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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.
Special rules for the 12 river tiles:
Remove the special starting tile from the game. Instead, begin the game
by laying the spring that starts the river. Set aside the lake tile and
schuffle the remaining 10 river tiles face down and draw from these
before drawing from the tiles from the normal game. These tiles ae
played and followers may be played as in the normal game with one
exception: a river tile may not be placed so that the river makes a "U"
turn. Followers may not be placed on rivers. Once these 10 river tiles
have been played, the next player plays the lake and then play
continues with the normal tiles.
Author: Klaus-Juergen Wrede, Players: 2-5 aged 10 and up, Length: 60 minutes. |
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