Carcassonne: The Official Board Game

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Last Activity Never
Added 25-Sep-22 17:58:27
Modified 26-Sep-22 19:52:28
Completion Status Not Played
Library Epic
Source Epic
Platform PC (Windows)
Release Date 29-Nov-17
Community Score 73
Critic Score 75
User Score
Genre Card & Board Game
Puzzle
Strategy
Turn-based strategy (TBS)
Developer Twin Sails Interactive
Publisher Twin Sails Interactive
Feature Multi-Player
Single Player
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Description

New version of the muti-awarded game. Now in 3D. Includes improved IA, 3D landscape, new exclusive features.

*** Carcassonne fits that opening game niche that every game group needs. -Tyler Nichols, Board Game Quest *** Carcassonne = Great game, great mechanics, great pieces, great fun! -The Board Game Family *** Carcassonne's recent Android re-release and its fresh, new features are a joy to experience*** Pocket Gamer

A TILE PLACEMENT GAME OF CREATING LANDSCAPES, CLAIMING AREAS, AND GAINING POINTS

Carcassonne is a modern classic tile-placement game based on the award wining game in which the players draw and place a tile with a piece of southern French landscape 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. The player can then decide to place one of his followers, so called Meeples, on one of the areas on it: on the city as a knight, on the road as a robber, on a cloister as a monk, or on the grass as a farmer. When that area is complete, that meeple scores points for its owner. Each new game is a new experience thanks to the ever-changing landscape.

ENJOY FUN AND TACTICAL GAMEPLAY

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, making it harder for him to complete his goal 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.