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Carcassonne Board Game

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  • INTRODUCTION TO STRATEGY: Experience the timeless allure of "Carcassonne," a classic board game that welcomes players into the world of modern strategy games.
  • SIMPLE YET ENGAGING: With intuitive rules—place tiles, deploy meeples, score points—this game offers accessibility for newcomers while captivating seasoned players.
  • BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS: Immerse yourself in the game's enchanting world through beautifully illustrated tiles and iconic components.
  • REDESIGNED RULEBOOK: Learning the game is effortless with a completely revamped rulebook, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience for players of all levels.
  • EXPANDABLE FUN: Discover endless possibilities with the introduction of The Abbot mini-expansion and a new version of The River, adding layers of excitement to each playthrough.


Set Contains:

  • 72 x Land tiles
  • 12 x River tiles
  • 1 x scoreboard
  • 40 x followers in 5 colours
  • 5 x abbots in 5 colours
  • 1 x rulebook
  • 1 x supplementary sheet

Casey Barber
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
My wife's favorite game. This version definitely looks better than previous versions, but I wish it was closer to the 20th anniversary edition, which is gorgeous by comparison. Still, I came to this game late in my gaming career, after playing much heavier games. My wife has played far fewer. My children are range all over. All of us enjoyed this game far more than we thought we would.
Mikael B.
Reviewed in Canada on March 19, 2025
My favorite version of Carcasonne!!!
Anna
Reviewed in Spain on January 23, 2025
Great game and great guys who sell it, I had a problem with delivery and they were very fast at responding and helping me! Now enjoying it already!Thank you!
Cerviperus
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Carcassonne has become one of my household's favorite games. We enjoy it so well that we have since purchased a couple of the expansions and have taught quite a few people how to play. If you're on the fence, this is a great way to get into Carcassonne without jumping into it's 10 or so expansions. You get the base game, two mini-expansions, and great meeples.The Good: Artwork on the tiles is great. It looks good, and is easily understood. The included meeples are all painted wood and look fantastic. I'm pretty sure Carcassonne's meeples are actually credited with the now hallmark shape of a "meeple". The game has great table presence, like building an empire on your dinner table! Setup is relatively quick, I feel it plays equally well at 2 players as it does at higher player counts. This version of the game also includes the Abbot & River mini-expansions which I now include every time we play.The Bad: While the cardboard tiles & score track look great, take care when separating them from their cards. Several of mine didn't appear to be pre-cut well enough, and if you're not careful you can tear some of the printing.The Indifferent: Meeple placement & scoring rules can be a bit overwhelming for new players, especially if they are relatively new to modern board games. I recommend, and I believe the instructions do as well, limiting the scoring options for the first couple plays. For instance, we left out the two mini-expansions as well as the "farmer" for the first playthrough.Overall, my wife and I and our 10 year old son love this game, and we have had nothing but great reactions from others we've introduced to it. Now we play with all base rules, the two mini-expansions, and two additional expansions. That is a testament to the playability of this game once you learn how it works.
Matt G
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
My wife and I love this game so much we bought a second one and now play with a nap twice the size
Honest Wisconsin Farmer
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
So fun! We also love the “mists” box which adds a component for cooperative play which works better for our family.
Idaho Potato
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
One of the greatest games made never the same when played.Only issue was box was crushed when received and some parts were damaged but still usable. Sad for a brand new purchase...
R
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Got this for my son's birthday and my children love it, play it all the time. I'm still catching on
Y
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
Great game, especially because every time you play it's different.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 14, 2024
The wife and I enjoy board games and needed a change from Catan. Read some reviews and bought this first game that comes with an expansion. Easy to learn, some strategy involved, 30 to 35 minute playtime and constantly changing board. Repeat playability 5 out of 5. The more players the longer the game but not any more difficult. Would recommend for any board game enthusiasts especially those that are looking for a 2 player game.
Benjamin D Wilson
Reviewed in Germany on October 6, 2024
Great quality!The game is fun and easy to play for even just two players. It also has several built in variations that keep it interesting across multiple plays? A definite must for family game night.
Omar Bethancourt
Reviewed in Mexico on April 11, 2024
Un clásico que sigue siendo grande, recomendado, fácil de aprender y con mucha rejugabilidad, si lo estás pensando, no lo dudes, recomendado!
H. P.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2015
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-in-law pointed out, ultimately a real estate game. It’s a straightforward 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). This is in contrast to the two player game I played with my wife, where we mostly played our own way, occasionally trying to place a tile to thwart the other’s plans (which seems tough to do).The replayability, I think, will be high. My wife is up for more Carcassonne game nights, and we already have a request to bring the game for Christmas. Three or four people is probably the ideal number to play, though. There is a lot of luck involved (i.e., the tiles you draw), but there are enough different ways to play tiles to keep it interesting for a while, especially with more players. The biggest flaw, I think, is that there is no penalty for failure to terminate roads and surround abbeys, only for failure to wall off cities. Board Game Geek lists the playing time as 30 – 45 minutes, but each of our games went well beyond that (we should really introduce a chess timer). The basic set comes with river tiles and an abbot meeple that we haven’t played with yet (two separate mini-expansions).UPDATE:We played another 5-player game with the river expansion tiles. The additional rules are admirably straightforward (and the reason we started with that instead of the abbot). It did make a big difference. It really spread the game out. For a 5-player game, that meant a lot less of the wheeling-and-dealing and backstabbing I talked about above. It was difficult, though, to do our own thing with so few turns and tiles per player. I think I prefer it without the river tiles, but that may be a bug or a feature, depending on your perspective.
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