Walkthrough of The Settlers of Catan on Microsoft Surface

Get a good look at The Settlers of Catan on Microsoft Surface with this beta version that will be shown at GenCon Indy 2010. This multiplayer strategy game matched with the unique object interaction and social nature of Microsoft Surface makes for a digital boardgame like no other. The game was developed on Surface by Vectorform Game Bank Routing Number Eagle Bank Studios in association with Catan and Mayfair as the official version of Settlers of Catan for the platform.

19 Responses to “Walkthrough of The Settlers of Catan on Microsoft Surface”

  • GMarsack:

    Looks like a ton of fun! :)

  • kingplayer14:

    We play a lot of Catan, I want this!

  • xSteveHemondx:

    That is awesome. I’d like to see a Risk game on MS Surface too.

  • robelirobban:

    Looks friggin’ awesome! :)

  • wjvelasquez:

    para que los demas sigan imitando.

  • izikavazo:

    Good golly.

  • AlexKunzelmann:

    Automobile? Blah. Aviation? Boooring. This is the greatest invention I’ve ever seen.

  • skola28:

    Looks amazing. When can we actually buy this stuff?

  • msteudel:

    Looks amazing … I wonder if they’ll release it with the expansions as well …

  • guachupe:

    awesome!!!!!
    where can i buy this???!!!!!!!!!

  • jakraay:

    This looks awesome! Only problem I have is people can see your cards when trading. How am I suppose to use my awesome bluffing skills if everyone can see my cards?

  • Impling:

    Great now i need 15K to get a Microsoft surface

  • alextastic:

    wooow.

  • FuzzyLumpyKins:

    After working for a board game retailer, I know how popular this game is and I’m sure this will be a great game to have for this kind of thing! Very Cool I would love to have one!

  • buttermilch1989:

    Fail. 200 times as expensive and no advantages.

  • alucardvv:

    its a giant ipad

  • rolandinho1975:

    Nice tech but pointless application.

  • kisnney1:

    @buttermilch1989
    You didn’t get it.
    1 – This is tecnology development. You start with a simple game, and soon you can do whatever you want. The computer games, for example, were pointless in the beginning, look what we’ve got now.

    2 – This is software. In the future, you will have one million games on your microsoft surface or similar. They won’t need any game shelf

    3 – You can save games, without taking any space.

    Lots of other advantages. I’ve ran out of space and patience.

  • kisnney1:

    @rolandinho1975
    Well you need to start somewhere. That’s how research and development works. You do a simple thing, people give you money to do a standard one. You make it standard, people give you money to do it big and fancy. And so on…

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