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As in Carcassonne, players place tiles and put game figures on them, but with different strategies and results. Players have figures that can represent hunters, gatherers, or fishermen and place them in meadows, forests, or on rivers. They also have huts, which can be placed on rivers or lakes and are scored at the end of the game as are the hunters. Gatherers and fishermen are scored when forests or rivers are completed. There are special forest tiles that give the player who plays a tile completing a forest an extra tile lay of special tiles with special features.
Rio Grande Games - "The mission of Rio Grande Games is to promote the playing of family strategy games. We are particularly interested in getting families playing these games together. We feel that too many families have gotten away from spending good social time together. Playing good games together is a great way for families to spend social time together. "
Number of players: 3 - 5 Age of players: 8+
Author: Klaus-Jürgen Wrede |
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