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  2. Catan Dice Game - Wikipedia

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    Catan Dice Game is a German-style board game, developed by Klaus Teuber and published in 2007 by Catan GmbH and its licensors, Kosmos in Germany and Catan Studio in English-speaking countries. It is a dice game re-imagining of Teuber's most notable title, Settlers of Catan .

  3. The Settlers of Zarahemla - Wikipedia

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    Zarahemla is a rare Catan game that proclaims it works with two players. I decided to playtest it to see if that was true. Generally, the answer was that it worked OK, though not as good as the 3- or 4-player game. The 2-player game slows down a bit, because there's more often a total absence of a specific resource.

  4. Catan - Wikipedia

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    In the base game, one to four players try to get the highest score. There is also a "plus" version of the game, which, like the original Catan board game, is a race to be the first player to score 10 victory points. [30] In addition to the Catan Card Game above, two additional card game spinoffs have been published.

  5. Settlers of America: Trails to Rails - Wikipedia

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    Settlers of America: Trails to Rails is a 2010 German style board game created by Klaus Teuber and distributed by Mayfair Games.It is the first Settlers of Catan-series game to be distributed exclusively in the English language, and the third game in the Catan Histories line of games, which adapts the Settlers of Catan game mechanics to various historical contexts.

  6. 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]

  7. List of The Settlers of Catan products - Wikipedia

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    Published by Kosmos in 1995, The Settlers of Catan is the first of the Catan game series. The original game is expanded upon by expansions and extensions: the former adds new gameplay to Settlers, while the latter adds the ability to add two more players to the game, creating a game for six players.

  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. Candamir: The First Settlers - Wikipedia

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    The name "Candamir" comes from the Settlers of Catan novel by Rebecca Gablé, where Candamir is the name of the main character. The same character is prominently featured in this game. In this game, each of the players takes the role of a settler on the newly settled island of Catan, having lost most of their belongings in a shipwreck.