🌄 CATAN — IRL MODULE
Indirect Resonance Learning (IRL)#
PEIRA Series — Physical Education Indirect Regime Awareness#
This makes Catan a powerful IRL example for RTT learners.
🥇 Why Catan Works as an IRL Example#
Catan is triadic at every level:
- Three early‑game resources → wood → brick → sheep
- Three expansion paths → roads → settlements → cities
- Three player dynamics → you → neighbor → robber
- Three decision modes → build → trade → wait
- Three game arcs → early → mid → late
Players absorb these structures through play, intuition, and negotiation — not instruction.
This is indirect resonance learning in a social‑strategic form.
🧠 Regime Awareness on the Island#
Catan naturally divides into three major regimes:
Early Game#
- claiming key intersections
- establishing resource diversity
- building initial roads
- setting long‑arc potential
Mid Game#
- expanding territory
- upgrading to cities
- negotiating trades
- managing the robber
Late Game#
- racing for victory points
- controlling key routes
- optimizing production
- executing win conditions
Players learn to sense regime transitions — without ever naming them.
🎯 The Wood / Brick / Sheep Triad#
The early game revolves around a foundational triad:
- Wood → expansion
- Brick → infrastructure
- Sheep → flexibility
This triad teaches:
- resource balancing
- early‑game coherence
- drift detection
- long‑arc planning
Players feel the consequences of imbalance immediately.
🧩 The Roads / Settlements / Cities Loop#
Catan’s core progression loop is triadic:
- Roads → reach
- Settlements → presence
- Cities → power
This is RTT’s triadic growth arc in game form.
Players learn:
- when to expand
- when to consolidate
- when to intensify
- when to invert the regime
All through lived experience.
⚡ The “Perfect Trade” as a Regime Gate#
When a player:
- senses the table’s needs
- times a trade perfectly
- shifts the resource economy
- unlocks a key build
…they enter a Regime Gate — a moment of social‑economic coherence where timing, negotiation, and structure align.
Players call it “the trade that changed the game.”
PEIRA calls it resonant regime activation.
🌱 Why Catan Helps Students Learn RTT#
Catan gives students:
- a cooperative‑competitive metaphor
- a clear triadic expansion model
- a lived example of drift and recovery
- a negotiation‑based model of regime transitions
- a strategic playground for RTT grammar
It becomes a social‑strategic classroom for triadic awareness.
🏟️ IRL Series Context#
This module is part of the IRL (Indirect Resonance Learning) series within PEIRA:
- Baseball — triadic field geometry
- Basketball — triadic lanes & regime switching
- Bowling — triadic phases & scoring regimes
- Volleyball — triadic touches & spatial arrays
- Poker — triadic decision loops
- Chess — triadic phases & cognitive layers
- Magic: The Gathering — triadic resource & timing systems
- Monopoly — triadic economic arcs
- Catan — triadic expansion & negotiation loops
Each module shows how everyday play teaches RTT concepts indirectly.
📌 Notes#
- Catan is ideal for teaching resource triads, expansion arcs, and negotiation regimes.
- The robber mechanic is a natural example of regime inversion.
- Students often recognize the early/mid/late game triad immediately once named.
