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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.
Joe Ellis –
This game is great because it doesn’t require a lot of setup and the amount of pieces involved are very manageable. It doesn’t take too long to play a game which is important since the only time me and my other half can play is after we get our little kids off to bed. It’s great also because as they get older it is a family/kid friendly game as well. Also great is the fact that if it starts to get stale there are many different expansion sets that we could get to freshen things up. We usually have time for a couple rounds before bed and it’s a great way to bond with another person instead of just sucking up that time poking around on the phone/social media. Easy instructions, after your first round you will pick it up pretty quick.
-Clint- –
This is a fun addition to Carcassonne, adds a bit of risk/reward into the mix. The new tiles don’t quite match the main set, the colors are a tint off, but not too bad if you aren’t paying attention. Most people wont notice or care. This set adds some much needed tiles to the main tile set as well. We had a lot less dead spots after adding this set into the mix.
TurtleGirl –
I guess this is a board game because the pieces are cardboard, but it’s not a board game in the sense that you move pieces around and advance ahead on a board. This is a fantastic tile laying game and my husband and I are addicted to it. You take turns laying a scene down, one road, one field, one village at a time. As you lay the pieces down, you claim that particular space by placing your pawn or “meeple” on it. You have only 8 meeples, so you have to use them judiciously. But once you have completed laying a road, for example, you can move your score ahead and remove your meeple to use elsewhere. The tiles are sturdy, the artwork is bright and attractive, the meeples are durable and bright as well. My only HUGE complaint about this game is the ridiculous scoreboard they give you. This little board only goes up to 50. If you score beyond that, you have to sort of lay your scoring marker down, so as not to confuse it with another player’s marker who might be well behind you. Let’s say your opponent is only on the 30th space on the scoreboard, but you’re well ahead of that–you’ve moved past 50 and have 30 more points. Now you’re sharing the space with your opponent, but his meeple is standing up and yours has to be laying down. And if you forget to lay him down once you’ve moved beyond 50, then you’re out of luck and it’s hard to prove later on who’s got what. Anyway, this is confusing, I know. It’s a big mess and one that could have been avoided with a better.
JM –
This is a must-have expansion for Carcassonne. It really adds to the base game in needed ways. This expansion makes working towards roads actually worth going for, as the inns double the amount each road is worth. It also makes building large cities a worthwhile strategy if you are able to get a cathedral tile in the city. The expansion also includes additional much needed basic tiles that help complete cities that bump into roads or other obstructions. Anyone who has and enjoys Carcassonne cannot go wrong by adding in this expansion. Plus this expansion does not change the basic gameplay of the game like many of the other expansion tend to do. I never play Carcassonne without this expansion.
Clark –
Another great expansion pack for the 2015 edition base Carcassonne game. The builder meeple makes completing large cities much easier with the extra turn you get when using it. The pig changes the point value when playing the farmers in the fields from 3 points per city to 4. The extra tile pieces are great. The goods (wine, wheat, and cloth) are extra points at the end of the game, 30 points available, 10 each if you have the most of that particular good, shared if there’s a tie. And the bag for the tile pieces is very handy, it’s large enough to hold all the tiles from the base game and expansions 1 and 2 (that’s our regular game play). This is our go to game right now and the expansions for it make more interesting and challenging.
J. Blair –
I played this game with a friend and loved it. I had to add it to my collection.I bought it with my girlfriend in mind. We both enjoy “easy to learn hard to master” games. I can teach a casual player (like my gf) this game in 5-10 minutes.I think the suggested age is too young. 11 and up is more realistic (unless you have a very gifted kid.)I’ll definitely play this one regularly. Good stuff.
Amanda –
This was our first Carcassonne expansion, and we highly recommend it. It adds an element of chance/gambling to the game with the sheep, and the vineyards add an extra level of strategy to completing monasteries. Overall a really fun addition to the original game, and definitely a great choice for newbies as this expansion does not over-complicate things and feels like a natural step up from the base game.
Heather K. –
A friend introduced us to this game and I later bought it for myself for my birthday. : ) I’ve played it now a bunch of times with my kids (the ones who will play board games, that is! LOL) and it’s always fun.Pros: beautiful graphics, relatively simple play, some strategy but a dose of luck as well, plenty of “mental space” to interact with other players (chatting, talking smack, etc)Cons: no “educational” value (learning about something while moving through the game), no significant degree of strategy that could qualify as “mind stretching” (LOL)Check out any of many “How to play Carcassonne” videos on YouTube. Very helpful in deciding whether a game is a good fit for your purposes.
L. Peterson –
REMINDER: YOU MUST HAVE THE BASE SET TO PLAY THIS EXPANSION PACK! My son wanted to add on our first expansion for Carcassonne and this was his choice. It was easy enough to understand and has added a fun twist to the original game. The tile storage is a nice addition as well. We will certainly be ordering more expansion packs as this has quickly become one of our favorite family games. Note: my son is 9yo.