Come try & win a laser etched wood set of tiles in our tournament.
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A clever tile-laying game. The southern French city of Carcassonne is famous for its unique Roman and Medieval fortifications. The winner of the final on 8/5/2018 at 10:00 AM.
Create a map by placing tiles each turn & claiming territory. Watch out for the dragon, which can eat your meeples! Find favor with the Fairy to gain protection.
Description:
Having placed a tile, the player can then decide to place one of his meeples on one of the areas on it. When that area is complete, that meeple scores points for its owner. A dragon appears on the game board once a volcano tile is drawn, and the tiles featuring the dragon’s nest allow the creature to move six spaces, controlled one at a time by the players starting with the player who drew the tile. By not placing a meeple on your turn, you can take the fairy, gaining protection from the dragon and earning yourself points over time. Princess tiles allow you to enlist opponent’s knights, removing them from cities. And magic gates allow you to place your meeple for the turn on unclaimed territories, instead of on your drawn tile.
Create a map by placing tiles each turn & claiming territory. Watch out for the dragon, which can eat your meeples! Find favor with the Fairy to gain protection.
Description:
Having placed a tile, the player can then decide to place one of his meeples on one of the areas on it. When that area is complete, that meeple scores points for its owner. A dragon appears on the game board once a volcano tile is drawn, and the tiles featuring the dragon’s nest allow the creature to move six spaces, controlled one at a time by the players starting with the player who drew the tile. By not placing a meeple on your turn, you can take the fairy, gaining protection from the dragon and earning yourself points over time. Princess tiles allow you to enlist opponent’s knights, removing them from cities. And magic gates allow you to place your meeple for the turn on unclaimed territories, instead of on your drawn tile.
Create a map by placing tiles each turn & claiming territory. Watch out for the dragon, which can eat your meeples! Find favor with the Fairy to gain protection.
Description:
Having placed a tile, the player can then decide to place one of his meeples on one of the areas on it. When that area is complete, that meeple scores points for its owner. A dragon appears on the game board once a volcano tile is drawn, and the tiles featuring the dragon’s nest allow the creature to move six spaces, controlled one at a time by the players starting with the player who drew the tile. By not placing a meeple on your turn, you can take the fairy, gaining protection from the dragon and earning yourself points over time. Princess tiles allow you to enlist opponent’s knights, removing them from cities. And magic gates allow you to place your meeple for the turn on unclaimed territories, instead of on your drawn tile.
TV-PG. Subbed. NIS America. Sakura Kinomoto is your garden-variety ten-year-old fourth grader, until one day, she stumbles upon a mysterious book containing a set of cards.
Cardboard Quills 2018: A Written Reviewer Roundtable
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Come & join us for a lively moderated panel discussion with several well-established game reviewers who still daftly use the written word. Ever wonder what that's *really* like? Now's your chance!
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We'll spend the hour with the help of a guest moderator covering a wide variety of topics unique to the written medium. Covering an extensive range of moderator and fan-submitted questions, you can gather some unique insight (or at least witty retorts) from several individuals who have been at the writing game it for quite some time, including: Jess Fisher (Gameosity); Ryan LaFlamme (Cardboard Republic); Jonathan Liu (Geekdad); Jonathan Wolf (islaythedragon); and Eric Yurko (What's Eric Playing?)! Come and join in for some fun Q&A conversation! At the very least, you'll get to find out what they all sound like in person.
Join the hosts of the Drive Check podcast for some fun, non-tournament play! It does not matter if you are experienced or a novice, everyone is welcome to come and have fun!