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Manufacturer: Catan Studio

Trade. Build. Settle.

Begin a quest to settle the island of Catan! Guide your brave settlers to victory by using clever trading and shrewd development. Use resources - grain, wool, ore, lumber, and brick - to build roads, settlements, cities and key cultural milestones. Get resources by rolling the dice or by trading with other players. But beware! You never know when someone will block your way or if the robber will strike and steal your hard-earned goods! Are you the best trader, builder, or settler? Will you master Catan?

Contents:
6 double-sided, interlocking game board (island) tiles
25 Development cards
2 Special bonus cards
93 Resource cards
16 City pieces
60 Road pieces
20 Settlement pieces
1 Robber piece
2 Six-sided dice
Simple rules


Due to distribution restrictions we are only able to ship this product to the United States, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.

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3 reviews

Got for a gift

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Bought this for a family member and it perfect for them.

June 15, 2021 8:03 PM

Fun but gets repetitive

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

This is a solid game but it has quite limited life span. I played it a few times but it was not long before it was replaced with Caracassonne and Relic as the go to game when we have guests. I've found most people enjoy this the first few times but few of my friends ever suggest we bring this out, instead we end up playing either simpler or more engaging board-games.

October 8, 2015 3:59 PM

Joel

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

This is a solid game but it has quite limited life span. I played it a few times but it was not long before it was replaced with Caracassonne and Relic as the go to game when we have guests. I've found most people enjoy this the first few times but few of my friends ever suggest we bring this out, instead we end up playing either simpler or more engaging board-games.

October 8, 2015 12:00 AM

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