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"Family Gaming Hour - Carcassonne"

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Blogger Steve Eck said...

I had never played Carcassonne before it hit XBox Live, and I've still never played the real version. But it is a pretty fun game.

8:52 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

If you were going to play for money based on a price per tile, wouldn't it basically be everyone putting in x amount of dollars and playing for a pot ($12.60 or $25.20 based on your example), as everyone will pull the same number of tiles during the course of the game? So I take it the high point scorer would take the pot at the end of the game then....

10:15 PM

Blogger Scooter said...

The older I get, the more I prefer board games to video games. Probably tags me generationally as an old geezer.

Kyle - I was thinking that there could be a time limit, like 60 minutes or 90 minutes, so you might not get through all the tiles. And $0.20 a tile seems so much cheapter than just throwing in $5.

8:44 AM

Blogger Mac Noland said...

That's a pretty cool game.

We like to play games at home as well. The last game we played was monopoly and ended with my wife calling me a $#%& head.

11:38 AM

Blogger Scooter said...

Mac, I don't think Carcassonne would lead to any less swearing. My wife spares Eryn some of the horrors of the meeple-eating dragon, whereas I make her sink or swim and freely position the dragon to eat her meeples. That doesn't get me as many dirty looks, however, as when I position a piece so that it makes it incredibly difficult for my wife to finish a city or a road.

11:47 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

You might not get through all the tiles, but you still would have drawn a roughly equal number, give or take a tile. Ultimately you would still have to use some criteria (highest scorer at the end of the time limit?) to figure out who wins the money right?

I suppose you could split it a couple of ways, with the high scorer getting the lion's share and a runner-up getting a smaller portion - kind of like a win/place/show sort of scenario. I don't know, just throwing some ideas out here....

6:26 PM

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