I was about to break the game with friends and realized I don't know how to play it. I chose your video over others cause of the ginger and was not disappointed. Great showing from him. But also loved your explanation. Perfect. It really helped. Well done indeed. Btw. the plant on the floor is toxic for cats, hope the ginger stays away from it.
I'm glad you liked it. Thank you for the heads up on the plant. He never goes near that plant, maybe that's why, I can't say the same about another plant I have! Enjoy the game!
Just purchased this game for the family watched this video now we are 4 games in. Thank you video is great easy to follow you got a sub in us. 😀😀😀 take care and keep up the great work. Ngamihi from the Arthur family from New Zealand 🇳🇿 🇳🇿🇳🇿
@@justincarlson1619 for you maybe, but whenever i reas a long manual o always ask 3 other questions and get sidetracked. Videos like these help a lot lol
Yes, I agree. The explanation of stations in the booklet is confusing, and your explanation taught me that we were using the stations wrong. This approach is more challenging and more fun. Thanks!
You’re very welcome. It is a gamble but I’ve seen players win games because they took lots of Destination tickets. I think it can help if you have routes in different parts of the map. Enjoy Ticket to Ride :)
Nice explanation! Thank you! One thing I don’t understand is the ticket-pile. Are the ticket-cards supposed to be mixed (blue and regular) once you’ve handed out to each player in the beginning?
Thank you this helped a lot! One question about building a tunnel. At 6:03 it shows the board. The tunnel tracks are grey yet you used pink cards to fill them in. Am I viewing them wrong? I see between Zurich and Marseille it looks like 2 pink tunnel tracks. Thanks again!
Hi, thank you, glad it was helpful. You are correct, they are pink, it was for the line between Kiev and Budapest; when they are grey you pick the colour you want to use, and all the cards used have to be the same colour or a locomotive. I hope this helps!
You explained this game very well, I just have one question. For the destination cards, do you have to lay down all of the trains to complete the route in one turn, or can you do it section by section?
Thank you! So with the destination tickets, they are objectives - every turn you have a choice of actions: taking train tickets, taking destination tickets, placing trains on the map. If you place trains on the map, once per turn you can place 1 route from one city connected to another city. You don't place the entire destination objective in one action. Hope this helps!
I have one question. When you are building tunnel and you lay down required number of cards, then reveal 3 additional train cards. What happens if none of them has matching colour? I just simply lose that round and next player has their turn?
Hi, it's a little different. You don't want the same colour of cards on the 3 you draw. For every card of the same colour you draw, you have to add 1 additional card from your hand of that colour. If all three are different colours, you can place the trains without adding cards. Hope this helps :)
Thank you for such a detailed explanation. I am hoping you could clear these doubts for me. For 4-5 players game, 1. can I claim the red route from Frankfurt to Berlin and then black route from Berlin to warzawa to complete a destination ticket? Ex: 8.29 in the video. 2. Also, if I have already claimed the red route from Frankfurt to Berlin but now I have run out of trains but another player has already claimed the block route from Berlin to Warszawa then can I put a train station and claim it to complete a destination ticket?
Thankyou, When the draw card pile is depleted, can the next person take their turn before it is replenished? He says he can because he does not need to draw and plans to place cars on the tunnel and therefore avoids cards being flipped and avoids paying bonus cards. Is this right? And then my turn, can I also play since I don't need to draw cards?
Hi Harvey, the rules say "When the draw pile is exhausted, the discards are reshuffled into a new draw pile deck. The cards must be shuffled thoroughly, since they will usually have been discarded in sets." I would say you have to reshuffle as soon as its empty :)
Good video! The only thing I'd say is: when you're counting points / moving markers for claimed routes, have at least 2 players doing it. The only game of TtR:E I ever lost I lost because the other player wasn't always moving their marker when they claimed routes so near the end I thought I had a much larger lead than I did. It ended very close and they made a great gutsy call to draw tickets on their last move so they deserved it, but still, that's not how you want it to go.
