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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. AshleyOkuneva

    There are different degrees/tiers of play. When we were first introduced to Carcassonne, our friends had added one or two enhancements. We found the game difficult. Over the years, the reviews kept praising it. We took a chance and bought it. We finally got the feel of Carcassonne around the third game play – now it is a favorite. And yes, we have added the first stage of enhancements that come with the basic game.BTW: we find no need for the offered expensive wooden organizer.

  2. lprp8

    We bought this for one of our college kids. It’s a fun unpredictable game. The game board is "built" with each new game. This makes each game fun and different. If you enjoy thinking, plotting, and conquering, this game is for you. It’s simple to catch on and easy to set up.

  3. Ron Penn

    This is Z-Man Games 5th official expansion for Carcassonne. The game comes with 12 new land tiles, Abbey tiles for each player, as well as Mayor, Barn, and Wagon maples for each player.This expansion adds 4 new and interesting mechanics to the game:ABBEY. Each player is given an "Abbey" tile. It is essentially a monastery tile accept that all 4 sides are walled. This tile can only be placed when their is a "hole" in the board, i.e. an empty space surrounded by all 4 sides orthogonally. It matters not what structures are around it, it fills in the space. You can place a follower on it and it is scored the same way as a monastery. It solves the problem of what to do with those annoying empty spots.MAYOR. This is a slightly larger meeple, whose shape has earned him the nickname of Mayor Fattypants. on many websites. It can be placed in a city like any other follower, however, the mayor is equivalent to how many banners are in the city, e.g. if there are 3 banners in the city the mayor is equal to 3 meeples.BARN. This meeple can be placed where 4 field corners meet. Upon placing, all farmers in the adjoining fields are scored immediately. At the end of the game, the barn receives 4 points per completed city that the fields touch.WAGON. This meeple can be placed like any other meeple with the added ability that once the feature is completed, instead of being removed, it can "roll" to the next adjacent uncompleted feature.All in all, this expansion adds some.

  4. Cragula

    Carcassonne is a city building table top game. Taking turns placing tiles that have features to build, laying down a follower as you place your tile to claim that feature. This game has 72 tiles, including the first mini-expansion The River (which is a nice touch). There’s 5 color sets of followers for 5 players and includes comprehensive rule book to help you get going. For first time players it can be a bit much to take in. It’s gameplay is simple but can be quite fun and competitive once you get going. This is one of my favorite table top games and fun for the whole family!

  5. J. Summers

    The Abbey is a fun addition. You can fill in a hole in the board with an Abbey, finishing off the surrounding features and scoring the Abbey like a cloister. You get one Abbey for the entire game. The interesting strategies that come from this are significant enough that I include the Abbey in most games now…which is why I’m going to give this expansion 4 stars. Even though that’s a small part of this expansion, it was worth it to me.Possibly the best part about this expansion, though, are the new tiles. While they don’t quite match the other tiles I have (the color saturation is noticeably off, which was probably a printing error), the tiles are interesting and new, including a tile that has two shields on it! Other fun tiles include a city-ender with a shield, additional weird city-over-city tiles (see picture; it’s hard to describe), and a roundabout road that turns your road into three continuous prongs and make for absurdly long roads and fun competition over Inns (if combining this with the Inns & Cathedrals expansion). I’m really into diversity of tiles, so that bops this expansion right up to 5 stars for me. I’m including a picture of most of the landscape tiles so that anyone else interested in diverse tiles can see what I mean.The wagons are interesting, too. You can use a wagon to claim a feature like a meeple, and once that feature finishes, the wagon can be moved to an adjacent, unclaimed feature. A simple, but sometimes fun mechanism.That said, I jus.

  6. Lyzz

    This game is awesome and wildly addicting! I love it!Pros- This game is easy to learn and teach- This set comes with two expansion sets with it- easy to take along on any trip ( in the box or not when flying home I put it in a ziplock for less room)- can be played with 2 players and only takes about 35-45 mins when playing, so is a quick game.- great price for the game and two expansionsCons-wildly addicting-So addicting my spouse is tried of playing it with me :)-can slide on some surfaces which is easily fixed by getting some shelf liner and then the tiles never move!I recommend this game and everyone who has played it now wants it. I also suggest getting some shelf liner to play on so the tiles aren’t moving around and you dont have to keep fixing them. I took one 5 feet roll from the dollar store cut it in half and place them done side by side for a large rectangle shape. It is the perfect size!

  7. Keith P

    SUMMARY – My First Carcassonne is an excellent game for young children that teaches some basic strategy and is still fun for adults.HOW TO PLAY – The game consists of large chunky tiles that have a road on each side – some roads end and some connect to another side. Some roads also have children of one of the four colors. When a road is closed on both sides, a meeple can be placed on all children on the road. The goal of the game is to be the first to place all your meeples.The light strategy in the game is deciding when to close a road. I can close this road and place one of my meeples, but my opponent will be able to place two – not a good move.WHO IS IT FOR – Families with young children. I’d say 4-6 years old is about right – older kids are ready for the full Carcassonne.PROS – Quick playing, beautiful artwork, and not just blind luck like most children’s games.CONS – I think this appeals to a limited age range.CONCLUSION – My 5 year old son loves this game. He really enjoys being able to build a little town out of all the tiles. Very highly recommended.

  8. Board Games Rock

    The best 2 player game ever created. Also available on Nintendo switch. 4 or 5 players are ok, but 2 or 3 are best. I have played so many games with my wife. It is a good time.

  9. j

    Our family enjoy’s Carcassonne. It works well across a wide age range. It came as expected, everything intact with good quality tiles and printing. No problems. I considered the big box version with the extra expansions, but it didn’t come with the bag to hold the tiles. So I purchased the base game with the two major expansions for about the same price.

  10. K. Burkholder

    It is often difficult to find fun, challenging games for 2 players. My husband and I have been reaching for this game often and we like how it is different each game.We have played with more than which adds more variation.I got a STEAL on the main game at a garage sale and we quickly purchased this expansion- Builders and Traders. We’ve played with the expansion 3 times now and it definitely adds great elements to the game!

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