A player can place a bridge from their supply in addition to placing a tile on their turn. For instance, a player can place a tile with a field edge up against an existing tile with an unfinished road and then place the bridge to continue the road over that field.
Does a bridge end a road in Carcassonne?
A bridge doesn’t end a road. It doesn’t matter if it goes over a river or another road. The road below the bridge continues also.
How does a game of Carcassonne end?
The game ends when the last tile has been placed. At that time, all features (including fields) score points for the players with the most followers on them. The player with the most points wins the game.
How many expansions are there to Carcassonne?
‘King and Scout’ is two expansions: King for Carcassonne and Scout for Carcassonne: Hunters and Gatherers. King and Robber Baron tiles used to keep track of who built the largest road and city.
How many bridges do you get in Carcassonne expansion 8?
Carcassonne: Expansion 8 – Bridges, Castles and Bazaars (2010)(2017 – New Edition) 12 tiles, 12 castle tokens, 12 wooden bridges. Each player gets 2 bridges (3 with four or fewer players) which they can use to extend roads over tiles.
What are the adjacent features of Carcassonne Bazaar?
Adjacent features include the two tiles on which the castle rests, as well as the two tiles next to the castle (touching corners with it). Followers still on castles at game end score no points. Bazaars begin when a player places a Bazaar tile. The game immediately pauses and an auction for tiles starts.
Which is the best expansion for Carcassonne base game?
Rightfully at the top spot on the list of the best Carcassonne expansions is one that is a terrific companion to the base game. There are a couple of completely new kinds of tiles – the inns and cathedrals. There are also new tiles that present cities, roads, and cloisters in new shapes.
Where do you get your points on Carcassonne?
A: The cities that will give your farmer points are the ones that the farmer can walk to on the green without crossing a road, river or city. Note that road bridges count as roads and city bridges count as city walls – all bridges separate farms even if it looks as though you could walk under the bridge.