Thank you! Yes, I have a tendency to be constantly counting :) that was gutsy to take tickets on their last move, specially TTR:E; I don't think I would have :)
Hello, the game end is triggered when someone has 2 or less trains in their supply. You do one more round, including the person who triggered the end of game. No more additional points for ferries or tunnels.
I love that you actually do the actions as you're explaining them. It makes it a lot easier for me to understand. But I'm still confused about how train stations work, so I must be an idiot 😭 I don't know what they actually do. Do they 'steal' a route that another player has claimed?
Thank you so much! The train stations can be a bit confusing. The train stations essentially gives you access to a city that is already be closed off by other players. It lets you finish the destination ticket by using another players route. You don’t get points when you place it but allows you to get the destination ticket points. Players who don’t use the stations get points for each of them at the end of the game. It’s something you use when you absolutely need to complete ticket/s. I hope this clarifies :)
Great video! One question about tunnels,when i want to claim a route of ex. 4 red tunnels I have to draw 3 train cards from the stack.Let's say I draw 2 reds and one pink from the stack,,how many more of my cards do I have to give up other than my original 4? 1more red or two more reds?
Thank you so much! In your example you would need to give an extra 2 reds or locomotives. When you're claiming a tunnel it's good to have some extra in case.
I'm not sure, a concern would be the really long route with the 8 train wagons, because if it's that easy to do, then whoever gets it will have a definite advantage. You should try it and see what happens.
Thank you! We got stumped on the tunnels. What happens if a player cannot or doesn't want to claim a route if the drawn cards matches his (making him have to pay extra). Rules dont really say if that turn is lost, like a failed attempt?
Hi there, basically you lose the turn. he rules say: "If the player does not have enough additional Train cards of the matching color (or does not wish to play them), he may take all his cards back in his hand, and his turn ends." Hope this helps, enjoy the game :)
Aah sorry! The train stations give you access to a city that is already closed off by other players. It lets you finish the destination ticket by using another players route. You don’t get points when you place it but allows you to get the destination ticket points. Players who don’t use the stations get points for each of them at the end of the game. It’s something you use when you absolutely need to complete ticket/s. I hope this helps; happy gaming :)
Great video, thanks! I like this game, but still can’t accept that in most cases person who initiates the end of game will have more moves than other. It sounds more fair for me if all players finish the round and then last round will start
Hi, thanks for explaining the game. Hope you can help avoid a potential family feud :)..... 1. Our understanding is that you may only build a route from the card, eg Edinburgh to Athens, by starting at Edinburgh and following in chronological order till you reach Athens. Is that correct ? 2. You may not claim any route between cities in any other way than the chronological order? 3. When a player claims a route, and in doing this, cuts off another player, is that the end of that player's route? Hoping our questions make sense. Regards
Hello, glad to help. The routes, if they are available, are free to anyone who claims them, in any order they want. The destination tickets are secret, so no one should know what you need to complete (sometimes players may guess). One can completely cut off other players (on purpose or not) and prevent them from fulfilling tickets (that's when the train station comes in to save the day). Sometimes, because routes have been claimed, alternate routes might be necessary to complete a destination ticket. I tend to try to pick complementary tickets so I can make a route that is connected as much as possible. I hope this helps!
I know this is an old question, but in case someone else ends up with the same question in the future - You do not have to claim routes in any type of chronological order. In fact, you do not even need to "start" at either of the cities you are trying to connect. Nor do you have to connect your "next" series of trains to a pre-exiting one. At least not in this edition (there is another map that you must connect to a train, but not this one). To say it another way, you can place your trains between any two cities you want throughout the game. can be in any order, anywhere as long as you meet the rule requirements to do so. In fact, if you have two final destination cities that maybe have 2-3 shorter route options or ways to connect, but the primary path you think you may want to take goes through one certain section, you may want to claim that middle section earlier than not to make sure you have it locked down. As far as your last question, if you "block" a player, then YES, they will have to find another route, usually one that causes them to go out of their way. It is a key feature and strategy of TTR.
