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Official Hans im Glück videogames
First style
Carcassonne: Ritter, Räuber, Ränkeschmiede
Other names: Carcassonne PC game
Publishers: Koch Media GmbH, Tandem Verlag GmbH, 1C Company, Deep Silver
Developer: Meridian'93
Release: November 30, 2002
Discontinued: January 1, 2006
Platform: Windows
Available in: English, French, Russian
Extensions included: River, King and Baron, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders
Second style
Carcassonne: Ritter, Räuber, Ränkeschmiede
- Other names
- Carcassonne PC game
- Publishers
- Koch Media GmbH
- Tandem Verlag GmbH
- 1C Company
- Deep Silver
- Developer
- Meridian'93
Released: November 30, 2002
Discontinued: January 1, 2006
- Platform
- Windows
- Available in
- English, French, Russian
- Extensions included
- River, King and Baron, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders
Third style
Carcassonne: Ritter, Räuber, Ränkeschmiede
Available in English, German, French, and Russian; published by Koch Media GmbH, Tandem Verlag GmbH, 1C Company (Russian edition), and Deep Silver, and 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 included the expansions: River, King and Baron, Inns and Cathedrals, Traders and Builders
This videogame is considered the first adaptation of Carcassonne, it included different "skins" for tiles and meeples.
More available information in the archived website or this video
Fourth style
Carcassonne: Ritter, Räuber, Ränkeschmiede
Published by Koch Media GmbH, Tandem Verlag GmbH, 1C Company (Russian edition), and Deep Silver, and 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.
It included the expansions: River, King and Baron, 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 in the archived official website or this video