CATAN | Catan 3D Edition | Board Game | Ages 10+ | 3-4 players | 60 Minutes Minutes Playing Time
| Dimensions: | 46.48 x 33.02 x 12.7 cm; 3.97 Kilograms |
| Model: | CN3171 |
| Material: | Cardboard, Plastic |
| Colour: | Various |
| Pack Quantity: | 189 |
| Batteries Required: | No |
| Age: | 10 – 83 years |
| Assembly: | No |
| Colour: | Various |
| Material: | Cardboard, Plastic |
| Quantity: | 189 |
Looks boring, is anything bu
New family favourite, albeit only four players at a time. Such a clever balance of a relatively fast learning curve with deep strategy and competitive banter. Prepare to fall out with your nearest and dearest. It’s right up there with monopoly… in some respects better… certainly faster paced. A classic.
Great strategy game.
Very good game, with so many variations of play. Many hors well spent.
Great game for all the family
This game has to be one of the best, the 3D modelling of the islands makes it easier to get to know the game and brings a whole new level of gaming experience. Me, my family and my friends absolutely love it!
Extension to the main game
Was given as a gift to people who love this game. I think it is boring personally
Great game for teens up to adul
I got this for a couple of boys aged 11 & 13 as my daughter and son in-law (in their 30’s) play it lots with their friend. They all really enjoy it and it can be played to quite simple rules or can get more complicated as you learn to play it well.
A really absorbing game.
An excellent game, admirably simple to learn, but full of subtleties involving tactics and strategy. It’s best to start with the basic equipment to give a feel for the game and for the challenges it offers. Once confident at this level, it’s good to bring in the farms, Abbot and the rivers, which give the whole scenario a new dimension with a fresh set of stimuli. For the enthusiast further extended ingredients are available. Thoroughly recommended.
Is as described, good quality!
Simply adds the required hexes / pieces to play 5-6 player catan. The number tokens included are not an addition to the main game bear in mind, you use all the numbers (28 total) from the 5-6 player expansion for the full game.
I can't believe we have never played this great game before!
This game was a smash hit in our house this Christmas! We’ve played it about 10 times with different people and every game has been great. Can’t believe we haven’t bought it sooner. The game itself is good quality in a nice sturdy box and board and with wooden pieces. The game itself is genius – competitive without causing divorce (like Monopoly), lasts long enough to feel like you’ve had a good game but doesn’t drag on too much. Also no two games are quite the same as the board is never the same if you set it up randomly. There are tactics involved for sure but also a lot of luck. The rules seem complicated at first but it’s actually a very easy game to play. I think we’ll be enjoying this one for years and we’ll probably end up with an expansion or two as well.
Bad value for money
Compared to the base CATAN, the value for money of this extension is not anywhere close. Above all its a big shame that for the Scenario 8 “The Wonders of Catan” there are no proper cards and expected to be paper cutted from the instructions guide 🙁 Disappointing!!
Great add on for Cata
Great add on for the much loved Catan game, although expensive it still the cheapest place to buy it. Great fun with family and friends – adds the abiiiry to build boats instead of road and expand to new islands. Love i
Good quality produc
This is the base game for Catan and is well made (see comments on ones made in China). Would not call it a travelling version more for home use. Have several expansions as well including the Seafarers expansion and this one was made in China which is significantly poorer quality than the others. So make sure if you buy and of the Catan games and expansions make sure they are not made in China which you can tell from the source of the Game. They should have wooden playing pieces to be the high quality product. Generally made in the USA or Europe. Also to get extra playing pieces source these from Germany. They are good quality and at a reasonable price.
Fun trading game
Played this with my grandchildren. The 5 YO didn’t really enjoy it, the 7 YO was OK, but the games is loved by the 9 & 12 YO. It’s simple to understand once you’ve played a game and got over the idea that you roll the die then don’t move anything.
Great game additional fun to add more friends
Perfect addition to the game you already love. You can share and have fun with more players. Increase the difficulty by adding more players and tiles to the board or addition of more victims for you to conquer. Overall great product adds the same aesthetic to existing main game lovely wooden pieces and Perfect quality board. Great for getting the family together and having a good time.
