If you’re a fan of The Expanse or any other SF series, which roots itself within the realms of real science, you might be interested in the upcoming Stronghold Games release Terraforming Mars. Designed by Jacob Fryxelius, the game places players at the head of rival corporations competing to make the Martian landscape inhabitable through the use of cutting edge future-tech and hard work. Terraforming Mars will be available in Q3 of 2016.
From Stronghold:
Stronghold Games is proud to announce the publication of Terraforming Mars, a game designed by Jacob Fryxelius of FryxGames in Sweden. Stronghold Games has acquired the worldwide English rights and will leverage its global distribution network to ensure the availability of this title around the globe.
Terraforming Mars takes place in the 2400s when the conditions on Earth compel humanity to make Mars a habitable planet. Corporations are competing to transform Mars by spending vast resources and using innovative technology to raise the temperature, create a breathable atmosphere, and make oceans of water. As the transformation of the planet progresses, more and more people immigrate from Earth and opportunities for science and progress increase.
The players in Terraforming Mars each control a corporation with a specific profile and starting conditions. These corporations compete to contribute to the planet’s transformation, to advance human infrastructure throughout the solar systems, and to reach significant milestones and awards. The transformation takes time, however, and each round of the game represents a generation. The corporation that has accomplished the most when the planet becomes habitable wins the game.
While the board for Terraforming Mars is a compelling map of the planet, the most notable feature of the gameplay is the 200 unique project cards. The projects represent early terraforming achievements, such as introducing plant or animal life, to monumental ones, such as hurling asteroids at the surface, mining the moons of Jupiter, building cities, or establishing greenhouse gas industries to heat up the atmosphere. Balancing income, projects, resources, and timing is critical to your success.
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