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Browse all Space board games in the Meeple Pulse database.

Dune: Imperium – Uprising
RANK #5
Dune: Imperium – Uprising invites players to delve deeper into the political intrigue and strategic warfare of Arrakis in this compelling 2023 standalone worker placement and deck-building board game. Experience the brutal struggle for spice as you command iconic factions, deploy agents, and build a powerful deck to outmaneuver rivals and reshape the fate of the Imperium. With fresh mechanics, a new game board, and exciting avenues for conflict and victory, this epic strategy game delivers a rich, cinematic experience where every decision echoes across the desert planet. Forge alliances, betray enemies, and lead your forces to supremacy amidst the sands of Dune.
1-6 90m⚖️ 3.5
Terraforming Mars
RANK #9
Embark on an epic interstellar journey in the highly acclaimed 2016 strategy board game, Terraforming Mars. As the leader of a powerful corporation, your mission is to transform the red planet into a verdant, oxygen-rich world capable of sustaining human life. Through innovative engine-building, strategic resource management, and the judicious use of unique project cards, players will raise global temperature, create oceans, and cultivate widespread plant life, all while competing to leave the most significant mark on humanity's greatest colonization endeavor. This deep, tactical sci-fi experience challenges players to adapt, plan ahead, and master complex synergies to achieve planetary domination and secure the future of mankind.
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Gaia Project
RANK #13
Gaia Project, the acclaimed 2017 strategy board game, challenges players to lead one of fifteen unique alien factions in a grand cosmic race for galactic supremacy. Expertly terraform planets to suit your species' specific needs, leveraging powerful engine building, astute resource management, and strategic space colonization to expand your empire. Every decision is critical, from researching advanced technologies to developing specialized structures, as you navigate a dynamic star map and outmaneuver rivals. This deeply engaging sci-fi experience offers unparalleled replayability and a profound tactical challenge for enthusiasts of competitive, cerebral strategy games.
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Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy
RANK #22
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2-6 180m⚖️ 3.6
Nemesis
RANK #25
Nemesis is a deeply thematic science-fiction horror board game that thrusts players into a desperate fight for survival aboard a dark, crippled spaceship infested with hostile alien lifeforms. Waking from cryosleep, the crew must figure out what happened, repair critical ship systems, and chart a course back to Earth—or safely enter hibernation before the vessel is destroyed. However, true cooperation is an illusion. While players share the overarching desire to survive, each person harbors a secret personal objective that must be completed to achieve individual victory. These hidden agendas might align with the group's needs, but they can just as easily require the outright betrayal or death of fellow crewmates, instantly sowing seeds of profound suspicion among the survivors. The core gameplay loop is fueled by a blend of hand management, resource gathering, and tense exploration across a randomly generated, modular board layout. As players move from room to room, they draw cards and expend them to perform crucial actions like searching for weapons, activating computer terminals, or firing at enemies. Movement inherently generates noise in the surrounding corridors. Accumulate too much noise in one area, and the terrifying Intruders will be drawn out of the shadows to strike. When physical confrontations inevitably happen, combat is resolved through brutal, unpredictable dice rolls where every decision feels incredibly risky. Rounds are split between the player phase, where individuals manage their limited hands, and the terrifying event phase, where the ship's condition deteriorates, fires spread, and the alien threat relentlessly advances. What truly elevates Nemesis to a modern classic is its unparalleled ability to generate cinematic, water-cooler moments dripping with paranoia and suspense. The semi-cooperative nature of the game guarantees that players can never fully trust one another. You never know if your partner is locking the blast doors to protect you from an incoming alien, or sealing you in to guarantee their own escape via the final pod. This high-stakes, narrative-rich interaction ensures that every session plays out like a unique, nail-biting space horror film where simply making it out alive feels like a monumental triumph.
