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Planetarium (board game)

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changed the state of the planet from hostile to habitable by checking the total habitable and hostile points played to the planet (some end game goals require planets to be hostile or habitable). The player may then draw a card from one of three decks, Low Evolution (cards that score less points but require less matter to play), High Evolution (cards that score more and are harder to play), and Final Evolution (cards that can only be played on a player's final turn).
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is mapped with a series of lines, tracing orbits around the star, and it is along these lines that the tokens are moved. If a matter token moves onto a space occupied by planet token then the matter token is placed on the player's mat (on the respective planet). In the same way, planets can also be
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and has existed for almost 10 years. In 2015, approximately 50 games were submitted. Exactly 25 games were preselected 3 weeks later as part of the first round of judging. In the second round, the list was narrowed to 10 games, and the designers were invited to present their game during the event
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In the second part of a turn a player can play Evolution cards from their hand at the cost of the matter tokens they have collected on their player mat (some cards have other special requirements to play). If a player plays a card, they score the cards points and check to see if their card has
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The game consists of a beautiful game board with handfuls of matter tokens, approximately 36 Evolution cards and 16 Final Evolution cards (all with unique space art and flavor), player mats, and player and score markers.
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events. Final Evolution cards mark the relatively stable state a planet is in at the end of the solar system's development and include classifications for the final planets such as
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launched on Kickstarter, in a campaign that ran for 3 weeks. 3,000 backers supported the project with funding raised of $ 126,815. The game is scheduled to be delivered to
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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onto planets that then allow them to play cards to evolve the planets in a variety of ways, with each player looking to
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On a turn a player will firstly move a matter or planet token in a clockwise direction around the star. The
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by the end of every game. Planetarium is a game of creation, chaos and terraforming on the grandest scale.
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The theme of the game has been developed with an eye on the science, led by a scientist working on
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and made some searches on this subject. Originally, the game included five kinds of matter:
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The idea of the game came from when Stéphane Vachon saw a documentary on a TV show about
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backers in March 2017 and will be available in the retail market 1 or 2 months later.
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After 3 years of work, the game was entered in the game design contest at
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moved onto matter tokens, placing the matter tokens on the player's mat.
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The jury played these 5 games during the event and selected one winner.
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was removed and the final product keeps only 4 kinds of matter.
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theory. After this he saw many other documentaries on
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in the system to suit their own secret endgame goals.
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designed by Stéphane Vachon. The theme of the game is
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