Carcassonne: Klöster in Deutschland
(2014)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 8 and up. You can play with 2 to 6 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Area Majority / Influence und Tile Placement...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 45 |
| Minimum age: | 8 |
| Number of players: | 2 - 6 |
| Publisher: | Hans im Glück, 999 Games, asmodee, MINDOK |
| Designers: | Klaus-Jürgen Wrede |
| Artists: | Marcel Gröber, Toshihiko Ishibashi, Doris Matthäus, Anne Pätzke |
| Mechanics: | Area Majority / Influence, Tile Placement |
Carcassonne: Die Klöster, a mini-expansion first published for Easter 2014, lets you replace the monastery tiles in the Carcassonne base game with six new tiles, each with an illustration based on a particular German monastery: Kloster Andechs, Eberbach, Lorch, Kloster Maria Laach, Kloster Marienthal, and Maulbronn.
When you place a tile from Die Klöster, you can place a monk on the tile as usual (with the figure being scored and removed only when the monastery tile is surrounded by eight other tiles) or you can lay the figure on its side to indicate its status as abbot; abbots remain in place until the end of the game, then they score one point for the monastery itself and for each tile connected to the monastery in rows and columns leading away from it.
There are multiple versions of this expansion, including German, Dutch, and Japanese monasteries. The rules do not differ, just the artwork.
Carcassonne: Die Klöster is part of the Carcassonne series.
Alternative names:
Carcassonne: Klöster in Deutschland
Carcassonne: Abbayes d'Allemagne
Carcassonne: De Kloosters
Carcassonne: Die Klöster
Carcassonne: Dutch Monasteries
Carcassonne: Japanese Buildings
Carcassonne: Klöster/Tempel in Japan
Carcassonne: Monasteries of Germany
Carcassonne: Německé kláštery
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