List of unofficial expansions for Carcassonne
The following list contains expansions for Carcassonne that have been created by fans of the game. The term expansion is defined as variants which include new tiles or meeples. Variants which only make use of tiles and meeples that come with Carcassonne and its official expansions may be covered by a separate article in the future.
Additional Tiles, No Additional Rules
The following expansions are the easiest to introduce into your game since there is nothing new to learn. The mechanics of each tile is readily apparent from looking at the artwork.
Additional Tiles, Additional Rules
The following expansions require you to create additional tiles. You can either try to find a similar material, or buy an additional Carcassonne base game or expansion and modify the tiles from that. New tile artwork should be printed on label paper for best results, though you can print on regular paper and glue to the tiles. Either way, you can then dip the edges in glue to seal or apply an acrylic clear coat.
- Abbot and Freemasons
- Concerning Country
- Doppelzug
- Dragon Riders and Slayers
- Families
- Fire and Rabble
- Fisherman and Coast
- Forest and Water
- Frog Buster
- Fruit Merchant
- Fruit Traders
- Inquisitie & Bestorming
- King and Country Nobility
- Labourer and Mendicant (AKA Landlord and Friar, or Friar and Farmhand) 1, 2, 3, 4
- Lake, Fisherman, and Lighthouse
- Lighthouse and Water
- Lord of the Manor
- Lumberjack and Miller
- Magical Harbours
- Market and Country
- Nature
- Neighbourhoods
- Palace, Farm, and Inn
- Presidium
- Prison 1, 2
- Sea and Fishermen
- Solazy Expansion
- Storehouses and Paths
- The Conquerors 1, 2
- The Fairy Queen and the Prince 1, 2
- The Fishing Hut 1, 2
- The Forest 1, 2
- The Holy Grail
- The Horse
- The Invasion
- The Lake
- The Metropolis
- The Plague
- The Trade Street
- The Train 1, 2
- The Well & The Donkey
- Town Living
- Treasure Hunt
- Troops
- Urban Expansion
- Volcano and Miner
Additional Meeples, Additional Rules
These expansions have no additional tiles, but do requires additional meeples. Some contain suggestions on where to obtain meeples. Others require you to repaint or otherwise modify existing meeples. If you have a spare base game set, you may already have extra meeples. If not, you can buy additional meeples from MeeplePeople.com in a variety of colors (including unpainted).
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