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GMT Games  |  SKU: 1812-21

SpaceCorp: 2025-2300AD (Second Printing)

$84.95 CAD
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Description

Designer John H. Butterfield
Publisher GMT Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 60-240 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up
Expansion SpaceCorp: Ventures

SpaceCorp: 2025-2300 AD is a fast-playing board game in which one to four players explore and develop outer space over three eras. Each player controls an Earth-based enterprise seeking profit by driving the expansion of humanity into the Solar System and beyond. In SpaceCorp you can …
  • Assemble a spaceport at a Lagrange Point.
  • Launch an exploration mission to Mars.
  • Mine the asteroids.
  • Earn profit from exotic resources discovered on the Jovian moons.
  • Discover microbial life in the subsurface oceans of Charon.
  • Decode exo-DNA to develop radiation resistant human pioneers.
  • Undertake a mission to Alpha Centauri in a generation ship.
  • Break through technological barriers to achieve faster-than-light travel.
  • Establish a colony in the Tau Ceti star system.

Each of the three eras is played on a different board:
  • The first era, Mariners, covers exploration and development out to Mars.
  • In Planeteers, players settle the outer solar system.
  • In Starfarers, players send missions to nearby star systems and establish interstellar colonies.


The game is based on Ejner Fulsang's SpaceCorp book, the first of the Galactican Series.

Customer Reviews

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Douglas

Great tech tree style game with different game boards you graduate to as the game proceeds. A satisfying solo variant too.

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Elijah Bak
The Simplest Game to Teach

I got this last year and was able to learn it in one solo session and then teach it to my group in a matter of a single session. They were competitive in the span of a few turns. I found that I didn't need to refer to the rules more than a couple of times. Elegant design in its simplicity. Highly recommended.

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Terry Ross
Good 3x game

No eXtermination. Solo play is fairly low maintenance and intuitive, compared to other solo Automatons. 3 games with increasing difficulty keeps it interesting. Rule book takes some getting used to, and there aren't a bunch of online playthroughs. The online video content for this game also frequently has rules mistakes. If you can get through that, it's worth it.

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Ron Rhyno
Good

Fun race game. Pretty good solo and has a nice production.

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Simon Gauvin
Not the solo game I was looking for

The game overall is a very good game. But, I bought this to play primarily solitaire because of the designer's pedigree. This is very praised among the solo gamer community, but I have to admit that I am a bit disappointed by this game. I like it and think it is a very clever design. But the AI is just not hard enough. I never lost any game and the last time I have played I had nearly double the score of the AI. I still have to try it multiplayer, but it will be a hard sell for my gaming group since it's a 3 to 5 hour game (depending on the players around the table). I still recommend the game though, as it's a very clever design and it's easy to pick up and play.