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Carcassonne: Expansion 3 – The Princess & The Dragon
Expansion of:
Carcassonne
60m - 60m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 13+
Tile Placement games feature placing a piece to score VPs, with the amount often based on adjacent pieces or pieces in the same group/cluster, and keying off non-spatial properties like color, "feature completion", cluster size etc.
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18.00
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ak_mystro
I personally consider this part of base Carc now too, but since I have a few friends that don't like the nastiness of the Dragon, it sometimes (though rarely) get omitted.
adambadura
(From Big Box 2009.) 2010-04-14 (rating 8.8): Great expansion. With numerous new tiles. A significant drawback is that the rules of what Dragon eats and interaction of Princess and Builder are not clear and change between different rules editions. Dragon is an amusing addition to the game. It is however important only at the begging of the game or on the current map edge. In later game its importance is much lower as it is easy to avoid it. Fay is a fine way of protection against drawing bad tiles. But we frequently forget to move it and score it. It requires a lot of remembering... Princesses are interesting in fighting for cities. But somehow usually it ends up added to a city with only one follower so later it is who draws first a matching city tile recaptures the city back. And last the magic portals. Very clever. Especially that they allow for more aggressive play.
agent easy
Adds a new flavour to the game, and actually changes the strategy quite a bit. Still, it feels a little half baked (the dragon isn't as effective or interesting as it could have been, the teleporters are a little arbitrary, and the princess looks like a boy). Not bad, but not great... probably best played alone with the base game.