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Die zahlreichen Kanäle Amsterdams machen es zum Venedig des Nordens, es gibt aber auch in den gesamten Niederlanden unzählige Wasserstraßen. Eine Zugreise in diesem niedrig gelegenen Land führt über viele Brücken. Wenn Sie zu viel Zeit damit verbringen, die schöne Landschaft zu genießen, werden Sie viel Geld für die Brückenmaut ausgeben!
Auf diesem wunderschönen Spielplan gibt es einen genialen neuen Mechanismus – nahezu alle Verbindungen sind über Brücken führende Doppelstrecken. Wenn der erste Spieler eine dieser Strecken in Besitz nimmt, zahlt er den Preis mit Brückenmaut-Plättchen an die Bank. Wenn der zweite Spieler die andere Strecke wählt, muss er seine Plättchen an den ersten Spieler abgeben! Die Spieler erhalten Bonuspunkte abhängig vom Wert der Brückenmaut-Plättchen, die sie am Spielende noch besitzen.
Ticket to Ride Map Collection: Volume 4 - Nederland contains a new game board with new rules for use with Ticket to Ride or Ticket to Ride: Europe with player now creating train lines in the Netherlands.
The basics of TtR gameplay remain the same as always — players collect train cards in order to claim routes between pairs of cities with the overall goal of completing tickets they hold in hand — but Ticket to Ride: Nederland twists this gameplay in two ways. First, nearly every route on the game board is a double-route, with two tracks connecting cities. Both of these routes are in play no matter how many players are in the game.
Second, every route — whether double or single — has a bridge toll that a player must pay when building on that route. On a single route or the first track of a double route, the player pays this toll — which costs 1-4 coins — to the bank; on the second track of a double route, the player pays this toll to the player who built the first track. Players start the game with 30 coins, and if you can't pay a toll, you must take a loan card to cover the fare, with each loan costing you 5 points at the end of the game.
In addition to helping you avoid loans, coins matter because at game's end, players receive a bonus based on how many coins they hold relative to everyone else. In a five-player game, for example, the player with the most coins scores a 55 point bonus; the 2nd place player scores 35 points, and the other players 20, 10 and 0 points. If you've taken a loan, however, you're ineligible for this bonus scoring, so players have an incentive to build early and often.
These coin bonuses are balanced by the multitude of destination tickets with large point values: six of them are worth 29+ points while another seventeen are worth 17-26 points. |