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Roll for the Galaxy
45m - 45m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 13+
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
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40crew
Kinda hard to get into in the first game, but after two games, we looked at each other, and declared our love to the game. Will bring it for our vacation, and hope to get many, many games under our belt there. It's hard to give a review after just two games, especially with a game like this, but you could just feel there is something to it. We kept starving us selves from resources, but once our little machine started going, it was just so satisfying. Highly recommended.
Ajax
Decent game with some nice elements, but it just doesn't grab me. I was never a fan of [b]Race for the Galaxy[/b], and--while I'd rather play this one--it still has a lot of complexity that doesn't do it for me. Seems like you just need to have a good understanding of the tiles.
AgentToast
+ Tactical Decisions You are constantly figuring out how to use your resources as efficiently as possible. It may feel like you are at the mercy of luck when you are rolling dice or drawing tiles, but there is almost always a way to turn things in your favor. Every round is a challenging puzzle that is rewarding to solve. + Reading Other Players An important part of the game is being able to anticipate what other players will do so that you can take advantage of their phase selection. It is especially gratifying when you are able to pull this off. + Satisfying Engine Building Building your empire by gaining dice from settlements and acquiring special abilities from developments is fun. There is always something to look forward to. - Multiplayer Solitaire Because most of the game takes place behind the player screens, it is easy to focus on your own tableau and ignore the rest of the table. Even if you are paying attention, it is hard to keep track of what everyone is doing and what their special abilities are. This is probably something that will get better with more plays and familiarity with the game.