Yellow, next time you want to announce that you have easy access to an out of print game, can you do it before I spend $100 on the game at an auction and not five days after???
I think the dimensions of the box are the same as Carcassonne II: 27,5 x 19 x 7 cm, 650 g.
Hi jungleboy,why don't you ask first the community?
Aww. But I will put you on the list. It will be here whenever you can, unless you find it elsewhere of course. No trouble at all. This helping others is spreading like wildfire on this forum!
Quote from: Darwin on November 20, 2014, 11:45:50 AMI am very interested in the Ark of the Covenant!!! Is it possible for you to get it for me? I live in Norway.Sure, why not? I'll swing by tomorrow if I can. Last I checked (about an hour ago) only one store has it but does not say how many. I know there was one about a month ago when I visited the store and it's been there for ages.
I am very interested in the Ark of the Covenant!!! Is it possible for you to get it for me? I live in Norway.
Quote from: kettlefish on November 20, 2014, 02:21:43 PMHi jungleboy,why don't you ask first the community?We discussed it in this thread, where I announced that I was bidding for it. ThirstyDan and I even played a game of Carcassonne against each other to decide who got to bid for the Ark!Quote from: Yellow on November 20, 2014, 02:23:15 PMAww. But I will put you on the list. It will be here whenever you can, unless you find it elsewhere of course. No trouble at all. This helping others is spreading like wildfire on this forum! Thanks for the offer, but what I meant was that I already bought this game last week in an auction, so I don't need another one (unless the first one gets lost in the mail!). Anyway, no worries - I was joking. I am happy with my shrink-wrapped English-language version with the wooden ark and apparently nicer tiles. Thanks for helping other members get a copy of this game.
Still interested. I hope that I could find rules in English somewhere
This reminds me of a board game I bought almost 30 years ago. There were no rules at all and all the text was in Hungarian. Still, it was a fun game and me and my brother made rules up as we played.
PS: Getting 2 copies today then.
Parents gave us as New Year's present our first serious board game - Monopoly. All stuff and rules were in English, but we didn't know a word in English! So, we invented our own rules, all hotels were meeples, rent for visiting states (real estates were USA states) was their mortgage value (half a price!), etc.
There is a CAR for the Ark of the Covenant here: https://elrestaurador.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/03-el-arca-de-la-alianza.pdfQuote from: MrNumbers on November 21, 2014, 04:45:46 AMParents gave us as New Year's present our first serious board game - Monopoly. All stuff and rules were in English, but we didn't know a word in English! So, we invented our own rules, all hotels were meeples, rent for visiting states (real estates were USA states) was their mortgage value (half a price!), etc. This is amazing! I bet you created a better game than the real monopoly!
Preliminary info regarding this item:Item: Carcassonne - Ark of the Covenant (Scandinavian / Finnish version with rules in Danish, Finnish, Norweigan and Swedish)Store price: 239 SEK*Shipping to Europe (EU): 154 SEKShipping to the rest of the world: 184 SEKTotal cost for European address: 393 SEK or 42,62 Euro (today's exchange)Total cost for the rest of the world: 423 SEK or 57,02 USD (today's exchange)*SEK = Swedish KronaLet me know if still interested. Today I am heading out to get at least 1 copy and see how many are left. There's an alternate store that can ship directly though shipping cost will increase around 7 Euro for example if within Europe.
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