Carcassonne : Chasseurs et Cueilleurs (French) - USED
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INFORMATIONS
| Designer : | |
| Artist : | Marcel Gröber, Anne Pätzke, Chris Quilliams, Johann Rüttinger |
| Publisher: | Z-man games |
| Numbers of players : | 2 to 5 |
| Age : | 8 years old and + |
| Playing Time : | 35 minutes |
| Condition : | Great |
| More Info : |
Boardgamegeek (English) |
DESCRIPTION
*** BE CAREFUL, USED GAME ***
Carcassonne: Hunters and Gathers is an autonomous game from the Carcassonne series, at the Stone Age.
As in the other Carcassonne games, players take turns by placing tiles to create the landscape and placing meeples to score points from the card they create. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
Instead of cities, roads and farms, Carcassonne: Hunters and Gathers have forests, rivers, lakes and meadows. The players of the players can represent hunters (when placed in the meadows), pickers (in a forest), or fishermen (on a river segment). They also have huts, which can be placed on rivers or lakes to obtain fish from the whole river system.
It includes many familiar mechanics from Carcassonne with some new rules, including:
- A player who fills a forest with a golden nugget in it can draw immediately and place 1 of the 12 bonus tiles (Menhir).
- A meadow is worth 2 points for each animal it contains, with the exception of tigers, which deny some other animals.
- A river segment is worth the number of tiles in the segment plus the number of fish in the lakes at each end.
- A fishing hut is worth the number of fish in all lakes linked by rivers.