Part of the Star Fleet Battles Captain's Edition line. From the publisher, Amarillo Design Bureau (ADB): BACK FROM THE BRINK! The Souldra Onslaught and Andromedan Invasion have been defeated, and now the empires of the Omega Sector must pick up the pieces before new enemies appear and old enemies become a threat. The devastation inflicted by the...
(From the back cover) MAGIC AT WARP SPEED From the last days of the General War, and the dark days of the wars that followed, come more than 90 new starships to secure your future and desperately seek the bases of the Andromedans determined to destroy you. X-RAIDERS, designed for the last days of the General War and often denounced as an expensive folly...
Module Y2 is a super-sized followup to Module Y1: The Early Years. It has more ships and scenarios than Module Y1, and highlights the early history of a much-ignored empire: the Interstellar Concordium. A deep look at the formation of the Interstellar Concordium is taken. The member races started as a group of squabbling mini-empires fighting over limited...
From the back of the book: Module G3A: Supplementary Annexes includes additional annexes with key daya covering the entire Alpha Octant, completely updated and in some cases entirely new. Table of Contents: Covering the entire Star Fleet Battles game system for the Alpha Octant. Annex #5 Abbreviations: An updated and complete list of all those codenames...
More new ships for nearly every Empire in Star Fleet Battles. This is a standard Star Fleet Battles "R module" expansion in folio format containing: a 64 page rulebook, a 98 page ship SSD book, and a countersheet (140 counters). It gives you more than 100 new ships for the Star Fleet Battles game system. Ship types include Stellar Fortresses and Heavy War...
Publisher Blurb: Module Y3 comprises a 100-page SSD book, including: Early battleships for the Federation, Kzintis, and Gorns. Warp-refitted command cruisers for the rest of the Federation member states before the unified star fleet was formed. Warp-driven dreadnoughts for the five member species of the Inter-Stellar Concordium before they coalesced into...
Task Force Games released this supplement to ease new players into the complex game system of the Star Fleet Battles series. The first four scenarios are solo and each gives the player newly learned rules to put into play. After the first four, it's one-against-one. There are a total of 12 scenarios; after that you graduate up to the Basic Set. Here's what...
This has been called "a variant of Top Trumps set in the Star Fleet Universe," though it's closer to Whist because the trump suit is selected before the cards are. Each round a mission card is read, including winning criteria (see below). Each player then secretly commits a ship card to it from their hand of five. The winner of the round is the player...
"Card game for two players. Battle between opposing fleets in the Star Trek Universe." "The Decks: Each player gets one unique deck." The game includes decks for the United Federation of Planets, the Klingon Empire, the Romulan Star Empire, the Kzinti Hegemony, the Gorn Confederation, the Tholian Holdfast, the Hydran Kingdom, and the Lyran Star Empire....
The player rolls a die, moves their token along a relatively free path, and collects cards containing various types of information until they feel confident that, with three of the collected elements, they can identify—among films historically released on the market—one whose title they know. At this point, they make their declaration and begin to claim...
Blast off for adventure with Star Schlock—the tabletop miniatures game inspired by sci-fi of the 1970s and 80s! Use miniatures from the growing line of Star Schlock figures—who may bear an uncanny, yet legally distinct resemblance to familiar sci-fi tropes—to wage intergalactic war on your kitchen table. Fortunes can swing dramatically in Star Schlock!...