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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).
Released in 1999, Cities & Knights vastly changes the original design of the Catan rule mechanics to expand the role of the cities. It adds barbarian attacks, metropolises, a merchant, commodity production, and physical knights to the primary rules.
The second major expansion to the game, Cities and Knights of Catan (later Catan: Cities and Knights), was released in 1998. [13] It adds concepts from the card game and its first expansion to Catan , including Knights who must be used to defend Catan from invading barbarians, and improvements that can be bought for cities that give benefits to ...
Catan for Two is an official two-player variation of Settlers, compatible with any variation. Unlike two-player variations in Catan spinoffs, Catan for Two introduces two neutral players, which expand whenever either player expands (with a road, settlement, or, in Cities & Knights, when a player builds or upgrades a knight).
This category organizes games in the Catan family of games - a series of games (some board games, some card games) created by Klaus Teuber, distributed in German by Kosmos and in English by Mayfair Games. The best known game in this series is The Settlers of Catan and its various expansions and spinoffs.
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Unlike The Settlers of Catan and Catan: Cities & Knights, in which the only random element of setup is the placement of land tiles, number tokens, and harbors in an identically shaped playing area, Catan: Seafarers has a number of different scenarios or maps from which to choose. Each map uses a different selection of tiles laid out in a ...
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".