should have the components to play the expansion maps such as Switzerland- note that London is one of the small standalone games
@@DontBeBoard oh cool. Bummer you can't connect. What are your favorite 3 to play?
We only have the original and rails and sails right now and played only one side of the rails so far. Guess it would be the world one not the great lakes yet
Top three would probably be Europe then the Japan expansion and then Nordic countries
Excellent video thank you
5 past ten 10:05 maybe 15 for 15th anniversary edition?
Do they work with the expansion maps?
Kind of for most they are a tad big but will work - I have a video showing each expansion with them if it helps
I can't help feeling you left a lot of relevant information out of this video! For example, my understanding is that the anniversary edition includes all of the tickets from the 1912 expansion - which is a big bonus. Not sure about the depot cards though.
No depots
Did you do the video showing if the new trains work on older boards? I only own the 15th anniversary edition and interested in buying the united Kingdom version but not sure if the trains will fit in the spaces properly!
Hoping to have that video out today a few reviews came in so it got bumped down the list! Alas I tried it with all but the UK expansion though the logics of "approximately" will stand
@@DontBeBoard Is the answer yes? (I'm still going to watch the vido) 😅
It's a kind of. I know that's a bad answer sorry the trains are too big for the spaces on the normal boards but for most there's some wiggle room
I've decided to only ever buy "anniversary editions" of Ticket to Ride. 😁
Haha they are quite nice
In my opinion the 15th anniversary one , is a little too expensive then I comprehended.
Yeah it wasn't cheap but thankfully had some store credit for selling some games to offset it
At current U.S. Amazon prices, the Anniversary edition is only $19 more than the standard edition plus the 1912 expansion; and it has a bit more, too.
That makes it much easier to say yes to!