Triplanetary
Veröffentlicht 1973
Set in the 21st century, the map depicts the inner Solar system out to Jupiter. Scenarios involve racing, pirating, invasions, and a few others. Movement involves vector mechanics. Players plot courses using a grease pencil on the map and use fuel to accelerate a maximum of one each turn. Planets and moons are used to modify the trajectory. There are a limited number of ships. Most are limited in fuel, so making efficient use of gravity is important to reaching a destination. 2nd edition came out in 1981. It is fairly easy to extend the game to much more than 3 players, although the board can become cluttered with ship trails (the game is sorta like Crayon Rails in this respect).
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Spielinformationen
- Spieler
- 2-3 Players
- Zeit
- 45 min
- Gewicht
- Light-Medium — 2,32/5
- Jahr
- 1973
- BGG-Bewertung
- 7,03
- BGG-Rang
- #8991
- Mindestalter
- 12+
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Triplanetary supports 2 to 3 players.
A typical game of Triplanetary takes about 45 minutes.
Triplanetary has a complexity rating of 2.32/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Triplanetary is 12+.
Triplanetary has a rating of 7.03/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 203 ratings. It is ranked #8991 overall.
Triplanetary was designed by Marc W. Miller, John Harshman. It was published in 1973.