I am so glad that I found your channel. I have a question : suppose I put stations to complete my destination ticket but at the time of counting longest route would I count others trains also which passed through my station? Thanks
In t2r Europe I find we make less points as well than North America - I'm just not able to complete as many destination tickets. How many destination tickets are you completing on average?
This is a great video & helped me a lot. One question though which i felt the written instruction were ambiguous about: When drawing cards, can you pick a face down first look at it, then pick a face up? (assuming no locomotives involved) If allowed, this would greatly increase your chances of a matching pair. Thanks
The whole idea behind having five cards face up and two unknown face down in the deck is that you "risk" picking two potentially useless cards from the deck, with the possible gain of getting loco+extra card, or even two locos. When you pick from the 5 face ups, you can get only one loco, or two cards of your choice. Giving players the ability to have a peek at the deck breaks the mechanic.
They are tricky. You can build a station in any city, but there can only be one station per city. Basically you will do this when all the routes are taken to a city you need to reach for one of your destination tickets. How you do this: you put the station in a city, you don't need to decide which route you claim until the end of the game. In minute 7:40 in my video the red player puts a train station in Berlin and uses the black player's route to connect to Wien. I hope this helps. Enjoy the game :)
Yes, the stations are a bit tricky but very useful - it allows you to use one route belonging to another player to connect your cities and fulfill your destination tickets. I hope this helps and enjoy the game :)
The original Ticket to Ride (US map) comes with the smaller train cards. You need to purchase the 1910 expansion to get the larger train cards (along with more ticket/destination cards). The Ticket to Ride European version (the one in this video) has the larger, "full size" train cards. PLUS - I will add Ticket to Ride Nordic countries (the other "stand alone" version for 2-3 players only) ALSO have the larger train cards. And just to be clear - when I say version, I don't mean the country it is sold or purchased in - I mean the version of the game. There is Ticket to Ride (which is the US Map) and Ticket To Ride Europe.
Questions about the train stations - 1) will the opponent’s trains be counted in longest route? 2) if I place a train station that connects my route…what did you mean all tickets must route through that station?
Hello, see below: 1) No, they don't count for your longest route 2) You know how cities have multiple routes that come in or out of the city. When you place the train station, you first place it on the city, but at the end of the game you need to pick a route. So say you've put the station in Paris, at the end of the game you need to pick the opponents route, whether it's the one coming from Pamplona, or Marseille, or Zurich, etc. You cannot use multiple routes, you pick one. Hope this helps. Enjoy the game :)
When I first got into board games, I loved playing Ticket to ride. It's a great gateway board game. But after being "spoiled" with games like Dune, I find it quite bland and boring.
Same here.. TTR is not in my go to games list anymore but it is the best gateway game in my opinion. I was able to bring so many people into the hobby with this awesome game as their first board game.
oh no! I'm sorry. I have put below the rules of the tunnels: "When attempting to claim a Tunnel route, a player first lays down the number of cards required by the length of the route. Then the three top cards from the Train draw pile are turned face-up. For each card revealed whose color matches the color of the cards played to claim the Tunnel, an additional card of the same color (or a Locomotive) must now be played from his hand. Only then can the player successfully claim the Tunnel route. If the player does not have enough additional Train cards of the matching color (or does not wish to play them), he may take all his cards back in his hand, and his turn ends." Basically, try to have a few more cards of the color you are placing in case it comes up or locomotives. The Stations: You have 3 - if not used during the game they are worth 4 points each at the end of the game. To use them: "Stations may be built on any unoccupied city, even if it currently has no claimed routes into it. Two players may never build a Station in the same city. Each player may build a maximum of one Station per turn, and three Stations throughout the course of the game. To build his first Station, a player plays and discards one Train card from his hand, and places one of his colored Train Stations on the chosen city.To build a second Station, the player must play and discard a set of two cards of any one color; and to build his third, a set of three Train cards of any one color. As usual, you can replace any number of cards by Locomotives. If a player uses the same Station to help connect cities on several different Tickets, he must use the same route into the city with the Station for all of those Tickets. The Train Station owner does not need to decide which route he will use until the end of the game." I hope this helps :) Enjoy Ticket to Ride Europe :)
I was about to break the game with friends and realized I don't know how to play it. I chose your video over others cause of the ginger and was not disappointed. Great showing from him. But also loved your explanation. Perfect. It really helped. Well done indeed.
