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  2. Catan Card Game - Wikipedia

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    The Rivals for Catan (German: Die Fürsten von Catan) is an updated revision of the Catan Card Game released in 2010. The development of The Rivals for Catan and its evolution from the Catan Card Game was documented on the official Catanism blog in eight parts, titled "The Reform of the Catan Card Game".

  3. List of The Settlers of Catan products - Wikipedia

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    All of the cards were later released in the five 1999 expansions and the rules were released in the Catan Card Game Expansions set in 2002. Trade & Change - Released in 1999 and included in the Catan Card Game Expansions pack, this expansion focuses on enhancing trading and resource development, while decreasing the importance of knights.

  4. The Settlers of Zarahemla - Wikipedia

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    Like Catan, Zarahemla uses a somewhat modular board structure, but instead of individual hexes (as is the case of Catan), Zarahemla uses five strips of hexes - one five-hex strip, two four-hex strips, and three-hex strips, which could be oriented and rearranged as in the standard game. These strips of hexes are double–sided.

  5. Talk:The Settlers of Catan/copyright and fair use - Wikipedia

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    To build a two dimensional, makeshift copy of the game, one would have to make one's own images for the 37 tiles, 37 chits, use separate dice, make images for the game pieces in different colors, on top of printing the few images that are included in the article, not to mention playing with teeny tiny resource and development cards. We already ...

  6. Catan: Cities & Knights - Wikipedia

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    Catan: Cities & Knights (German: Städte und Ritter), formerly The Cities and Knights of Catan, is an expansion to the board game The Settlers of Catan for three to four players (five to six player play is also possible with the Settlers and Cities & Knights five to six player extensions; two-player play is possible with the Traders & Barbarians expansion).

  7. Catan: Traders & Barbarians - Wikipedia

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    Catan: Traders & Barbarians is the third expansion to the Settlers of Catan games, developed by Klaus Teuber.It contains a series of new scenarios and small variations, which are meant for two, three, or four players (though, like other expansions, an extension for up to six players is available), with limited compatibility between the other two expansions, Catan: Seafarers and Catan: Cities ...

  8. The Settlers of Canaan - Wikipedia

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    The game is different from Catan in a couple of ways, such as the differences in the development cards and what certain aspects of the game are known as. The main difference is the "fixed" nature of the board, where (like many other Catan variants) both the hexagonal land tiles and the numerical disks are printed directly onto the board, while ...

  9. Catan Historical Scenarios I: Alexander and Cheops - Wikipedia

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    Catan Historical Scenarios I: Alexander and Cheops (German: Die Siedler von Catan Historische Szenarien: Alexander der Grosse & Cheops) is the first of two Historical Scenario expansions to the Catan board game, distributed by Kosmos in Germany in 1998 and redistributed with rules translations in various other territories. [1]