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Bézier Games  |  SKU: 40223287345203

Maglev Metro: Moonbases & Mars

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Description

Designer Ted Alspach
Publisher Bézier Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 60-90 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up

Two brand new space-based recessed expansion maps for Maglev Metro that tweak the mechanics and how the game is played, giving the base game even more replayability.

Magnetic Levitation technology is the technology of choice for extra-terrestrial transportation, and your job is to build a network of maglev rails to assist in creating a lunar vacation destination, taking advantage of its 1/6th gravity and relatively flat surface.


Create your own personal moonbase where passengers arrive from Earth (even if your train is elsewhere)
Move four times as far (up to 16 stations when the action is maxed out) for no extra cost
Create a dual-color station in the middle of the map that can accept two different passenger types
Use new Brake and Reverse technology to make speeding around the map faster and more efficient
Build track to connect to your opponents' moonbases in order to pick up their passengers.


Mars' colonization has begun, and now it's time to connect locations with maglev railways.


Zip around the planet by building track all the way around it (instantly going from one side of the map to the other)
Use the new Launch action to send your train up above the atmosphere and deliver passengers to both Phobos and Deimos
No need for reverse on Mars, as your train moves backwards and forwards
Canyons are expensive to build on but provide access to critical stations, including the central launch station


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