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My strategy also usually depends on my opening draw of routes. If one is a cross-country route like LA-NY, LA-Miami, or SanFran-NY then I'll focus on that and just fit the other one along the way. If I get 3 missions that are all North/South, then I'll usually pick a couple and plan some sort of circuitous way to connect them that ideally contains a 6 or two and maybe even gets in other people's way. I always try to go for longest train, and often win games based on that 10pt bonus. Occasionally if I suspect I'm beaten, I'll go "dumpster diving" on my last turn (grabbing 3 missions and just hoping that I've already connected at least one of those 3 missions).
I also really enjoy this game. My wife loves it, and even my young kids can play it. We just have the basic US version, and the winner usually scores around 120pts. I think my high score was 200pts, but games are usually pretty close.My strategy also usually depends on my opening draw of routes. If one is a cross-country route like LA-NY, LA-Miami, or SanFran-NY then I'll focus on that and just fit the other one along the way. If I get 3 missions that are all North/South, then I'll usually pick a couple and plan some sort of circuitous way to connect them that ideally contains a 6 or two and maybe even gets in other people's way. I always try to go for longest train, and often win games based on that 10pt bonus. Occasionally if I suspect I'm beaten, I'll go "dumpster diving" on my last turn (grabbing 3 missions and just hoping that I've already connected at least one of those 3 missions).
So, what are the differences between the basic US version that I have for 1910 and the US expansion?
I also need to know whether to buy this game or Dominion, because I can't afford both right now. Any recommendations?
Is the "expansion" something that adds to the base game as far as complexity?
That's pretty much it, Westy. I think the fun (for me, anyway) is in trying to find a way to make more than one route connect/overlap, so you can complete more Destination Tickets and shoot for Longest Route. I also have a history with Rail Baron, which used similar routes and cities. However, Rail Baron is much more complex and time-consuming. It also used much more mathematical knowledge of probability, which is probably why I enjoyed it so much.
I enjoy Rail Baron.