Ukázková hra

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Přední kryt krabice Zkrácené hry

Úvod

Promotional mini game version of Carcassonne contained in the 999 Games 25th anniversary box in 2015. Also released by Hans im Glück in a German edition.

Hra je určena pro dva hráče. Obsahuje 20 menších kartiček a 8 menších družiníků ve dvou barvách. Platí všechna pravidla základní hry kromě sedláků. Shrnutí pravidel je vytištěno na vnitřní straně krabice (přiloženo níže). Počítadlo bodů není k dispozici.

The tiles feature the new art style introduced in 2014 with darker city backgrounds.

Herní materiál

  • 20 menších kartiček krajiny
  • 8 menších družiníků v červené a modré barvě (po čtyřech)

Zkrácená pravidla hry

Příprava hry  

Zamíchejte kartičky a rozdělte figurky

Kartičky zamíchejte a položte na stůl lícem dolů tak, aby jste na ně dobře dosáhli. Kartičku s tmavou zadní stranou položte doprostřed stolu lícem nahoru jako startovní. Každý si vezměte 4 figurky jedné barvy.

Startovní kartička: líc a rub

Protože součástí balení není žádné počítadlo bodů, budete potřebovat tužku a papír, abyste mohli sledovat body.

Pravidla hry  

1. Placing a tile

One after the other you pick a face-down tile, turn it over and place it on the board. The rule is that the edges must always match (road to road, city to city, field to field).

2. Placing a meeple

Once you have done this, you may place a meeple on a feature (road, city, monastery) of the tile you just placed. It is important that there is no other meeple of any color on the feature (a long road or a large city).

Example 1: Here you can place a meeple on the monastery OR on the road.
Example 2: Here you can place a meeple in the city OR on one of the 3 road segments.

3. Scoring a completed feature

Whenever you have placed a tile and possibly a meeple, you check the landscape afterwards. If you have completed a feature with the last tile and there is a meeple on this feature, its owner will now score points. A feature is always completed when it can no longer be extended. You score following points for the completed features:

  • Road: Each tile of the road scores 1 point.
  • City: Each city tile receives 2 points.
  • Monastery: It is completed when all 8 tiles around the monastery have been placed. It then scores 9 points.

Write these points down and then the player gets their meeple back (so it can be used again in the future).

Example - Scoring completed features during the game:
  • 1 The road is completed and scores 2 points
  • 2 The city is completed and scores 4 points

End of the game, final score and winner

The game ends when all tiles have been placed. Now each player receives 1 point for each tile of their incomplete roads or cities, and 1 point for each tile of a monastery (including the monastery itself). The player with the most points wins the game.

Example - Scoring after the game: Blue gets 5 points for the monastery.

Tile reference

Total Tiles: 20

Demo Spiel C2 Tile A.jpg  x1
(H)
Demo Spiel C2 Tile B.jpg  x1
(D)
Demo Spiel C2 Tile C.jpg  x2
(2xP) + (S)
Demo Spiel C2 Tile D.jpg  x1
 
Demo Spiel C2 Tile E.jpg  x1
 
Demo Spiel C2 Tile F.jpg  x1
(G)
Demo Spiel C2 Tile G.jpg  x1
 
Demo Spiel C2 Tile H.jpg  x2
(H;D)
Demo Spiel C2 Tile I.jpg  x1
 
Demo Spiel C2 Tile J.jpg  x1
 
Demo Spiel C2 Tile K.jpg  x1
(G)
Demo Spiel C2 Tile L.jpg  x1
(W)
Demo Spiel C2 Tile M.jpg  x1
(G)
Demo Spiel C2 Tile N.jpg  x2
(2xG)
Demo Spiel C2 Tile O.jpg  x2
 
Demo Spiel C2 Tile P.jpg  x1
 

One of the tiles marked with "(S)" -tile number three- is the starting tile (with a dark back).

Several tiles have a small illustration on them. The letters in brackets show which illustration is on each tile:

Feature Garden C2.png
G | Garden
Feature WaterTower C2.png
W | Water tower
Feature Highwayman C2.png
H | Highwaymen
Feature Pigsty C2.png
P | Pigsty
Feature Donkeys C2.png
D | Donkey stable

Note: The small illustrations of a cowshed (not included in this edition), a pigsty and a donkey stable are collectively referred to as sheds or stables.