Hallo aus die Niederlände
Verfasst: Mo 10. Aug 2015, 00:06
Hi all,
If you don't mind I'll write this introduction in English, my German is not good enough to write something without a lot of mistakes (I should be able to understand most of it though, so please feel free to reply in German assuming that's Ok with the rules).
I'm Pieter, 27, living in Groningen (city in the northern parts of the Netherlands). Some of you might know me as Ailurus from CarcassonneCentral. I've been playing Carcassonne for about 8-9 years now, though I'm not particularly good at it :). I just love using the different expansions (Traders & Builders is definitely a favourite) and adding some custom-made things to it, whether it be tiles, game pieces or meeple sets made from other materials (e.g. pewter or transparent plastic). Just a couple of weeks ago I found out about JCloisterZone, an excellent alternative to the actual tiles and figures!
Well, that's it for now I guess. If I think of anything else that might be worthwhile to add, I'll do so. Cheers! Pieter // Ailurus
If you don't mind I'll write this introduction in English, my German is not good enough to write something without a lot of mistakes (I should be able to understand most of it though, so please feel free to reply in German assuming that's Ok with the rules).
I'm Pieter, 27, living in Groningen (city in the northern parts of the Netherlands). Some of you might know me as Ailurus from CarcassonneCentral. I've been playing Carcassonne for about 8-9 years now, though I'm not particularly good at it :). I just love using the different expansions (Traders & Builders is definitely a favourite) and adding some custom-made things to it, whether it be tiles, game pieces or meeple sets made from other materials (e.g. pewter or transparent plastic). Just a couple of weeks ago I found out about JCloisterZone, an excellent alternative to the actual tiles and figures!
Well, that's it for now I guess. If I think of anything else that might be worthwhile to add, I'll do so. Cheers! Pieter // Ailurus