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South Africa (All cities)
Catan: New England is an expansion for The Settlers of Catan that requires all of the components from that game in order to play other than the hex-shaped resource tiles. Instead of creating an island from those tiles, players compete for resources and building locations on a fixed map that features the six states that comprise New England in the U.S.: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
R 651
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South Africa
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours Are your ready for Settlers?? This game will change your life! An entertaining, strategic and interactive game that will have you addicted in no time. Due to the random layout of the board, this game will be different virtually every time you play. Embark on a quest to settle on the isle of Catan! Guide your settlers to victory by clever trading and cunning development. Use resource combinations of grain, wool, ore, brick and lumber to buy development cards and build roads, settlements and cities. Acquire resources through trade or lucky dice, but BEWARE! Someone may cut off your road or buy a monopoly card, and you never know when the robber might steal away your precious gains! Features Summary Are your ready for Settlers?? This game will change your life! An entertaining, strategic and interactive game that will have you addicted in no time. Due to the random layout of the board... For Age 10 Years And Older Suitable For Boys And Girls
R 359
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South Africa (All cities)
In Catan (formerly The Settlers of Catan), players try to be the dominant force on the island of Catan by building settlements, cities, and roads. On each turn dice are rolled to determine what resources the island produces. Players collect these resources (cards)wood, grain, brick, sheep, or stoneto build up their civilizations to get to 10 victory points and win the game. Picture yourself in the era of discoveries! After a long voyage of great deprivation, your ships have finally reached the coast of an uncharted island. Its name shall be Catan!  But you are not the only discoverer. Other fearless seafarers have also landed on the shores of Catan: the race to settle the island has begun! Please be aware some variants of Catan are back order items so:   Designed by:   Klaus Teuber Players:   3-4 Published by:   999 Games,   Albi,   Astrel Games,   Brain Games,   Et Al. Year Published:   1995 Recommended Ages:   10+ Time to Play:   90 minutes AWARDS & HONORS 2012 JoTa Best Game Released in Brazil Nominee 2012 JoTa Best Game Released in Brazil Critic Award 2011 Ludo Award Best Board Game Editor's Choice Winner 2005 Gra Roku Game of the Year 2004 Hra roku Winner 2004 Hra roku Nominee 2002 Japan Boardgame Prize Best Japanese Game Nominee 2001 Origins Awards Hall of Fame Inductee 1996 Origins Awards Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Board Game Winner 1995 Spiel des Jahres Winner 1995 Meeples' Choice Award 1995 Essener Feder Best Written Rules Winner 1995 Deutscher Spiele Preis Best Family/Adult Game Winner Free shipping for orders over R500, for more GEEK related products,  click here
R 572
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South Africa
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours Now five to six players can sail into the uncharted and explore and settle the mysterious islands near Catan! The 5-6 Player Expansion for The Seafarers of Catan allows you to add 1-2 more opponents without sacrificing ease of play. Try one of ten new exciting scenarios! Designed for 5-6 players, it adds even more drama to the award-winning game of seafaring, exploration, and trade. This game requires The Settlers of Catan, The Settlers of Catan 5/6 player extension, and the Seafarers 3-4 expansion to play. Features Summary Now five to six players can sail into the uncharted and explore and settle the mysterious islands near Catan! The 5-6 Player Expansion for The Seafarers of Catan allows you to add 1-2 more opponents without sacrificing ease of play... Release date 19990101 For Age 10 Years and Older Suitable For Boys & Girls
R 382
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
This item is sold brand new. It will be ordered from our supplier and normally ships in 5 to 7 working days Due to the random layout of the board, this game will be different virtually every time you play. Embark on a quest to settle on the isle of Catan! Guide your settlers to victory by clever trading and cunning development. Use resource combinations of grain, wool, ore, brick and lumber to buy development cards and build roads, settlements and cities. Acquire resources through trade or lucky dice, but BEWARE! Someone may cut off your road or buy a monopoly card, and you never know when the robber might steal away your precious gains! Features: - Age: 10 & up - Players: 3 to 4 - Duration: minutes - Learn time: 30 minutes
R 486
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South Africa (All cities)
In Catan (formerly The Settlers of Catan), players try to be the dominant force on the island of Catan by building settlements, cities, and roads. On each turn dice are rolled to determine what resources the island produces. Players collect these resources (cards)wood, grain, brick, sheep, or stoneto build up their civilizations to get to 10 victory points and win the game. Picture yourself in the era of discoveries! After a long voyage of great deprivation, your ships have finally reached the coast of an uncharted island. Its name shall be Catan!  But you are not the only discoverer. Other fearless seafarers have also landed on the shores of Catan: the race to settle the island has begun! Please be aware some variants of Catan are back order items so: Designed by:   Klaus Teuber Players:   3-4 Published by:   999 Games,   Albi,   Astrel Games,   Brain Games,   Et Al. Year Published:   1995 Recommended Ages:   10+ Time to Play:   90 minutes AWARDS & HONORS 2012 JoTa Best Game Released in Brazil Nominee 2012 JoTa Best Game Released in Brazil Critic Award 2011 Ludo Award Best Board Game Editor's Choice Winner 2005 Gra Roku Game of the Year 2004 Hra roku Winner 2004 Hra roku Nominee 2002 Japan Boardgame Prize Best Japanese Game Nominee 2001 Origins Awards Hall of Fame Inductee 1996 Origins Awards Best Fantasy or Science Fiction Board Game Winner 1995 Spiel des Jahres Winner 1995 Meeples' Choice Award 1995 Essener Feder Best Written Rules Winner 1995 Deutscher Spiele Preis Best Family/Adult Game Winner
R 270
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Players are recent immigrants to the newly populated island of Catan. Expand your colony through the building of settlements, roads, and villages by harvesting commodities from the land around you. Trade sheep, lumber, bricks, and grain for a settlement, bricks and wood for a road, or try to complete other combinations for more advanced buildings, services, and specials. Trade with other players, or at local seaports to get resources you might lack. The first player to achieve 10 points from a combination of roads, settlements, and special cards wins.