Amazing game, amazing editio
Bought 25th anniversary edition in black friday sale. The set is very well made, the pieces and tiles look and feel so nice in front of you. The hexes fit together very well, the box is very well laid out, easy to take to parties, contains everything needed for 3-6 players.
If you havent got Catan yet this is the version to get, especially if you can get it for 50 or less like I did.
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Great game!
This game is sooo good! Have heard loads of people talking about it so I decided I should give it a go. It took us a while to understand the rules but that’s only because whoever wrote them clearly wanted to make it sound trickier than it is but it’s actually a simple game and good fun!
One of the best games ever.
One of the best games ever for table top players. Expandable but not necessary, and two player setups downloadable off the web.
Every games is different, easy to pick up compared to some games.
Something to keep children going whilst on the trai
Siedler Never disappoint! Absolutely brilliant for traveling on train for hours! Always in our bad.
best strategy game ever?
This is a strategy board game involving strategic decision making, theft or trade of resources and building a world to get more resources. it is more complex than it looks and does involve skill rather than just luck although luck is a big part of dice rolls of course. it can be added to with extra packs to expand the game.
only down side is that it is minimum 3 players.
a full game takes about an hour.
it is great fun and one we go back to over and over.
Catan seafarers expansion pack
This is excellent for any standard Catan players looking to increase the scope of the game and it offers a variety of setup situations. You have the pirate to add to the robber and the “choose any resource “goldmine hexagon . We have enjoyed many games so far.
Great first expansion for new Catan players
Great expansion. It doesn’t add as much to the game as the cities and knights expansion but this is a good first expansion to get.
It adds a lot to the base game, there’s a lot of different ways you can set the board so it’s different and the rules are straight forward. It does however result in an enormous board.
Best game eve
Honestly only of the best games for family and friends fun. No two games are the same.
I was surprised that the quality of the package/game was super high quality and really sturdy. I know it will last me a looong time. Good and speedy delivery too.
My 5 year old loves board games and has watched the grown ups play Settlers of CATAN for a while now so we thought we would introduce him to the junior version.
He understood the game mechanics straight away and loves playing it.
The theme is pirate so the resources are a little different from the adult version, but it still incorporates most of it’s gameplay such as the ‘robber’ which in this case is a ‘captain’ and instead of building roads and cities you build ships and lairs or trade for Coco the Parrot tiles which is like the Development Cards.
I wish it would give you the option of where to place your first lair and ship though as this is one of the main strategies in Settlers of CATAN and I don’t think it would’ve made it too hard for juniors.
Overall, there’s not much room for strategy planning as much of it is down to luck but I guess as a junior game for my 5 year old, will do now.
I expect he will outgrow it by the time he’s 7 though and move onto the proper game, but it is a great introductory game for him nevertheless.
Great game
I bought this game to spend time during the lock down and it was a great investment. We played it mostly in 2 people and it was lots of fun. We have then bought further extensions and added our own rules.
We also played in 4 people which has very different twist than in 2. Friends also purchased the game after visiting us.
Love it!
This is my absolute favorite boardgame! We’ve had it for years and just love it! I actually bought this one to give to a friend and they love it! We play it all the time! Ours is lasting a long time, the box and the pieces are actually quite resistant and the game comes with several little plastic bags to help keep it all organised! I’ve actually played my friend’s one and it is more modern than ours! Just love it!!
Good quality
Bought on sale. Being a newb and suspicious about fakes I checked everything in quantity and quality. . Considering other reviews I think I received an original or a very good fake. The black plastic mould in the box for inserting the pieces seemed to be from an older version of the game (I’m assuming) so it’s possibly a fake but the game I got is perfect so it’s definitely worth the discounted price regardless. Not worth the full price
Needs better cutting ou
Great expansion for a firm family favourite. The only downside is that the frame pieces of the expansion do not really fit with the settlers frames so there are gaps
Great expansion pack
Makes the game more enjoyable. There are some scenarios which give the game more purpose and interest. we have been playing via Zoom with family we can’t meet during Covid restrictions. It’s easy to set up identical boards .
