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Carcassonne Ink (version 0.1) by Eli Alampay 5/31/2020 Number of players: 1 to 4 players Game Overview: A game of Carcassonne Ink is played over multiple rounds. The goal is to score the most points for the 3 largest closed cities and 3 longest connected roads while avoiding unconnected roads and exposed cities. Game Components: 4 dice (3 white, 1 red) 1 reference card 4 player boards Set up: - Each player takes a board and marker - Place the 4 dice and reference card in the middle of the table. Game Flow: At the beginning of each round, the 4 dice are rolled once. Using the reference card, the results of the roll with determine the land tiles all players must draw. All players will simultaneously draw the land tiles on their own boards. Drawing Land Tiles: - Land tiles must be attached directly or indirectly to the starting tile at the center of the player board. - A closed city must be bordered by walls on all sides. - A connected roads must have an exit, city or town at both ends. - For the white dice roll with ‘5’ and ‘6’ values: players has an option to draw a road passing through the land tile. End of the game: The game ends when one player is able to connect all 4 exits to a city or town and has completed at least 3 closed cities. Each player counts the points earned for their 3 largest cities, 3 longest roads, and connected exits. Points are deducted for any incomplete roads and cities (See Scoring). Scoring: • For the 3 largest closed cities: 1 point per tile • For the 3 longest connected roads: 1 point per tile • 3 points per connected exit • Lose 1 point for each unconnected road end. • Lose 1 point for each exposed edge of a city.

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Page 1: Carcassonne Ink A connected roads must have an …...Carcassonne Ink (version 0.1) by Eli Alampay 5/31/2020 Number of players: 1 to 4 players Game Overview: A game of Carcassonne Ink

Carcassonne Ink (version 0.1) by Eli Alampay 5/31/2020

Number of players: 1 to 4 players

Game Overview:

A game of Carcassonne Ink is played over multiple rounds. The goal is to score the most points for the 3 largest closed cities and 3 longest connected roads while avoiding unconnected roads and exposed cities.

Game Components:

4 dice (3 white, 1 red) 1 reference card 4 player boards

Set up:

- Each player takes a board and marker - Place the 4 dice and reference card in the

middle of the table.

Game Flow:

At the beginning of each round, the 4 dice are rolled once. Using the reference card, the results of the roll with determine the land tiles all players must draw. All players will simultaneously draw the land tiles on their own boards.

Drawing Land Tiles:

- Land tiles must be attached directly or indirectly to the starting tile at the center of the player board.

- A closed city must be bordered by walls on all sides.

- A connected roads must have an exit, city or town at both ends.

- For the white dice roll with ‘5’ and ‘6’ values: players has an option to draw a road passing through the land tile.

End of the game:

The game ends when one player is able to connect all 4 exits to a city or town and has completed at least 3 closed cities. Each player counts the points earned for their 3 largest cities, 3 longest roads, and connected exits. Points are deducted for any incomplete roads and cities (See Scoring).

Scoring:

• For the 3 largest closed cities: 1 point per tile • For the 3 longest connected roads: 1 point per

tile • 3 points per connected exit • Lose 1 point for each unconnected road end. • Lose 1 point for each exposed edge of a city.

Page 2: Carcassonne Ink A connected roads must have an …...Carcassonne Ink (version 0.1) by Eli Alampay 5/31/2020 Number of players: 1 to 4 players Game Overview: A game of Carcassonne Ink
Page 3: Carcassonne Ink A connected roads must have an …...Carcassonne Ink (version 0.1) by Eli Alampay 5/31/2020 Number of players: 1 to 4 players Game Overview: A game of Carcassonne Ink