R 549
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South Africa
NOT a complete game! You need a Catan® game (aka The Settlers of Catan®), a Catan: 5-6 Player® extension, and a Catan: Cities & Knights® expansion in order to play with this great game extension! Now up to 6 players can develop their cultures, build metropolises, and muster their knights against the scourge threatening Catan! Expand and inject even more excitement into your Cities & Knights® games without sacrificing ease of play. Add more friends and family and even more drama to the award-winning game of culture, politics, trade, and conflict. Components 18 Commodity Cards 3 Victory Point Cards 12 Wooden Knights 6 City Walls 2 Development Flip-Charts 1 Rulebook/Scenario Booklet
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South Africa (All cities)
Allows you to add up to two more opponents to The Settlers of Catan. The only change in the rules is that there is a building round at the end of each turn in which any player can build. Belongs to the Catan Series. Expands: Catan Expanded by: Catan: Seafarers — 5-6 Player Extension Catan: Cities & Knights — 5-6 Player Extension
R 490
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
Item is in stock, please note payment must be made within 24 hours of order placed. Adds several new aspects to Settlers of Catan but the two major ones are creating knights to protect the land from invading barbarians and building city improvements that confer benefits upon that city's owner. Adds tactical complexity to the game and game length. Belongs to the Catan Series. The game changes the base game in three main ways: First, there are 3 new commodities in the game, distinct from resources - paper, cloth, and coins, which can be acquired from Forest, Meadow, and Mountain spaces, respectively. Cities that would normally produce two of one of those resources instead produce 1 resource and 1 of the corresponding commodity. (To make commodities easier to obtain, each player starts the game with 1 city and 1 settlement on the board.) These commodities allow players to build city improvements that confer various advantages and eventually points. Second, the deck of development cards is replaced by three different decks, each corresponding to one of the commodities. Building city improvements gives players a chance to draw these cards with every roll of the dice. Building more improvements will increase these chances, but cards cannot be bought directly in any way. These cards are similar to the development cards in the base game, but with a wider range of effects. (Some cards are balanced better as well - the new Resource Monopoly card, for example, can take no more than 2 of the named resource from any one player.) Finally, players can also build knights on the island along their network of roads. These knights can be used to claim certain intersections and move the Robber (taking the place of Soldier cards), but are also used to defend the island from periodic barbarian attacks. If the island is successfully defended, the player(s) with the most knights are rewarded. If not, the player(s) with the fewest knights each have a city downgraded to a settlement.  
