Ticket to Ride - Nordic Countries (DLC)
Nordic Countries squeezes Ticket to Ride onto a tighter, snowbound map where every route decision bites back. Fewer players, higher tension.
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About Ticket to Ride - Nordic Countries (DLC)
Ticket to Ride: Nordic Countries is a DLC expansion for the digital adaptation of the classic board game, and it plays quite differently from the base USA map. The Nordic map caps games at three players, which sounds like a limitation until you realise it turns every card draw and route claim into a genuinely tense read of your opponents. There is no room to ignore what the other players are doing. Routes run out fast, and the fjord-heavy geography forces awkward detours that can wreck a carefully planned destination ticket chain. If you have only ever played the base game on autopilot, this map will reset that habit immediately. From a decision-making standpoint, the Nordic map rewards players who think two or three turns ahead rather than reacting. Locomotive wild cards matter more here because long routes through Scandinavia eat them quickly, and you will often face a choice between hoarding locos for a six-length route or spending them now to block a rival. That kind of resource tension is exactly what makes a good strategy game tick, and it is consistently present here. The AI opponents are competent enough to contest key chokepoints, though experienced players will find them predictable once you understand their route preferences. They are a reasonable sparring partner for learning the map, not a long-term challenge. The digital port itself is functional rather than impressive. The interface carries over from the base Ticket to Ride app, which means it is clean and readable but not especially exciting. Online multiplayer works, and finding a match against other players is where the real longevity sits. The mixed Steam review score (68 percent positive at time of writing) largely reflects frustration with matchmaking wait times and occasional connectivity hiccups rather than the map design itself, which is generally well-regarded among the board game community. If you are buying this primarily for solo play against AI, temper expectations on replayability. For newcomers: Ticket to Ride is one of the most approachable strategy games ever designed. You draw cards, you claim coloured routes on a map, you complete destination tickets for bonus points. The rules fit on a single page. Nordic Countries is technically a harder variant than the base USA map because of the three-player cap and denser competition, so first-timers would be better served starting with the base game before jumping here. Returning players who already know the fundamentals will find Nordic adds a genuine layer of pressure that makes the familiar system feel fresh again. The mod ecosystem is essentially nonexistent since this is a licensed digital board game adaptation, so what you see is what you get. The content volume is modest as expected for a single-map DLC. The value proposition depends entirely on how much you already enjoy the core loop and whether the Nordic geography specifically appeals to you. Taken purely as a map variant that changes the strategic texture of the game in meaningful ways, it holds up. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Marmalade Game Studio Ltd
- Publisher
- Asmodee Digital, Days of Wonder
- Release Date
- Nov 14, 2023