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The 10 Best Star Trek Table Top Games

From Risk to Panic, we're diving into Star Trek's storied board game history.

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Table top games are a great way of gathering together as a family or group of friends, and enjoying a communal experience away from screens. Thanks to their reliance on strategy and thinking over fast, impulse reactions, they're particularly great when you need something that appeals to a wide range of age groups.

If you all happen to be massive Star Trek fans, what could be better than getting involved in some Star Trek table top gaming? There are some great Star Trek themed board games out there that are sure to make you feel part of the Star Trek universe, while also giving you all a great challenge.

Here's a look at ten of the best table top games for capturing the Star Trek spirit.

Risk: Star Trek

Risk

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There are plenty of Star Trek themed tie-ins of popular games but they don't always do a fantastic job of making you feel part of Star Trek . Risk: Star Trek bucks that trend. Released for the 50th anniversary, it brings together Captain Kirk, Picard, Sisko, Janeway, and Archer with each player getting to choose their favorite era.

The rules are similar to regular Risk with some key tweaks that it's borrowed from other Risk games. It's a shrewd strategy meaning that it's far from imposing for those not used to table top gaming, but it's also reasonably complex too. You assemble a crew before taking them on away missions with each character providing a specific skillset. There are quests to complete too as you aim to control all the territories.

It's a good bet for a challenging family gaming experience, but it also works well as a two-player title.

Star Trek : Fleet Captains

ST:FC

Designed for two or four players, Star Trek: Fleet Captains is a more adversarial table top game than most. You choose to take the role of either Klingons or the Federation before competing for dominance. While that sounds aggressive, success can also be gained through completing various missions and the decisions you choose to make.

Various decks of cards play an important role here, with each deck offering unique bonuses such as the Klingons' ability to have larger ships while the Federation is more shrewd. Each ship also has strengths and weaknesses which tie into their ability to complete missions and become stronger over time.

Some of the Fleet Captains can be quite complex but it's consistently entertaining because every session is different from the last. That's helped massively by random encounters which typically correspond to a single episode of the show, such as one encounter centered on Tribbles. It's been described as a game that's like playing out an entire season of Star Trek due to its story arc and varied missions. Who could resist that kind of experience?

Star Trek : Five-Year Mission

ST:FYM

Star Trek: Five-Year Mission is a co-operative dice game for three to seven players. You take on the role of crew members on either the U.S.S. Enterprise or U.S.S. Enterprise-D . Together you have to solve a series of alerts in order to score points before the Enterprise is eventually destroyed.

Each crew member has a different ability so you have to work together in order to complete the tasks. It's important to adhere to the prime directive, avoid injuries as well as ship damage, and (of course) fix the alerts.

It's the kind of game that takes minutes to learn so it's ideal if you're not experienced in tabletop gaming. Being able to work together as a team feels perfectly in keeping with the Star Trek ethos too, so it's a lot of fun with family or friends.

Star Trek Panic

ST: P

Based on the family game Castle Panic , Star Trek Panic is a light cooperative tower defense board game. While the original game had you working together to defend a castle, this time round, you must defend the U.S.S. Enterprise from enemy attacks.

It's a fairly simple game to learn and ideal for all the family to gather around, no matter what the age range. Based in The Original Series , games can take between 45 and 90 minutes depending on what you choose but it's a fun ride throughout.

Star Trek Panic includes some exclusive mission cards and unique challenges based on the original series, as well as character cards so you can assume the role of all your favorites from TOS. Best of all, it won't take too long to learn so it's a good introduction to table top gaming.

Star Trek Frontiers

ST: F

If you're keen for a highly involved and complex Star Trek table top experience, then Star Trek Frontiers is the game for you. The average playing time is a couple of hours with that easily extending to three or four hours depending on how things unfold. It's pretty complex stuff too but highly rewarding.

Like many table top games, you command your own ship, recruit new crew members, and use your skills and experience to confront a series of challenges. The space map is randomly built using a tile system so each session is different from the last.

Designed for one to four players, there are numerous different competitive, cooperative, as well as solo scenarios to work through. Also in keeping with the Star Trek nature, not all require aggression. Expanding your knowledge and using leadership skills is often just as crucial to your success. Star Trek Frontiers isn't a great option for newbies or young players, but for those who know what they're doing, it's a rich universe out there.

Star Trek Adventures

ST: A

A roleplaying adventure, Star Trek Adventures is a lot like Dungeons and Dragons - Star Trek style. It's hard to resist anything that's packaged up in a Borg type cube. Inside that cube is a wealth of dice, figurines, maps, and other things that are sure to excite you the moment you unpack it.

And it's a pretty great experience. It feels like you're living through scenes from actual episodes, while crossing the generations so you can be part of whichever Star Trek lore you prefer. It's a really enjoyable way to work together to seek out new worlds, while being exactly what you want to be courtesy of the extensive character creation made available to you.

