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Let’s Play CATAN - Play, Socialize & Fun

Let’s Play CATAN - Play, Socialize & Fun

Sun, Mar 1, 11:00 AM
From Backgammon Berlin
4.9

Join our **CATAN** Meetup to play, socialize, and enjoy this classic board game. Everyone is welcome, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player. Expect fun, friendly games, plenty of laughter, and the chance to make new friends. This is a relaxed, casual meetup: **no hardcore competition**, just friendly rivalry. 👉 **Please RSVP only if you plan to attend.** *** **How to Play (Quick Guide):** * **Setup:** Build the island with hex tiles, place number tokens, roads, settlements, and give each player starting resources. * **Turn order:** On your turn, roll two dice to produce resources, then trade and build. * **Resource production:** Players gain resources (wood, brick, sheep, wheat, ore) from tiles next to their settlements/cities when the tile’s number is rolled. * **Robber:** If a 7 is rolled, players with too many cards discard half; move the robber to block a tile and steal a card. *NOTE: Friendly robber rule: We play with the friendly robber rule, which means that the robber cannot be placed on a player with less than 3 points.* * **Trading:** Trade resources with other players or with the bank (usually 4:1, better with ports). * **Building:** Spend resources to build roads, settlements, cities, or buy development cards. * **Victory points:** Earn points from settlements, cities, development cards, Longest Road, and Largest Army. * **Winning:** The first player to reach 10 victory points on their turn wins. * 2-Hours-Max: If no one reaches 10 points by the end of the second hour, the player with the most points wins. This keeps our game capped at **two hours**. ⏰️ *** **Our Game Set-Up & Attendance Policy:** 1. We will have two CATAN sets available for up to six players each, assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. 2. Since each game takes a considerable amount of time, arriving after a game has already started may make it difficult to place you at a table. 3. In such cases, you may need to place your first two settlements on the remaining available parts of the map—if space allows. 4. Please make sure to update your RSVP in advance. Failure to do so may cause unnecessary delays for everyone at the start. 5. Not showing up without notice will result in being blacklisted for at least one future meetup. ***

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Cards Against Humanity Tuesday

Cards Against Humanity Tuesday

Tue, Feb 24, 6:00 PM
From Cards Against Humanity - Tuesdays for Terrible People
4.6

Ok everybody, it's 2026, and after taking a break for the holidays, games are starting up again as usual. We'll meet, have a beer, and play a round of cards against humanity. Laughs will be had, groans will be groaned, beer will go down the hatch. This event is public, and prior experience with the game is not required. You are not required to drink alcohol, but please note that we are crashing a bar, so a beverage purchase or two is appropriate and necessary for us to maintain their goodwill. Bringing snacks to share is encouraged. See you there!

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Cards Against Humanity Tuesday

Cards Against Humanity Tuesday

Tue, Feb 17, 6:00 PM
From Cards Against Humanity - Tuesdays for Terrible People
4.6

Ok everybody, it's 2026, and after taking a break for the holidays, games are starting up again as usual. We'll meet, have a beer, and play a round of cards against humanity. Laughs will be had, groans will be groaned, beer will go down the hatch. This event is public, and prior experience with the game is not required. You are not required to drink alcohol, but please note that we are crashing a bar, so a beverage purchase or two is appropriate and necessary for us to maintain their goodwill. Bringing snacks to share is encouraged. See you there!

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1 attendee
Cards Against Humanity Tuesday

Cards Against Humanity Tuesday

Tue, Mar 3, 6:00 PM
From Cards Against Humanity - Tuesdays for Terrible People
4.6

Ok everybody, it's 2026, and after taking a break for the holidays, games are starting up again as usual. We'll meet, have a beer, and play a round of cards against humanity. Laughs will be had, groans will be groaned, beer will go down the hatch. This event is public, and prior experience with the game is not required. You are not required to drink alcohol, but please note that we are crashing a bar, so a beverage purchase or two is appropriate and necessary for us to maintain their goodwill. Bringing snacks to share is encouraged. See you there!

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Rethink Relationships – with The Relationship Design Games

Rethink Relationships – with The Relationship Design Games

Wed, Feb 18, 6:00 PM
From Relating Beyond Norms and Labels

**Quick update:** There was a typo in the event description: The event is on **February 18**, not February 8. Sorry about that! RSVPs on Meetup are now closed since most guests signed up via Luma, and it’s easier to manage this way. You can still register or join the waitlist using this link: https://luma.com/i8yzc8m7?tk=gMseHM On Wednesday, February 18th, I’m inviting you to join for an evening of connection, play, and reimagining relationships beyond the scripts and power structures of monogamy, heteronormativity, and patriarchy. This is NOT a dating event; it’s a gathering of people who enjoy reflecting, learning, and exchanging perspectives on relationships, community, and sexuality. This event is especially directed towards non monogamous/ relationship anarchist people and/or people who are curious and open to discussing alternative relationship structures. I’m the creator of The Relationship Design Game, The Sexuality Design Game, and The Community Design Game, and we’ll play the games together. Through their prompts, the games create space to rethink relationships according to your own needs and desires, and to cultivate communication, honesty, and respect. There will be space for sharing personal experiences, gaining different perspectives, supporting one another, listening, and being listened to with empathy. Feel free to bring drinks and or snacks to share ☺️ There will be no tolerance for racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, or hate speech of any kind. The meetup will take place at a private home. The space is limited, but it’s cozy and warm. Please cancel in advance if you’re not able to come, so I can offer the spot to someone else. The location will be in Kastanienallee. I’ll send the exact address after confirmation. I hope to see you there!

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Board Game / Gesellschaftsspiel (Level B1 is recommended)

Mon, Feb 16, 5:15 PM
From Let's speak German

Hi, this event will be playing a board game called: Ein Wochenende in Berlin. We will play the game together in GERMAN and I will moderate the game and support you when having difficulties unterstanding questions and correct your German throughout the game. The game is great fun as its about learning the German language and having questions related to Berlin as well :) The game is for up to 5 Players. So we will be a small group. Even if there is only one person registering the event will take place:) For this game its recommended to only join if you have Level B1 or a very advanced Level of A2 Please note: At the boardgames cafe we are meeting every person has to pay 2,5 per hour for the space they are offering. So calculate with an extra of 5 € as we are playing around 2h. But coffee and drinks are quite cheap at the place, so it kind of cancels each other out :)

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Yes, Berlin has groups dedicated to collectible card games. These groups often organize events, providing opportunities for you to play and connect with other card game fans in the area.

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Yes, you can host card game events by starting your Meetup group. This is a great way to rally other collectors in Berlin to join your games.

Not all card games have events at all times. Availability depends on current group activities and trends in Berlin.

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