Catan (2009 video game)

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Catan
Developer(s) Exozet Games
Publisher(s) United Soft Media
Platform(s) iOS, Android, Windows Mobile
ReleaseiPhone
October 23, 2009
iPad
September 29, 2010
Android
July 1, 2011
Windows Mobile
December 13, 2013
Genre(s) Board game
Mode(s) Turn-based strategy

Catan was a turn-based strategy video game based on Klaus Teuber's The Settlers of Catan , developed by Exozet Games and published by United Soft Media for iOS in 2009-2010, for Android in 2011, and for Windows Mobile in 2013.

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Reception

The iOS version received above-average reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [1]

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