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This is, says Kowert, because “games reflect culture.”Adding climate crisis elements to games can also make the topic more accessible, Kowert says. On the side of the Catan: New Energies board, a little black marker tracks the level of greenhouse gasses in the current game. It can also trigger the early end of the game, in which case the player with the most renewable power plants wins. Players can add green discs to the bag — which can give players using renewable energy bonuses — by building renewable power plants. When development on New Energies started in 2011 there were three renewable energy sources: wind, water and solar.
Persons: ” Rachel Kowert, , Catan, Erik Assadourian, , Benjamin Teuber, Klaus Teuber, Teuber, Assadourian, Kelli Schmitz, playtesters Organizations: CNN, Storm, , Catan, Worldwatch Institute, Catan GmbH, Development, Brand Development Locations: Springs, United States
The creator of the Catan board game has died
  + stars: | 2023-04-04 | by ( Danielle Wiener-Bronner | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
New York CNN —Klaus Teuber, creator of the blockbuster board game Catan, has passed away. “It is with profound sadness that we at Catan Studio acknowledge the passing of Klaus Teuber, legendary game designer and creator of the beloved board game Catan,” the game publisher’s said in a statement posted to Facebook and other social media platforms Tuesday. Catan, originally called Settlers of Catan, came out in 1995. “With sales nearing 25 million copies worldwide, Settlers of Catan is becoming the most popular board game since Risk and Monopoly,” according to the Atlantic. “Thank you Klaus for the joy you have brought to my life through the brilliant game of Catan,” another wrote.
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