When all the cards are encountered players sell any goods they have collected, collect their rewards for finishing in first, second, or third place or having the most intact ship, and then lose some credits for damaged components. Most of the cards will cause players to move back on the flight track and they must decide if the delay is worth their efforts. They may include things such as pirates, abandoned vessels, disease outbreaks, meteor showers, worlds with goods to pick up, player-on-player combat zones, and other various things. Cards are revealed one at a time and players interact with them in order. The flight cards are shuffled and player markers are placed on the flight board according to the order markers taken. Once building is completed, and ships have been checked for errors, the flight begins. At any time players may call their ships finished and take an order marker from the center. They may also peek at the cards they will encounter in phase 2, but they must sacrifice building time to do this. Tiles represent a variety of things including guns, engines, storage containers, crew cabins, shields, and batteries. Usually this just means lining up the connectors appropriately (single to single, double to double, universal to anything) but also includes proper positioning of guns and engines. They must place the tiles they keep in a legal manner in their space ship. Tiles start out facedown so they won't know what they have until they take it, but they may choose to return it faceup if they don't want it. You can earn credits by delivering goods, defeating pirates, building an efficient ship, and being the furthest along the track at the end of the flying phase.īuilding happens in real time and has players build their personal space ships by grabbing tiles from the middle of the table before the timer runs out. The goal is to have the most credits at the end of the game. Galaxy Trucker is a tile laying game that plays out over two phases: building and flying. Can you build a space ship durable enough to weather storms of meteors? Armed enough to defend against pirates? Big enough to carry a large crew and valuable cargo? Fast enough to get there first? You will gain access to prefabricated spaceship components cleverly made from sewer pipes. Everyone knows their drivers - the brave men and women who fear no danger and would, if the pay was good enough, even fly through Hell. We recommend a high quality wood glue, soft mallet and clamps for assembly (each sold separately).In a galaxy far, far away. This product is a kit that requires assembly. There’s a profit to be made trucking your way across the galaxy, get to making it in style with this all-in-one organization solution!ĭimensions: 12.88" x 9.13" x 7.13" (327mm x 232mm x 181mm) The crate has a 2 ½ inch pocket for all the game boards and instructions. One large tray acts as the Warehouse and holds the ship component tiles you’ll be playing with, which makes setup and clean up go at light speed! There are replacements for the numbered player ordered tiles that are easier to see and grab during this hectic game. A stack of three trays holds all the rest of the small components and a bank tray for all the credit tiles. A three-sectioned tray holds the currently unused ship component tiles. A tray holds all the cards, with engravings denoting the different rounds. Six removable trays are stored in a stylish and compact crate. Corporation Incorporated brought in The Broken Token to help with the official game crate for Galaxy Trucker by CGE. It’s a long haul, but setting up your game shouldn’t be. You have to truck your wares to the farthest reaches of the galaxy.
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