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Store:  Family Games
Series:  Settlers of Catan
Theme:  Religious
Genre:  Civilization Building, Trading
Format:  Board Games

The Settlers of Canaan

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10+ 45-60 minutes 2-4
Designer(s): Doug Gray, Klaus Teuber
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Product Description

Each player represents a tribe of Israel who is seeking to be the first to settle Canaan! Guide your tribe throughout the fertile lands of Canaan. Each hex space will yield a certain resource that you can cash in for roads, settlements, and cities. Harvest resources of stone and ore from the land to help build Jerusalem and receive King David's blessing. Harvest timber, grain, wool, and brick to build more roads and settlements to expand your territory!

But work quickly! Your opponents are moving to settle the most fertile parts of Canaan! You also need to be wary, as a plague could come upon you at any time and destroy your harvest!

Product Information

Contents:

  • Rules Book
  • 60 roads (15 each white, red, orange, blue)
  • 20 Settlements (5 each white, red, orange, blue)
  • 16 Cities (4 each white, red, orange, blue)
  • 4 Building Costs Cards
  • 1 Plague Marker
  • 1 Fixed Game Map Board of Canaan
  • 115 Resource Cards (23 each Bricks, Wool, Lumber, Grain, Ore)
  • 35 Development Cards (20 Priests, 11 Events, 4 Victory Point)
  • 3 Special Cards: Longest Road, Most Priests, King's Blessing
  • 80 Building Stone Markers
  • 4 Victory Point Markers
  • 2 Dice

Product Reviews

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Average Rating: 4 in 7 reviews


*****
Holy Moses!, Another good Settlers Variant!
November 11, 2002

I liked it. I accept some of the complaints below, but it's a good variant of a great game system. I see the Skill/Luck ratio as the same as the original. This variant certainly adds color and a few new tactics.

This may bring the Settlers games to Christian Stores, which have become a fairly large market recently. Maybe this is how we 'convert' the American public to German boardgames!

A good game!

*****
Settlers in the Holy Land
September 08, 2002

This is a commodity trading game based on the popular 'Settlers of Catan' series of games. You don't need to own 'Catan' for this game, because it's not just another historical scenario add-on. The play of the game is similar to 'Catan', except for the development cards. Of course that is the advantage of this game. This game was playtested by the author of 'Catan' so you can be sure it's worth the money. So open up the box with friends and family and in no time at all Jerusalem will rise stone by stone.

****
I Want to Give It 5 Stars
July 07, 2003

Do not be turned off by the religious theme, Settlers of Canaan is a very good game. The Settlers mechanics are kept intact and new concepts are introduced which add to the original game, not detract from it. You can add a brick to the temple by spending a brick and ore, the largest army card is replaced by the most priests card, and there are new, creative development cards, among other things.

After reading the previous reviews I was prompted to write my own. On one hand, my complaint wasn't addressed, on the other, I think all the complaints (mine included) are minor. Yes, the cards are lighter weight than in 'Settlers of Catan', and yes the 'bricks' are too big to fit into the spaces given, and perhaps there are too many red numbers on hills. I don't have a big problem with these things, my problem is with the number distribution. In the original there were 2 of each number except 2 and 12 of which there was 1 each, numbers were easy to keep track of. In Settlers of Canaan there are, for example, one 2, four 3s, three 4s, five 5s, etc. You must scour the board at least once each roll to make sure you didn't miss one.

Taken together all these minor faults do require me to give the game less than 5 stars, but I hate to. Settlers of Canaan is every bit as good as the original.


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