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Official Hans im Glück videogames

Carcassonne: Ritter, Räuber, Ränkeschmiede [for PC]

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Published by Koch Media GmbH, Tandem Verlag GmbH, 1C Company (Russian edition), and Deep Silver; developed by Meridian'93. This game was released on December 1, 2002, with official support until January 1, 2006. This release was developed for Windows (Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows 7). It was available in English, German, French, and Russian.

This game included only the Base Game, with several different difficulties AI to play against, as well as an online option. The game came with 12 tiles from the River, which had codes printed on the backs of the tiles. These were used as copy-protection, as sometimes the game would prompt the player to enter a specific code from a specific tile.


In 2003, an expansion pack was released. It included the expansions: River, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders.

This videogame is considered the first adaptation of Carcassonne, introducing different "skins" for tiles and meeples.

More information is available on the archived official website or this video


Carcassonne [for XBOX360]

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Published by Sierra Online, a division of Vivendi Games, Inc. and Microsoft Studios; developed by Sierra Online. This game was released on June 27, 2007. This release was developed for XBOX 360. It was available only in English.

It included the expansions: River I, River II, and King and Baron.

More information is available on the archived official website or this video


Carcassonne [for DS]

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Published by Koch Media GmbH and Deep Silver; developed by Independent Arts Software GmbH. This game was released on October 23, 2009. This release was developed for Nintendo DS. It was available in English, Dutch, French, Italian, German.

It included only the River I expansion.

Like the PC Koch release, this game included four different themes (or skins) for tiles, called Scenery or Worlds. This is the only Carcassonne videogame that includes a Story mode.

More information is available on the archived official website or this video

Carcassonne [by Coding Monkeys]

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Published and developed by The Coding Monkeys. This game was released on June 4, 2010, with official support until February 29, 2020. This release was developed for iOS initially. A major port was released on December 9, 2015, for Mac OS (Mac OS X 10.10).

It included the expansions: River I, River II, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders, The Phantom, The Princess & the Dragon, The Abbot, and Cathedrals in Germany. It also included Winter Edition with the Gingerbread Man expansion. This is the only version that included multiple expansions from the base game adapted to the Winter theme (e.g., Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders, The Princess and The Dragon, Cathedral in Germany, The Abbot).

It was the first adaptation of Carcassonne for mobile phones.

More information is available on the official website or this video


Carcassonne [by Exozet v.1]

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Published by Exozet Games GmbH and Advanced Mobile Applications, and developed by Exozet Games GmbH. This game was released on March 18, 2011 (Android), September 9, 2011 (Blackberry) with official support until 2014. This release was developed for Android, J2ME phones (supporting touch screen and regular feature phones), and Blackberry (Blackberry OS versions 4.6.0 and up, 2.0.0 and up for tablets and BB10).

It included only the River II expansion.

More information is available in the archived Android Market web, archived official OVI (Nokia) market, archived Blackberry store, or this video


Carcassonne [by Exozet for Windows Phone 7]

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Published by Microsoft Studios and developed by Exozet Games GmbH. This game was released on October 24, 2012, with official support until September 2015. This release was developed for Windows Phone (Windows Phone 7 and 8). This version included a different graphical user interface than previous Exozet development for other mobile platforms, and it was not upgradable to the next version. It was available in English.

It included the River II expansion.

Also known by the developer as the Xbox Live Windows Phone version of Carcassonne.

More information is available on the official website or this video


Carcassonne [by Exozet v.2]

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A major update only for Android (known as version 2) and Windows platform (as UWP app) was published and developed by Exozet Games GmbH. This game was released on July 4, 2014 (Android) and October 8, 2014 (UWP), with official support until May 17, 2017. This release was developed for Android, Windows Phone 8, and Windows (Windows 8 and Windows RT).

It included the expansions: River II, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders, Crop Circles, and The Festival.

At this point, no new versions for J2ME or Blackberry platforms were released.

More information is available on the archived Android store, | Microsoft store, or these videos: running in Android or running in Windows Phone


‎Carcassonne – Tiles & Tactics [by Asmodee]

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Published by Asmodee Digital and developed by Frima Studio. This game was released on November 29, 2017 (Android and Windows), December 6, 2018 (Switch), and March 1, 2020 (iOS). This release was developed for Android (Android 4.1 +), Windows (Windows 10), Switch (Name in this version is just Carcassonne, and it includes some minor changes in the graphical user interface to fit with console controllers), and iOS.

It included the expansions: River I, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders, The Princess & the Dragon, and The Abbot. It also included Winter Edition with the Gingerbread Man.

More information is available on the official website or this video or this video (Switch edition)


Licenced videogames

Carcassonne [on BrettSpielWelt]

Published and developed by Brettspielwelt GmbH. This game was released around 2001. This release was developed as cross-platform running on Windows, Mac OS, Linux. It was available in English, German, and Dutch. This is a licensed release.

It includes the expansions: King and Baron, River I, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders, and The Princess & the Dragon

More information is available on the official website


Carcassonne [on BGA]

Published and developed by Board Game Arena and apollo1001. This game was released on November 13, 2016. It received a major update on July 15, 2020. This release was developed for Web browsers. This is a licensed release.

It included the expansions: River I, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders, and The Princess & the Dragon

On July 2020 update, known as Carcassonne extended, was included The Princess & the Dragon expansion and an alternative skin for tiles based on the new art of | Carcassonne second edition.

More information is available on the official website or this video


Unofficial videogames

Toulouse

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Published and developed by AsoBrain (Sjoerd Bouwman and Peer S. Heijnen) and Carcassonne.nl. This game was released in December 2004. This release was developed as a cross-platform. It is available in English.