Catan nights just got bette
I’m so happy I finally got my Catan Seafaris extension. It’s really fun to have so many more ways to play, ny friends and I love Catan night. Comes with a book with 8 scenarios or you can make up your own. Really worth it! Next on my list is the 5-6 players extension!
Super game for families
Amazing game! Really recommend it for whole families my boys 9 & 6 love to play it it was easy for them to understand and makes them think before doing something. My kids have very little screen time so games like this are important for me to get for them. I love this game and my kids friend already asked they parents to get them one aswell so its a win.
Fun expansion!
We love playing this! The expansion adds a lot more fun!
Perfect , I love it .
It’s perfect , I’m planing to get game of thrones Catan as well .
Great game!
Works well with just two people! My guess is it will be best played with three and won’t work super well with four.
Quite easy to learn and beautifully made – no two hex cards are alike!
Very happy with the packaging, it arrived the next day of ordering.
Lock down survival kit right here
We play this as a family with our three kids – youngest age 9. It takes a bit of getting to grips with the instructions but I think it’s a great game. It’s fun, absorbing and so inclusive. THIS is what we need to get through lockdow
Great Game
For my kids in their 20’s – they love it. Bought the extension pack too to spread the joy. Lockdown a bit of a pity but we’re all prepared for socialising again.
Fantastic (if not the best) family board game to add to our collection.
Brilliant game. Played it nearly every day throughout Christmas holidays. Didn’t rate “thickness” – wasn’t sure what on earth Amazon meant by that rating?! Our two kids aged 10 and 12 have understood it really well. Bit complicated the first time you play but it all gets easier once you have the basics. Really enjoyable. I can imagine we will be getting expansion packs this time next year!
Great game for all the family
Our grandson, 4 years old, loves it and the whole family have been playing it, including us via Zoom!
AMAZING ALTERNATIVE TO MONOPOLY
My 21 year old son asked me to get this at Christmas as he had played it with friends.
The whole family were engrossed in it for days over the Xmas period.
Great game. Now a family favourite.
The BEST game ever!!!
We gave this to my husband for Christmas and it has been the gift that keeps on giving. We have since spent countless hours with our two children, ages 8 and 10, playing. Each game is different and we love to see new strategies emerge. We will definitely be ordering an expansion pack so that we can play with larger groups. I highly recommend Catan!
Awesome addition to the catan collectio
Great game we have the original catan so it was a bit of a change but in a good wakeeps everyone on they’re toes
Star Trek Catan - but no Ferengi, what's that all about?
We’ll forgive them as this is strictly Kirk era but the rules of acquisition apply anyway.
This is a great version of the basic game and doesn’t change the rules too much. Love the character cards addition though and the Star ships to place on the board are far superior to the old roads. Worth getting even if you have the vanilla game. Love the Klingons; Qapla!
Fantastic strategy game for all the family
Introduced to this game last Christmas I couldn’t resist buying it for my adult son, who enjoys board games. You need at least 3 players to enjoy this game. The board layout can be changed to adjust the difficulty, so it’s suitable for most ages.
Story:
I awoke one morning on the island of Catan, at the time I didn’t know I was on some island in the middle of nowhere. After walking around all day, I ended up strolling down a hill, towards the sunset, hoping it would take me away from the madness of hexagon terrains covered with fields, forests and mountains. People were all around trading their beloved sheep for a piece of grain, or a chunk of rock for an entire tree.
Hiding behind one tree that someone had just given away for a brick, was a robber. Dressed in grey, he was waiting patiently, and I soon found out what he was awaiting for as two hopeless pillocks came along and rolled a couple of dice along the ground. They rolled a 7, and quickly the robber came flying out and smashed them both over the head with a tree branch and rode one of their sheep off in to the sunset. I don’t know what was more bizarre, the sheep riding robber, or the fact two people just stopped to roll a couple of dice in the middle of a path as if it was a normal day, and as if they hadn’t got anything else better to do.
