Continue if you are looking for games like Carpe Diem and are curious about what similar games to play next. Players are in control of an ancient roman city district. Players must draft a variety of improvements that work together to make dwellings, land upgrades and other improvements. You will need to generate resources and make the right mixture of buildings to maximize your point total and get on the right path to victory.

To determine this list we broke down Carpe Diem to what it is. This is a drafting and city building game with an overload of scoring options. Gameplay is straightforward, but your options are so plentiful that it can be almost overwhelming to lock in on a decision. This is a medium weight title just because of the intricate touch of fitting the right tiles together on your tight grid. If you are looking for something similar, you have come to the right place. We took all this into consideration and came up with this list of the 5 board games like Carpe Diem.

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Tigris and Euphrates Board Game

#05 | Tigris & Euphrates

Tigris & Euphrates makes the list of board games like Carpe Diem because it is about players building civilizations through tile placement. Also set in an ancient period, you will need to keep your Mesopotamian civilization in perfect balance through revolutions and wars. You are still building, it is in just more of an aggressive way.

Players are given four different leaders: farming, trading, religion, and government. The leaders are used to collect victory points in these same categories. However, your score at the end of the game is the number of points in your weakest category, which encourages players not to get overly specialized. Conflict arises when civilizations connect on the board, with only one leader of each type surviving such a conflict. For 2 – 4 players, games run about 90 minutes.

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Fields of Arle Board Game Cows
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#04 | Fields of Arle

Fields of Arle makes the list of board games like Carpe Diem because this has the great management of a Uwe Rosenberg game, who designed it, with the overload of scoring options of a Stefan Feld game who designed Carpe Diem. This is also a tile laying game but here the drafting comes in the form of worker placement.

You live as a farmer in the small and peaceful town of Arle in East Frisia. Flax drives the economy and makes it a profitable place to work and live. The game is four and a half years of this era of prosperity, with different opportunities available as the seasons change. Farm the land to capitalize on the demand for flax, or find other ways to max resources. For 1 – 2 players, games last about 1 – 2 hours.

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Bruges Board Game Overview
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#03 | Bruges

Bruges makes the list of board games like Carpe Diem because this is another Stefan Feld game that is about building up your city and is overwhelming, in a good way, with paths to victory and scoring options. In a slightly different motivation, here you will need to vie for influence, manage threats, build, and employ the unique people of the city.

Players assume the role of merchants who must maintain their relationships with those in power in the city while competing against one another for influence, power, and status. Dramatic events cast their shadows over the city, with players needing to worry about threats to their prosperity from more than just their opponents. For 2 – 4 players, games go for about 60 minutes.

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The Castles of Tuscany Board Game Score Track
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#02 | The Castles of Tuscany

The Castles of Tuscany makes the list of board games like Carpe Diem because this is another Stephan Feld game that is generally easy to play but is incredibly complex because of all the options and ways to score you have access to. You are taking tiles to place in your personal grid, the main difference is the steps and triggers you need to go through to score points.

Each player gets a mix of 3x territory group tiles they put together to form a 3 panel personal board. This is made up of 1 of 8 types (different colors) in combinations of 1, 2 or 3 space groupings. You are taking turns grabbing these regions from a communal pile – prepping for, taking and placing into your region over several steps. Each region placed triggers a completely different effect which helps make your workflow of doing this better in some way. For 2 – 4 players, games run 45 – 60 minutes.

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Barenpark Board Game

#01 | Bärenpark

Bärenpark takes the top spot on the list of board games like Carpe Diem because It is a drafting and tile laying game. Instead of building up your city’s district, you are building a bear park on personal boards by carefully placing polyominoes. This is more about the shapes that set collection but you do need to make very strategic use of your personal grid.

Each player builds their own bear park, attempting to make it as beautiful as they can. The park is created by bringing tiles onto a grid, with players scoring for animal houses, outdoor areas, completed construction, and more. The sooner you build it, the better and benefits start to accrue. Cover icons to get new tiles and park sections. The game ends as soon as one player has finished their full expansion. For 2 – 4 players, games go for roughly 30 – 45 minutes.

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