It includes the expansions: Inns and Cathedrals and Traders and Builders

More information is available in the official website or this video


卡卡颂

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Published by 173zy.com and developed by 桌游世界. This game was released on July 7, 2007. This release was developed for Windows. It is available in Chinese.

A mobile platform implementation was announced on August 24, 2011, in the official website, but apparently, it was never released.

More information is available on the official website


Carcassonne – Last Stend [Flash version]

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Published by Elite Games and developed by Badim. This game was released in June 2008. This release was developed in Flash, running on Web browsers with compatibility. It is only available in English.

This version incorporates a modified score multiplied by 10, and meeples skins vary depending on the player selected.

More information is available on the archived official website or this video


Age of Thieves

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Published and developed by mrdarek. This game was released on September 17, 2013. This release was developed for Amiga OS (Amiga OS 4+). It is available in English.

More information is available on this website or in the archived official website


JCloisterZone

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Published and developed by Roman Krejčík. This game was released in May 2014. This release was developed as cross-platform running in Windows, Mac OS, Linux. Current version 5.x is only in English. But previous versions were available in multiple languages.

It includes the expansions: River I, River II, King and Baron, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders, Crop Circles, Crop Circles II, The Festival, The Phantom, The Princess & the Dragon, Monasteries in Germany, The Tower, Abbey & Mayor, Bridges, Castles and Bazaars, Hills and Sheep, The Cathars / Siege, Besiegers, The Count of Carcassonne, Mini Expansion (GQ 11) , The Cult, The Tunnel, Little Buildings, Wind Rose, The Flier, The Ferries, The Goldmines, Mage and Witch, Russian promos, Darmstadt promo, and The Labyrinth. It also includes the Winter Edition in old 4.x version.

From version 5.7.x JCloisterZone supports to play fan expansions downloaded as add-ons, available on official website.

More information is available on the official website or this video

Concarneau

Published and developed by Brian Ouellette. This game was released in April 2014. This release was developed for Web browsers. It was available in English.

It includes the expansions: Inns and Cathedrals and Traders and Builders

More information is available on the official website


Seven Castles

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There is no information about the developer or publisher in Web browsers or Android edition; however, Ivan Tenger appears as the seller and holder of copyright for the iOS version. This game was released in March 2014 (Android and web browser) and March 16, 2015 (iOS). This release was developed for Web browsers, Android, and iOS.

It includes the expansions: River I, Inns and Cathedrals, and Traders and Builders. This unofficial port also contains its own spin-offs: Seven Castles in which players build castles enclosed by walls and rivers, and Narrow Sea in which players can create a landscape with forts, sea, and land and score points with meeples and ships.

More information is available on the official website


卡卡城

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Published and developed by 西安雪狼网络科技有限公司. This game was released on April 13, 2018. This release was developed for Android and iOS. It is available in Chinese.

More information is available in this video


Official and licensed spin-offs videogames

Carcassonne: Jäger & Sammler [for PC]

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Official adaptation for the Carcassonne spin-off Hunters and Gatherers. Available in German and Russian, published by Koch Media GmbH and 1C Company (Russian edition), and developed by Meridian'93. This game was released on December 10, 2003, with official support until August 20, 2006. Russian edition was copyrighted in 2006. This release was ported for Windows.

This game was also known as Carcassonne 2.

More information is available on the archived official website


Carcassonne - Jäger und Sammler [on BrettSpielWelt]

Licensed adaptation of the Carcassonne spin-off Hunters and Gatherers, published and developed by Brettspielwelt GmbH. This game was available around 2002. This release was developed as cross-platform running on Windows, Mac OS, Linux. It was available in English, German, and Dutch.

More information is available on the official website


Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers [on Yucata]

Licensed adaptation for the Carcassonne spin-off Hunters and Gatherers. Available in English and German, published by Yucata and developed by BloodyMary. This game was released on November 1, 2015. This release was ported for Web browsers.

More information is available on the website


Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers [on Tabletopia]

Official adaptation for the Carcassonne spin-off Hunters and Gatherers second edition. Available in English and released for Tabletopia (Boardgame simulator) during SPIEL digital 2020 on October 22, 2020. This release was ported for Web browsers. This release is a non-scripted digital adaptation.

More information is available on the website or this video


Carcassonne: Hunters & Gatherers [on BGA]

Official adaptation for the Carcassonne spin-off Hunters and Gatherers second edition. Published by Board Game Arena and developed by LeSteffen. This game was released on October 19, 2020, for SPIEL digital 2020 event. This release was developed for Web browsers.

More information is available on the official website


Carcassonne: De Burcht [on Jijbent]

Licensed adaptation for the Carcassonne spin-off The Castle. Available in English, German, and Dutch, published by Jijbent and developed by Jan Willem Schoonhoven and Bram Schoonhoven. This game was released in July 2010. This release was ported for Web browsers.

More information is available on Dutch, German, or English websites


Carcassonne: South Seas [on Yucata]

Licensed adaptation for the Carcassonne spin-off South Seas. Available in EN and DE published by Yucata and developed by BloodyMary. This game was released on April 17, 2016. This release was ported for Web browsers.

More information is available on the website or in this video


Carcassonne: Amazonas [on Tabletopia]

Official adaptation for the Carcassonne spin-off Amazonas. Available in English and released for Tabletopia (Boardgame simulator) on January 8, 2022. This release was ported for Web browsers. This release is a non-scripted digital adaptation.

More information is available on the website


Unofficial spin-offs videogames

Hunters and gatherers

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Published and developed by mwklim. This game was released on January 30, 2021. This release was developed only for Android. It is available in multiple languages. In July 2021, a new DLC, New Age, was introduced, in which tiles and rules from the Hunters and Gatherers second edition were added to the game.

In this digital edition, aurochs are replaced by rhinoceroses.


More information is available here

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