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* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: Or in this case, Americans love Catan. |
* [[Germans Love David Hasselhoff]]: Or in this case, Americans love Catan. |
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* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: In the early editions of the board game, the thief token was black. |
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: In the early editions of the board game, the thief token was black. |
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** The cities in the game resemble chapels. [http://cf.geekdo-images.com/images/pic63039_md.jpg Look what happens when you put four of them together.] Doesn't help that the game is German... |
** The cities in the game resemble chapels. [http://cf.geekdo-images.com/images/pic63039_md.jpg Look what happens when you put four of them together.]{{Dead link}} Doesn't help that the game is German... |
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 15 October 2018
- Game Breaker: The Aqueduct in the Cities & Knights expansion allows players to have production even when their resource numbers aren't rolled. Players who get this early usually have a huge advantage.
- Germans Love David Hasselhoff: Or in this case, Americans love Catan.
- Unfortunate Implications: In the early editions of the board game, the thief token was black.
- The cities in the game resemble chapels. Look what happens when you put four of them together. [dead link] Doesn't help that the game is German...