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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.
Hollie H. –
Was introduced to this game through my brother. he had the big box expansion but I ended up getting this version for now. however the quality doesn’t seem to be as good as his. you can see some of the meeple pieces are weird shapes and on the back of the land tiles some are lighter and some are a little darker (They are much lighter than they actually should be which became an issue as noted in my update below) they were also hard to punch out of the sheets and had to be done carefully to avoid ripping the backs. Also I guess this version doesn’t come with the 50/100 tile point markers so it’s a little hard to keep track of points. I believe they come in the inns and chapel expansion. I was expecting better quality…Update: so we bough the princess & dragon expansion. As you can see the quality of the printing on that set is better and the backs of the tiles aren’t even close in color… We can clearly tell what were going to be drawing next which spoils the game a little. I would call this base set product defective and will be seeking to return it for one of better quality. We are now thinking it may even be a fake. Changed original review from 4 to 3 stars for these reasonsUpdate 2: so I emailed the shop MMP Living and they agreed the quality isn’t up to par and sent a replacement- The customer service was very prompt in responding. These items ship from retrolios warehouse so there was no way for them to check the quality before shipping, however he said to keep.
Naomi –
I really enjoyed this game, especially considering that I’m a novice to the board game hobby.This was a very easy to learn, while not being so easy that I could imagine it becoming dull after a couple rounds. It has minimal pieces and it takes only a little bit to get set up, and you can play with as few as two people! And it’s pretty cheap. Considering the highest rated games that catch my eye are in the $100s range, this was definitely more affordable.The downsides, I think, are that I don’t think it would be as fun for a large group, being the game ends once all the tiles are laid and there’s about 80. The other complaint I’d have is I wish they had a… placemat, of sorts, where you could place the tiles as you play them. They tend to move around a lot and can get crooked and make it hard to see the borders.But those two things aren’t enough to give it less than five stars. It serves its purpose well, it’s clearly not meant to be a heavy game for 10+ people so it all works out.
H. P. –
There has been a board game renaissance here lately, and I have missed out on it. So I thought hosting family for Christmas would be a good excuse to check out some of the new board games.After a trip to Barnes and Noble derailed by sticker shock and a certain misunderstanding between me and my wife over what I meant by “let’s buy a board game,†there were two conditions. One, we needed a game that five players could play (so Settlers of Catan was out). Two, we needed a game five board game beginners could figure out on the fly (so the Game of Thrones board game was out—one reviewer suggested each player watch the instructional video and one player read the instruction manual cover to cover twice). Carcassonne met both conditions and was priced to sell so we went for it.It turned out to be a great choice. For all the medieval trappings it is, as my father-in-law pointed out, ultimately a real estate game. It’s a straightforward set up. Each player places tiles with some combination of three features (road, city, abbey) and places “meeples†to control features. That’s it, tiles and meeples. No paper and pen are necessary and scores are kept by meeple on an accompanying scoreboard.I’ve played three games so far, two with five players and one with two players. The first game we tried to play on the fly and, well, we screwed a bunch of the rules up but it was fun nonetheless. I read the short instruction manual between games and by the second game we had everything fig.
Helen L. –
This is a very fun game that is easy to learn the rules and offers different game strategy each time to keep it fresh. The quality of the game pieces (heavy stock cardboard tiles and wooden meeples) is excellent and I expect it to last many years. Depending on the age group of your players, you can just follow the rules of the original games or add rules for the rivers and other expansions. The goal of the game is to maximize your score by figuring out whether to add your meeple on a road, in a city, in a field, etc. while placing the building tiles in different locations to maximize your options. Check YouTube for the complete rules and watch how the game is played. Highly recommend this game for yourself or for gifting.
Sylphide –
This is a great game and much fun to play. I was looking for a game that I could play with a group, but also just with my husband. This fits the bill. I have to note that I took another reviewer’s suggestion of picking three tiles per person at the start to add more of a strategic element to the game.Lot of fun to play, and does not take hours like some other board games. Highly recommended.
Bob –
Very easy tile placement game! Players take turns drawing a tile and playing it based on matching sides (roads to roads, fields to fields, etc.) After placing tiles, players may choose to place a meeple on the tile to claim roads, fields, cities, or various other features. Placing meeples is the means to scoring.I’ve introduced this game to my younger children (6&7 yrs.), and they enjoy it. They are able to play fairly, but they don’t apply much strategy when placing meeples. It’s a fun matching game they can play with the adults.I like to play using a house rule where players draw three tiles, then have a choice which tile they choose to play on their turn. It provides opportunity for a bit more strategy.There are lots of expansions that change the game up providing a huge replay factor. This will one day be a classic like Monopoly. There should be a copy in every home, in my opinion.Happy gaming!
Leon M. Chandras –
I bought this expansion because I wanted to be able to add another player to the base game. I’m happy "Inns and Cathedrals" accomplishes this feat because it allows all of my friends to play Carcassone at once–no one has to sit out on game night.With that being said, the new tiles don’t add much to the game. Their art style matches the base game and the other expansions I’ve seen, which is to be expected. But their colors are a little more vibrant.On the down side: the meeples are all different sizes. It’s not particularly noticeable, but some of them are a bit taller than others. Some are a bit wider, and a few have stubby or lopsided arms. If this is the sort of thing that bothers you, I’m sorry. Furthermore, I wished the new tiles added a little more depth to the game.Otherwise, this game was a nice addition to my growing collection.
Bill Strosnider –
I love this game!!! I bought it for my husband as a birthday gift because our family visited the actual medieval Carcassonne city in France. We have a 5 and 6 yr old who are getting into games. They easily picked this game up. I also like that a game lasts between 45 min- 1hr15min for us , which is great for either family game night, or a quick fun game with adults. I didn’t realize it came with 2 expansions which we have worked up to. Compact, easy to set up and put away. Great travel game. We love this game!
FullQuiver –
My 9 year old son loves this game! (My 14 year old son only likes it when he wins :) ). The Inns and Cathedral addition allowed the game to last longer than the original version, even when including the rivers. There are two cathedral cards that triple the point value of the city. This makes my son really think about his strategy, because it is an all-or-nothing risk. If we want a quicker version, we don’t play with the rivers. I think this addition and the game itself is something I would purchase again as well as purchasing for gifts.
Kat –
Mostly it’s great. We’ve ditched the farmer/field play – too damn confusing, and the rules could be clearer about setting Abbeys side by side or not. And what exactly is the point of the Abbot? We use it to keep score. That aside, it’s fun and quick. Great way to keep the family/friends are a tablet and no side stepping to look at your phone. Game moves pretty fast.