We had 3 or 4 sets.
And if you look closely, you can see some illegally placed pieces that somehow weren’t noticed when placed
Omg, tabulating the scoring on that :D
Never played it, but hoping for a sale of it soon, sadly it is very expensive where I live. Might rent it to see how it is.
Carcassonne is also on Board Game Arena. One of the players needs a premium account, but that’s 5€/5$ for one month. Much cheaper than buying a game you might not like.
Nice! One of my favourite games.
I spot Base Game + River I x2 + expansions 1, 2, 3, and 5. Anything I missed?
We used to play the game with 2× base game, ~3 or so expansions (including Inns and Cathedrals), and one mini expansion. The game would take several hours, and everyone would just attempt to build a single giant city with a cathedral to get 3 points per city tile.
There’s a great Museum of Inquisition in Carcassonne.
It demonstrates with infinite detail the limitless imagination of medieval Christianity in bringing literal Hell on Earth. Mortifying
I like the idea of Carcassonne and have played it many times, but at a certain point I began to enjoy it less than I was annoyed that it never ended very neatly.
I love Carcassonne and play it often but I don’t like putting a bunch of expansions in. I have three versions: South Seas, The Castle (a.k.a. Zamek), and Mists over Carcassonne, I play them separately and that way I think they end neatly and satisfyingly. My last game of Zamek with @smorkin came down to the last tile drawn!
I also like the idea of the game, but often the first playing piece lying on the grass determines the winner. Or from then on, it’s just a battle to see who can place the most pieces on the grass. And the cathedral card usually comes at a very wrong time.
Interesting, that’s not usually been my experience.
Oh my this gives me anxiety.
That’s not “a little.”