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Catan (2015 Refresh) Reviews

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Back in 1995, Klaus Teuber’s released his masterpiece, The Settlers of Catan. For many people, this route-building and trading classic was the ‘gateway game’ that introduced them into the hobby of modern board games. Fast-forward 20 years to 2015 and it’s sold more than 22 million copies, worldwide! While these days it’s now known as Catan, don’t worry – it’s still the superb game it always was. You and your rival players land on the uninhabited island of Catan. It’s made up of a series of hexagonal tiles that comprise of various lush, fertile terrains, perfect for colonising. Number tiles – ranging from two to 12 – are placed on the terrain hexes. You all start the game by placing two humble settlements on corners of any two hexes, with a road leading out of it. Your aim is to acquire the right resources to construct more roads linking your settlements, building even more settlements, and also upgrading them into cities. Two dice are rolled each turn, their total added together. Everybody with a settlement adjacent to the hex of that number gets the corresponding resource card (wood from the forest, wool from the sheep pasture, and so on). So, in theory, that ore mine on the eight is going to dish out resources far more often than the wheat field on 12 (a double-six is required, after all). At least, in theory… Dice, as you know, can be cruel! Then, the active player can vocally attempt to negotiate resource trades with the other players, to achieve their goals. This is the real heart and soul of Catan, and where the much-uttered phrase, “Wood for sheep?” will be heard at some point… There are also constant back-and-forth battles for claiming the reward of Longest Road or Largest Army. There’s a deck of Development Cards to acquire, which offer you additional benefits. There’s a barren desert, and in it, a robber who steals resources. Meanwhile, everyone aims to be the first to hit 10 points for having accomplished certain criteria (each city built is worth two points, for example). For your first game of Catan, the rulebook suggests a set layout of the hex tiles and numbers. However, the set-up is of course modular, meaning you could lay out the island in any way you desire, thus creating a unique game and strategy required, each time. No board game collection is complete without a copy of Catan! If you can’t get enough of this classic Euro game then you should absolutely check out the many expansions available, such as Catan: Seafarers, and Explorer & Pirates (both of which involve many scenarios about sailing, discovering archipelagos and extra resources), Cities & Knights (barbarians are invading Catan and you must try to stop them!) and even a Game of Thrones Catan: Brotherhood of the Watch variant, which is themed around George R. R. Martin’s hugely popular A Song of Ice and Fire series. Player count: 3-4 Time: 60-120 minutes Age: 10+
 

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Had only now heard about this game 25 years after its debut but love it all the same.
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Posted 4 years ago
Great game. Really enjoyable.
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Posted 5 years ago
Christopher G
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Fun game, but could take a really long time, we took 2h30mins to finish a 4 player game. In the last 30mins the girls were just trying to get the game to end as we were all too hungry.
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Posted 5 years ago
I had played this game with friends before and wanted to own my own game! Clear instructions and easy to explain!
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Posted 5 years ago
Board game collection necessity.
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Posted 5 years ago
Love this game - would recommend!
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Posted 5 years ago
A game of Catan takes about 2 hours, players don't directly battle but instead race to gain control of the best sections of the board. Each player starts off planing to reach a new section and setup a settlement before one of the other players considers doing the same, some players will trade with you if you're not in direct competition for a location, while the players you are racing against will try to hamper your progress. Very similar to "Ticket to Ride". Great fun for 2-4 players but I'd recommend 3-4. The expansions are something I'm looking forward to especially because you can play with up to 6 players.
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Posted 5 years ago