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Asmadi Games  |  SKU: ASI0090

One Deck Galaxy

$24.95 CAD $27.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Chris Cieslik
Publisher Asmadi Games
Players 1-2
Playtime 30-60 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up


Your civilization has reached the stars, and your population is hungry for discovery. Explore, colonize, research — but be sure to build up your strength to be ready for the dangers that await!

One Deck Galaxy is a co-op space civilization-building game using only cards, dice, and tokens. Each card in the deck represents both a location in space your civilization has scouted, but also the benefits it could reap by colonizing or studying it. These benefits increase your ability to roll dice and manipulate them, and help your civilization grow stronger. When the deck runs out, the era advances and your foes become more dangerous. If you're not ready, they may overwhelm you and send your empire into decline before it can become truly great!

Customer Reviews

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Pako Chan

One Deck Galaxy

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Peter Sawatzky
One deck frustration

I love the concept but a couple big things hold it back, one the manual is not complete with key rules not being in the book.

Once you get the hang of the game it's pretty fun with lots of difficult decisions causing you to lose (and you will lose) but the one thing above all that YMMV with is the on purpose design decision to use tucked cards as it's preferred methodology of play. I personally can't stand tucking cards but I get that is how some people like to play

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Barry Tremaine
One Deck Galaxy is Out of this World

really enjoying the game, but thank god there are people on youtube doing run-throughs.