Btw. the plant on the floor is toxic for cats, hope the ginger stays away from it.
I'm glad you liked it. Thank you for the heads up on the plant. He never goes near that plant, maybe that's why, I can't say the same about another plant I have! Enjoy the game!
I played this game years ago and now bought it as a Christmas gift and needed to remember fast how to play it
Enjoy Ticket to Ride Europe :)
Well explained. We were totally confused after reading the instructions. This video is very good. Thanks
I'm so glad it was useful, thank you so much. I hope you enjoy the game :)
Perfectly explained, couldn't be any better. And the cat is the icing on the cake 😀
Thank you so much, I'm glad it helped :) Enjoy the game!
I just bought this today and my 10 yr old and had a practice go. Will play it again this week.Thabks for the informative video.
It's a great game, lots of fun :) I'm so glad it was useful, enjoy the game and thank you for your kind comment.
Just purchased this game for the family watched this video now we are 4 games in. Thank you video is great easy to follow you got a sub in us. 😀😀😀 take care and keep up the great work.
Ngamihi from the Arthur family from New Zealand 🇳🇿 🇳🇿🇳🇿
Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy the game :)
I tried following these rules but ended up floating in a duck pond holding 2 jars of mayonnaise. What did I do wrong?
lol
Not that hard to follow bud
@@justincarlson1619 for you maybe, but whenever i reas a long manual o always ask 3 other questions and get sidetracked. Videos like these help a lot lol
You drunk too much beer 😂
Lol
Thank you! The easiest explanation of tunnels and stations 🤩
Fantastic! Thank you so much for your comment. Enjoy the game :)
I didn’t understand the explanation of tunnels and trains 😟
Yes, I agree. The explanation of stations in the booklet is confusing, and your explanation taught me that we were using the stations wrong. This approach is more challenging and more fun. Thanks!
3:10 Locomotives (Wild) can also replace the missing cards of a colour used to buy a route.
Absolutely, I explain the locomotives in minute 4:06.
Thank you sooo much for the video as well as your answers in comments section.... Way too helpful... Keep going...
Thank you so much, it’s very kind. Enjoy Ticket to Ride Europe :)
Thank you for your explanation. It sounds like taking more Destination Tickets is a gamble. We really love this game. Cheers, G.L.B.
You’re very welcome. It is a gamble but I’ve seen players win games because they took lots of Destination tickets. I think it can help if you have routes in different parts of the map. Enjoy Ticket to Ride :)
thankssssss.. you explained this simple and easy to understand.
You’re very welcome, enjoy the game :)
Great video, made even better by the addition of the cat! :D
Thank you so much and fully agree, Peter makes them even better :)
My friend Gabriella shared this with me, an interesting game, indeed! And a compliment to you for your lovely Buddha figures at :58 ☺
Thank you so much! Yes, it's a very nice game ticket to ride.
Thank you, this will make teaching my kids much easier.
That's great, I'm glad. I hope you enjoy the game :)
Thanks for the experience of explaining the game
You’re welcome, enjoy the game :)
Nice explanation! Thank you!
One thing I don’t understand is the ticket-pile. Are the ticket-cards supposed to be mixed (blue and regular) once you’ve handed out to each player in the beginning?
The remaining blue cards that you haven’t passed out go back in the box, not into the pile of regular tickets.
Very well explained! It was really helpful!!
Thank you so much, I'm glad it was helpful.
Thank you this helped a lot! One question about building a tunnel. At 6:03 it shows the board. The tunnel tracks are grey yet you used pink cards to fill them in. Am I viewing them wrong? I see between Zurich and Marseille it looks like 2 pink tunnel tracks.
