Carcassonne #5 Abbey & Mayor (Danish) (Exp)

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Carcassonne is a tile placement game where players draw and place a tile featuring a piece of southern French landscape. The tile can have a city, a road, a monastery, grasslands, or a combination thereof, and it must be placed next to tiles that have already been played in such a way that cities are connected to cities, roads to roads, etc.

Abbey & Mayor introduces new tiles, new pieces, and new rules to Carcassonne. There are three new types of pieces, 6 abbey tiles, and 12 landscape tiles.
The three types of pieces in Abbey & Mayor are the wagon, the mayor, and the barn.

  • The Mayor is placed in cities, and he counts as as many men as there are shields in the city.
  • The Wagon is placed on roads, cities, and monasteries, and when something is completed, the wagon can freely roll on to something adjacent.
  • The Barn allows players to score points for fields immediately.
  • Abbey tiles are a kind of wild card, of which each player has one that can be placed on the board to close gaps. They also function as monasteries.

This is an expansion and can not be played without the base game Carcassonne.

How to play Carcassonne:

On your turn, you must perform the following actions in order:

  1. Draw and place a new land tile
  2. Place a man or another miniature on the placed tile (optional)
  3. Score points if a road, a city, a monastery, or a cult site is completed.

You can place a man and get him back in the same turn if you thereby complete a road, a city, or a monastery. Fields are scored at the end, meaning men on fields remain throughout the game. 

The player with the most points wins the game. 

 

Abbey & Mayor includes:

  • 12 Land tiles
  • 6 Abbey tiles
  • 6 Mayors
  • 6 Wagons
  • 6 Barns

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Brand Z-man games
Title Carcassonne #5 Abbey & Mayor (Danish) (Exp)