Games, Language
Settlers
3 April 2009
Several years ago, my friends Doug and Sarah introduced me to The Setters of Catan. With beginner’s luck, I won that night. I played it many times in Boston after that, and also with my family. I’m pretty good, but usually don’t win. So many times I’m one card, one roll, one thingy — just “this much” — from victory. Good times!
It’s been popular amongst board-games people for a while. (My people are board-games people.) Now it’s really taken off, according to this article in Wired. If you’ve played “Catan,” you’ll enjoy the article.
The real question on my mind is not addressed in this article: How do you pronounce “settlers”?
The dictionary allows two pronunciations (settler |ˈsetl-ər; ˈsetlər|), but if you use the second pronunciation and are one of those people that have a very strong glottal stop between the two syllables, you are a rube and I will take you down, bitch!
Just upgrade to Cities and Knights and then you needn’t worry about pronunciations. AND, you have a much better chance of winning. Or at least at making someone else lose. Ahhhh…how I miss playing…
Heidi
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