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Roll for the Galaxy: Rivalry
Expansion of:
Roll for the Galaxy
30m - 60m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 14+
Dice rolling in a game can be used for many things, randomness being the most obvious. Dice can also be used as counters. The dice themselves can be unique and different sizes, shapes and colors to represent different things.
Dice Rolling
The simultaneous action selection mechanic lets players secretly choose their actions. After they are revealed, the actions resolve following the rule-set of the game.
Simultaneous Action Selection
Variable Phase Order implies that turns may not be played the same way as before and/or after.
Variable Phase Order
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
This mechanism requires players to select individual actions from a set of actions available to all players. Players generally select actions one-at-a-time and in turn order. There is usually(*) a limit on the number of times a single action may be taken. Actions are commonly selected by the placement of game pieces or tokens on the selected actions. Each player usually has a limited number of pieces with which to participate in the process.
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javitowildchild
La expansión innecesaria que sin embargo, me encanta. Las nuevas losetas iniciales y de exploración con sus correspondientes dados son geniales. ******Modulos***** Alien Orb: añade un dado con caras customizables al que no es obligatorio recurrir para ganar. Lanzas el dado junto con los dados normales y te da algún bonus. Desaparecen los dados $ gratis, siendo esto ahora una sexta posible fase. Las caras mejoradas del dado si pueden ser un "game changer" pero los turnos que dedicas a mejorarlo no los gastas en las estrategias de siempre. En general, una adición muy interesante, me gusta especialemnte que tenga un par de caras que hacen que el dados se auto-mejore incluso si decides pasar de él. La única pega es que aumenta un poco la duración del juego al elevar a 15 construcciones el final de la partida pero si aprovechas las oportunidad del nuevo dado se queda más o menos igual. Una expansión que meto siempre con cualquiera que ya le haya dado un par de partidas y que cada vez me gusta más. ****************** Deal game: con solo un par de partidas con este módulo tengo que decir que no le he sacado partido y lo veo innecesario. De momento lo utilizamos de forma residual utilizando únicamente los posibles tratos en momentos puntuales de la partida, nunca como estrategia. Me da la sensación que ensucia las mecánicas del RftG y no le hace ningún favor. De todas formas me faltan partidas para confirmar mis sospechas.
henrysunset
One rating doesn't make a lot of sense given that there are three modules. 1) The new cards and dice are a fine but unexciting addition. 2) The Dice addition is fun, but feels a bit unbalanced and adds even more luck to a game which so carefully reduced luck. 3) The "Deal" addition is so awkward seeming and unappealing for two players that we haven't been willing to try it yet.
lebryant
Not the biggest fan of expansions that offer you modules instead of allowing to put everything in together. However, I have to admit the expansion looks good, from what I've seen. I have only tried the "Orb Technology" module which was a solid addition to the usual choice tree each player has. Keen to try other modules to get a better idea of the expansion. --- lebryant's TOP expansions of all time --- [2022]: 24/45 (top 53%) | Rating - 5 | Overall Plays - 1 [2021]: 20/41 (top 49%) | Rating - 6 | Overall Plays - 1 [2019]: 20/38 (top 52%) | Rating - 6 | Overall Plays - 1