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    • Catan: Trade Build Settle Game - Junior
      • Catan: Trade Build Settle Game - Junior
      • Catan: Trade Build Settle Game - Junior
      • Catan: Trade Build Settle Game - Junior

      Catan: Trade Build Settle Game - Junior

      C$39.99

      Catan: Junior™ lets younger players experience the world of Catan by introducing a simpler playing style. Designed for 2-4 players as young as 6, it is a perfect introduction to the Catan series of games for kids and families.

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        Catan: Junior™ lets younger players experience the world of Catan by introducing a simpler playing style. Designed for 2-4 players as young as 6, it is a perfect introduction to the Catan series of games for kids and families.Catan: Junior™ takes place on a ring of tropical isles—including the mysterious Spooky Island, home of the Ghost Captain. Each island generates a specific resource: wood, goats, molasses, or cutlasses. You can also find gold. You start with 2 pirate lairs, and then build ships in order to expand your network. The more lairs you build, the more resources you may receive. Use your resources to build ships, lairs, or to get help from the wise Coco the Parrot. You can even trade in the nearby market. Just watch out for the dreaded Ghost Captain! The first player to control 7 pirate lairs wins the game!

        SPECIFICATIONS

        PublisherCatan Studio
        Product TypeChildren' | s Games
        Product Sub-TypeBase Game
        Minimum Recommended Age6
        Average Play Time45 Minutes
        Players (Minimum)2
        Players (Maximum)4
        GenresPirates | Nautical | Nautical | Pirates | Pirates
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