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When to call it and explain a rule mid-game

Carcassonne is the tile-laying game that never gets old because the meeple placement decisions are both simple and continuously interesting. Every tile placement creates or completes structures; every meeple placement is a commitment of a limited resource. The endgame scoring of incomplete features creates consistent late-game tension.

The expansion ecosystem is enormous and varies in quality. Inns and Cathedrals is the strongest — it adds scoring variance that makes completed features worth racing for. The Tower adds direct aggression that changes the game's social dynamic. Traders and Builders adds a secondary economy. Most others are fine additions that do not dramatically change the core experience.

For casual groups or family game nights, Carcassonne remains one of the most reliable choices I can make. It never generates rules disputes, plays at almost any group size, and finishes quickly enough to play twice in one session.

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