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== Introduction ==
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Originally released by [[Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2008}} as '''Mayflower'''; when it was published by [[Rio Grande Games]], in English, the name was changed to '''New World'''.
Originally released by [[Hans im Glück]] in {{Year|2008}} as '''Mayflower'''; when it was published by [[Rio Grande Games]], in English, the name was changed to '''New World'''.


'''New World''' is a stand-alone game based on the Carcassonne series, but is not compatible with Carcassonne or any of the other Carcassonne spin-off games. The game uses many of the standard Carcassonne game concepts, but moves it from mediaeval France, to the early settlement of the North American east coast.
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'''New World''' is a stand-alone game based on the Carcassonne series, but is not compatible with Carcassonne or any of the other Carcassonne spin-off games. The game uses many of the standard Carcassonne game concepts, but moves it from medieval France, to the early settlement of the North American east coast.


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The players develop the New World starting from a representation of the east coast between Jamestown in the south, stretching up to Plymouth in the north. Leaving the coast behind, exploring ever further westward, players deploy their settlers on the trails, in the towns, in the farms, and on the plains. The skills of the players to develop the area and use their robbers, shopkeepers, trappers, and farmers will determine who is victorious.
The players develop the New World starting from a representation of the east coast between Jamestown in the south, stretching up to Plymouth in the north. Leaving the coast behind, exploring ever further westward, players deploy their settlers on the trails, in the towns, in the farms, and on the plains. The skills of the players to develop the area and use their robbers, shopkeepers, trappers, and farmers will determine who is victorious.


== Rules ==
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* [[New World Base Game|Base Game]]
* [[New World Base Game|Base Game]]


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No official expansions have been published for this game.
No official expansions have been published for this game.


[[File:NewW_scoretiles.jpg|thumb|right|50/100 scoring tiles]]
[[File:NewW_scoretiles.jpg|thumb|right|50/100 scoring tiles]]
There are no known [[New World Fan Expansions | Fan Expansions for New World]], however, '''50/100 Scoring Tiles''' are available to download from [http://www.carcassonnecentral.com CarcassonneCentral]
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* A draft rulesheet for '''Forts and Marshals''' is available on [http://www.carcassonnecentral.com CarcassonneCentral] but the link to the tile designs does not work, although they can be found on CarcassonneForum.
* '''50/100 Scoring Tiles''' are available to download from [https://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?action=downloads;sa=view;down=39 CarcassonneCentral]
 
== Accessories == <!--T:16-->
If you prefer to draw tiles from a bag, this custom design is available from Artscow:
[[File:13-148028687-0-2-1.jpg|frame|none|[http://www.artscow.com/gallery/drawstring-pouch-large/new-world-carcassonne-draw-bag-gqt5dmsoso3f Drawstring pouch (large)]]]


== Reference ==
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* [[New World Tile Reference|Tile Reference]]
* [[New World Tile Reference|Tile Reference]]


== Endnotes ==
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TBA
TBA


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Box NewWorld RGG.png

Introduction

Originally released by Hans im Glück in 2008 as Mayflower; when it was published by Rio Grande Games, in English, the name was changed to New World.

New World is a stand-alone game based on the Carcassonne series, but is not compatible with Carcassonne or any of the other Carcassonne spin-off games. The game uses many of the standard Carcassonne game concepts, but moves it from medieval France, to the early settlement of the North American east coast.

The players develop the New World starting from a representation of the east coast between Jamestown in the south, stretching up to Plymouth in the north. Leaving the coast behind, exploring ever further westward, players deploy their settlers on the trails, in the towns, in the farms, and on the plains. The skills of the players to develop the area and use their robbers, shopkeepers, trappers, and farmers will determine who is victorious.

Rules

No official expansions have been published for this game.

50/100 scoring tiles

Fan Expansions

  • A draft rulesheet for Forts and Marshals is available on CarcassonneCentral but the link to the tile designs does not work, although they can be found on CarcassonneForum.
  • 50/100 Scoring Tiles are available to download from CarcassonneCentral

Accessories

If you prefer to draw tiles from a bag, this custom design is available from Artscow:

Reference

Endnotes

TBA

Footnotes

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