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Amazon Maximum Age: 99 years
Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months
Binding: Toy
Brand: Vintage Sports Cards
EAN: 0029877004959
Label: Mayfair Games, Inc.
Manufacturer: Mayfair Games, Inc.
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 99 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 144 months
Model: 4098999
Publisher: Mayfair Games, Inc.
Release Date: September 08, 2006
Sales Rank: 14737
Studio: Mayfair Games, Inc.
Features:- All new 4th Edition
- New Graphics
- New Card Art
- New Packaging & Tiles
- Full Color Rules Book
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Requires ownership of Settlers of Catan to play. Dark clouds are gathering over the peaceful island of Catan. Wild barbarians, attracted by the wealth of Catan, sailed to attack the country. Fortunately, warning has given Catan time to meet the danger. The size of the barbarian army corresponds to the number of cities in Catan. Thus, for Catan to fend off the barbarian attack, the players must form a knight force as strong as the barbarian force. In addition to the barbarians, players compete to build the three great metropolises of Catan. Each of these magnificent centers are worth two additional victory points. To build a metropolis, players must invest in city improvements. To acquire these improvements, players must acquire the three new types of Trade Cards: Coinage, Paper, and Cloth. These cards can only be gained by building a city next to mountain, forest, or pasture hexes. For 2 to 4 players.
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When trying to explain this game to anyone, it always sounds boring. That is, until you play it. We never set it up like the rules say which makes it super fun... and if you get rid of the pillager and just ignore the black ship roll but include everything else that has to do with cities and knights, you will love the game even more.
This game is addictive - we've been known to play from lunch till 4am. Oh, and don't be too nasty when you play or it's guaranteed to make you want ... Read More
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The expansion is very appropriate since it allows more players to share the fun. Such a great game...
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This expansion is probably not for everyone, but we absolutely love it. In fact, everyone I've played it with has agreed that the base game lacks luster once this expansion has been tried.
The primary additions are:
* Players must jointly repel raiding barbarians from time to time or the weakest (in terms of defending knights) loses a city. The player contributing the most knights is "Defender of Catan" and gets a victory point.
* The game is played to 13 instead of 10, ... Read More
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We bought this thinking that it would extend the game the same as Seafarers but it changed the game play so much that it was not enjoyable to play.
The added elements are knights to guard your cities which take resources to keep active. A new kind of barbarian is present which knocks out your defense based on what somebody else did with there defenses. yes, you are punished for someone else's lack of defenses.
There is also added refined resources like cloth which are spent ... Read More
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This expansion allows you to play with more than 4 people. You must have Settlers of Catan and the expansion as well as Cities and Knights of Catan.
Complete family fun. Be prepared to spend at least 1 hour figuring it out then at least 4 hours of play.
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