Re: Imperial borders
With this game being released next year I was wondering if HBG would be doing pieces for each country. I would be very interested. Thanks
Ignore Emperor’s finally comments, he doesn’t know what he is talking about. If you want to be able to play with more people, sometimes “German Games” are just more accessible, and you might as well have a fun format, like Settlers. I like AaA, but most of the time, I can’t even get half of the people I know to barely look at the rulebook, so you have to come out with easier-to-pick-up-games.
Euro trash, never heard of those. I’ve heard of Euro games. Euro trash I think refers to stoners in Amsterdam.
GG
I’m sold on it. It shall be my next board game purchase.
FMG sells some nice accesories for Catan.
@ABWorsham:
I’m sold on it. It shall be my next board game purchase.
Additional “advantage” of Catan is the competition isn’t 100% in your face, so it appeals to a broader range of groups.
And I’ve never met a lady that doesn’t like it, no matter the age.
Possibly those two points are related… either way it’s a handy addition in the arsenal. 8-)
The man has a point…
“Awww, look at all the cute little houses. Which ones do I get?”
'Nuff said…
GG
There is even a deluxe version.
and hey who hasn’t had some wood for some sheep?
and hey who hasn’t had some wood for some sheep?
We can make them from that ram’s wood you got.
@Guerrilla:
The man has a point…
“Awww, look at all the cute little houses. Which ones do I get?”
'Nuff said…
GG
Good point guys.
I´ve never played the board version, but downloaded Settlers for iPhone. Man, have I been playing that game alot. I can imagine it´s more fun “live”. Perhaps kids can play too? My daughter is 7. Too young?
I have played it online too, and yes it is much better live. Part of the experience is seeing that big of a board in front of you. Plus having real faces to match to opponents is engaging.
7 might be a bit young. There is a settlers of catan board game for younger audiences to get them used to the ideas put forth in catan. I’ve never played it but it’s an idea. I’ve heard it’s good…
GG
Just played tonight for the first time, it is a fun game. Thanks for the previous advice.
@ABWorsham:
I’m sold on it. It shall be my next board game purchase.
Additional “advantage” of Catan is the competition isn’t 100% in your face, so it appeals to a broader range of groups.
And I’ve never met a lady that doesn’t like it, no matter the age.
Possibly those two points are related… either way it’s a handy addition in the arsenal. 8-)
I just bought this yesterday with the hopes that my wife will play with my 2 sons and I since she won’t look at any WWII games that I have. I have Axis and Allies, Conflict of Heroes: Awakening the Bear, Memoir 44, Tide of Iron and the first 2 ASL Starter Kits. This game looks like it could cause people to get real nasty with the robber and playing the Knight card with the ability to steal a resource card. I can’t wait to play it. It is all set up and ready to go and now just waiting for my 2nd son to get home from school so we can try and play a 3 player game to learn the gameplay.
Settlers is a good family game. I think your wife may like it.
@Brain:
Settlers is a good family game. I think your wife may like it.
I got about twenty Catan matched under my belt, the game rocks. It’s our favorite game.
My oldest son and I played a 2 player game tonight using the 2 player rules from Traders and Barbarians expansion. It can get intense at times which is a good thing. He said he didn’t want to play again because he lost and because he didn’t like it. Then right before he went to bed he asked me to get the board set up again so we can play tomorrow after school. I am going to try and get my youngest son to join us for a 3 player game which I think will make for a better game. I did mess up one rule, the distance rule, but figured our first time through it mistakes will be made. I will remember it for the next game. So far after the first game I am liking it and thinking of which expansion to get next. Any suggestions?
I haven’t played using the expansions yet. I think a lot of people use the Knights of Catan expansion.
@Brain:
I haven’t played using the expansions yet. I think a lot of people use the Knights of Catan expansion.
Cities and Knights?
I found a set of rules for Super Catan at BGG: http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/526788/super-catan-settlers-with-all-three-big-expansions
This looks like it would be a good way to tie in the 3 big expansions with the base game.
@skinny1:
Cities and Knights?
Yeah, that must be it.
My wife played this with me and my oldest son tonight. After the game was over she said she was trying to figure out what she was supposed to do then about the third turn she knew what to do and had a good time with it. My son ended up winning this time so he is back to being happy and wanting to play again. This was me and my 13 year olds 3rd game and 1st as a 3 player. It can get real frustrating when dice rolls don’t produce any resources for the person rolling the dice. One thing that I forgot was when rolling a 7 and activating the robber we did not reduce the number of resource cards in half before stealing one from another player. My son and wife had handfuls of cards and I think that had I remembered the complete robber rule things might have ended differently. I think that the first expansion that I get will be Seafarers. Then on to Cities and Knights and then Traders and Barbarians. My 11 year old still thinks it looks complicated and won’t try it but his mom told him that if she can pick it up then he can too. I told him it is a lot easier to learn than AA but about the same difficulty as Memoir 44, which he has played both. I hope he changes his mind and decides to play. I could get a 3 player game in almost every day starting next week if he decides to learn it. All in all the base Settlers of Catan is a great game and I am really enjoying it. Could this game finally tip the scale in my decision to sell more of my Axis and Allies games that I do not play?