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Stellar (French)

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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Ben Pinchback, Matt Riddle
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Publisher: Origames
Numbers of players : 2
Age : 8 years old and +
Playing Time : 30 minutes
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DESCRIPTION

Observe the stars thanks to your telescope and report them to your astronomy book.

Rivance with ingenuity against your opponent to adjust your telescope on the five types of celestial body: moons, planets, black holes, asteroids, interstellar clouds. Satellites will also be of precious help to you. Organize all your observations in your notebook. Thus, your panorama of the night sky will be worthy of the most famous observatories of astronomy!

During 11 sleeves, your telescope and your notebook fill up with your observations. You and your opponent play 2 celestial body cards per turn. The choice of the first card played forces the installation of the second. In such a turn, will you first complete your notebook or telescope? The celestial bodies played in your telescope must be adjacent; They report majority points depending on the area where they are at the end of the game. Their power multiplies your collection series in your notebook, but only for the same type of celestial body. Duplicates do not count in your notebook, but allow the majority to be expanded in your telescope. Observing the stars without observing your opponent's game could cost you the victory ...