Family Feud (Fan Expansion)

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Family Feud fan-expansion was released by Carcassonne Central member Frédérick Renaud as a reimplementation of a previous fan-expansion Families by Carcassonne Central member Novelty.

No one knows how the feud started between two of the largest families in Carcassonne. Some say it was a boundary dispute, others say it was due to a cow. No one knows for certain. But the one certain thing is that the two families will have nothing to do with each other and will go out of their way to keep their distance from each other.

Contents

  • 30 new land tiles most of which have a red-and-yellow coat of arms on a city segment.

New land tiles

The new Land tiles are played like those in the base game.

Family Feud: City with different-coloured coat of arm. Cities parts with different-coloured coat of arms cannot be joined.

Rules

Preparation

Shuffle the Family Feud tiles together with the other tiles. [1]

Gameplay

1. Placing a tile

The different-coloured coat of arms represent the two families — the quartered blue-and-white coat of arm represents one family and the quartered yellow-and-red coat of arm represents the other. As the families will have nothing to do with each other, city segments containing these two different coats of arms cannot be joined together.

If there is a city containing a blue-and-white coat of arms, then a tile containing a red-and-yellow coat of arms is forbidden to be added or joined into that city. The reverse is also true, if there is a city containing a red-and-yellow coat of arms, then a tile containing a blue-and-white coat of arms is forbidden to be added or joined into the city. No tile, with or without coat of arms can be placed that will join an uncompleted city containing one type of coat of arms with another uncompleted city containing the other type of coat of arms.

 
Example 1a: A Family Feud tile can be placed this way.
 
Example 1b: A Family Feud tile cannot be placed this way.
 
Example 1c: Any tile cannot join cities with different colour of coat of arms.
2. Placing a meeple

You may place a meeple according to the usual rules.

3. Scoring a feature

When a city is completed, a red-and-yellow coat of arms scores an additional 2 points for every coat of arms in the completed city, for the player with the most knights. As usual, if there is a draw, all players involved in the draw get an additional 2 points for every coat of arms in the completed city. The red-and-yellow coat of arm functions exactly as the blue-and-white coat of arms during completed city scoring.

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Tile distribution

Unending Family Feud C2

Total tiles: 30
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(P)
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(D)
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(D)
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(W)
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(W)
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(W)
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(C)
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(W)
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(H)
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(W)
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(F)
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Several tiles have a small illustration on them. The letters in brackets show which illustration is on each tile:
 
 
 
P | Pigsty
Note: The small illustrations of a cowshed, a pigsty and a donkey stable are collectively referred to as sheds or stables.

Unending Family Feud C1

Total tiles: 30
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Family Feud C1

Total tiles: 30
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Footnotes

For Icons explanation and licensing please visit Icons page.

  1. The original Families expansion was designed to work with   Inns & Cathedrals. This expansion has been expanded to include extra tiles for the   The Princess & the Dragon,   The Tower,   River II and   Abbey & Mayor expansions, such that the ratio of red-and-yellow coat of arms is equal to the total number of blue-and-white coat of arms. Players may wish to remove some of the tiles with red-and-yellow coat of arms if they are not playing with all the expansions, such that the number of red-and-yellow coat of arms equals blue-and-white coat of arms.