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Startropolis
Publisher: Petersen Games
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Startropolis
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- 4 cards (63.0mmx88.0mm)
- 30 cards (70.0mmx120.0mm)
- 4 cards (41.0mmx63.0mm)
=
60,82€
Full price
58,79€
=
60,82€
Full price
58,79€
=
60,82€
Full price
58,79€
4 cards of 63.0mm width and 88.0mm of height
30 cards of 70.0mm width and 120.0mm of height
4 cards of 41.0mm width and 63.0mm of height
The Nexus suddenly birthed from nothing. It was just a weak spot in space, created randomly by clashing stresses of gravity. But when it formed, it instantly became an exit point – a extra focus – for every wormhole in the entire galactic octant; the same wormholes used for interstellar travel by every starfaring species. Soon, a human starship found the Nexus, by the simple process of noticing the alternate exit point while traversing one of those wormholes. The commercial and navigational value of the nexus was obvious, and the humans began exploiting the asteroid field surrounding the exit point. They hollowed out the largest asteroid creating the core module in preparation for building a full-blown space station.
Led by those same wormholes, other starships soon showed up. Then more. Now all alien civilizations want access to the Nexus. Rather than see bloodshed, the humans, ensconced in place, offered to let all share the Nexus peacefully. The humans would build the space station modules, ensuring compatibility, but the aliens would purchase and own the modules themselves. In effect, the aliens became outside investors – potentially controlling investors – thus Startropolis was born!
You are the alien CEO of one of these galactic corporations, and your masters have given you seed money. What will you purchase? A solar power monopoly? Luxury habitats? Will you outperform your competition, and prove your dominance?
Startropolis is a modular 3-D space station game for 2-4 people. Each turn, players buy modules and connect them to the existing space station. This creates revenue, and allows them to purchase more modules. The player with the most credits at game end wins.
| Mechanics: | Modular Board Tile Placement |
| Categories: | City Building Economic Science Fiction |
| Alternative names: | |
| BARCODE: | 680569978295 |
| This was seen 1715 times | |
- 4 cards (63.0mmx88.0mm)
- 30 cards (70.0mmx120.0mm)
- 4 cards (41.0mmx63.0mm)
=
60,82€
Full price
58,79€
=
60,82€
Full price
58,79€
=
60,82€
Full price
58,79€
The Nexus suddenly birthed from nothing. It was just a weak spot in space, created randomly by clashing stresses of gravity. But when it formed, it instantly became an exit point – a extra focus – for every wormhole in the entire galactic octant; the same wormholes used for interstellar travel by every starfaring species. Soon, a human starship found the Nexus, by the simple process of noticing the alternate exit point while traversing one of those wormholes. The commercial and navigational value of the nexus was obvious, and the humans began exploiting the asteroid field surrounding the exit point. They hollowed out the largest asteroid creating the core module in preparation for building a full-blown space station.
Led by those same wormholes, other starships soon showed up. Then more. Now all alien civilizations want access to the Nexus. Rather than see bloodshed, the humans, ensconced in place, offered to let all share the Nexus peacefully. The humans would build the space station modules, ensuring compatibility, but the aliens would purchase and own the modules themselves. In effect, the aliens became outside investors – potentially controlling investors – thus Startropolis was born!
You are the alien CEO of one of these galactic corporations, and your masters have given you seed money. What will you purchase? A solar power monopoly? Luxury habitats? Will you outperform your competition, and prove your dominance?
Startropolis is a modular 3-D space station game for 2-4 people. Each turn, players buy modules and connect them to the existing space station. This creates revenue, and allows them to purchase more modules. The player with the most credits at game end wins.
4 cards of 63.0mm width and 88.0mm of height
30 cards of 70.0mm width and 120.0mm of height
4 cards of 41.0mm width and 63.0mm of height
| Mechanics: | Modular Board Tile Placement |
| Categories: | City Building Economic Science Fiction |
| Alternative names: | |
| BARCODE: | 680569978295 |
| This was seen 1715 times | |