1-5 135m⚖️ 3.4
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RANK #58
On Mars is a strategic board game designed for 2-4 players, where each player takes on the role of an astronaut tasked with establishing a human settlement on the planet Mars. The game's primary objective is to be the first player to successfully establish their colony and earn the most points by completing various missions and tasks. Players must carefully manage their resources, including oxygen, food, and water, while also navigating the challenges of Martian terrain and unpredictable weather conditions.
2-4 m⚖️ 3.0
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RANK #87
Voidfall invites players to take command of a crumbling galactic empire in a universe on the brink of collapse. This is a grand-scale, science-fiction 4X (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, eXterminate) game that masterfully fuses its epic theme with deep, European-style strategic mechanisms. As the leader of one of fourteen unique and asymmetrical Great Houses, your objective is to restore your faction's influence and power over three tense cycles. You must not only contend with the rival ambitions of other players but also fight back the encroaching, malevolent entity known as the Voidborn. Victory is not achieved through simple conquest, but by earning the most points through shrewd economic management, technological supremacy, and fulfilling specific galactic and personal objectives. The gameplay is structured and methodical, unfolding across three distinct phases each cycle: Preparation, Focus, and Evaluation. During Preparation, a new Galactic Event sets a unique rule or scoring condition for the round. The heart of the game is the Focus phase, where players execute their grand strategies. Instead of rolling dice, players select one of their Focus cards and choose two of its three associated actions. These actions are the engine of your empire, allowing you to manage five different resources, build and command powerful fleets, research game-changing technologies, and advance along three civilization tracks to define your society's strengths. Combat, a cornerstone of the 4X genre, is entirely deterministic, making every engagement a calculated puzzle of positioning and power rather than a gamble. What sets Voidfall apart is its commitment to being a 'heavy' Euro experience wrapped in a compelling 4X package. The complete removal of luck from combat appeals to strategists who crave perfect information and despise random outcomes. The immense variability between the Great Houses ensures that no two games feel the same, offering tremendous replayability. With dedicated modes for competitive, cooperative, and solo play, it caters to a wide range of player preferences. Voidfall is a demanding yet rewarding challenge for those who relish complex economic puzzles, intricate engine-building, and the satisfaction of seeing a long-term, meticulously crafted plan come to fruition in the vastness of space.
1-4 180m⚖️ 4.6
Eclipse: New Dawn for the Galaxy
RANK #101
Eclipse: New Dawn for the Galaxy is a critically acclaimed 4X board game that places you at the head of a vast interstellar civilization. Over nine rounds, you must guide your people to dominance by exploring new star systems, researching powerful technologies, and engaging in both diplomacy and warfare. The ultimate goal is to accumulate the most Victory Points, which are earned through a variety of achievements, including controlling galactic sectors, winning decisive battles, forging alliances, and discovering ancient alien artifacts. The game masterfully blends the grand, thematic scope of an 'Ameritrash' space opera with the tight, resource-driven puzzles of a 'Euro-style' game, creating a rich and rewarding strategic experience. The gameplay revolves around a clever action and upkeep system that forces difficult decisions. On your turn, you perform a single action, such as exploring the modular galaxy, building customized starships, or advancing on a shared technology tree. Each system you control or action you take requires placing an influence disc from your player board. As these discs are used, your civilization's end-of-round upkeep cost increases, creating a tense balance between rapid expansion and economic stability. Players must carefully manage three resources—Materials for building, Science for research, and Money to pay upkeep—generated by colonizing planets, forcing them to weigh every decision against its long-term cost. What truly sets Eclipse apart is its deep and intuitive ship customization system. Players don't just build generic ships; they design them. Using the Upgrade action, you can add powerful components like improved engines, advanced computers, deadly weapons, and resilient shields directly onto your ship blueprints. This allows for incredible strategic flexibility, as you can tailor your fleets to counter specific opponents or pursue unique combat doctrines. Combat itself is resolved through dice rolls, but the odds are heavily influenced by your custom designs, rewarding clever engineering and tactical foresight. This combination of deep strategic planning, tense economic management, and thrilling, customizable combat makes Eclipse a modern classic in the space strategy genre.