Thanks again!
Hi, thank you, glad it was helpful. You are correct, they are pink, it was for the line between Kiev and Budapest; when they are grey you pick the colour you want to use, and all the cards used have to be the same colour or a locomotive. I hope this helps!
@@GamesMadeEasy Thank you that does clear it up for me :)
Very well explained and was very helpful for a lot our doubts. One request are you also planning a YT videotorial on a pirate game called Maracaibo?
Thank you so much! I have heard about Maracaibo, but have not played it yet. I will look into it, thank you for the suggestion.
This was super helpful
I’m so glad it was helpful, enjoy the game!!
You explained this game very well, I just have one question. For the destination cards, do you have to lay down all of the trains to complete the route in one turn, or can you do it section by section?
Thank you! So with the destination tickets, they are objectives - every turn you have a choice of actions: taking train tickets, taking destination tickets, placing trains on the map. If you place trains on the map, once per turn you can place 1 route from one city connected to another city. You don't place the entire destination objective in one action. Hope this helps!
I will be showing this to my Social Skills class. We play three versions of Ticket to Ride and the European is the new one.
That is really cool, what a great way to teach! I wish I'd had a class like yours :)
Great and concise explanatation
Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I have one question. When you are building tunnel and you lay down required number of cards, then reveal 3 additional train cards. What happens if none of them has matching colour? I just simply lose that round and next player has their turn?
Hi, it's a little different. You don't want the same colour of cards on the 3 you draw. For every card of the same colour you draw, you have to add 1 additional card from your hand of that colour. If all three are different colours, you can place the trains without adding cards. Hope this helps :)
I get it now😁 I think your cat has flees by the way😱
Great video! Thanks for the clear instructions!
Thank you so much! Enjoy the game :)
Thank you for such a detailed explanation. I am hoping you could clear these doubts for me. For 4-5 players game,
1. can I claim the red route from Frankfurt to Berlin and then black route from Berlin to warzawa to complete a destination ticket? Ex: 8.29 in the video.
2. Also, if I have already claimed the red route from Frankfurt to Berlin but now I have run out of trains but another player has already claimed the block route from Berlin to Warszawa then can I put a train station and claim it to complete a destination ticket?
Thankyou, When the draw card pile is depleted, can the next person take their turn before it is replenished? He says he can because he does not need to draw and plans to place cars on the tunnel and therefore avoids cards being flipped and avoids paying bonus cards. Is this right? And then my turn, can I also play since I don't need to draw cards?
Hi Harvey, the rules say "When the draw pile is exhausted, the
discards are reshuffled into a new draw pile deck. The cards must be shuffled thoroughly, since they will usually have been discarded in sets." I would say you have to reshuffle as soon as its empty :)
Good video! The only thing I'd say is: when you're counting points / moving markers for claimed routes, have at least 2 players doing it. The only game of TtR:E I ever lost I lost because the other player wasn't always moving their marker when they claimed routes so near the end I thought I had a much larger lead than I did. It ended very close and they made a great gutsy call to draw tickets on their last move so they deserved it, but still, that's not how you want it to go.
Thank you! Yes, I have a tendency to be constantly counting :) that was gutsy to take tickets on their last move, specially TTR:E; I don't think I would have :)
Are there any additional points for building ferries or tunnels? Another thing we didnt understand is how to end the game?
Hello, the game end is triggered when someone has 2 or less trains in their supply. You do one more round, including the person who triggered the end of game. No more additional points for ferries or tunnels.
I love that you actually do the actions as you're explaining them. It makes it a lot easier for me to understand. But I'm still confused about how train stations work, so I must be an idiot 😭 I don't know what they actually do. Do they 'steal' a route that another player has claimed?
Thank you so much! The train stations can be a bit confusing.
The train stations essentially gives you access to a city that is already be closed off by other players. It lets you finish the destination ticket by using another players route. You don’t get points when you place it but allows you to get the destination ticket points. Players who don’t use the stations get points for each of them at the end of the game. It’s something you use when you absolutely need to complete ticket/s.
