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The Second Edition of Carcassonne has undergone a few changes in style since its release in {{Year|2014}}. These minor graphic changes do not affect the payability of the game but the visual appearance of the board when combining tiles from different editions or styles.
=== Die Städte der zweite Ausgabe hat anfangs dunklere Städte ===
=== Die Städte der zweite Ausgabe hat anfangs dunklere Städte ===


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* [[Variants#CutCassonne/de|CutCassonne]]
* [[Variants#CutCassonne/de|CutCassonne]]
* [[Variants#Carcassonne_Demo-Spiel/de|Carcassonne Demo-Spiel]]
* [[Variants#Carcassonne_Demo-Spiel/de|Carcassonne Demo-Spiel]]
== Building-cluttered cities ==
[[File:Crowded_Cities_C2_Example.png|right]]
Since late {{Year|2020}}, the new releases of the Second Edition of Carcassonne have changed the graphic style used for cities. Cities are more cluttered with buldings even overflowing the tile. These overflowing buldings are clipped at the tile edges. This causes a discontinuity at the city edges with clipped buildings, since the illustration is interrupted abruptly.
So far, the original style featured buldings more sparsely distributed in cities. They would be near the edge of the tile but never overflowing it.
In the example on the right, the two different versions are shown comparing similar tiles featuring original cities (left) and building-cluttered cities (right).
'''Items known to have been produced with building-cluttered cities'''
* [[The_Peasant_Revolts|The Peasant Revolts]]
* [[Variants#20th_Anniversary_Edition|The 20th Anniversary Edition]]


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