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Seafearers of catan
Seafearers of catan









seafearers of catan
  1. SEAFEARERS OF CATAN HOW TO
  2. SEAFEARERS OF CATAN PLUS

SEAFEARERS OF CATAN PLUS

The first scenario is the island of Catan from the base game plus a few smaller islands off the coast. These scenarios do a good job scaling difficulty. Other than that, the rulebook does a good job, mostly because it features the nine scenarios.

SEAFEARERS OF CATAN HOW TO

If you know how to play Catan, you’ll have no problem learning these rules, although some of the rules about roads and ships touching are a little unclear. The advanced scenarios include new rules in addition to the basic ones included in this expansion. This photo from the rulebook shows the recommended order to play the scenarios.

seafearers of catan

These are little tokens used to mark things, such as victory points, that can be earned in some scenarios. The last things included in this expansion are Catan Chits. The pirate stops players from building or moving ships around the sea hex it moves to. The active player then steals a resource from another player who has a ship around that sea hex. When a player rolls a “7” or plays a knight card, they have the option to move the pirate ship instead of the robber. However, a new opportunity comes with a new peril with the introduction of the pirate. If a player has a ship that is only connected to one of their other pieces, such as just one other ship, they can move that ship to connect to one of their pieces somewhere else on the board. One ability of ships that isn’t available with roads is that players can move a ship once per turn. However, the longest road card now applies to ships too, so it is more of a Longest Trade Route. Unless the player is building off their settlement or city, players cannot build ships off a road network or roads off a shipping network. It’s important to note that players are not really building individual ships, but instead establishing a shipping route with them. Ships have to connect to a player’s network and can only be built along edges with one or two water hexes. Ships cost players one lumber and one wool to build. The game has harbor tokens since harbors will appear on the edges of islands, which can now be anywhere on the board. These board frames increase the number of hexagons that fit in your board. A larger board also means that players will need to achieve more victory points to win, so games will be longer. In the larger board, the scenarios will have you put water hexes in some places to create separate islands. The game also has new board frames that combine with the ones from the base game to make a larger board. In most scenarios, the gold fields are on far-away islands that players can work towards during the game.

seafearers of catan

The gold fields play just like other resource terrain hexes, but when a settlement or city on a gold field produces, the player can choose to take any resources of their choice. There are some more hexes for the five resources and deserts to work with the larger maps, but there are also gold fields and water hexes. One of the new things that this expansion has is some new terrain hexes. I won’t be commenting on those aspects because the version of the game you will be able to buy is likely to be the fifth edition. The components and artwork you see throughout this review are from the fourth edition of Catan. Let’s find out if this is something Catan fans need to get and whether this will change the mind of someone who has Catan and doesn’t like it much. The game has nine scenarios in the rulebook that have unique rules and variable setups. Players will build their ships around them to reach islands. This expansion makes the Catan board bigger and includes some water hexes. In this review, it’s time to expand from the island of Catan across the seas as we take a look at Catan: Seafarers. In my review of Catan, I mentioned that Catan is a great gateway game for someone looking for player interaction and negotiation but has some problems hinging off lucky dice rolls. This is a finished game of the Four Islands Scenario, one of nine scenarios included in the rulebook.Ĭatan is one of the most popular board games of all time. Catan Seafarers lets players build beyond Catan onto the islands that are around it.











Seafearers of catan