I hope this clarifies :)
good explained , it help me how to play it
Thank you, I’m so glad it helped. Enjoy the game :)
thanks for the explaination
You're welcome. I'm glad it was useful. Enjoy Ticket to Ride :)
Great tutorial thank you
Thank you very much! Enjoy Ticket to Ride Europe :)
I like how there was a cat in a box next to her!
Excellently explained!
Thank you so much, enjoy the game.
This really helped me
I'm so glad it did! Enjoy the game.
Wow it made the game verry clear thanks
Thank you for your comment, and enjoy the game :)
Can you pick up a ticket from the long destination deck?
Only at the start of the game when you distribute the destination tickets. After that, no -only the other tickets.
Great video! One question about tunnels,when i want to claim a route of ex. 4 red tunnels I have to draw 3 train cards from the stack.Let's say I draw 2 reds and one pink from the stack,,how many more of my cards do I have to give up other than my original 4? 1more red or two more reds?
Thank you so much! In your example you would need to give an extra 2 reds or locomotives. When you're claiming a tunnel it's good to have some extra in case.
Can I follow the rules of the North American version while playing with the European board? Just simply ignoring the tunnel and station rule..
I'm not sure, a concern would be the really long route with the 8 train wagons, because if it's that easy to do, then whoever gets it will have a definite advantage. You should try it and see what happens.
Thank you very much for this, very well explained
I'm glad you liked it, thank you. Enjoy the game!
😊 gratitude, from Chile ❤
Thank you :)
Thank you! We got stumped on the tunnels. What happens if a player cannot or doesn't want to claim a route if the drawn cards matches his (making him have to pay extra). Rules dont really say if that turn is lost, like a failed attempt?
Hi there, basically you lose the turn. he rules say: "If the player does not have enough additional Train cards of the matching color (or does not wish to play them), he may take all his cards back in his hand, and his turn ends." Hope this helps, enjoy the game :)
Excellent explanation!
Thank you so much!
When I first got this game, one round, I had FOUR locomotives, yes all four were just locomotives
That is so lucky!! That has not happened to me :)
@@GamesMadeEasy yea! I felt like I had the power
Thank you for the great video. I came here because I didn't get the Station feature in the User manual of the game. And I still don't get it. Agh. :(
Aah sorry! The train stations give you access to a city that is already closed off by other players. It lets you finish the destination ticket by using another players route. You don’t get points when you place it but allows you to get the destination ticket points. Players who don’t use the stations get points for each of them at the end of the game. It’s something you use when you absolutely need to complete ticket/s. I hope this helps; happy gaming :)
You just saved our night.
I'm so happy to hear. I hope you enjoyed the game :)
Can u pls tell does it go really long till 3 hrs like monopoly ??
Not at all, it’s quite quick - an hour tops
@@GamesMadeEasy Thank u so much...🙂
@@GamesMadeEasy Also ur kitty cat is so cute..
Nice one!
Thank you!
Thank you!
You're welcome. Enjoy the game :)
Great explanation...only slowing your explanation down would have been better
Thank you :)
Great video, thanks! I like this game, but still can’t accept that in most cases person who initiates the end of game will have more moves than other. It sounds more fair for me if all players finish the round and then last round will start
We actually play this way and it works
Hi, thanks for explaining the game. Hope you can help avoid a potential family feud :).....
1. Our understanding is that you may only build a route from the card, eg Edinburgh to Athens, by starting at Edinburgh and following in chronological order till you reach Athens. Is that correct ?
2. You may not claim any route between cities in any other way than the chronological order?
3. When a player claims a route, and in doing this, cuts off another player, is that the end of that player's route?
Hoping our questions make sense.
