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The Exodus Fleet
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- Cartes 168 (45.0mmx68.0mm) [suggéré par ichiruishu]
- Cartes 77 (63.5mmx88.0mm) [suggéré par ichiruishu]
=
61,41€
Plein tarif
72,70€
=
65,65€
Plein tarif
78,00€
=
67,65€
Plein tarif
80,50€
168 cartes de 45.0mm de largeur et 68.0mm de hauteur
77 cartes de 63.5mm de largeur et 88.0mm de hauteur
What's left of civilization on this planet is being cut into portions by those most prone to cutting. Those of us who want something better...we'll find it somewhere else.
The Exodus Fleet features resource management and tableau building mechanisms along with a highly interactive system of role selection and bidding in which players compete to hire miners, spaceship builders, and other groups to piece together their own fleet to escape a dying Earth. Just building ships and filling them with refugees will score you points, but making sure your ships work together may give you the advantage you need.
Players must decide whether to prioritize building ships within one faction (to score bonus points) or whether it might be better to build ships with synergy for powering their actions. Is it better to spend your resources on more ships or rescuing more survivors off of Earth? Should you gamble on explorers or just take a turn to gather more resources? And exactly how much money does my opponent still have? Can they outbid me for the action I really need to perform? A variety of strategic and tactical dilemmas await...
The Exodus Fleet features resource management and tableau building mechanisms along with a highly interactive system of role selection and bidding in which players compete to hire miners, spaceship builders, and other groups to piece together their own fleet to escape a dying Earth. Just building ships and filling them with refugees will score you points, but making sure your ships work together may give you the advantage you need.
Players must decide whether to prioritize building ships within one faction (to score bonus points) or whether it might be better to build ships with synergy for powering their actions. Is it better to spend your resources on more ships or rescuing more survivors off of Earth? Should you gamble on explorers or just take a turn to gather more resources? And exactly how much money does my opponent still have? Can they outbid me for the action I really need to perform? A variety of strategic and tactical dilemmas await...
| Mécanique: | Vente aux enchères/enchères Ordre des phases variable Pouvoirs variables des joueurs |
| Catégories: | Économique Science-fiction Exploration |
| Noms alternatifs: | |
| BARCODE: | 9781938146558 |
| Cela a été vu 4080 fois | |
- Cartes 168 (45.0mmx68.0mm) [suggéré par ichiruishu]
- Cartes 77 (63.5mmx88.0mm) [suggéré par ichiruishu]
=
61,41€
Plein tarif
72,70€
=
65,65€
Plein tarif
78,00€
=
67,65€
Plein tarif
80,50€
What's left of civilization on this planet is being cut into portions by those most prone to cutting. Those of us who want something better...we'll find it somewhere else.
The Exodus Fleet features resource management and tableau building mechanisms along with a highly interactive system of role selection and bidding in which players compete to hire miners, spaceship builders, and other groups to piece together their own fleet to escape a dying Earth. Just building ships and filling them with refugees will score you points, but making sure your ships work together may give you the advantage you need.
Players must decide whether to prioritize building ships within one faction (to score bonus points) or whether it might be better to build ships with synergy for powering their actions. Is it better to spend your resources on more ships or rescuing more survivors off of Earth? Should you gamble on explorers or just take a turn to gather more resources? And exactly how much money does my opponent still have? Can they outbid me for the action I really need to perform? A variety of strategic and tactical dilemmas await...
The Exodus Fleet features resource management and tableau building mechanisms along with a highly interactive system of role selection and bidding in which players compete to hire miners, spaceship builders, and other groups to piece together their own fleet to escape a dying Earth. Just building ships and filling them with refugees will score you points, but making sure your ships work together may give you the advantage you need.
Players must decide whether to prioritize building ships within one faction (to score bonus points) or whether it might be better to build ships with synergy for powering their actions. Is it better to spend your resources on more ships or rescuing more survivors off of Earth? Should you gamble on explorers or just take a turn to gather more resources? And exactly how much money does my opponent still have? Can they outbid me for the action I really need to perform? A variety of strategic and tactical dilemmas await...
168 cartes de 45.0mm de largeur et 68.0mm de hauteur
77 cartes de 63.5mm de largeur et 88.0mm de hauteur
| Mécanique: | Vente aux enchères/enchères Ordre des phases variable Pouvoirs variables des joueurs |
| Catégories: | Économique Science-fiction Exploration |
| Noms alternatifs: | |
| BARCODE: | 9781938146558 |
| Cela a été vu 4080 fois | |