Carcassonne

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  • A simple, clever tile laying game that brings new challenges with every turn
  • A classic euro-game
  • Simple to learn, lots of strategy
  • For 2 to 5 players
  • A great game the whole family can enjoy

Product descriptiones smart tile laying game. The southern French city of Carcassonne is famous for its unique Roman and Medieval fortifications. Players develop the area around Carcassonne and deploy their followers on the streets in the cities, in the monasteries, and fields. Developing the skill of the players to the field will show victorious. Specific rules for the 12 river tiles: Remove the special starting tile from the game. Instead, you start the game by establishing the Spring River begins. Aside lake tile and shuffle the remaining 10 river tiles face down and drag it off the drawing of tiles from the normal. These tiles are played and followers may be played the game as usual, with one exception: a river tile may not be positioned so that the river makes a U-turn. Trailers can not be placed on the rivers. Once these tiles 10 River were played, the next player plays the lake, then the game continues with the normal tiles. Kla. . . More>>

Carcassonne

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Mayangod February 19, 2010 at 12:20 am

I read the reviews and I was a fun game ready. . . The truth is that we once played, it was ok. . . but nothing like the pleasure of other experienced examiners! Maybe after the game a few times in the strategy, it is more fun, but it’s really pretty boring. Prefer Settlers of Catan, for example, many more (perhaps because there is not much interaction) with other players, I found the ennuyeux.Rating: 2 / 5

Thomas M. Harris February 19, 2010 at 12:56 am

This is a great game little family. Easy to learn, fun to play. The only complaint was my family too much violence, sighed, What Ya Gonna Do: ^). Rating: 3 / 5

C. Sligh February 19, 2010 at 1:38 am

Carcassonne begins with each player, the color they want their “followers choose” (small pieces of wood). After all had received their supporters, the “price” tile then placed on the center of the table. Then the youngest player selects a tile from the stack. He / she then places the tile next to the starting tile (must agree with the facade, for example, lock = lock or the ground, the road = road, field or = monastery) on the road. To get the tile after it is completed (road, railway line, followed by ramparts driven to the monastery is surrounded entirely), you are a supporter of this tile set to use only when it is inserted. A monk enters a convent, a knight in a castle, a farmer in a field, and a thief on the street. At the end of this, a process very complicated. A game very nice. I love it! Rating: 5 / 5

Carol A. Scheel February 19, 2010 at 2:27 am

I did this as a gift for my son and he was very happy to get it. He said it was something that he had played, and would have their own pleasure. Rating: 3 / 5

Aaron L. Shaw February 19, 2010 at 3:39 am

It is much better than the settlers. Very much easier to explain, and much shorter game. Plus, if you use the alternative, so that each player holding three men at the same time, the strategy, 3-times lower than the settlers. Large non-board game for gamers. Train to train is better, but it is Truley one of the big games. We had the game about 5 years. My wife will let me get rid of it! Rating: 5 / 5

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