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   Carcassonne (2000)

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Who is this game suitable for?

Suitable for ages 7 and up. You can play with 2 to 5 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Area Majority / Influence, Enclosure, End Game Bonuses, Kill Steal, Map Addition, Modular Board, Pattern Building, Square Grid, Tile Placement und Variable Set-up...

Game Data

Average time to play: 45
Minimum age: 7
Number of players: 2 - 5
Publisher: Hans im Glück, 64 Ounce Games, 999 Games, Albi, Astrel Games, Bard Centrum Gier, Brain Games, cutia.ro, Devir, Enigma (Bergsala Enigma), Fantasmagoria, Feelindigo, Filosofia Éditions, Giochi Uniti, Grow Jogos e Brinquedos, Hobby World, Ísöld ehf., Kaissa Chess & Games, Korea Boardgames, Lanlalen, Lautapelit.fi, Midgaard Games, MINDOK, Möbius Games, Monkey Time, NeoTroy Games, Nordic Games ehf, Paper Iyagi, Piatnik, Ponva d.o.o., Rio Grande Games, Schmidt Spiele, Smart Ltd, Stupor Mundi, SuperHeated Neurons, Swan Panasia Co., Ltd., Venice Connection, Ventura Games, Z-Man Games
Designers: Klaus-Jürgen Wrede
Artists: Marcel Gröber, Doris Matthäus, Anne Pätzke, Chris Quilliams, Franz-Georg Stämmele
Mechanics: Area Majority / Influence, Enclosure, End Game Bonuses, Kill Steal, Map Addition, Modular Board, Pattern Building, Square Grid, Tile Placement, Variable Set-up
Durchschnitt: 0.0 (0 Bewertungen )
Carcassonne is a tile placement game in which the players draw and place a tile with a piece of southern French landscape represented on it. The tile might feature a city, a road, a cloister, grassland or some combination thereof, and it must be placed adjacent to tiles that have already been played, in such a way that cities are connected to cities, roads to roads, et cetera. Having placed a tile, the player can then decide to place one of their meeples in one of the areas on it: in the city as a knight, on the road as a robber, in the cloister as a monk, or in the field as a farmer. When that area is complete that meeple scores points for its owner. During a game of Carcassonne, players are faced with decisions like: "Is it really worth putting my last meeple there?" or "Should I use this tile to expand my city, or should I place it near my opponent instead, thus making it a harder for them to complete it and score points?" Since players place only one tile and have the option to place one meeple on it, turns proceed quickly even if it is a game full of options and possibilities. First game in the Carcassonne series.

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