![]() ![]() ![]() There also was a Simply Fun version, retitled "Simply Catan", which shows a city against a large sun, and water in the front. The art and rules are pretty much the same as third, but all components are smaller. The pieces are much smaller, have large stubs, and the hexes have circular voids for the fixed numbers in the plastic board. Mayfair used the same illustration for the Travel Edition as on 3rd, but the front is basically red. Note that some people will have combined a 1st edition and second edition for play with up to 8 players. 1st ed colors are red, blue, green, and natural wood 2nd are black, purple, yellow, and orange, and the box might be stickered as 2nd edition. The 2nd edition was essentially the same as the first, save for extra rules and different colors, and 1st edition may have been reprinted at the same time as second. The first and second are brown boxes with a sun in the upper left. Some people's 3rd edition copies will have a 4th edition frame, rulebook, and port markers these were provided in an "Adaptation Kit."īoth 3rd and 4th edition have 4 colors of pieces, and specific colors seem to have varied slightly, with red, blue, white and either yellow or orange black and neutral wood were in the 5-6 player expansion. The third is basically off-white front, with red sides, with a crest in the upper left, and an inset of some individuals negotiating in the lower right. The current, US 4th Mayfair edition shows a scene with several colonists on a road along a wheat field, with a large sun in the background. other countries' edition counts may vary, plus the US editions have made the rounds. The most common US versions are US third and US fourth editions by Mayfair. And there are counting different languages, over 50 different editions of the base game. There are differences in cover art and publisher. ![]()
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