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Much was lost here for not adding so little more. Sorry to say but: a lost opportunity. What is there, is nice, but it just is not enough: after all, this is a - reatively simple-structured - board game, it should have been packed with all the bells and whistles to boost it therefore. In the condition it is in, I see no bright future for this one. Sorry. Too many people sijply do not play just the base game, but we
Reminds me of your chess game: looked good, handled well, but had a so terribly weak engine used for the actual AI thinking part that playing against it was completely pointless. Here with Catan, the deficit is not the AI, but the lacking content. Just the base board game - is not enough on PC as to cause lasting interest. The addons are too wide-spread amongst players of the board game.