The southern French city of Carcassonne was founded on an important trade route between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Because of its strategic location, the city was often conquered and has known many rulers. As a result of this varied history, the city is famous for its unique mixture of Roman and Medieval fortifications.
The players develop the area around Carcassonne by placing land tiles. Each turn the area becomes larger as the players expand and add roads, fields, cities, and cloisters. The players may also deploy their followers as thieves, farmers, knights, and monks to control and score points for the roads, farms, cities, and cloisters. As the players have only a few followers, the wise player will plan his moves carefully and deploy followers when and where he can earn the most points.
If there is any game that will attract new players, Carcassonne is certainly it. Even if one ignores the multiple fascinating expansions, the basic game takes tile laying and makes it an art. Players feel as if they are actually building a large puzzle – with scattered cities and monasteries amongst a network of roads and fields. Placing “meeples,” miniature people to claim these cities and farms, players must tactically attempt to control the biggest cities and longest roads. It plays well in multiplayer mode (up to five) but also makes a tremendous two-player game. It’s simple, easy, and fun – and most new players will ask to play it again immediately!
What’s in the Box?
- 72 Land Tiles
- 1 Scoring Track
- 40 Followers in 5 Colors
- 1 Rule Booklet
Designer: Klaus-Jurgen Wrede
Manufacturers: Rio Grande Games, Hans im Gluck
Number of Players: 2 – 5
Time to Play: 30 minutes
Player Ages: 8 and up













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It suprises me that everyone doesn't already own this game....
You can add 2 together and make a Megacarc!
You can gift it!
You can create a tile mosaic under glass for a novelty coffee table.
Glue squares of 4 together to make coasters!
They stay crunchy in milk (for about 30 seconds)!
Or, maybe, you really want to win this because you are one of the last few gamers not to own this!
[2] I guess I'm one of the last few gamers ... crossing my fingers!
It ironic how some of us think. I actually don't have this because i never really seem to see it on sale. (significant sale) I know it's not even that expensive to begin with but i try and force myself to buy games when they are 50% or more off. When you have so many games on your list this one just keeps getting pushed off especially when i have it on the 360 and my freind owns the board game so i can play it there.