Reise-Carcassonne is, as the name says, a Travel Edition of Carcassonne. The rules of the game are (mostly) the same, but there are some changes between the two editions: No Expansions: The tiles size of the Travel Edition is smaller than the regular game, so it is not possible to add any expansion for the regular game. EXCEPT The Phantom, the Big Meeple...
Carcassonne: Das Schicksalsrad (English: Wheel of Fortune) is both a full replacement for the base game of Carcassonne and an expansion to the original base game. It includes 72 tiles, consisting of 63 tiles released in the original base game, 6 from Inns & Cathedrals, 1 from Traders & Builders and 2 from King & Scout. It also includes a special...
Carcassonne: Winter-Edition: Der Lebkuchenmann – which is playable only with the Winter-Edition of Carcassonne – consists of six new tiles, a wooden gingerbread man token, and rules. Whenever one of these new tiles is placed, the gingerbread man is moved, leaving gifts for the knights of the city from which he exits. Finally, everyone should have some...
Carcassonne: Winter-Edition: Die Kornkreise – which is playable only with the Winter-Edition of Carcassonne – consists of six new tiles and rules. A corn circle tile allows a player to place a second follower on a feature that they have already-claimed or return an already-placed follower back to his supply. Carcassonne: Winter-Edition: Die Kornkreise...
A free promotional demonstration version of Carcassonne. This print and play (PnP) mini-version is distributed free in Poland. Asmodee also released it as part of the PnP series during 2019-2020 COVID-19 Pandemic. In standard Carcassonne, there are 72 tiles and 40 meeples. In this free demo version, there are 48 tiles (that have to be cut out from a sheet)...
Inspired by the medieval fortress in southern France of the same name, Carcassonne is a tile-laying game in which players fill in the countryside around the fortified city. Players choose from tiles that depict cities, roads, monasteries, and fields; each new tile placed creates an ever-expanding board. Compete to claim these features and score the most...
In Carcosa, you summon forth the home of the Tattered King, one tile at a time, using your cultists to control leylines, conduct rituals, and influence the districts of Carcosa itself. If they displease you, you can sacrifice them to the dark waters of Lake Hali for the pleasure of the King. Each player leads a Lovecraftian cult, taking turns using their...
Cardopolis is a solo or cooperative game where you as mayor (or co-mayor) are responsible for guiding the growth of your city to be the biggest, best city possible while protecting it from disasters! The game is played in two Stages: - Town stage - City stage During each stage, you will draw cards, play zone and building cards to grow your city, and...
In Cardville players take on the roll of mayor of a developing town, growing it by adding more districts, developing existing ones, and adding landmarks. On their turn a player rolls 3 dice and allocates the results to increasing their cash reserves and gathering resources, but they must choose carefully because the result of the remaining dice is given to...
Tactical board game full of bluff and manipulation In Carnavalo you are a carnival leader who tries to earn as many feathers as possible at the different party locations. To get the majority in one location, you play covered cards. Meanwhile, you have to dodge Prince Carnival, who is doing his best to recruit people for his less popular parade. Miss...
Circle of Life, Winner of the Mind Sports Olympiad's Game of the Year award, and winner of the Best Combinatorial Game Award, is a strategy game where players evolve species to eat each other in a growing ecosystem. Despite 1-minute rules, the game recreates key aspects of real ecosystems: It starts with simple species, which evolve to become more diverse...