Regards
Hello, glad to help. The routes, if they are available, are free to anyone who claims them, in any order they want. The destination tickets are secret, so no one should know what you need to complete (sometimes players may guess). One can completely cut off other players (on purpose or not) and prevent them from fulfilling tickets (that's when the train station comes in to save the day). Sometimes, because routes have been claimed, alternate routes might be necessary to complete a destination ticket. I tend to try to pick complementary tickets so I can make a route that is connected as much as possible. I hope this helps!
I'm pretty sure you don't have to build trains in chronological order.
I know this is an old question, but in case someone else ends up with the same question in the future - You do not have to claim routes in any type of chronological order. In fact, you do not even need to "start" at either of the cities you are trying to connect. Nor do you have to connect your "next" series of trains to a pre-exiting one. At least not in this edition (there is another map that you must connect to a train, but not this one).
To say it another way, you can place your trains between any two cities you want throughout the game. can be in any order, anywhere as long as you meet the rule requirements to do so. In fact, if you have two final destination cities that maybe have 2-3 shorter route options or ways to connect, but the primary path you think you may want to take goes through one certain section, you may want to claim that middle section earlier than not to make sure you have it locked down.
As far as your last question, if you "block" a player, then YES, they will have to find another route, usually one that causes them to go out of their way. It is a key feature and strategy of TTR.
If I’ve played the first one is this the second one I should get
I enjoy T2R Europe. I've heard Ticket to Ride Asia is also good.
You explained very well 👌 Peter the lovely however gets my whole attention whenever he shows😆 so I can’t concentrate on what you say…
Haha! I know, Peter takes all the attention :) You should see him when he gets out of the box and walks across the board!
I am so glad that I found your channel. I have a question : suppose I put stations to complete my destination ticket but at the time of counting longest route would I count others trains also which passed through my station? Thanks
Hello! I'm so glad you like it. You only count your trains towards the longest route. Train stations are not used for this. I hope this helps :)
@@GamesMadeEasy perfect! Thanks 😊
Whenever I play a game we always end up over 100 points, are we doing something wrong?
In t2r Europe I find we make less points as well than North America - I'm just not able to complete as many destination tickets. How many destination tickets are you completing on average?
@@GamesMadeEasy about 4-6. But I wanted to know if it’s not wrong to go over 100 points, because last game someone got to 156 points
It’s a good score. Are you deducting the destination tickets that are not completed?
@@GamesMadeEasy Yes ofcourse
This is a great video & helped me a lot. One question though which i felt the written instruction were ambiguous about: When drawing cards, can you pick a face down first look at it, then pick a face up?
(assuming no locomotives involved)
If allowed, this would greatly increase your chances of a matching pair. Thanks
Thank you so much! I would say no, there is no mention of checking the face down deck. Enjoy the game :)
The whole idea behind having five cards face up and two unknown face down in the deck is that you "risk" picking two potentially useless cards from the deck, with the possible gain of getting loco+extra card, or even two locos. When you pick from the 5 face ups, you can get only one loco, or two cards of your choice. Giving players the ability to have a peek at the deck breaks the mechanic.
Still don't understand the use of 'Stations". It is a tricky one. A couple of examples would be good.
They are tricky. You can build a station in any city, but there can only be one station per city. Basically you will do this when all the routes are taken to a city you need to reach for one of your destination tickets. How you do this: you put the station in a city, you don't need to decide which route you claim until the end of the game. In minute 7:40 in my video the red player puts a train station in Berlin and uses the black player's route to connect to Wien. I hope this helps. Enjoy the game :)
@@GamesMadeEasy Hi, Does the black train add to red's longest route on playing the station?
no@@deepscutee
THANK YOU
Very welcome 🤗
Hi Peter!!! 😻😻
I'm sure I'll understand the stations in coming years but not quite yet
Yes, the stations are a bit tricky but very useful - it allows you to use one route belonging to another player to connect your cities and fulfill your destination tickets. I hope this helps and enjoy the game :)
@@GamesMadeEasy oh OK thanks, and they do NOT contribute to the longest route bonus.
Very well explained!!
Thank you so much. Enjoy the game!
Excellent family game.