Don't expect this to be a brief experience as there's so much going on, but do expect to enjoy many fun evenings gathered around seeing where you can go next. A fine way to share winter night in particular.

Star Trek Ascendancy

ST: A

Another weighty game, Star Trek Ascendancy works best with four players. Capturing the spirit well, it's all about exploration as well as expansion and some conflict. That conflict is varied given that Star Trek Ascendancy involves the Federation, Klingon Empire, and Romulan Empire. The game comes with more than 200 miniatures so you get the idea of just how far reaching expansion can be.

There's the option for peace and exploration but few will be able to resist challenging opposing players too. After all, there are 30 different star systems to check out, and each represents some of Star Trek 's most memorable locations.

With a chunky rule book, and a plethora of decisions to make, Star Trek Ascendancy is a bit intimidating at first but it feels suitably in key with the theme. You'll enjoy mastering it.

Federation Commander: Klingon Border

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Combat is everything in Federation Commander: Klingon Border which explains why it's a fast-paced game that typically takes under an hour to complete. Loosely based on Starfleet Battles, a much longer experience, Federation Commander: Klingon Border is a more welcoming time.

Via a mixture of using cards well and rolling dice just so, destroying competing starships is all you're aiming for here. Planning out your power distribution well, however, is where strategy becomes a crucial part of the game. Your ship needs to be moving fast while still steadily producing energy and, of course, firing at enemies effectively. If you've ever wanted to feel a key part of Starfleet's tactical wing, this is the game for you.

It can be a little tricky to juggle all the different elements of ship management at first, but you'll soon find yourself embroiled in massive fights that feel like the climatic scene in a war. If you're keen on war-gaming, this is a good route to pursue.

Star Fleet Battles

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One of the older Star Trek- themed board games out there, Star Fleet Battles is a little unruly for newbies. Expect for it to take a few hours to play through, and much longer still if you're figuring out the rulebook.

At its heart though, it's a ship-to-ship warfare simulation game and a lot of fun. A hexagonal map guides you around with cardboard counters to place where you are, as you choose to work as a fleet or work against each other. Ships represented include the Federation, Romulan Empire, Klingon Empire, as well as a few Star Fleet Battles exclusives such as the Hydran Kingdom.

Interestingly, while its focus is squarely on The Original Series, it also includes some elements from The Animated Series , which is a great coup for anyone who loved that much underrated show. Just don't be surprised if it takes a long time for Star Fleet Battles to truly gel. It's not for the casual board game player.

Star Trek : Expeditions

ST: E

Star Trek : Expeditions is based in the Kelvin Universe that we've seen in the 2009 movie and onwards. It's a cooperative four player game where you work together to beat the game effectively.

Players take the role of Kirk, Spock, Bones, and Uhura, as they attempt to defuse the threat of civil war, deal with a Klingon threat, as well as help a planet join the Federation. It's peak Star Trek with a suitable mixture of diplomacy and strategy.

It's also a fairly speedy game as all of this has to be achieved in roughly 30 turns, meaning you won't be stuck for hours on end. A scoresheet tracks your progress with the decisions you make vastly affecting how well you're doing. The only downside is that replay-ability is a little limited but it's great to see a game based on the Kelvin Universe.

This article was originally published on September 24, 2019.

Jennifer Allen (she/her) is a freelance journalist who has written for Playboy, Mashable, and Eurogamer amongst others. She lives in South Wales with her three guinea pigs and cat. Find her on Twitter @jenjeahaly.

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Top 10 Star Trek Board Games

Some intellectual properties really suffer for a lack of good board games. Fans of Transformers, G.I. Joe, and others have often been starved of good board games for their favorite franchises (at least until recently). One that has not had that problem, however, is Star Trek. It has a long and varied history with board games of varying qualities going back decades, almost to the Original Series’s initial run. I’m always game to try a Star Trek game, so when it is offered I rarely refuse. These are some of my favorites. Honorable mention goes to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive VCR Board Game and the unmatched Robert O’Reilly (especially his Gowron eyes). No offense, Chancellor, but there just wasn’t room for you on the list!

Dishonorable Top’a Award: Star Trek: The Next Generation Game of the Galaxies

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2-6 Players • Ages 8+ • 60 minutes

10. star trek deck-building game.

Star Trek Deck Building Game

2-5 Players • Ages 13+ • 60-90 minutes • $29

9. star trek: the next generation collectible dice game.

Star Trek Collectible Dice Game

2 Players • Ages 10+ • 45 minutes

8. star trek: discovery – black alert.

Star Trek: Black Alert

2-4 Players • Ages 14+ • 60 minutes • $50

7. star trek: expeditions.

