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Posted 3 May 2023

Catan Family Edition Board Game - £18.75 + Free Click and Collect @ Argos

£18.75
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Classic family board game that's easy to learn and a pleasure to play currently down to £18.75 at Argos from an internet average normal price of £25.00


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Share the classic board game of trading and development with the whole family. Put down settlements, harvest and trade resources, and invest in upgrades, to become the most prosperous colony around.

Begin a quest to settle the island of Catan.

Guide your brave settlers to victory by using clever trading and shrewd development. Use resources – grain, wool, ore, lumber, and brick – to build roads, settlements, cities and key cultural milestones.

Get resources by rolling the dice or by trading with other players.

Get together with friends or family. Learn to play in about 15 minutes. Then enjoy countless hours of fast-paced fun.

English Version | Ages 10+ | 3-4 Players | 60-90 Minutes Playing Time.

Features

  • Family Edition 2019 edition.
  • Contents: 6 double-sided, interlocking game board (island) tiles 25 development cards 2 special bonus cards 93 resource cards 16 city pieces 60 road pieces 20 settlement pieces 1 robber piece 2 six-sided dice Simple rules.
  • For ages 10 years and over.
  • Boxed dimensions: H27.2, W26.8, D8.2cm.
  • 1 year manufacturer's guarantee.
  • Not suitable for children under 3 years old.

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  1. Mark_Moorby's avatar
    Mark_Moorby
    Be warned this is different from standard catan:
    "The main difference is that the board is limited with the number of variables you can use, making it quicker and easier to play. You cannot use expansions with it either."
    dribbles3's avatar
    dribbles3
    The ability to vary dice number allocations across the tiles, which this edition lacks, is what gives catan its longevity. Probably worth paying a bit extra for the normal version.
  2. Barst's avatar
    Barst
    All I need now is for my 4yr old daughter to grow up AND like playing board games... easy
    moinpo's avatar
    moinpo
    Think yourself lucky, mine is 3