Just a short post today. I’m sure there’s much more Catan could open my eyes to, but just one more for this little series. This time, I’m moving away from strategy. I’ve said before that Catan is a game of luck made to look like a game of strategy. That’s a little unfair, of course.Continue reading “Lent 2026: When the dice don’t roll…”
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Lent 2026: Does anyone have a brick?
Apparently the game isn’t done teaching me yet… If you read yesterday’s post, you’ll know Catan has become a popular game with some of my family. It’s also turning out to be a goldmine for theological thinking, so here’s a second reflection inspired by the board game. Our games of Catan have a particular rhythm.Continue reading “Lent 2026: Does anyone have a brick?”
Lent 2026: Starting Tiles
Do you like games? I do, especially board games that pretend to reward strategy while quietly smuggling in chaos. Recently our family favourite has been Catan. The idea is simple: the board is made of different resources, wood, wheat, sheep, brick and ore. Each tile has a number, and when that number is rolled onContinue reading “Lent 2026: Starting Tiles”