Zimní krajina

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Pravidla pro spin-off hru Zimní krajina byly oficiálně přeloženy do češtiny. Nejnovější pravidla publikovalo vydavatelství Mindok roku 2012.

Více informací o samotné hře a její rozšíření naleznete v Carcapedii Carcassonne CZ fóra (pro zobrazení obsahu se prosím zaregistrujte).

Důmyslná taktická stolní hra pro 2 - 5 hráčů od 8 let, jejímž autorem je Klaus-Jürgen Wrede.

Jihofrancouzské město Carcassonne je pověstné svým jedinečným opevněním, které se vyvíjelo od římských dob až po časy rytířů. Hráči se vydávají se svou družinou na cesty a louky, do měst a klášterů, aby hledali štěstí v okolí Carcassonne. Vzhled krajiny je v jejich rukou a strategické rozmístění družiníků, ať už sedláků, lupičů, mnichů nebo rytířů, určuje cestu k úspěchu


Pravidla

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Vydání

Edice ke stažení

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In 2011, this was made available for download, for personal "print and play", from the Hans im Glück web site. The intent was for the files to be printed onto stickers and then stuck to regular Carcassonne tiles. Style-wise it was based on the First Edition artwork by Doris Matthäus, with a covering of snow. This edition contained the standard set of 72 tiles and standard rules. The download version was withdrawn when the physical edition was published the following year.

Původní edice (ZK1)  

In 2012, a physical edition was published with new artwork by Anne Pätzke, who would later take over as principal illustrator for the series. This is referred to by the community as the "Winter Edition" (WE), or more specifically, WE1 to distinguish it from its successors. A new mini-expansion, The Gingerbread Man, was also released on the CundCo web store.


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In 2013, a compilation edition was published by ZMG and Filosofia in English, French, and Russian, which included the Gingerbread Man mini-expansion. The Russian box came with a cardboard token for the gingerbread man instead of the known wooden figure, and was limited to 3000 uniquely-numbered copies, making it one of the more difficult boxes to find!

Also in 2013, JEM Magazine, in partnership with the Hungarian publisher Piatnik, released a print-and-play Christmas Present expansion, though the card artwork was in the non-winter C1 style.

In 2015, the game was reprinted again, and included a winterized version of the Crop Circles expansion.

Druhá edice (ZK2)  

The game was published again in 2020, which included a winterized version of The River. Anne was still credited as the illustrator, but Marcel Gröber had added a few embellishments and reduced the size of the animals on the tiles to make them more realistic. This re-release is distinguished by the community as "WE2". Up to this point, the game had been sold exclusively through Müller, but in 2022 it was announced that other retailers would now be permitted to sell the Winter Edition, and the "WE2" edition was reprinted in greater quantities.


Třetí edice (ZK3)  

Nedlouho poté začaly Asmodee Francie a Asmodee Kanada předvádět návrhy další revize zimní edice, do které byla přidána figurka Opat a zimní verze zahradního prvku. Marcel také přidal do měst další budovy, což bylo v souladu s jeho příspěvkem k revizi grafiky základní hry. Tato nová edice, komunitou rozlišovaná jako "WE3", byla vydána v prosinci Template:Rok.