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* [[Winter Game Reference|Game Reference]] | * [[Winter Game Reference|Game Reference]] | ||
* [[Winter Order of Play|Order of Play]] | * [[Winter Order of Play|Order of Play]] | ||
* [[Winter Scoring During the Game|Scoring During the Game]] | * [[Winter Scoring During Turn Sequence|Scoring During Turn Sequence]] -- '''Full Detail''' | ||
* [[Winter Scoring During the Game|Scoring During the Game]] -- '''Summary''' | |||
* [[Winter Scoring After the Game|Scoring After the Game]] | * [[Winter Scoring After the Game|Scoring After the Game]] | ||
* [[Winter Game Figures|Game Figures]] | * [[Winter Game Figures|Game Figures]] |
Revision as of 22:20, 14 May 2020
A clever tile-laying game, in a winter coat, for 2 to 5 players, aged 8 and above, by Klaus-Jürgen Wrede.
The city of Carcassonne in southern France is famous for its unique Roman and Medieval fortifications. The players take their chances with their followers in the cities, cloisters, roads, and snowy fields around Carcassonne. The development of the land is in their hands, and the skillful deployment of the followers as thieves, knights, monks, and farmers is the path to success.
Rules
- Base Game
- The Gingerbread Man
- Die Kornkreise - Corn Circles
Reference
- Game Reference
- Order of Play
- Scoring During Turn Sequence -- Full Detail
- Scoring During the Game -- Summary
- Scoring After the Game
- Game Figures
Endnotes
TBA