The Settlers of Canaan

The Settlers of Canaan

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subject_name=Settlers of Canaan
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image_caption= Settlers of Canaan
publisher= Cactus Game Design
spinoff_of= Settlers of Catan
players=2 to 4
ages=7 years and up
setup_time=approx. 10 minutes
playing_time= 45 to 60 minutes
complexity=Medium
strategy=Medium
random_chance=Medium
skills=Dice rolling, Trading
footnotes =

Settlers of Canaan is a licensed adaptation of "Settlers of Catan" that incorporates Old Testament themes into its multiplayer board game play. It was published in 2002 by Cactus Game Design, based in North Carolina, USA.

Settlers of Canaan takes place in the ancient land of Canaan, which roughly corresponds to the northern half of present-day Israel.

Gameplay

Players play the roles of various tribes of Israel which, according to the Old Testament, settled in this geographical region. The game progresses very similarly to the "Settlers of Catan": as players expand their settlements throughout the land, they trade resources and make strategic choices to outmaneuver their opponents.

"Settlers of Canaan" retains much of the excitement and strategy of "Settlers of Catan", but it offers several interesting changes to its parent game.

Differences from "Settlers of Catan"

The most striking difference in the "Settlers of Canaan" is its fixed playing board. Both the hexagonal land tiles and the numerical disks are printed directly on the board. Also, one land tile, called the "copper hex" (equivalent to the "gold hex" in some expansions to "Settlers of Catan"), allows bordering players to select which resource(s) it produces. Trading ports are scattered along the western coastline, which borders the Great Sea, as well as around the shoreline of the Sea of Chinnereth, which is surrounded by land tiles.

In "Settlers of Canaan", the "robber" is called the "plague." Moving the robber is referred to as "cleansing the plague" from a particular land tile, and it has the same effect as in "Settlers of Catan".

The object of the game is to amass 12 victory points. Current scores are indicated by color-coded markers on the eastern side of the playing board. Victory points are earned by building settlements and cities, by building the longest road, by amassing the most priests (equivalent to soldiers in "Settlers of Catan"), and by obtaining the "King's Blessing."

If ties exist in competition for either the longest road or the most priests, then the corresponding 2-point bonus is removed from play.

The game ends when a player reaches 12 victory points "or" when the "Wall of Jerusalem" is completed, whichever comes first. In the latter scenario, the player with the most victory points wins the game. (If two or more players tie, then the winner is the player who has contributed more stones to the Wall of Jerusalem. If a tie exists in this tiebreaker, then gameplay continues until a clear winner emerges.)

The Wall of Jerusalem and the King's Blessing

A player may build a "stone for Jerusalem," at a cost of one clay resource (which is, somewhat confusingly, called a "stone" resource) and one ore resource, during his or her turn under one of two conditions:
#The player owns a settlement or city on the southern border of Canaan (west of the Salt Sea), or
#Another player owns a settlement or city on the southern border of Canaan, and the current player owns a settlement or city that is connected to the other player's settlement or city by a (multiplayer) trade route.

When a player builds a stone for Jerusalem, this stone is immediately placed in the Wall of Jerusalem, an area in the desert south of Canaan which can hold up to 28 such stones. If a player builds a stone using a multiplayer trade route, then that player must pay one resource card of his or her choice to the owner of the trade route's final settlement or city.

The player who has contributed the most stones to the Wall of Jerusalem earns the King's Blessing, which is worth 2 victory points and gives that player the privilege of trading a resource of his or her choice at a 2:1 ratio. (This trade benefit is the same as that of the Merchant in "Cities and Knights of Catan".) If another player later ties for the most stones in the Wall of Jerusalem, then the King's Blessing is removed from play until someone achieves a singular majority.

Every time a 7 is rolled during gameplay, a black stone is added to the Wall of Jerusalem. These stones do not affect the King's Blessing, but they may help bring the end of the game before anyone reaches the required 12 victory points.

Development cards

Many development cards in this game resemble those from "Settlers of Catan"; several are similar to progress cards from "Cities and Knights of Catan". Some, however, are unique to this game. Below is a list of available development cards; the quantity of each type of card is given in parentheses.

"Settlers of Catan" development cards

* The "Road Building" card is called "New Trade Route." (1)
* The "Year of Plenty" card is called "Plentiful Lands." (1)
* The "Soldier" card is called "Priest." (20)
* The single victory point cards are called "Divine Guidance," "City of Refuge," "Ladder to Heaven," and "Ten Commandments." (4)

"Cities and Knights of Catan" progress cards

* The "Spy" card is called "Gibeonite Trickery." (1)
* The "Merchant Fleet" card is called "Caravan." (2)
* The "Medicine" card is called "Improvements." (1)
* The "Irrigation" card is called "Bountiful Harvest." (1)
* The "Alchemist" card is called "Prophet." (1)

Unique development cards

* The "Korah's Rebellion" card allows a player to remove another player's Priest card and shuffle it into the remaining development cards. (1)
* The "Caleb's Blessing" card allows a player to demand a particular resource card from each of the other players. (1)
* The "Deborah's Song" card allows each player to select one resource card from the bank, regardless of whose turn it is. (1)

External links

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