Title: Catan Online World Looking for Beta-Testers Post by: naum on February 13, 2008, 06:40:21 AM http://www.cms.playcatan.com/index.php?lang=en_US
Quote PlayCatan is looking for fifty playtesters for the English version of its Catan Online World (COW). Enrollment is first come, first serve, and interested parties should contact Gavin Allister (gavinallister@catan.com), head of the English-speaking COW community. On COW, you can play Settlers of Catan for free; with a Premium membership, you can play various Seafarers and Cities & Knights scenarios, along with other games from Klaus Teuber. COW plans to launch its English version in Spring 2008. If anybody is into that sort of thing… Title: Re: Catan Online World Looking for Beta-Testers Post by: schild on February 13, 2008, 06:43:54 AM holy shit lookit that. There needs to be a Steam setup for online board games. And just translate like EVERY GAME to digital form. Fo rizzles.
Title: Re: Catan Online World Looking for Beta-Testers Post by: Sky on February 13, 2008, 06:47:22 AM Fo rizzles. o no u dint don ricklesAlso...COW? :oh_i_see: Title: Re: Catan Online World Looking for Beta-Testers Post by: Valmorian on February 13, 2008, 06:48:40 AM Alternatively, you could just go here: http://games.asobrain.com and play Settlers, Seafarers and Knights and Cities for free in a browser. :P
Title: Re: Catan Online World Looking for Beta-Testers Post by: cironian on February 13, 2008, 08:15:41 AM Also, a shitload of different board games is available here: http://www.brettspielwelt.de/Spiele/?nation=en (Java required, but free)
Most players over there are German, but there are English communities on the site as well. Title: Re: Catan Online World Looking for Beta-Testers Post by: Teleku on February 13, 2008, 10:13:45 AM Somebody needs to translate all the fuckton of board game/war game sets into a nice looking digital form, and charge a monthly fee. What ever few box sales companies would actually lose (because frankly most of the type of gamers who play those now are going to be playing the physical form anyways) would be way offset by opening them up to a much much larger player base. With a computer automatically handling the rules, it would decrease the time investment to play, and make it a lot more viable for most people. Not to mention removing the tedious bits and letting you just have fun.
On top of that, if somebody like Rackham or GW would be ballsy and actually start translating their miniature games to digital, that would be awesome as well, but I know better than to have hope for that. Title: Re: Catan Online World Looking for Beta-Testers Post by: Aez on February 13, 2008, 05:19:21 PM http://www.cms.playcatan.com/index.php?lang=en_US Quote PlayCatan is looking for fifty playtesters for the English version of its Catan Online World (COW). Enrollment is first come, first serve, and interested parties should contact Gavin Allister (gavinallister@catan.com), head of the English-speaking COW community. On COW, you can play Settlers of Catan for free; with a Premium membership, you can play various Seafarers and Cities & Knights scenarios, along with other games from Klaus Teuber. COW plans to launch its English version in Spring 2008. If anybody is into that sort of thing… Fifty playtesters ? Wtf? Title: Re: Catan Online World Looking for Beta-Testers Post by: Tmon on February 14, 2008, 11:31:52 AM Somebody needs to translate all the fuckton of board game/war game sets into a nice looking digital form, and charge a monthly fee. What ever few box sales companies would actually lose (because frankly most of the type of gamers who play those now are going to be playing the physical form anyways) would be way offset by opening them up to a much much larger player base. With a computer automatically handling the rules, it would decrease the time investment to play, and make it a lot more viable for most people. Not to mention removing the tedious bits and letting you just have fun. On top of that, if somebody like Rackham or GW would be ballsy and actually start translating their miniature games to digital, that would be awesome as well, but I know better than to have hope for that. Like these guys did with SPI games? http://www.hexwar.com/ |