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BassMasters 2000 Blue – N64 Game

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The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified. It’s the authentic game. If you would like to know before purchasing, please contact our customer service.
Fish with the best! BASSMASTERS 2000 offers competitive game play with levels of depth never before seen in fishing simulations. You can even create your own angler, patterned after yourself, or customize male or female anglers of any age. The game features real lakes from the Bassmaster Tournament Trail, authentic fishing equipment, two-player fishing action, underwater views, and frantic arcade modes. Just like The Bassmasters TV series! Please note: This is the Blue Cartridge version of the game.

PRODUCT DETAILS
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Nintendo 64
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:N64_BASSMASTERS_2000_BLUE

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

Nintendo 64

ESRB Rating

Everyone

Genre

Sports

Players

1-2

69 reviews for BassMasters 2000 Blue – N64 Game

  1. Rachel Meyer

    Simple enough that my 3.5-year-old quickly understood how to play, but deep enough that my husband and I really enjoy it. The little one doesn’t really understand the strategy, but it’s great to talk him through it and help him understand that he needs to finish his roads and not helps us finish our roads.As far as comparison to regular Carcassone, it is roads only. Every tile has roads on every side so that they all fit together in any combination. Each tile has pre-placed meeples (or rather, children) so you don’t decide whether to place at the end of your turn, and when you finish a road you can use your wooden meeple to mark that it is completed. You need to finish roads with 8 of your color children to win. Often you are forced to place other players’ children.

  2. Shane Gumm

    I bought this without buying the first expansion, and it incorporates to the base game flawlessly. It adds many more tiles, builder meeples, and pig meeples. Builders let you take a second turn if you add onto a road or city your builder is on. Pigs increase the score of farmland you own. This is good, because farmland is how you win. That is the secret.Oddly, it included pink pieces… which the base game doesn’t have. Maybe the first expansion comes with pink meeples to increase the player count? I’m not sure. Someone let me know.

  3. Naitsirk-

    Fun expansion. A little complicated and I found the rules lacking a bit. Introduces a new special turn for the dragon.My daughter was hoping for more given the theme of fairies and princess.The princess element is a little too competitive for my taste. We chose not to use it.I’d love to see more cooperative expansions.

  4. Sam M.

    Bought this for my board game loving husband for his birthday. Not going to lie, eyed it for a while as an idea just based on the medieval theme because we are nerds for that stuff, but had no idea about the game at all. Reviews looked fantastic and theme looked up our alley and STILL i worried about how fun a tile game could be. Boy, was I dumb to worry!! Both hubby and i LoVE to play this, we have had it since his bday in May and play it as-is a few times a week without having opened the expansion pieces yet. Our 8 and 11 year old loves to play with us as well! It is a calm, relaxing but fun family game we all get into. It is fun to try and steal others’ cities with mulitple meeples and it is great to see each other work together at other times to complete a map with no holes. We just really enjoy this game!

  5. karen

    This game is awesome and truly does teach strategy and thinking a few steps out. As an adult I really enjoy teaching my 3 YO the thought process behind where to put the tiles. It is a bit advanced for her but she will definitely grow to understand how to play strategically. I had to youtube how to play this Bc the instructions weren’t super clear. I even played a round incorrectly and then midway through We realized we had to have two dead ends in order to put a pawn down.

  6. Polli

    This game is a wonderful option for those who like simple and complex games alike. The game is for 2-5 players, and it is equally fun regardless the size of your group! The game comes with a base city/road beginner piece for simplicity, but this particular version also has The River and The Abbot Mini Expansion Pack. You can choose to play with or without the expansion. Game time is anywhere from 15-45 minutes depending on number of players and whether your group plays fast or likes conversation and enjoying a glass of wine or bowl of ice cream.It’s a great family game, too. The box suggests 7+ years old, but we had a 5 year old play along with us just fine, and it’s his favorite game now (he is a quite strategic little fellow, though). The rules and game play are relatively easy to figure out, and any rules not clear in the directions (there aren’t many) can either be cleared up by a quick web search or the game owner can choose their preference and claim "house rules". ;)SUMMARY:Lots of fun, can be simple or complicated, great for kids and adults alike, fast game play (no waiting for long turns to be completed), easy-to-learn/easy-to-follow rules, bright and beautiful colors, and no game is ever the same! Never gets boring!

  7. Shawn Clouthier

    Fun & mostly peaceful Carcassonne variant that lets you collect fruits and veggies for end game bonuses and wander up and down roads for extra in-game scoring. This one won’t replace Base plus Inns/Traders or even (m)any of the other better variants, but will make it to the table from time to time when we are looking for a quicker, relaxing tile laying experience.

  8. Disgruntled

    So this is another great addition to the global tour of Carcassonne, and meshes some game dynamics from "hunter gatherer" and regular Carcassonne.jungles, villages and tributaries score you points much like fields, castles and roads did respectively, but the retrolio river itself adds some new levels of chance. the immediate scoring of "river tiles" means that points can come out of nowhere for your opponent or for you when drawing one of these tiles. It adds a rather more race like feel to part of the game as you try to keep your boat in first place to get these points.absolutely wonderful game though, great art, and just wonderful to play. hope this review helped.

  9. Harmonium

    Having enjoyed the basic Carcassonne game, we decided to take up the difficulty a notch and add some novelty to the game. This game series is fantastic because of the expansion options. Based on retrolio reviews, I chose Inns & Cathedrals to be the first expansion set I would experiment with. I am happy with the end result. I am considering adding the Traders & Builders s expansion to my set, but I feel like this will make the game more like Catan. If you like Catan, that might be the better expansion to start with. Overall I think Inns & Cathedrals is the most logical step forward in the Carcassonne universe, and Traders & Builders would be next.When I ordered the item, I was concerned about two seemingly opposite issues. First, I wanted to make sure the art would match up with my Carcassonne base set. I have the original set with the newer art, not the older, classic art of the first editions. Second, I worried that the Inns & Cathedrals tiles would blend so well into the game that I wouldn’t be able to pull them out and separate them again. Fortunately, neither issue occurred. The art matches well and the tiles blend in seamlessly, however, the expansion tiles are each tagged with a tiny meeple shadow somewhere on the face of the tile so you can see which tiles are from the expansion set.Regarding actual game play, the addition of new tiles does take some getting used to but even beginning players will be able to figure it out. It adds a new dimension to the game.

  10. Bob E.

    It did not take long for Carcassonne to become my and my wife’s favorite game. The concept is simple: place a tile, place a meeple, score a feature. A typical game with the base game only will take us 30-40 minutes. However, with the addition of multiple expansions created for Carcassonne, we have held 2 hour + marathons of pure enjoyment. Simple to learn, simple to play, but difficult to master. The game changes every time as you are creating the board as you play. It is a wonderful concept, and provides a great experience. The many expansions add a ton of replayability, and we enjoy mixing a few of them in with this original game to keep it new and exciting. Highly recommended… a must have for any game shelf!

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