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Your civilization has reached the stars, and your population is hungry for discovery. Explore, colonize, research — but be sure to build up your strength to be ready for the dangers that await!
One Deck Galaxy is a co-op space civilization-building game using only cards, dice, and tokens. Each card in the deck represents both a location in space your civilization has scouted, but also the benefits it could reap by colonizing or studying it. These benefits increase your ability to roll dice and manipulate them, and help your civilization grow stronger. When the deck runs out, the era advances and your foes become more dangerous. If you’re not ready, they may overwhelm you and send your empire into decline before it can become truly great!
Ages | 14+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players |
Play Time | 30m – 60m |
Designer | Chris Cieslik |
Mechanics | Cooperative Game, Deck, Bag, and Pool Building, Melding and Splaying, Move Through Deck |
Theme | Card Game, Dice, Space Exploration |
Publisher | Asmadi Games |
davezelzer
In process of learning... rule book kind of sketchy, but lots of great content to learn from on YouTube. Really like the game so far.
CoolPenguin42
Is it the best solo ever? Nope. But it is a bunch of fun and easy to play, so I think it's about an 8/10 for me. Would recommend to any solo player. Plus I love the fact you can play as space radishes lmao
apoQ
If this game had clearer and more organized rulebook, and better and clearer videos by the developer/publisher it would be far more enjoyable. I rate it high because of its potential and enjoyability after the giant grind of trying to understand the rules clearly. There are not a lot of videos on it on Youtube nor on any other place and this has been released for a long time now. The dev said he is going to upload more produced videos on it but that simply has not happened and the only video there is, is very confusing with the dev cheating and skipping steps ahead, not explaining in a simple manner the step-by-step process. The game is very fun once you get to grips with it but I find that it's one of the cases where the 30-60min sessions is just a lie. This one has been 90mins+ for me so I would recommend you block out at least 2h of your day for your first couple of solo playthroughs.