Settlers Of Catan Quotes

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It was actually good that the world had ended, because now no one could make her play Settlers of Catan.
Gretchen Felker-Martin (Manhunt)
Particularly telling are civilisation-style strategy games, such as Minecraft, The Settlers of Catan or Sid Meier’s Civilization. The game may be set in the Middle Ages, the Stone Age or some imaginary fairy land, but the principles always remain the same – and are always capitalist.
Yuval Noah Harari (Homo Deus: A History of Tomorrow)
Annie surveyed the boxes of board games stacked on the table. They had everything from Battleship to Cranium to Settlers of Catan, and even a game called Exploding Kittens. If this was a test, she wanted to pass, but she also didn’t want to risk life and limb, knowing how competitive Darcy and Brendon could get. “How about Scruples?” That sounded low risk. Margot grinned. “I like you.” Darcy shook her head. “We should finish with Scruples. I need more wine before I play that game.” Elle laughed. “Charades first?” “Fine.” Darcy dropped her head back against Elle’s thigh. “But we have to pick new teams.” “Normally Brendon and I partner up,” Margot explained. “It’s not safe to put those two”—she nodded at Darcy and Brendon—“on a team together. They’re ruthless.” “I replaced your coffee table, didn’t I?” Darcy arched a brow. “No harm, no foul.” “Brendon fell through the coffee table. It was scarring.” Margot shivered. “I thought we were going to have to drive him to the emergency room.
Alexandria Bellefleur (Hang the Moon (Written in the Stars, #2))
Downstairs will be a mix of Settlers of Catan tournament
Meghan Scott Molin (The Frame-Up (The Golden Arrow #1))
watch helplessly as Olivia completes her dominion in Settlers of Catan. She gave me a free choice of games in an attempt to level the playing field—UNO was a complete disaster—and then still kicked my ass. This is supposed to be my specialty too. I beat Carlos in like twenty-five minutes when we played. Granted, he thought it was called Settlers of Canada even after the game was over and questioned the inclusion of deserts, but still.
Chandler Baker (Hello (From Here))
We played a lot of Settlers of Catan.” “Settlers of what?” “Catan, man. You’ve never played Settlers?
Matthew FitzSimmons (The Short Drop (Gibson Vaughn, #1))
Lane is viciously competitive when it comes to games. Scrabble, trivia, Settlers of Catan, you name it, she wants to beat you at it.
Sophia Travers (One Billion Reasons (Kings Lane Billionaires, #1))
Not the entire point,” said Lyle. “Otherwise, the only game humans would ever have invented would be the coin toss. Heads or tails. Win or lose. But instead we have chess and checkers. We have backgammon and craps and poker. We have Clue and Monopoly. We have Risk—we have Settlers of Catan, for Christ’s sake. We have Frogger. Myst. Halo. We have Jeopardy! and the freaking Match Game. You cannot convince me the point of Match Game is to win.” Lyle raised a beautiful dark eyebrow. “The point of a game is the experience of playing. The obstacles and the choices you make to get to the objective. The possibility of winning, the danger of loss, shapes the game. Risk and reward give the game suspense, a plot. But winning or losing is not the whole point.
Kate Racculia (Tuesday Mooney Talks To Ghosts)