Like the board game, players compete to score points by placing random tiles on a digital tabletop and populating them with meeple, stylized tokens that resemble people.
Tiles represent different landscape features, such as roads, fields, and churches, each of which are worth different amounts of points when populated.
[2] Twin Sails Interactive released Carcassonne – Tiles & Tactics for Windows and Android on November 29, 2017, and for Switch on December 6, 2018.
[5] Nintendo Life praised the gameplay, but they disliked the lack of online multiplayer and what they felt was sluggish AI on the Switch.
[6][1] Pocket Gamer said the Android version is "polished and feature-packed", though they disliked waiting in an online lobby for multiplayer games to fill up.