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Diseñado por Jens Drögemüller, Helge Ostertag
Publicado por Feuerland Spiele, Automa Factory + 17 más
Jugadores
1-4
Opinión de la Comunidad
Un juego pesado con mecánicas de poderes asimétricos, ideal para 3 jugadores. Valorado 8.1 en BGG.
Cómo Se Juega
End Game Bonuses
Extra points are awarded at the end for meeting certain goals — keep an eye on those bonus objectives!
Hexagon Grid
The board uses hexagons instead of squares — this gives you more directions to move and think about.
Income
You earn resources automatically each round based on what you've built up — the snowball effect is real.
Modular Board
The board is made of separate pieces arranged differently each game — no two setups are ever quite the same.
Network and Route Building
You connect locations to form networks — the bigger and smarter your network, the more points you earn.
Solo / Solitaire Game
You can play this one all by yourself — perfect for a quiet evening when you want a fun challenge on your own.
Tech Trees / Tech Tracks
You unlock new abilities or upgrades along a branching tech tree — each path opens up different strategies.
Turn Order: Pass Order
The first player to pass gets to go first next round — knowing when to bow out early is a real skill.
Sobre Este Juego
Gaia Project is a new game in the line of Terra Mystica. As in the original Terra Mystica, fourteen different factions live on seven different kinds of planets, and factions are bound to their own home planets, so to develop and grow, they must terraform neighboring planets into their home environments in competition with the other groups. In addition, Gaia planets can be used by all factions for colonization, and Transdimensional planets can be changed into Gaia planets.…
Fuente: BoardGameGeek
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Duración
60-150 min
Complejidad
4.4 / 5
Valoración
8.4
Año
2017
Variable Player Powers
Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.