The Medieval Expansion collects together four fan-made expansions that adds excitement to a city. Each of these expansions may be added to the game of Carcassonne separately, or they may be added together. They are all developed by Jonathan Warren and consist of: Jousting Tournament, which creates an additional scoring area in a city The Orders of...
This expansion brings different features to the forest tiles. You can can can use them separately or with the origin expansions. The rules of the origin expansion applies so no additional rules are required: 3 tiles with (tree shaped) crop circles, 3 vineyard tiles, 3 hill tiles, 3 bazaar tiles, 3 tiles with flying machine symbol, 3 tiles with mage symbol...
Carcassonne: Die Steinmauer (The Stone Wall) is an unofficial expansion to Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers, created by JeuxParJe and is part of the Carcassonne series. It is available as a free download. The stone wall replaces the start tile and spans 12 tiles, as Carcassonne: The River does for Carcassonne. Since the tiles have no beginning or end...
Each player has a Merchant follower that is visibly different from a regular follower. The Merchant follower can only be placed in a city and counts for as many followers as there are wine, grain and cloth symbols on that city's tiles. If there are no wine, grain or cloth symbols then the Merchant counts as zero followers and when the city is completed, or...
Description from the publisher: Action and goal You have 3 decks of cards. Terrorists, counter-terrorists and action cards(which help ter. or c.-t. to win battle but you can do not use action card if feel your person card is strong enough). (1 vs 1) You can mix all cards and play so. Or you can play for any of 2 sides(terrorists or c.-t.). The goal is to...
Love Cards Against Humanity, but even with the official expansions find yourself playing the same cards over and over again? Enter Crabs Adjust Humidity: Volume One, a crappy little third-party, unofficial, unauthorized expansion card set that blends seamlessly with the original game and adds 108 morally-questionable new cards to play. Professionally...
Do you like Cards Against Humanity, but keep playing the same cards over and over again? And when you play those cards, do you think to yourself, "self, these cards simply don't have enough culture, except for all that bacteria?" Fear not, my equally warped-minded friends, for behold: Bards Against Humanity provides new cards centered around William...