Quote from: kettlefish on August 25, 2014, 01:06:20 PMIn Germany - the BigBox 5 (from 2014) will come to the market "Real-Kauf".The last BigBoxes had a price around 30 EURO.30 omg.. we pay double in netherlands..
In Germany - the BigBox 5 (from 2014) will come to the market "Real-Kauf".The last BigBoxes had a price around 30 EURO.
Quote from: SRBO on August 26, 2014, 04:12:47 AMQuote from: kettlefish on August 25, 2014, 01:06:20 PMIn Germany - the BigBox 5 (from 2014) will come to the market "Real-Kauf".The last BigBoxes had a price around 30 EURO.30 omg.. we pay double in netherlands..BB1, 2 and 3 don't exist here xd. we started at 4. Same here. 55-60 Euro.Considering the small content of BB4 and BB5 compared to the earlier ones, one might call these Big Bucks instead. I can only compare boxes sold here in Sweden, though. No matter which one was sold (here) the price was always the same. BB3 I am so glad I got that one (the very last copy officially in Sweden!).
Carcassonne Big Box 5!Whether you’re a huge Carcassonne fan or experiencing this award-winning game for the first time, the Carcassonne Big Box has something for everyone.The expansions included in the box change the game in new and exciting ways and can be used in any combination, guaranteeing a new experience every time you play.In addition to the base game, you will find the following expansions: Inn & Cathedrals, Traders & Builders, The River, Hills & Sheep, and The Wheel of Fortune! Inside you will also find two brand new colors of followers - pink and purple - allowing you to play Carcassonne with 7 or 8 players for the first time.
When looking at the BB5 rule book from Zman, it appears 16 additional Wheel Tiles are intermixed with the base game set? That would provide 19 Wheel tiles total like the normal WoF release, but why would they mark some of the base game tiles instead of including 16 separate tiles? I am hoping I read the note wrong in the tile index section...
Quote from: Carcatronn on August 26, 2014, 06:44:02 PMWhen looking at the BB5 rule book from Zman, it appears 16 additional Wheel Tiles are intermixed with the base game set? That would provide 19 Wheel tiles total like the normal WoF release, but why would they mark some of the base game tiles instead of including 16 separate tiles? I am hoping I read the note wrong in the tile index section...It is so, like you have read the rule book.
Quote from: kettlefish on August 26, 2014, 11:35:54 PMQuote from: Carcatronn on August 26, 2014, 06:44:02 PMWhen looking at the BB5 rule book from Zman, it appears 16 additional Wheel Tiles are intermixed with the base game set? That would provide 19 Wheel tiles total like the normal WoF release, but why would they mark some of the base game tiles instead of including 16 separate tiles? I am hoping I read the note wrong in the tile index section...It is so, like you have read the rule book.I see now on the Czech rules that four of the tiles are marked and there is an explanation below, though I can't translate it. How many of the base game tiles are marked with Wheel of Fortune symbols, in addition to the 12 tiles marked from the expansion?
I'm just going to say that that is probably the wonkiest way ever of doing that expansion. 12 tiles that aren't from the base game so get watermarks even though only 3 of them have wheels. 16 tiles from without watermarks that show wheels just because they overlap with the tiles from the base game. Why again didn't they just include the Wheel of Fortune expansion AS the base game? Then none of this strangeness would have been necessary. Honestly, I'm becoming less and less intrigued with this Big Box and increasingly disappointed in the decisions that were made.
I think they did it this way in order that you can play with the standard base game with 72 tiles. If you play with the WoF-Expansion you have the original WoF "base" game.
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