You can easily access this application by logging in with either your Game Center or Facebook account. Depending on which option you choose, your player alias or Facebook name will be displayed in the game. Once you have successfully logged in, you will be taken to the Lobby area where you can see a list of online users and ongoing games. From here, you can invite others to play or join an existing unlocked game. If you are new to the game, it is recommended to start with a Demo game.
The main focus of this application is on the popular board game, Carcassonne. In this game, players take turns building cities, roads, and cloisters using a set of tiles. The game offers various versions, including a Mini game with 36 tiles and 5 meeples, a Base game with 72 tiles and 7 meeples, and an Expansion 1 with 90 tiles, 7 meeples, and 1 giant. For those looking for a bigger challenge, there is also a Double Base game with 144 tiles and 10 meeples, and a Double Expansion 1 with 180 tiles, 10 meeples, and 2 giants. Another expansion, Traders and Builders, adds even more complexity with 96 tiles, 7 meeples, 1 builder, and 1 pig. For the ultimate Carcassonne experience, there is a Double Expansion 2 with 192 tiles, 9 meeples, 2 builders, and 2 pigs.
In addition to Carcassonne, the application also offers Seven Castle games where players can build castle walls, rivers, and fields. The options for this game type include a Mini game with 37 tiles and 5 meeples, a regular Castles game with 70 tiles and 7 meeples, a Double Castles game with 140 tiles and 12 meeples, and a Castles Plus game with 100 tiles and 9 meeples.
The Narrow Sea game type allows players to build citadels, land, and sea. The Sea Base game includes 74 tiles, 4 meeples, and 3 ships, while the Sea Expansion 1 adds 108 tiles, 4 meeples, 1 giant, and 3 ships. For even more sea-faring fun, there is a Sea Expansion 2 with 108 tiles, 4 meeples, and 4 ships.
While some of the smaller games are free to play, players can also purchase credits within the game to access larger games. These credits are only deducted for completed games, and if the owner of the game leaves before it is finished, no credits will be lost. The game itself is a turn-based multiplayer board game where players take turns placing tiles on the board to match existing ones. Players can zoom in and out of the game area and rotate tiles to find the best position. Meeples, or little avatars, can be placed on tiles to occupy cities, castles, roads, cloisters, or fields. Points are earned for completing occupied entities, and the player with the most meeples in a city will receive the points. The game ends when all tiles have been placed, and players can also earn points for uncompleted entities. Each game type has its own unique scoring system, and players can refer to the Guide section within the game for a complete set of rules.









