New Destinations: The new destination cards include 6 additional long routes (bringing the total to 12) as well as 49 additional shorter routes. At the end of the game, whichever player or players has the most depots left, unused, earns +10 points. As already noted, you can't build a depot in a space with a station the converse is also true.Įnding the Game. It's also something that you won't typically do-but, if people had been piling cards on your warehouse, you might suddenly decide to play a new depot on your turn, so that you can claim them yourself from whatever city you happen to be linking to that turn. On his turn a player may place an additional depot on any empty city (e.g., one that doesn't contain a depot or a station). Whenever a player builds a link into or out of a city with a depot in it, he may choose to empty the warehouse of the same color (whoever it belongs to) by discarding an unplaced depot. Whenever a player takes train cards, he must first take a face-down train card and place it face-down on someone's warehouse (without looking at it).Įmptying Warehouses. They'll place one of the depots on the board in an empty city of their choice.įilling Warehouses. At the start of the game each player is given an (empty) warehouse and five depots. Warehouses & Depots: These elements will actually work with any Ticket to Ride game. I'm a bit sad that they weren't sold in a tin, like the similar USA 1910 set, but on the other hand I won't feel like I have to obsessively keep these small expansion box, and can instead just toss everything into the main Europe box.Įuropa 1912 comes with two elements: the warehouse & depots and the destination cards. Overall, the components of Europa 1912 are very good quality and attractive, thus I've given then a "4" out of "5" for Style. I don't entirely like the aesthetics of wooden pieces mixing with all the plastic on the board, but they're good quality nonetheless. They're attractive and big enough to fit the cards.Ģ5 Depots: These wooden "huts" appear in the players' colors. Each one is printed in the players' color on glossy, light cardstock. It's a useful little reference, to remind you which cities are important when you're playing a big cities game.ĥ Warehouses: These displays gives you a place to put warehoused cards. The "Big Cities" card just shows a map of Europe with the nine "big cities" highlighted. I was very happy to get the whole set, including the reprints. Including the reprints not only ensures that all of your destination cards will look and feel the same, but it also allowed Days of Wonder to put the new "Big Cities" logo on appropriate original cards. The destination cards include 55 new destination tickets and reprints of the 46 tickets from the original Europe game. They're all printed on heavy, linen-textured cardstock. Europa 1912 is a small expansion for the Ticket to Ride: Europe game.Ĭards: There are 102 total, including 101 destination cards and 1 "Big Cities" card.
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