🚆 All Aboard for Adventure!
Rebel Centrum's Ticket To Ride Poland is an engaging board game designed for ages 8 and up, accommodating 2-4 players. With a playtime of 30-60 minutes, players embark on a journey through Poland's stunning landscapes, taking on the role of a railway magnate and contributing to the development of the rail network. This English version offers a unique blend of strategy, culture, and fun.
M**N
Good as an add on
Great to add to other ones in this series
H**R
Rules
No English rules included. Had to use Google and a friend to help me translate
C**P
Fun Expansion
I was super excited to play this expansion!
M**S
No english instructions!
The product was not as described as it did not contain english instructions. The seller claimed no responsibility for this & offered no assistance
C**P
Inaccurate description
Good game but no English instructions despite the product description
I**A
Great game!
What an amazing idea to teach our children about their parents background Country through the game. Hours of fun :)
C**K
Keep on chugging ‘Ticket to Ride’!
Another map to explore....Love a map of South America or Australia!Will lookout for these in the future...
M**N
Official Alan Moon designed expansion map
This is another awesome map for 2-3 players (up to 4 people can play) and is not a fan designed or unofficial map as described above. Play testing was even done with Mrs. Moon.Mine came with two instruction booklets - Polish and English.Obviously it’s nice to get the English booklet but we should all be internet savvy these days and the English instruction pdf is very easy to find on the internet, so all the naysayers could have spent 2 minutes doing that rather than writing a bad review.Smaller, 4 panel map with an interesting game mechanic of country cards - extra points for those players who get to the neighbouring countries first and connect them.Actually, this is one of my favourite mechanics of the whole 8 expansion maps (the Bullet train in the Japan map is great, as are the UK technology cards)Not as competitive for two people as Nordic or Switzerland but on a par with India I’d sayThe place names cause much amusement as they are all in Polish.I’ve been to Lodz ( Łódź) which is pronounced closer to ‘Woo-juh” so managed that one but the others? I dread to think how I said them!!
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