Catan Releasing on Nintendo Switch Today
Ahoy! 'N fer those lovers o' th' sea, know that th' Seafarers expansion be included! Set sail t' conquer th' magnificent island o' Catan.
Strategy be th' name o' th' game. Do ye 'ave wha' it takes?
Welcometh brave settl'rs of Catan! Rejoice as thy fav'rite game from thy youth is available f'r the first timeth on the Nintendo Switch™ Entertainment System! Trade, builde, and settle the unexpl'r'd island of Catan as thee and thy cater-cousins (or shalt I sayeth foes) competeth f’r resources to lie dominion ov'r the island. Competeth with playeth'rs from 'round the w'rld, at home 'r on the wend! F'r the first timeth playeth through a Modern Exclusive Campaign Mode™ with num'rous scenarios!
Ahoy! 'N fer those lovers o' th' sea, know that th' Seafarers expansion be included! Set sail t' conquer th' magnificent island o' Catan.
Strategy be th' name o' th' game. Do ye 'ave wha' it takes?
I wonder if he put it in Online Pirate Translator and it shitted out that paragraph.This post severely hurt my dyslexic brain. I haven't a clue what half of it said.
Farrg off /sI wonder if he put it in Online Pirate Translator and it shitted out that paragraph.
Only the sentence talking about the Seafarer's Expansion is in Pirate. The rest is in Ye Ol' English.I wonder if he put it in Online Pirate Translator and it shitted out that paragraph.
Whatever it is its near unreadable for severely dyslexic people like myself. Also doesn't help that English is my second language withGaelic being my main language lol.Only the sentence talking about the Seafarer's Expansion is in Pirate. The rest is in Ye Ol' English.
OkWhatever it is its near unreadable for severely dyslexic people like myself. Also doesn't help that English is my second language withGaelic being my main language lol.
Can somebody translate it into proper English for me or at a push American English
Well that gives me all the info I need thanks. To be honest I have never heard of the game before.Ok
Old game coming back with new content. So give me money for it or you don’t get to play it.
It’s apparently a million seller board game that won multiple awards I have never heard about either.Well that gives me all the info I need thanks. To be honest I have never heard of the game before.
The teach dead languages as first languages up there? I at least learned Latin as a second (or third actually) language. They are fun I guess but as a first language seems a bit silly.Whatever it is its near unreadable for severely dyslexic people like myself. Also doesn't help that English is my second language withGaelic being my main language lol.
Can somebody translate it into proper English for me or at a push American English
(Settlers of) Catan is a board game. It (along with the Carcassonne game mentioned up above) is generally considered on of the purer board games, and thing people tend to graduate to once they have stopped playing the typical (and hideously broken) board games like Risk, Monopoly, Cluedo and so forth. For my money it is still a bit flawed compared to some of the best options in board games but not at the same time not unenjoyable, and does make a great stepping stone to them; throw someone that is used to monopoly into a hardcore game of agricola, tigris and euphrates or general "German board games" and they will get nowhere fast, this however can be picked up fairly easily while still having some room for mastery.Well that gives me all the info I need thanks. To be honest I have never heard of the game before.
The teach dead languages as first languages up there? I at least learned Latin as a second (or third actually) language. They are fun I guess but as a first language seems a bit silly.
Totally agree. I couldn’t imagine typing this. Hats off to teh Zander!Whatever it is its near unreadable for severely dyslexic people like myself. Also doesn't help that English is my second language withGaelic being my main language lol.
Can somebody translate it into proper English for me or at a push American English
Fair enough. Mainly only met those from the Inner Hebrides (so much so that I wondered if Skye sent out a raiding party and they could not be arsed to go back) and while they might have known a few words... yeah, and this started in the 80s and early 90s and included quite a few then older people. Didn't know the Outer Hebrides clung on so much.I'm originally from Harris in the Outer Hebrides where Gaelic is still primarily used. I only really started to properly learn English in my early 20s when I escaped the islands and moved to the main land.
The language or the game? I can dismiss the former as a stylistic choice but the latter... yeah it is a pretty popular board game and the computerised versions of it have historically done pretty well both as versions of that and games in their own right, and could well be said to fill a niche on the Switch that is not that well filled here.Is this really front page material?