Further on in to my journey, I discovered more people, building roads, Knights hitting people and taking things to give to other people, and others begging for ore… I carried on walking to get away from this crazy world, but I was trapped on an island of pure insanity. The only way off, wait for the Seafarers to bring their boats, and even then they would take me to more madness. It’s fine though, ‘Scotty, one to beam up’. ARGH! No wait, it’s more madness in space. I just saw a Klingon Robber smash someone’s skull in to steal their Oxygen!
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Review:
The game known as Catan, or to the more experienced a tabletopper, Settlers of Catan. Created by Klaus Teuber, he’s created many more versions since he first started this back in 1995, which include Star Trek and Game Of Thrones. It’s sold millions upon millions of copies and remains one of the best board games that too many people still don’t know about.
This is a trading game that’s easy to learn for 3 or 4 players, but could end up making you hate dice more than ever, but you’ll still be playing it for years. It can be turned in to a 5 or 6 player game with the expansion, and that’s a joy in itself. You build the board by creating a hexagon seascape, and fill it with an island using 19 hexagon pieces of different types of terrain that provide resource. Of course, when you play your first game of Catan, you’ll use the standard rule names for resource like lumber, grain and wool. It’ll soon turn in to wood, wheat and sheep. The classic line of course while trading is “Do you have wood for sheep?” It even went as far as The Big Bang Theory in an episode called The Recombination Hypothesis. Make sure you look that one up if you haven’t seen it. The innuendos are incredible.
On setting up the game, you have a nice looking island with different land masses like mountains, forests, and even one tile that has a desert. This really is a dirty place because it’s the original home of a robber. More on that entity in a moment. Each tile gets a number. This can be set up from the Game Rules and Almanac you get with the game, or you could be really daring and mix up all the tiles before placing them down, and that goes for the circular numbers which are placed on each tile as well. Mixing them up seriously creates a challenge, and always makes for a different game every time and gives it more longevity.
Now the board is ready, everyone takes their coloured pieces which consist of 15 roads, 5 settlements and 4 cities, and also have a Building Cost card which comes in very handy. Try and play the game without fiddling with your game pieces. Apart from playing the game properly, you’ll be building things with them every chance you get. To kick off the game, choose the starting player who puts down a settlement and a road in between the terrains (on the corners of the hexes), or even on the edge of the island near the sea if you wish. Then players go clockwise. Once it gets to the last player, they take their turn and then have another turn and then placements go anti-clockwise so everyone ends up having two settlements and two roads on the board. On the players second placements, whatever the settlement is touching for example, two forests and a pasture (which will soon be called sheep), you’d get two wood cards and a sheep… I mean wool card. These cards can be used to build things, as long as you have all the required cards, which you collect, trade and spend throughout the game. Important rules, each settlement placed at the start has to have their road placed next to that piece so it’s always a good idea to observe the board before placing anything, and also settlements/cities cannot be next to each other, there is a two space rule for all settlements/cities. That becomes very clear and easy from the first game.
After placing all the pieces, the game begins with the throw of the dice by the player who first put down their settlement and road (who is also the last person, which is fun). When the dice land, whatever number comes up, players with settlements touching terrain of that number get the resource cards. Later on, when players have cities, any city touching a terrain would get two cards. It’s quite a simple game, but the dice decide your fate more than anything. Great fun though.
When it’s a players turn, after doing the rolling and getting resource phase, trading can take place. It’s only between the current players turn and everyone else. Players cannot trade with each other if it’s not their turn.
Let’s talk about that dirty Robber. This originally sits in the desert, but once a 7 is rolled, or if someone uses the Knight Development Card, it can be moved and placed on any number on the board, which blocks that number until the robber is moved to another one. So if the Robber is placed on a ‘5’, if anyone has a Settlement or City next to that terrain with that covered number, they wont get any resource cards connected with it until it’s moved. It’s evil, especially if you get a game where the 7 comes out constantly, and it does happen. By the way, whoever places the robber and puts it on a number that’s connected to another players Settlement or City, they can steal a random card from them, if two people are next to that terrain, the robbing player chooses only one person to steal from. Like I said though, evil.
