Star Fighter (board game)

Star Fighter is a 1978 board game published by Heritage Models under the name of Gametime Games.

Gameplay

Star Fighter is a simple science fiction game for two to four players, and deals with tactical space combat.[1]

Reception

Tony Watson reviewed Starfighter in The Space Gamer No. 23.[1] Watson commented that "The rules are simple enough to allow you to play with wives or girlfriends, little brothers or sons, but Starfighter offers a tactical interest which even more jaded SF gamers can appreciate. All in all, it is a fun little game, further enhanced by its high physical quality."[1]

gollark: Er, expressions.
gollark: Hmm, it may have dropped a bit, I think I accidentally put in two of the equations.
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gollark: Observe my evil way to write x² (I think):
gollark: Not exponential ones necessarily, though.

References

  1. Watson, Tony (May–June 1979). "Starfighter: a review". The Space Gamer. Metagaming (23): 21.
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