R 539
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South Africa
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 24 hours The Struggle for Catan is a fast-paced card game between the 2-4 factions developing newly settled Catan. The Struggle for Catan is a fast-paced game between the 2-4 factions developing newly settled Catan. Manage your resources to build settlements, cities, city improvements, knights, and roads that generate victory points or special abilities. While your settlements, cities, and city expansions remain yours, valuable roads and knights change hands. Varied expensive city improvements give you additional victory points and lasting advantages, so they're generally key to victory. As in The Settlers of Catan board game, you win by being the first to acquire and play 10 victory points. The Struggle for Catan is the perfect way for 2-4 players to swiftly and casually explore, settle, trade, and build on the beautiful and ever-changing island of Catan. Features Summary The Struggle for Catan is a fast-paced card game between the 2-4 factions developing newly settled Catan. The Struggle for Catan is a fast-paced game between the 2-4 factions developing newly settled Catan... For Age 10 Years And Older Suitable For Boys And Girls
R 257
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
Item is in stock, please note payment must be made within 24 hours of order placed. In  Star Trek: Catan, players start the game with two small Outposts at the intersection of three planets, with each planet supplying resources based on the result of a dice roll. Players collect and trade these resources – dilithium, tritanium, food, oxygen and water – in order to build Starships that connect regions in the galaxy, establish more Outposts and Starbases (upgraded Outposts) at new intersection points in order to increase resource acquisition, and acquire Development Cards that provide Victory Points (VPs) or special abilities. On a dice roll of 7, a Klingon ship swoops in to prevent resource production on one planet while taxing spacegoers who hold too many resources. Star Trek: Catan  differs from the basic  Settlers  in one aspect: a set of Support Cards formerly available only in German as Catan Scenarios: Helpers of Catan. Each Support Card features a special ability and one of Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Sulu, Scott, Uhura, Chekov, Chapel, Rand, or Sarek. Some special abilities make basic actions better, such as reducing the costs of Starbase upgrades or allowing the player to trade a resource of their choice at 2:1 for a turn, while others break rules, such as protecting the player from discarding on a 7 or producing a resource when the player rolls a number that wouldn't otherwise produce for them. Players get a specific Support Card during setup based on turn order, with later players getting generally more useful abilities to compensate for early player advantage. When a player uses a Support Card ability for the first time, they may trade it in for a Support Card of their choice or keep it for a second use, but they may only trade immediately after use.
R 649
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South Africa
The Rivals for Catan: Age of Enlightenment contains three expansion sets (125 Cards Total) for The Rivals for Catan (released in Germany as Die Fürsten von Catan). These theme sets ¿ "The Era of Explorers", "The Era of Sages", and "The Era of Prosperity" ¿ offer new variety for the base game and bring new elements into play. ¿ In The Era of Explorers, players set sail from Catan to explore the world and discover new lands. Your explorer harbor serves as the starting point for your exploration of nine adjacent sea cards. Pirates, islanders, and shipwrecks await across the waters. Embark on missions and try to be the best explorer. Ship tokens chart your position. Victory awaits the most skilled and intrepid sailor! ¿ In The Era of Sages, the wisdom of many and varied sages ¿ a currency in its own way ¿ gives you the opportunity to influence the strength and frequency of events. Fend off famines, deflect attacks, and promote peace. Connect with nature and balance prudence, power, foresight, and vigilance in your struggle for Catan! ¿ In The Era of Prosperity, you strive to be a good prince and govern wisely, in order to build schools and a hospital ¿ and even promote the arts. Raise your people's spirits and spur expansion. But beware as discontent dooms prosperity!
R 205
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Tachyon: The Fringe (PC) Brand New In Box (Sealed but sometimes supplied without film wrapping) THIS PRODUCT IS IMPORTED ON ORDER - PLEASE SEE "SHIPPING & PAYMENT" FOR DELIVERY TIMES Game Information Platform:   Windows ELSPA Minimum Age: 11 Media: Video Game  See more system requirements Product details Features: Exploration-based adventures made possible through a vastly detailed universe and open-ended mission structure Gigantic space stations/colonies to explore Search for rare resources and other items to help you on your quest Two sided storyline allows player to join either GalSpan Mega-Corporation or Bora Rebel Settlers Hire different wingman to take with you on your trek New regions to explore as game progresses Fly a variety of distinct space ships each with its own cockpit and unique combat characteristics Upgrade/modify your ship with a variety of weapons and equipment Intelligent non-scripted AI that scans unknown ships, assesses threat levels and prioritizes targets Multiple armament types -- Laser, torpedo, and missile-based weapons Advanced pyrotechnics and special effects Fully integrated in-game cinematic engine Intense large-scale multiplayer combat through NovaWorld Product Description ReviewBruce Campbell, star of Evil Dead, Army of Darkness and Xena: Warrior Princess, lends his superb voiceover talent to space-fighter jock Jake Logan in Tachyon: The Fringe. As Jake, players assume the role of a bad ass pilot for hire in the 26th century. The plot and setting of the game are perfect for a gritty sci-fi tale. Tachyon jump gates connect distant planets, enabling interstellar trade. Mega-corporations hire contract pilots to protect space convoys and valuable cargo from pirates. Jake Logan, a veteran pilot battle tested from age 14, has built a reputation of skilled combat and quick decision making. Advance Ganymede Technologies, a starship design firm, takes notice and hires Jake for contract work. For the most part, Tachyon: The Fringe eschews standard space combat simulation conventions by eliminating linear mission structure. Tachyon typically provides several missions, called "jobs" in the game, which the player can select in any order. Rewards for completing jobs include gaining the use of new technology, obtaining cash for purchasing new ships, weapons, and equipment, and advancing the main story line. Players decide how to equip their ships and spend their mission bounty. This freedom gives each new mission a fresh feel. Bruce Campbell's infectious sarcasm and undeniable cool factor fit the grizzled space cowboy perfectly; often you'll want to complete missions or destroy enemy ships just to hear which one-liners Bruce says next. Missions jam packed with dialogue create short, exciting stories; soon, though, Jake finds himself embroiled in a larger plot involving a renegade colony fortifying its territory in an area of space known as the Fringe. Tachyon's graphics look sharp, though inconsistent in areas. Star bases and fighters exude size and detail; however, bland hanger bays and the multicoloured ship interface strike a contrast against the beauty of deep space and immense capital ships. Sound effects fare better with stellar voice acting, crisp weapon effects, and menacing deep bass as ships rush through space. A solid entry into the space combat genre, NovaLogic's Tachyon: The Fringe dares to be different and succeeds. Free multiplayer action over NovaLogic's online gaming service NovaWorld extends enjoyment; compete with dozens of players online in deathmatch-style Arena Match or the team-based Base Wars. --Doug Radcliffe Manufacturer's DescriptionTachyon: The Fringe sets players into a mysterious universe 300 years in the future. By this time, humans have mastered space travel and have exploited many of the resources that far-off planets have to offer. The GalSpan Corporation has its eye on the rich resources of the Bora Territories, a move that has made the Bora people uneasy. Players must choose the side they want to play on. An array of 15 to 20 missions, an expansive playing area, and advanced multiplayer capabilities make this game spectacular.
