Forbidden Stars Board Game

December 1, 2015 - Comment

War for the control of once-lost star systems in Forbidden Stars! Set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, this strategy board game grants two to four players command of iconic factions fighting for the planets and resources of the Herakon Cluster. Each of the game’s four different factions offers a unique play style and range of

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War for the control of once-lost star systems in Forbidden Stars! Set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe, this strategy board game grants two to four players command of iconic factions fighting for the planets and resources of the Herakon Cluster. Each of the game’s four different factions offers a unique play style and range of units. Use these units to occupy unclaimed worlds, build armies, and dominate the Herakon Cluster. All the while, you must also negotiate the sector’s shifting Warp Storms, which threaten to thwart even the best-laid plans.

Product Features

  • A competitive board game of interplanetary war set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe
  • Features four iconic factions: Ultramarines Space Marines, Craft world Iyanden Elder, Evil Sunz Orks, and World Eaters Chaos Space Marines
  • Each faction has its own range of six different units and unique Combat, Event, and Upgrade cards
  • Moveable tiles allow every game to have a different scope and landscape
  • Includes over 140 sculpted plastic pieces and custom dice

Comments

Cody Carlson says:

Forbbiden Stars is a Grand Strategic Adventure Set in the Grim Warhammer 40K Universe Forbidden Stars is Fantasy Flight Games’ latest title set in the grim Warhammer 40K universe. In this grand strategic wargame, which plays in about 2-3 hours, two to four players take on different factions like the Ultramarines- enhanced humans who fight for their corpse emperor; Orks, brutal space pillagers; the Eldar, a species with advanced technology and psychic abilities; and the Chaos Space Marines, evil humans corrupted by the warp. Each faction has its own faction cards, combat deck,…

Joshua Schutte says:

Space tourism at it’s best This is the best space opera style game of the past decade. Amazingly fun combat system that involves a deck building mechanic. Borrows the order system from Star Craft the board game that makes for a fun engaging tactical game. More fun than TI3 and Eclipse combined.

Carl Skutsch says:

Loads of plastic death equals hours of fun This is a box full of pure awesomeness. Bunches of plastic miniatures representing Space Marines, galactic starships, and forces of evil (who, of course, think they’re the good guys). 

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