Gateway Classic1995
Catan box art
Gateway Classic

Catan

The one that started a thousand game nights, and one or two genuine arguments.

4.1 out of 54.1/5

Designed by Klaus Teuber · 1995

Players3-4
Play time60-90 min
WeightMedium
Ages10+
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The verdict

Not the deepest thing on the shelf anymore, but the trading still makes magic happen.

Best for: Groups who love to haggle and don't mind a little dice cruelty

The full review

What it is

Catan is the grandparent of the modern hobby, and it's earned a little patience. You're settling an island, pulling resources off dice rolls, and trading like a tiny merchant to build your roads and towns. The trading is the part that matters. The table comes alive the second everyone starts bartering wood for sheep and accusing each other of robbery.

The catch

Is it perfectly fair? No. A bad stretch of dice can leave you watching everyone else build while you collect nothing, and that sting is real. Newer designs have smoothed those rough edges down. But few of them recreate the specific electricity of a four-way trade falling apart at the last second.

Who it's for

It's worth keeping because it's the game a lot of families already know, and it still pulls people to the table on a holiday. That counts for a lot. Start here if your shelf is empty, then go looking for something with more teeth.

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