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Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
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Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
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Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
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Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
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Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
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Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players] Board Game Mayfair Games
Description

Experience the pioneer days of the Wild West with Catan Histories: Settlers of America from Catan Studios and Asmodee. Send your settlers westward to found cities and to develop the expanding railroad network!

As more and more settlers head west, new cities pop up like mushrooms. Due to the distances between them, these new cities quickly come to rely on new railroads for the transport of vital goods. Trails become rails and create wealth. Soon, a complex railroad network develops, and steam belching iron horses connect the thriving cities.

The 19th Century has arrived and America is heading west. Wagon trains form on the frontier. Settlers seeking fresh lives and opportunities strike out to take wild lands and build new cities. These new cities rely on young railroads for vital goods. Trails become rails and create great wealth.

While the crowded East still offers options, its resources dwindle. Look west to make your fortune. Smart money seeks rich, unclaimed land and hungry new markets. Finance your settlers as they head west to build capitals of tomorrow. Link these cities with rails of steel. Operate your railroad to supply the townsfolk with goods. Go west. Settle the wide, open land. Claim your destiny.

Settlers of America "Trails to Rails" utilizes the simple, fun Catan hex-tile grid to map the young United States. Collect and trade resources in order to purchase and move settlers, build cities, lay rails, and acquire and move trains. Create rail links to acquire gold, which lets you buy resources and use opponents' rails.

Use trains to distribute goods to rival cities. But, as your settlers populate the West, they deplete the resources of the East. Still, your options always abound!

Features:

  • For 3 to 4 players.
  • Standalone game, takes up to 2 hours to play.
  • Contents include 120 railroad tracks, 48 cities, 8 train engines, 8 settlers wagon, 1 outlaw, 40 goods cubes and 40 gold coins.
  • Also 4 building cost overview charts, 1 map board, 2 dice, 12 number tokens, 95 resource cards, 24 development cards and 1 rulebook.
  • If you are the first to use your trains to deliver 8 goods to your opponents' cities, you win the game and fulfill your manifest destiny as the era's greatest pioneer.
Return Policy

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Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday - 9am - 5pm MT (Excluding Holidays)

Mayfair Games

Catan Histories: Settlers of America [Board Game, 3-4 Players]

Regular price $119.99 CAD
Description

Experience the pioneer days of the Wild West with Catan Histories: Settlers of America from Catan Studios and Asmodee. Send your settlers westward to found cities and to develop the expanding railroad network!

As more and more settlers head west, new cities pop up like mushrooms. Due to the distances between them, these new cities quickly come to rely on new railroads for the transport of vital goods. Trails become rails and create wealth. Soon, a complex railroad network develops, and steam belching iron horses connect the thriving cities.

The 19th Century has arrived and America is heading west. Wagon trains form on the frontier. Settlers seeking fresh lives and opportunities strike out to take wild lands and build new cities. These new cities rely on young railroads for vital goods. Trails become rails and create great wealth.

While the crowded East still offers options, its resources dwindle. Look west to make your fortune. Smart money seeks rich, unclaimed land and hungry new markets. Finance your settlers as they head west to build capitals of tomorrow. Link these cities with rails of steel. Operate your railroad to supply the townsfolk with goods. Go west. Settle the wide, open land. Claim your destiny.

Settlers of America "Trails to Rails" utilizes the simple, fun Catan hex-tile grid to map the young United States. Collect and trade resources in order to purchase and move settlers, build cities, lay rails, and acquire and move trains. Create rail links to acquire gold, which lets you buy resources and use opponents' rails.

Use trains to distribute goods to rival cities. But, as your settlers populate the West, they deplete the resources of the East. Still, your options always abound!

Features:

  • For 3 to 4 players.
  • Standalone game, takes up to 2 hours to play.
  • Contents include 120 railroad tracks, 48 cities, 8 train engines, 8 settlers wagon, 1 outlaw, 40 goods cubes and 40 gold coins.
  • Also 4 building cost overview charts, 1 map board, 2 dice, 12 number tokens, 95 resource cards, 24 development cards and 1 rulebook.
  • If you are the first to use your trains to deliver 8 goods to your opponents' cities, you win the game and fulfill your manifest destiny as the era's greatest pioneer.
Return Policy

Click here for the Refund Policy

Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday - 9am - 5pm MT (Excluding Holidays)

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