Starship & Empire
Starship & Empire is a 1976 board wargame published by R-Squared Games.[1]
Designer(s) | Joseph L. Roti |
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Publisher(s) | R-Squared Games |
Publication date | 1976 |
Players | 2–4 |
Playing time | 340 minutes |
Gameplay
Starship & Empire involves fleet maneuvering on a strategic scale, and uses a pseudo-3D movement system for tactical purposes.[2]
Reception
Kevin P. Kenney reviewed Starship & Empire in The Space Gamer No. 7.[2] He described the game as "a multi-level combination of many of the ideas present in other S-F games cleaned up and merged into one of the better of the current onslaught of space/naval wargames".[2]
gollark: I think they can be basically equal in convenience if you can do anyhow-style error casting stuff and have try.
gollark: And bad workarounds like the errWriter thing from that blog post.
gollark: I love how they keep trying to come up with ridiculous justifications for the awful error handling.
gollark: I agree.
gollark: Also the type unification engine which automatically joins together different bits of code.
References
- "Starship & Empire". Boardgamegeek. 1976. Retrieved 31 July 2020.
- Kenney, Kevin P. (August–September 1976). "Reviews". The Space Gamer. Metagaming (7): 10–11.
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