The second is that the box's tray is a poor fit for the components. ![]() The first is that Seafarers contains a number of additional components (hexes and hex numbers), but it doesn't clearly differentiate them from the original, which can make sorting after a Seafarers game annoying. With that said, I have two complaints about the usability of this supplement, both having to do more with storage than actual play. However, the rules for the new building item (Ships) are only printed on the board I would much rather have seen them on the original player reference cards, but at least it's here, and visible from two sides of the board. Usability: The original Catan game was a groundbreaking release for board game usability, and Seafarers largely makes use of that same design. The full-color rulebook is also laid out very nicely, making it easy to see how to set up all the scenarios. 4 out of 5.īeauty: Like the other fifth-edition Catan games, this one has great art. The main thing holding Seafarers back is that its contents seem pretty scant when compared to the other dense boxes in the Catan series. Quality: The components match the high-quality glossy components of the original Catan. Seafarers comes with: lots of cardboard, including hexes, harbors, and other tokens wooden boats and full-color rules. ![]() It reviews the new fifth edition version of the game, released in 2015. This is a revision/expansion of a review originally published in November, 2002. Catan: Seafarers is an expansion for Klaus Tuber's classic Catan game, adding a bit more strategy and some exploration elements to the game.
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