Federation Space (1981) Board Game
Federation Space is a board game that was released in 1981, designed by Stephen G. Wilcox and published by Task Force Games. It falls under the category of Movies/TV/Radio theme, Science Fiction, and Wargame. The game is set in a futuristic universe where players take on the roles of different factions competing for control over space.
Game Components of Federation Space
How To Setup Federation Space
Setting up *Federation Space* involves preparing the large hex grid map, distributing the cardboard counters representing various ships and space-faring races, and organizing the fleet using the provided charts. Players must also familiarize themselves with the combat results table and the rules outlined in the rulebook.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Mechanics
Game Objective
Player Experience
*Federation Space* offers a fast-moving, action-oriented strategic space game experience. Players control entire fleets, engaging in battles and making strategic decisions to capture key locations. The game is particularly appealing to *Star Trek* fans and those who enjoy strategic-level combat games.
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Personal Thoughts on Federation Space
*Federation Space* is ideal for fans of the *Star Trek* universe, particularly those who enjoy strategic-level combat games. It is a good fit for “megalomaniacs who like to rule the universe” and is especially recommended for *Star Fleet Battles* enthusiasts. While it may not reward intricate fleet maneuvers, it provides a fun and fast-paced experience for those who enjoy managing large-scale naval battles.
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