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Please add in online mulitplayer!
Over here, in Germany, we call those boardgames "Gesellschaftsspiele", which basically translates to something like "Social Games" - because you play them in company of friends or family rather than on your own.
THAT is the strong point of boardgames like Catan, Monopoly, Risk and the likes - being able to sit down and play with people you like. Adapting them with only Singleplayer in mind is really, really sad and wasteful. Heck, I have yet to see proper, not cheating AI in boardgame adaptions.
If this had Multiplayer, I'd probably have bought it right away, just to be able to play with friends again, even if life's keeping us from getting together to play sitting around a table. But like this? No, sorry, this is a huge turnoff.
Yeah, it might very well have Hotseat Multiplayer, but is that really worth anything at all? I mean, I'd rather take out the boxed boardgame and swallow the bit of preparation instead of sitting cramped in front of the PC, handing the mouse back and forth.
Of course, it might be enough for people who never played it before, or don't own a copy of the boardgame, but those who do and seek to have a PC copy to play with friends or family who cannot come over to play? Those don't really get anything out of this.