Ticket To Ride Map Coll. #8 Iberia & South Korea
Board game
Bilder
This is a new product.
Few items in stock. Delivery time 5-10 days
- Number of players
- 2–5 players
- Game time
- 30–60 min
- Grade
- Age
- 8+
- Language
- English version
On the Iberian peninsula, players start the game by drafting six destination cards, then keeping four of them ? a process they repeat before the train deck runs out the first time. While youre trying to fulfill those eight destination cards with only 35 trains, you can possibly pick up festival cards along the way. The deck is seeded with 54 festival cards, and when one is drawn, you place it next to the city on the game board. If you build a route that connects to one or two cities with festival cards, you choose one of those cities and collect all of the festival cards near it. The more you collect from a city, the more theyre worth at games end!
In South Korea, you start the game as in Iberia by drafting six destination cards, then keeping four of them. All of the routes are grouped by color: blue in the northeast, yellow in the northwest, and so on. When you claim a route, you can also place one of your trains on the province mat on an empty space of the matching color showing the number of cards you played of that color; you can play more cards than required to claim a route should you want to place on a higher number. Additionally, each player has a set of express train cards (+1, +2, +3), and you can spend a card on your turn to either draw more train cards, draw more destination tickets, or claim a higher number on the province mat. At games end, evaluate each color on the province mat, with the player (or players) with the highest sum of values claimed earning bonus points.