A base set and a couple of expansions is not really "mega-carcasonne". "Para-carcassonne" (or "side by carcassonne") would be a better term. I would not call anything mega-carcassonne until you are at the point of having to customize rules to make all the expansions fit together.
Quote from: asparagus on June 04, 2015, 05:13:47 AMA base set and a couple of expansions is not really "mega-carcasonne". "Para-carcassonne" (or "side by carcassonne") would be a better term. I would not call anything mega-carcassonne until you are at the point of having to customize rules to make all the expansions fit together.We had quite an interesting discussion about what people feel counts as "Mega Carcassonne" and the results were rather surprising (see here: http://www.carcassonnecentral.com/community/index.php?topic=713.0). The main conclusion was that we didn't really agree on anything. Although, if you did run a game with every expansion available then the CAR ought to have all the answers for rule conflicts etc.Alternatively you give up on the idea of it being a tournament. Each table is a separate and unique game. Essentially we would just be booking a Carcassonne room or couple of tables for the whole day or most of it and having some pre-arranged players.For me, the first five major expansions and half a dozen or so of the others (plus bridges and castles for each player) is about as Mega as I get...
I think there could be a lot of enjoyment to be had by more casual gamers just by being exposed to some of the more commonly available expansions
Quote from: danisthirty on June 05, 2015, 08:45:52 AM I think there could be a lot of enjoyment to be had by more casual gamers just by being exposed to some of the more commonly available expansions commonly available expansions sadly these days when you check out the stock in the local stores and online with z-man games, that is a bit of an oxymoron
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