![]() ![]() ![]() When a player claims the first route of a Double-Route, he pays its value as a Toll in Bridge Toll Tokens to the Bank. Claiming a route is where this expansion differs from other Ticket to Ride boards. During his turn, a player can draw Train Cards as normal draw more Destination Tickets (four, must keep one) or play Trains to claim a route. He also receives Bridge Toll Tokens to a value of thirty. The cardboard Bridge Toll Tokens are valued either one, two, or four.ĭesigned for two to five players, the expansion mostly plays just like any Ticket to Ride map, except each player receives forty rather than forty-five trains, and five Destination Tickets of which he must keep three. These Destination Tickets are of a high value, six of them being worth between twenty-nine and thirty-four points and another seventeen being worth between seventeen and twenty-six points. Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 4 – Nederland also includes a set of forty-four Destination Tickets, five sets of Bridge Toll Tokens, and a set of Bonus and Loan cards. Each route has a Toll value attached to it between one and four. A riot of verdant green, cut by innumerable rivers and canals, and bound by the North Sea to the West, the Netherlands’ rivers and canals are bridged by Double-Routes, there being more Double than Single routes. The map in this expansion is laid out vertically, much like the maps in Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 3 – The Heart of Africa and Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries. As with the other titles in the series, it requires a base set to play, either Ticket to Ride or Ticket to Ride: Europe. Like the previous Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 3 – The Heart of Africa, Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 4 – Nederland includes just the one map plus a new mechanic that makes game play tighter and ultimately forces a player to pay heavily in terms of points if he is too slow. With its fourth entry in the Ticket to Ride Map Collection, Days of Wonder has gone Dutch. This expansion requires train cards and trains from either Ticket to Ride or Ticket to Ride: Europe. When a player grabs the first route between cities, he pays a price in Bridge Toll Tokens directly to the bank but when the second route is claimed, the tokens go to the player who claimed the first route! Players score bonus points based on the total value of Bridge Toll Tokens they still own at game’s end. Moon has created an ingenious new twist – nearly all routes are double-track bridge crossings. In this beautiful new map of the low country, Ticket to Ride designer Alan R. In Nederland, rail routes have a cost, which you’ll pay for with Bridge Toll Tokens – to the bank… or to another player! Introducing Ticket to Ride: Nederland, the fourth in the Ticket to Ride Map Collection Series. A rail journey in this low-lying country crosses hundreds of bridges – and you will pay the toll! With its countless canals Amsterdam is often called the Venice of the North, but all of Nederland is filled with waterways. ![]()
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