Yes, definitely it is :)
Why are your cards full size yet all I see are mini cards in the games now?
Not sure - maybe because we had the expansion?
@@GamesMadeEasy we just bought this game from Target in the USA, cards are full size.
The original Ticket to Ride (US map) comes with the smaller train cards. You need to purchase the 1910 expansion to get the larger train cards (along with more ticket/destination cards). The Ticket to Ride European version (the one in this video) has the larger, "full size" train cards. PLUS - I will add Ticket to Ride Nordic countries (the other "stand alone" version for 2-3 players only) ALSO have the larger train cards.
And just to be clear - when I say version, I don't mean the country it is sold or purchased in - I mean the version of the game. There is Ticket to Ride (which is the US Map) and Ticket To Ride Europe.
Can you do Payday please
Thank you for the suggestions, I'll have a look at it.
nice cat!
Thank you!!
This game is not for those who want to use it to learn geography. It is a very old map, I guess prior to the World War 1.
I’ve watched so many videos on the tunnels. I’ve listened. I get it. But it seems like such a clumsy rule 🥴
Questions about the train stations -
1) will the opponent’s trains be counted in longest route?
2) if I place a train station that connects my route…what did you mean all tickets must route through that station?
Hello, see below:
1) No, they don't count for your longest route
2) You know how cities have multiple routes that come in or out of the city. When you place the train station, you first place it on the city, but at the end of the game you need to pick a route. So say you've put the station in Paris, at the end of the game you need to pick the opponents route, whether it's the one coming from Pamplona, or Marseille, or Zurich, etc. You cannot use multiple routes, you pick one.
Hope this helps. Enjoy the game :)
I liked it wow
I’m glad you did!
I played this before North America
For me, the other way round :)
I didnt understand most of it..😅😢
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear. It has some tricky rules. What did you not understand and I can maybe help.
@@GamesMadeEasy Oh no, thats fine! I couldnt understand the trains stations, the ferries and the tunnels
i like peter
When I first got into board games, I loved playing Ticket to ride. It's a great gateway board game. But after being "spoiled" with games like Dune, I find it quite bland and boring.
I find it's a different experience than playing Dune, I still enjoy a good Ticket to Ride from time to time.
Same here.. TTR is not in my go to games list anymore but it is the best gateway game in my opinion. I was able to bring so many people into the hobby with this awesome game as their first board game.
Maybe slow down a bit so us dummies don’t have to rewind 5000 times
Can explain a little better
I mean can you explain a little better😂
I did not understand stations and tunnels
oh no! I'm sorry. I have put below the rules of the tunnels: "When attempting to claim a Tunnel route, a player first lays down the number of cards required by the length of the route. Then the three top cards from the Train draw pile are turned face-up. For each card revealed whose color matches the color of the cards played to claim the Tunnel, an additional card of the same color (or a Locomotive) must now be played from his hand. Only then can the player successfully claim the Tunnel route. If the player does not have enough additional Train cards of the matching color (or does not wish to play
them), he may take all his cards back in his hand, and his turn ends."
Basically, try to have a few more cards of the color you are placing in case it comes up or locomotives.
The Stations: You have 3 - if not used during the game they are worth 4 points each at the end of the game. To use them: "Stations may be built on any unoccupied city, even if it currently has no claimed routes into it. Two players may never build a Station in the same city. Each player may build a maximum of one Station per turn, and three Stations throughout the course of the game. To build his first Station, a player plays and discards one Train card from his hand, and places one of his colored Train Stations on the chosen city.To build a second Station, the player must play and discard a set of two cards of any one color; and to build his third, a set of three Train cards of any one color. As usual, you can replace any number of cards by Locomotives.
If a player uses the same Station to help connect cities on several different Tickets, he must use the same route into the city with the Station for all of those Tickets. The Train Station owner does not need to decide which route he will use until the end of the game."
I hope this helps :) Enjoy Ticket to Ride Europe :)
Thank you!
You’re welcome, enjoy the game :)