Catan on Live, PopCap on Steam
Two interesting bits of news on the casual gaming front today. GI.biz reports that PopCap games has signed a deal with Valve to have their games offered on Steam. The casual Xbox Live Arcade will also be getting some new visitors, though of a much more hard-core variety. Classic German boardgame Settlers of Catan will headline a trio of titles for Microsoft's downloadable games service, Gamespot reports. From that article: "Outpost Kaloki X is about to have some genre company on Xbox Live Arcade, as all three titles will call on strategic thinking from the players. The announced games include the civilization-building Settlers of Catan, the tile-based city-building game Carcassonne, and the Arabian-themed stock-market game Alhambra set to be available through the Xbox."
There have been a variety of open source implementations of Settlers for
a while. Pioneers is my current favorite.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pio
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The good news: There is a version of Settlers of Catan for the computer!
The bad news part 1: It's for Windows only.
The bad news part 2: It requires that you use Internet Explorer to play the online version.
The bad news part 3: You need to create a MS Passport account to play (or have a hotmail account).
The bad news part 4: Playing online requires a subscription of $4.95/month or $19.99/year.
Anyway if you are interested check out at Catan Online.
Sometimes my arms bend back.
The primary mode of gameplay in Settlers of Catan is to acquire and trade resource cards, and use them to build your settlement. Canonically, the resources are lumber, wool, grain, bricks and ore but are often referred to by more common names such as trees, sheep and wheat.
;)
"Wood for sheep" would probably be an offer to give sheep cards in exchange for wood cards (although from the wording it could be either way) - something which has almost NO chance of success in the early game where sheep are almost entirely useless and wood is very valuable, and yet seems likely to be a frequent utterance from random clueless noobs on Xbox Live. Oh they joy of voice chat
.evom ton seod gis eht
If you want to play it without having to shell out for a console, there is a open source java version here.
Best way to play it though is of course around a table with some good friends.
Being bitter is drinking poison and hoping someone else will die
Go to jsettlers.com.
The good news: There is a version of Settlers of Catan for the computer!
The good news 2: It's written for Java 1.1.8 and works for everybody.
The good news 3: It works in any Java-supporting browser.
The good news 4: You don't need any account anywhere to play.
The good news 5: It's completely free.
It also has a decent, if human-hating. AI. Most people will be playing solo against 3 computer opponents, and those that do want to play against humans will often insist on FNT (fast, no-trade) games.
If it's for-profit but free, you're not the customer -- you're the product (e.g., the Slashdot Beta's "audience").