Every player has a Building Cost card to show what you need to build roads, more settlements, cities, and development cards which can end up putting anyone who buys them in a strong position. These development cards hold such things as Knights, when used can move the robber on the board to a new number, usually someone you want to block and/or steal a card from. Handy tip about the Knight card, you can use it before rolling when it comes to your turn, always fun to steal someone’s card before things really kick off. There are also Monopoly cards which gives you the power to say any resource and every player gives you ALL of what they have of that resource. There are cards that give you Victory points, which gets you that little bit closer to winning the game, and these are revealed as soon as you have 10 points to be victorious, but never shown until the end. All development cards can only be used once, and you can’t use a development card as soon as you buy it unless it’s the Victory point card that gets you to your 10th point.
Yes, 10 points, that’s all you need for victory, to be the lord of the sheep and master of bricks. The King of wheat and a God of the forests. It doesn’t sound much does it? 10 points. Good news, everyone when they set up the game starts on 2 points for having two Settlements, which are worth a point each. Get a City to replace a Settlement, it’s worth 2 points, so you’re aiming to get as many Settlements and Cities on the board as possible. But games can go on for an hour or two before there is a victor, and even longer if you have the 5-6 player expansion. It’s brilliant. Winning is earnt through strategy, but every roll you want certain numbers to give you the resource to build what you need. It doesn’t always work out as you plan.
Other things that can get you the 10 points are the bonus missions. If you have the longest road, you claim the Longest Road card which is worth 2 points, and also the Largest Army card, also worth 2 points, for anyone who has the most Knight cards. This can take time, they’re only available when someone has a road length of five, and three Knight cards. They can be taken though from anyone who manages to get more, meaning they lose the 2 point advantage and the new player gains it. I think having these cards puts you on more edge than anything.
Having a Settlement or City at one of the Harbours is brilliant and gives a player a huge advantage. There are regular harbours that you can trade three of your resource cards for one different resource card, this is known as Maritime Trade. There are special harbours where you can trade two specific resources for one different card. If you manage to have a settlement next to the wheat for example, and wheat is doing really well for you, and you build a settlement next to a harbour that can trade two wheat for a different resource, you’re laughing all the way to the bank. The less you can trade for what you want is a path to winning Catan.
There are all kinds of different versions out now, along with expansions. There’s even a card game called Struggle For Catan, and a brilliant little dice game that wont take up 2 hours of your life.
If you’re a veteran at board games like me, growing up with games like Cluedo and Monopoly, you’ll appreciate this game for the rest of your life. It’s an amazing game and there’s a reason why it’s still going strong after 25 years. Don’t just sit there… Game!
Love it!
Fantastic game!! One of my favourites!! Really easy to understand
Great expansion for base Cata
I bought this scenario to add more variety to the base Catan game and Spring Oils completely met my expectations. I have to say that the new resource (oil) is overpowered, and thus people are going to use it quite a lot, which will cause natural disasters to occur during the game. If many people play (3/4) it is very likely that all will lose the game (pyrrhic victory to the one who captured more oil, i.e., decided not to use it). For a game with the special rules for two players that is most likely not to happen. In any case, the game finishes much faster than the regular game since the use of oil speeds up everything.
In any case, is a scenario that I recommend everyone to add a different touch to the base game. My and my girlfriend play one or the other (only base or base+oil springs) depending on what we feel like.
Finally, I have to say that it arrived sooner than expected and in very good conditions. Although it is a free scenario that people can download and print from the official catan webpage, I recommend to buy a physical copy for the quality of the pieces and instruction set.
Brillia
Fantastic:
Catan – good
Game of thrones – good
You can’t really go wrong here. I’d definitely recommend it to any GoT fan. Such a fun game where even if you lose / are losing you don’t get that losing dread, like you do with some games.