
Cardcassonne
A game by Karl-Heinz Schmiel, Klaus-Jürgen Wrede
2 - 5 Players 30 - 45 minutes Low
Hand Management, Card Drafting, Set Collection
Card Game, City Building, Medieval
Description
In Cardcassonne, you'll build a medieval landscape one card at a time, competing with 1 to 4 other players to earn the most points. The game is easy to learn, and a typical play session lasts around 30 to 45 minutes. You'll place cards in different rows, trying to increase the scoring potential for each one, whether it's in the field, city, road, or at the abbey. As you play, you'll need to make strategic decisions about when to claim a series of cards to earn points, and when to wait and risk another player snatching the opportunity. With a variety of card types, including people, animals, buildings, and special dragon and fairy cards, each round offers new challenges and opportunities to outmaneuver your opponents. With no necessary in-game text, Cardcassonne is accessible to players of all languages, making it a great choice for game nights with friends and family.
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