Rocket Yard is a game in which you play developing countries who are bidding for rocketship parts in a grey market junkyard, each trying to be the first one to launch various animals into space safely. The launchiest player wins! Bid for rocketship parts and special helper cards, then when you've got enough, put them together, throw a critter into the...
Go even faster, higher, and stronger than ever, and embark on a daring quest to reach the moons of Jupiter first. Use R&D to develop the most sophisticated rocket and hire advisors to gain an edge over your competition. Success is in your hands! Target: Jupiter is an expansion for Rocketmen, quickening the game's pace and expanding its horizons. It offers...
Players race their rockets to the moon, 20 fields from Earth. Each player holds six random number cards. A first card from the draw pile is flipped over. Players now take turns playing cards on this discard pile. If the number played is higher than the current top card of the stack, the player moves his/her rocket forward by the difference between the...
In this classic game from the 1950s, players take turns launching rockets at a board containing futuristic space settlements and various celestial objects, such as planets, stars, and a sun. Launching occurs by placing the rockets in rocket launcher attached to a space station and then dropping the rockets on the board from above. Players score points or...
Rocketship Dynasties puts you in control of a dynasty of decadent hedonists. Played on a board made of hex-tiles, players must settle, develop and defend colonies while breeding children and researching new technology, all in the pursuit of victory points. The first player to acquire 15 wins. Each dynasty has it's own special abilities, the mastery of...
In Rocketships to Eos, players race to be the first to reach Planet Eos. Players will travel through 10 locations in the solar system, facing seen and unforeseen challenges that could jeopardize not only chance to be first to the planet - but their chances of making it in one piece! Gameplay Summary: Rocketships TE uses a combination of cards, dice, and...
Rocks for Sale -- asteroid mining in the lawless future. Blurb from the rules: "Welcome to the highly competitive industry of asteroid mining. You say you don't want to get your hands dirty, that's ok just rope them and tow them back. Many are full of precious metals like Gold, Silver and Uranium. They go for a premium on earth and you could become rich....
Rokeeto is a 1960s space game of skill. The object of the game is to knock over plastic-colored cones positioned on a space themed board. To knock down the cones a player holds and tilts a small board with a groove. Each player rolls a colored dice to select a colored target cone on the board. Then Resting a larger cone in the groove the player blows into...
Role of Fate: a team-based competitive TCG and strategy skirmish game. Welcome to the Everrealm, a location that lies beyond corporeal reality. The Weaver has beckoned you. You are a voyager of the fourth wave. Are you prepared to face that which is unknown to you? To stand with or against those who have also been summoned? To learn of your true beginnings...
A simple Norwegian roll-and-move game. With the help of a die, you fly a space rocket in a race from Earth, around the solar system and back. On about every third of the 100 fields you meet some kind of adventure, like "You run away from giant monsters. Roll once more." or "You land on Mars. Here you take a refreshing bath in one of the channels, rest, and...
Space raced themed board game. The object of the game is for a player to move a space capsule around a circular board looking like a Gemini Space Capsule, down his entry path and to a Rondezvous point. The first player to do this is deemed the winner. Each player has 10 capsules of one colour and can advance one capsule by one space at a turn. Players can...
A much simpler version of ROVE for a younger audience, entry level solo players, or for anyone that wants just a taste of the ROVE gameplay. Module movement is so simple, just move a module any number of spaces in any direction. The movement cards are simple, they tell you which module you can move this turn. Sometimes there are a few to choose from....