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The Carcassonne is a clever tile-laying game. The southern French city of Carcassonne is famous for its unique roman and medieval fortifications. The players develop the area around Carcassonne and deploy their followers on the roads, in the cities, in the cloisters, and in the fields. The skill of the players to develop the area will determine who is victorious. The game is for ages 8 and up and 2 to 5 players.


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For those that are concerned about strategy and whether or not adults would like it, there's a simple rule tweak that adds a bit of depth to the game: instead of drawing a tile and playing, keep a "hand" of 3 tiles (that only you can see) and on your turn you play one and draw one. This allows more strategy and is less reliant on luck and those I've taught how to play this way love it.
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There has been a board game renaissance here lately, and I have missed out on it. So I thought hosting family for Christmas would be a good excuse to check out some of the new board games.

After a trip to Barnes and Noble derailed by sticker shock and a certain misunderstanding between me and my wife over what I meant by “let’s buy a board game,” there were two conditions. One, we needed a game that five players could play (so Settlers of Catan was out). Two, we needed a game five board game beginners could figure out on the fly (so the Game of Thrones board game was out—one reviewer suggested each player watch the instructional video and one player read the instruction manual cover to cover twice). Carcassonne met both conditions and was priced to sell so we went for it.

It turned out to be a great choice. For all the medieval trappings it is, as my father and law pointed out, ultimately a real estate game. It’s a straight forward set up. Each player places tiles with some combination of three features (road, city, abbey) and places “meeples” to control features. That’s it, tiles and meeples. No paper and pen are necessary and scores are kept by meeple on an accompanying scoreboard.

I’ve played three games so far, two with five players and one with two players. The first game we tried to play on the fly and, well, we screwed a bunch of the rules up but it was fun nonetheless. I read the short instruction manual between games and by the second game we had everything figured out. Five player games are hectic. You only get to put down so many tiles, and your plans will constantly be affected by moves by other players. This was the most fun part, as every other turn devolved into half-shouted attempts at cutting backroom deals (we had been drinking).
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My favorite games are Catan, Ticket to Ride, and Dominion. I wanted try a new game and this one had great reviews. IT WAS TOTALLY WORTH IT! First I played with my Boyfriend, then we got my roommates to play the next 15 rounds. Every free moment I have now I beg someone to play with me! It seriously doesnt matter if all 5 people are playing or if just 2 play, it is just as fun! Seriously suggest this to anyone who likes a strategy game that can be replayed 100 times without it being the same game twice!!
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A wonderfully playable, and replayable game. Suitable for family and avid board gamers alike. It's by far one of my favorites.

I've played this with my 8 year old nieces, my whole family, and some of my (intense) "gamer" friends as well. Though the playing styles of these can be very different, the rules are simple, fun, and there's enough strategy, surprise, and chance (late game reversals!) in the rounds to keep the game fun and engaging for everyone involved.
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This game simply amazes me. Everyone loves it. My 7 and 9 year old kids. 20-something Younger brother. 30-something friends. 50-60-something parents. Even 80-something grandparents. Literally everyone I've ever shown this game loves it.

Place a tile. Place a meeple. Remove meeples from completed structures and score points. That is essentially the game. The game mechanics are simple enough for anyone to play, but always a lot of fun. The game "board" is always different since you build your own map as you go and play off it.

Really the only disadvantage I can think of is that the New Edition is the only set in the new art-style. Meaning if you purchase any existing expansions they won't look quite the same. They'll still match up mechanics-wise, they'll just look different. You can search online for pics of old and new tiles together and see if you are okay with that. Also, from what I understand there's no definite plan to re-release any of the old expansions in the new style. "In negotiations" is all you'll get from Z-Man. I've asked. So this could possibly be the only set in the new art style. And if that is really a factor for you, then go with the old sets. You won't get the Abbot as it's tied to the new artwork, but really, it's not that much of a loss. If you really, really have to have the Abbot then continue reading for my take on it...

Abbots:
The Abbot acts as another monk somewhat. You can play the Abbot on a Monastery. You can also play the Abbot on flower gardens (new in the New Edition artwork) which effectively become another Monastery. You can remove an Abbot from an uncomplete Monastery and score the existing points instead of placing a Meeple. This to me isn't a very good ability.
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Got this newer version as a Christmas gift. I have an older one, and it is a fantastic game for 2 people. Was a bit wary of a "new" one, but this appears to be just the same, aside from some new art on the cards.
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