Invasion of the Air-eaters

प्रकाशित 1979

Microgame #12 in the Metagaming Microgames series THEY'VE GOT OUR AIR..... It's 1983 and our air is going bad. An Alien generation ship invades earth with fantastic weapons and Air Converters. These survivors from another star are remaking Terra to suit their needs despite "indigenous biological activity". Mankind's back is against the wall - we must win or die gasping. The monster's mother ship beams down Crawlers, Production Bases and Atmospheric Converters. Our almost useless armies and sub fleets must be improved through crash research and development. All the world's nations must fight as one to protect industry and resources so new weapons can be produced. We can even learn to "reconvert" the air. Invasion of the Air-eaters is a game of alien invasion for two players. Solitaire play is made possible by adding a pre-planned, alien assault. Multi-player play is also possible with each player controlling a national grouping. Advanced rules introduce oil, repair, nuclear attacks, air forces and other concepts. Has a sequel, The Air-Eaters Strike Back!. The game's designer published supplementary material in The Space Gamer #23. His article offered many new rules and also new options for multi-player games.

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Invasion of the Air-eaters

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खिलाड़ी
2 Players
समय
1.5 hours
वज़न
Light-Medium — 1.93/5
वर्ष
1979
BGG रेटिंग
6.33
BGG रैंक
#13840
न्यूनतम आयु
10+

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Invasion of the Air-eaters is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Invasion of the Air-eaters takes about 90 minutes.
Invasion of the Air-eaters has a complexity rating of 1.93/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Invasion of the Air-eaters is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Invasion of the Air-eaters has a rating of 6.33/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 128 ratings. It is ranked #13840 overall.
Invasion of the Air-eaters was designed by Keith Gross. It was published in 1979.