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The "Settlers of Catan" are so popular that they are called the "king of board games" both in the world and in the Japanese.
On the uninhabited island called Catan, they build settlements (houses) as bases from which they cultivate the whole island.
In a competition for cultivation with multiple opponents, the first person who gets 10 points (for example, one settlement) becomes the winner.
Concretely, five kinds of resources are produced from the island by dice, and the person who gets the resources from them becomes the winner.
Don't get enough resources.
In time, the island gets smaller and the competition for land and resources becomes more intense.
Naturally, there is only one ruler of Catan. Who will be the winner?
Age 10 or older
Designer : Klaus Teuber (Klaus Teuber)
There is only one ruler of Catan.
Play time : about 75 minutes
Age : 10 or older
Naturally, there is only one ruler of Catan. Who will be the winner!
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There is only one ruler of Katan.
There is only one ruler of Katan.
Play time : about 75 minutes
There is only one ruler of Katan.
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Material cards : 95 sheets each of clay (hills), wool (pastureland), grains (cultivated land), ores (mountain range) and wood (forest)
Development Cards : 25 sheets each of clay (hills), wool (pastureland), grains (cultivated land), ore (mountain range) and wood (forest) : 19 sheets each of clay (hills), wool (pastureland), grains (cultivated land), ore (mountain range) and wood (forest)
Development Cards : 25 sheets each of clay (hills), wool (pastureland), grains (cultivated land), ore (mountain range) and wood (forest)
Development Cards : 25 sheets each of clay (hills), wool (pastureland), grains (cultivated land), ore (mountain range) and wood (forest)
Development Cards : 25 sheets each of clay (hills), wool (pastureland), grains (cultivated land), ore (mountain range) and wood (forest) Gert Westphal