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Board Game Catan Is Coming To Nintendo Switch

Catan is the latest addition to the ever growing inventory of board games coming to Nintendo Switch. The original board game was created by Klaus Teuber and first published in 1995 in Germany. The game has since then gained in popularity and quickly became one of the best selling board games of all time.

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Pre-orders Now Live for Nintendo Switch's Catan – Console Edition

Pre-orders are now live for Dovetail Games' Catan – Console Edition for Nintendo Switch. The weeklong pre-order comes with a 10% discount.

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CATAN confirmed for Xbox and PlayStation

Neil writes: "Over the course of a couple of decades, Catan has made a bit of a name for itself in the tabletop community. Now though it's set to hit the virtual world as Dovetail Games and Asmodee Entertainment announce CATAN for Xbox and PlayStation."

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Deathdeliverer904d ago

I just hope people actually play. I loved Catan on 360. It will love and die by voice chat. I said it back then and I’ll say it now. Party chat is the best worst thing invented. Everyone will just sit in a party instead of work as a team and interact with players of the game they are in. Catan is a board game. There’s a reason there aren’t really single player board games. The social aspect is the lifeblood.

monkey602904d ago

Actually solo play and automata rules in board games is a huge market, now more than ever. Most big crowd funded games need to have 1 player rules included.
I get what you're saying Catan definitely needs the social interaction to shine but you definitely missed the mark saying there aren't many 1 player games

monkey602902d ago

Oh I agree. It kinda takes away what I love about the hobby but it's the only way some people get to enjoy it

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Catan for Nintendo Switch Review - SCREEN RANT

It's a strange new way to play the friendship-ending board game, acting as more of a digital alternative to the physical version than a replacement, writes Screen Rant

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