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Settlers of Catan-a-Thon / Exhibition Closing
| November 17, 2007 | ||
| 1:00 pm | to | 4:00 pm |
We will host a Settlers of Catan-a-Thon at the Gallery to close the exhibition Manifest: Colonial Tendencies of the West. The “Game of the Year” in Germany, the U.S, and a host of other countries, The Settlers of Catan is a classic, stand-alone game for 3-4 players. You journey to the unsettled wilds of the grand new world known as Catan. It’s an exciting frontier, one rich in opportunity. Compete with your opponents to discover and settle the choicest lands and seaports. Gather resources, trade with friends and foes, build roads and settlements, oppress your opponents for fun and profit — all in a quest to be master of Catan. What game could be better to close a show on colonialism?
We will have copies of the game on hand, but if you’ve got a copy, feel free to bring it along! This game is recommended for ages 12+ and people who are good sports. Arrive promptly at 1:00 p.m. to learn all the intricate rules before you set off to blaze trails through Catan.
Copies of Settlers of Catan are graciously supplied by Gamer’s Haven.
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