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English language edition of Carcassonne: Der Fluss

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Product Description

The River is a mini-expansion for Carcassonne. It adds twelve river tiles. All the familiar landscape elements are also present. The river tiles are placed first, after that the game continues as normal. No followers may be placed on the river so the scoring is the same as in the basic game.

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Product Information

  • Designer(s): Rudolf Ross, Klaus-Jurgen Wrede
  • Manufacturer(s): Rio Grande Games, Hans im Gluck
  • Artist(s): Doris Matthaus
  • Year: 2001
  • Players: 2 - 5
  • Time: 30 minutes
  • Ages: 8 and up
  • Weight: 50 grams (estimated)
  • Language Requirements: This is an international edition or domestic edition of an imported item. Game components are language-independent. Manufacturer's rules are printed in English.

Product Reviews

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Average Rating: 4.4 in 8 reviews


*****
Now included with original Carcassonne
November 29, 2002

I had a few complaints about the farmers in Carcassonne. I changed the scoring slightly to make them less powerful and that worked very well, and the River tiles make it even a bit better, in my opinion. In the original, the early farms in the middle often yielded huge points at gameend. The River helps breaks up the middle of the board which helps contain farms a bit more.

I also play that the mountain at the end of the river goes all the way to the edge of the tile in the one corner where it is illustrated to be close to the corner. I make that another 'fence' for the farmer, not counting the small strip of grass that connects the 'north' side to the 'east' side. That means if the farmer really wanted to get a farm that reached around the mountain to the other side, he has to spend an extra diagonal tile to connect the fields.

Excellent addition. The River is so good that I enjoy Carcassone even without the Expansion as long as I have the River.

*****
Successfully Breaks up Farms
August 14, 2002

I've played Carcassonne many times with and without both expansions. The trick to winning is to compete successfully for farms while keeping in the running with other points-making. Apparently, the river tiles were introduced to keep the game from becoming simply a competition to win the one monolithic farm. In most games I play without the river one significant farm determines the winner, and with most games with the river tiles, this is not the case. Once in a while one huge farm will still spring from a game with the river tiles, but this is usually due to some crafty playing by the winning player, who is then justly rewarded. The river tiles elegantly accomplish their intended use without corrupting the simple yet subtle nature of Carcassonne.

*****
Nice!
December 29, 2001

I finally got a chance to play with the river tiles. While they don't change the play of the game, they enhance your options for playing tiles when you first start drawing tiles. The twelve river tiles are placed first. Then, when you start drawing regular tiles, you immediately have a number of edges where you can place each tile.

Carcassonne is great without the river, but even better with it.


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