R 245
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South Africa
Tachyon: The Fringe Platform: Windows 95, Windows 98 Condition: New Other versions of this game available from us: Platform: Pre-Owned/Used: Very Good Condition copies available Product Information Exploration-based adventures made possible through a vastly detailed universe and open-ended mission structure Gigantic space stations/colonies to explore Search for rare resources and other items to help you on your quest Two sided storyline allows player to join either GalSpan Mega-Corporation or Bora Rebel Settlers Hire different wingman to take with you on your trek New regions to explore as game progresses Fly a variety of distinct space ships each with its own cockpit and unique combat characteristics Upgrade/modify your ship with a variety of weapons and equipment Intelligent non-scripted AI that scans unknown ships, assesses threat levels and prioritizes targets Multiple armament types -- Laser, torpedo, and missile-based weapons Advanced pyrotechnics and special effects Fully integrated in-game cinematic engine Intense large-scale multiplayer combat through NovaWorld Product Description Review Bruce Campbell, star of Evil Dead, Army of Darkness and Xena: Warrior Princess, lends his superb voiceover talent to space-fighter jock Jake Logan in Tachyon: The Fringe. As Jake, players assume the role of a bad ass pilot for hire in the 26th century. The plot and setting of the game are perfect for a gritty sci-fi tale. Tachyon jump gates connect distant planets, enabling interstellar trade. Mega-corporations hire contract pilots to protect space convoys and valuable cargo from pirates. Jake Logan, a veteran pilot battle tested from age 14, has built a reputation of skilled combat and quick decision making. Advance Ganymede Technologies, a starship design firm, takes notice and hires Jake for contract work. For the most part, Tachyon: The Fringe eschews standard space combat simulation conventions by eliminating linear mission structure. Tachyon typically provides several missions, called "jobs" in the game, which the player can select in any order. Rewards for completing jobs include gaining the use of new technology, obtaining cash for purchasing new ships, weapons, and equipment, and advancing the main story line. Players decide how to equip their ships and spend their mission bounty. This freedom gives each new mission a fresh feel. Bruce Campbell's infectious sarcasm and undeniable cool factor fit the grizzled space cowboy perfectly; often you'll want to complete missions or destroy enemy ships just to hear which one-liners Bruce says next. Missions jam packed with dialogue create short, exciting stories; soon, though, Jake finds himself embroiled in a larger plot involving a renegade colony fortifying its territory in an area of space known as the Fringe. Tachyon 's graphics look sharp, though inconsistent in areas. Star bases and fighters exude size and detail; however, bland hanger bays and the multicoloured ship interface strike a contrast against the beauty of deep space and immense capital ships. Sound effects fare better with stellar voice acting, crisp weapon effects, and menacing deep bass as ships rush through space. A solid entry into the space combat genre, NovaLogic's Tachyon: The Fringe dares to be different and succeeds. Free multiplayer action over NovaLogic's online gaming service NovaWorld extends enjoyment; compete with dozens of players online in deathmatch-style Arena Match or the team-based Base Wars. --Doug Radcliffe Manufacturer's Description Tachyon: The Fringe sets players into a mysterious universe 300 years in the future. By this time, humans have mastered space travel and have exploited many of the resources that far-off planets have to offer. The GalSpan Corporation has its eye on the rich resources of the Bora Territories, a move that has made the Bora people uneasy. Players must choose the side they want to play on. An array of 15 to 20 missions, an expansive playing area, and advanced multiplayer capabilities make this game spectacular.
R 337
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