About This Quiz
Think you know your way around the board game Settlers of Catan? Take a 20-question quiz and prove it.Settlers of Catan is a 1990s product of Germany's rich board game market.
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German game mechanics tend to favor nonviolence, cooperation and invigorative thinking for the whole family. Doesn't that sound fun?
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The game is the brainchild of Klaus Teuber, who back in 1991 was a German dental technician with a passion for game design.
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In the beginner setup, the island of Catan is made up of 19 land tiles and surrounded by 18 water tiles.
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The island is a virtual sampler platter of terrain types with six found on Catan: forest, pasture, fields, hills, mountains and desert.
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The black-robed nemesis is the Robber, who disrupts resource production as he moves around the board.
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Roll a 7, and you'll get to move the Robber to the terrain of your choice and take one random resource card from any one hapless player with a settlement adjacent to that terrain.
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In order to build a road, you'll have to spend one lumber and one brick resource card.
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You'll have to spend two grain and three ore if you want to upgrade a settlement into a city.
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The first player to play a third soldier card receives the largest army card, worth two victory points.
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The first player to achieve a continuous road of five or more pieces snags the longest road card, but that doesn't mean it's safe for the rest of the game.
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You'll need to earn a total of 10 victory points to win in a typical game. Start building settlements, cities and roads and amassing armies, players!
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Lord of Catan is what they'll be calling you when you win, according to the official rules booklet. Bow down, lowly peasants!
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Seafarers of Catan and Cities and Knights of Catan are both actual expansion sets. Catan Afterdark, however, is best left to the imagination.
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Even a futuristic Catan is a family-friendly Catan, far from the violence of the 2000 AD British comics line and the Warhammer 40000 game universe.
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Published in 2002, Settlers of Canaan gives players a Bible-based game experience.
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Sorry, Tolkien fans, Middle-earth has yet to receive the Settlers of Catan treatment.
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Limited to 5,000 copies, the Settlers of Catan: 3D Edition features 3-D terrain tiles.
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This one was tricky! There is a Catan game titled Candamir: The First Settlers, but the one we're interested in here is Elasund: The First City.
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Simply called Catan, this version allows Xbox 360 owners to get in on all the trading action. No tables required!
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