2-6 150m⚖️ 3.7
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RANK #110
Beyond the Sun is a game that challenges players to explore and settle new planets, managing resources and making strategic decisions to ensure their survival and success. The game is set in a distant future where humanity has reached the stars, and players take on the role of space explorers tasked with establishing colonies on newly discovered planets. Each player starts with a small fleet of ships and a limited amount of resources, which they must use to build and maintain their colony. As players explore new planets, they will encounter various challenges such as hostile alien species, toxic environments, and scarce resources. They must carefully manage their resources, including food, water, and energy, to keep their colonists alive and happy. Players can also discover new technologies and upgrade their ships to improve their chances of success. The game is won by the player who establishes the most successful colony, with a balance between resource management, exploration, and technological advancement.
1-4 60m⚖️ 3.5
Galactic Cruise
RANK #130
Galactic Cruise invites players to the helm of a burgeoning interstellar tourism company in a competitive, heavyweight Eurogame experience. You take on the role of a supervisor, vying for the prestigious position of CEO within the galaxy's premier space travel corporation. Your objective is to prove your managerial prowess by accumulating the most victory points. This is achieved by building and operating a fleet of luxurious starships, designing incredible interstellar vacation packages, and attracting wealthy guests from across the cosmos. The game is a test of long-term strategy and economic acumen, where every decision contributes to your corporate legacy. Only the supervisor who can most effectively expand their operations and satisfy the discerning tastes of interstellar travelers will rise to the top of the corporate ladder. The gameplay is driven by a sophisticated worker placement system set across three distinct 'eras'. Players assign their crew members to action spaces on a dynamic, modular main board to gather resources, acquire advanced blueprints, construct shuttle components, and build crucial developments that link locations and unlock new strategic pathways. A standout feature is the game's interactive 'bumping' mechanism; if you place a worker on an occupied space, the original worker is returned to its owner, who then receives a small income boost. This clever design choice ensures players are never truly locked out of actions, adding a tactical layer to placement decisions. The core loop revolves around assembling and launching your custom-built shuttles. Once launched, a crew member becomes a pilot, journeying to various destinations to reap valuable rewards while players manage a fluctuating resource market and invest in new technologies to gain a competitive edge. What makes *Galactic Cruise* a compelling title for seasoned gamers is its deep, multi-layered strategic puzzle. The game rewards careful planning and efficient engine-building, offering immense satisfaction as you see your tourism empire grow from a small operation into a galactic powerhouse. The modular board ensures high replayability, as the available actions and connections will shift with every game. Renowned artist Ian O'Toole's distinctive visual style brings the futuristic setting to life, complementing the high-quality production. The clever worker-bumping mechanic fosters a healthy level of player interaction that feels engaging rather than punitive, keeping all players involved throughout the game's considerable playtime. It's a challenging and rewarding journey for those who relish complex economic simulations and the thrill of building a successful enterprise among the stars.
1-4 120m⚖️ 4.0
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RANK #157
Forbidden Stars is a strategic board game designed for 2-4 players, where each player takes on the role of an intergalactic empire vying for dominance in a distant star system. The game's objective is to be the first player to achieve three victory points by controlling key planets and resources. Players must carefully manage their resources, build and upgrade their spaceships, and strategically deploy them to outmaneuver their opponents.
2-4 60m⚖️ 3.0
Space Base
RANK #224
Space Base is a game where players roll two dice and can either assign the total to one number or assign each die to a number individually. The best part of the game is that once you buy better ships for each number, the current ship flips to the top side of your board and you get bonuses for that number when other people are rolling. This keeps players engaged throughout the game, whether it's their turn or someone else's. The game also has a unique expansion that allows up to 7 players to play together. Space Base is a fantastic game that is easy to teach and accessible to new players.
2-7 45m⚖️ 3.0

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