Catan: 6th Edition (EN)
Catan: 6th Edition (EN)
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Welcome to the unexplored island of Catan!
As you and your fellow explorers gaze across the uninhabited landscape of hexagonal tracts of terrain, you quickly realize that this unique land arrangement provides ample space for each of you to put down roots.
You race off to establish your respective communities by gathering resources from nearby terrain, building your infrastructure, and nurturing trade relationships.
Watch out for surprises! Your rivals can block your path or send the robber to plunder your wealth!
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Yes, there are several expansions, including "Seafarers", "Cities & Knights", "Traders & Barbarians", and "Explorers & Pirates". Each expansion adds new game mechanics and elements to make Catan more varied.
The base game is designed for 3 to 4 players. With expansions like the "5-6 Player Extension," the game can be played with up to 6 players.
An average game lasts about 60 to 120 minutes, depending on the number of players and their experience level. Building up the game should take around 10-15 minutes following the rule book.
Good strategies include balanced placement of initial settlements, effective trading with other players, prioritizing resources important for building cities and roads, and controlling key trade routes. If you are looking for a default place to start, the rule book contains the official starting guidelines for Catan.
Yes, there are several digital versions, including apps for smartphones and tablets, PC versions, and online platforms where the game can be played.
The game is recommended for players aged 10 and up. It can involve complex strategic thinking and trading mechanisms that might be challenging for younger children, but older kids and teenagers generally find it very enjoyable and educational.
Catan is one of the most successful board games in the world with over 32 million copies sold."
The goal is to be the first player to reach 10 victory points through building settlements, cities, and roads, and by obtaining special bonus cards.
Roll Dice: Roll both dice to determine which terrain hexes produce resources. Each hex with the rolled number produces resources for players with adjacent settlements or cities.
Resource Collection: Players collect resources (brick, lumber, wool, grain, ore) based on their settlements' and cities' adjacent hexes.
Trading: Players may trade resources with each other or with the bank at 4:1, or at 3:1, 2:1 if they have a settlement on a harbor.
Building and Buying: Players can build roads, settlements, cities, and buy development cards by spending the required resources:
Development Cards: Play development cards (knights, progress cards, victory points) according to their instructions.
Robber: If a player rolls a 7, the robber is activated. The player moves the robber to any hex, steals a resource card from a player with an adjacent settlement/city, and that hex doesn't produce resources until the robber is moved.
These rules provide a basic framework for playing Catan, making it an engaging and strategic game for players of various ages. The excitement of Catan comes from the dynamic resource management, strategic building, and trading with other players to achieve victory.