🚆 All Aboard the Adventure Express!
Ticket to Ride Iberia + South Korea is an exciting expansion for the beloved train route strategy game, designed for 2-6 players aged 8 and up. This game invites players to explore the rich landscapes of Iberia and South Korea, featuring unique Festival cards and High Speed Train bonuses that enhance strategic gameplay. With a playtime of 30-60 minutes, it's perfect for family game nights or competitive gatherings.
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.35 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.38"L x 11.61"W |
CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
Color | Multicolor |
Theme | Trains |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
H**O
Worthy addition to uour TTR collection
We are TTR crazies here. We have all of them. This one has a nice addition to them.
C**Y
Travel the world by Rail!
Both of these games in one are fantastic! Each one has the basic components, but add flrai to challenge and make it so much fun! Do you use a train to Garner more points? Or place it on the board?
N**R
Good expansion
We've really enjoyed it, Iberia especially changes the flow of a game. My wife particularly likes it.
I**5
Great Game
A great addition to the Ticket to Ride series.
S**L
Ticket to Ride
These are great games for 2-5 players. My families favorite games for hours of fun
C**W
Great item
Great item
B**Y
Iberia Review for Two Players
The Iberia map works for two players. It's a little more compact than Netherlands but not so tiny like the little city maps. You only use 35 trains. There are some big game changes the main one for me being the Festival Cities cards. These are mixed in with the train cards. There are quite a few Festival Cities cards and the more you collect the more points you get. And you can get a lot of points from them. The other biggest change is that at the beginning of the game you must take 4 Destination Tickets (no more, no less). And midway through the game you will take 4 more that you must keep. If that sounds like a lot then it's surprising that in a two player game we both completed all eight tickets. I think this is because most of the routes are shorter and the segments are in general shorter. The Iberia map offers enough room to build without the map being too big like the original or Europe which I don't think work well for two players. Netherlands is still the best. But the main problem for me in Iberia is the Festival Cities. Too many points and if the Festival cards don't fall your way then you're out of luck. In my two player games the scores are usually close playing the Netherlands rules. But in Iberia the scores are usually not even close depending on who got the most Festival Cities cards. It's a game changer. Maybe you'll like it but for me it created point swings that were too big.
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