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Release Date

2008

Game Designer
Bill Eberle
Theme

Fantasy

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Cosmic Encounter

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Hand Management
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Conquer the galaxy with shifting alliances and the unique powers of your alien race.

Playing Time

60 - 120 Minutes

Player Count

3 - 5 Players

Build a galactic empire... In the depths of space, the alien races of the Cosmos vie with each other for control of the universe. Alliances form and shift from moment to moment, while cataclysmic battles send starships screaming into the warp. This classic game of alien politics returns from the warp once more! In Cosmic Encounter, each player becomes the leader of one of dozens of alien races, each with its own unique power. On a player's turn, he or she becomes the offense. The offense encounters another player on a planet by moving a group of his or her ships through the hyperspace gate to that planet. Both sides can invite allies and play cards to try and tip the encounter in their favor. The object of the game is to establish colonies in other players' planetary systems. The winner(s) are the first player(s) to have five colonies on any planets outside his or her home system. These colonies may all be in one system or scattered over multiple systems. The players must use force, cunning, and diplomacy to ensure their victory. And, because alliances are a key part of the game, multiple players can win together!

Reviews

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Jake P
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Well where do I start? A very interesting concept: make a base game , then make all the factions bend or break those rules , how many factions? 200+….. just let that sink in… so the game as a base is pretty simple. But every time you play you’ll probably be learning to tweak rules and how 2 aliens interact. You’ll never stop learning this game. But that’s enough about that. How does it play? —————————————————————— This game is a lot of fun! Simple idea, get ships on 5 planets different to your own. Seeking alliances and negotiating is a fun element. This is a game that I think hugely depends on group investment. If someone’s not feeling it, it’ll sap the fun for everyone for this one as it’s a high player interaction game.

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Luke
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A box of limitless possibilities. This game is very group dependant, but with the right people it is a very memorable experience. An absolute classic.

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