Star Trek Expeditions

1-4 Players • Ages 14+ • 60 minutes • $60

6. star trek: super-skill pinball.

Star Trek Super-Skill Pinball

1-4 Players • Ages 12+ • 45 minutes • $23

5. star trek catan.

Star Trek Catan

3-4 Players • Ages 10+ • 75 minutes

4. star trek: ascendancy.

Star Trek: Ascendancy

3 Players • Ages 14+ • 180 minutes • $80

3. star trek: away missions.

Star Trek Away Missions

2 Players • Ages 14+ • 60-90 minutes • $48

2. star trek customizable card game.

Star Trek Customizable Card Game

2 Players • Ages 10+ • 45 minutes • $7

1. star trek: attack wing.

Star Trek: Attack Wing

2-6 Players • Ages 14+ • 60 minutes • $40

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The lack of star trek fleet captains is…..interesting to put it nicely.

I think Fleet captains doesnt hold up to modern Game Design. It has a lot of promise, but ultimately fails. It is just too random, clonky and in the end just a points Race and Not an epic Exploration of the galaxy.

I would have expected Star trek frontiers to appear in this list, since it is bases on the beloved mager Knight system. I think it is well designed, but no fun at all just like MK.

I am surprised to find the ccg Ranking that high. I used to own a lot of it. Loves the stills. But Even back in 1994 we knew it was Not a good or Balanced Game. E.g. Genetronic replicator, Red alert and the Qs tent System were Game breaking. I have played 20 or so ccgs and it is by far the worst. Even most players I played with agreed. We played it only because of the Theme.

I am curious: why Do you think it is fun?

Fleet Captains is basically star trek in a box and the only star trek game I’ve played where the theme shines through and feels likecstar trek. Frontiers is just MK with a space theme, could have been Buck Rodgers, wouldn’t have changed the game much at all. It certainly doesn’t give me that Star Trek vibe a game should if it’s using a beloved IP. Just my 2 cents….

While not REALLY a Star Trek game (directly) Starship Captains is a lot of fun. Although after playing it, it thematically feels a bit more like The Orville. I’d play that over anything on this list, TBH.

Hi, where is Star Trek Panic (based on Castle Panic) ?

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Best Star Trek Board Games

In a galaxy far, far away…

Just kidding, we’re boldly going where one franchise has gone before. We’re heading to the vastness of all things Star Trek, specifically we’re looking at the best Star Trek board games this side of the Milky Way. 

Engage warp drives and let’s jump in. Check out the 14 Best Star Trek board games below.

Our Top Picks for Best Star Trek Board Games

In a hurry? Check out our favorites below.

Star Trek Attack Wing

#1. Star Trek: Frontiers

Star Trek: Frontiers Board Game

Mage Knight was one of my favorite board games and probably the most fun I’ve ever had playing a solo-game . 

Star Trek: Frontiers takes the Mage Knight system and ruleset and transports it to the Star Trek universe. 

Star Trek: Frontiers uses a streamlined version of the ruleset so it’s easier to jump into the game. It includes solo, competitive, and cooperative scenarios as well as a host of fan-made content that will keep any Trekkie busy exploring the universe.  

Although Frontiers is a simpler version of Mage Knight, that’s not to say it’s not a massive world to explore. On top of that, there’s the Return of Khan expansion that adds Khan’s ship and a lot more content to the mix.

Star Trek: Frontiers

#2. Star Trek: Ascendancy

Star Trek: Ascendancy Overview

Star Trek: Ascendancy takes players out of the roles of their favorite captains and instead puts them at the helm of 3 iconic factions in Star Trek: the United Federation of Planets, the Klingons, and the Romulans.

Ascendancy is a strictly 3-player , 4X strategy game.

Players will need to eXplore, eXpand, eXploit, and eXterminate (4X) in order to win. It’s a much larger scale view of the Star Trek universe and gives the players a chance to run their own civilization. It captures a lot of the Star Trek lore by bringing in custom tech trees for each race and an incredible, explorable world to conquer. 

There’s an amazing amount of replay value but the only downside is that the game takes quite a while to finish… and it absolutely requires 3 players. If you have a consistent gaming group of 4, you can still play if you get the Borg expansion. It adds a semi-cooperative element to the game due to everyone having to fight off the Borg assimilation.

Star Trek: Ascendancy

#3. Star Trek: Fleet Captains

Star Trek: Fleet Captains Board Game

Get ready for some ship-to-ship warfare. Fleet Captains is a nifty little miniatures game that uses a system similar to HeroClix, in which each model has a rotating base to determine stats and damage. 

Unlike a lot of other miniatures-based games, however, you won’t have to buy a ton of boosters to play a big ship battle. Everything you need comes in the box and you get a surprising amount of ships for the Federation and the Klingons. If you do want some other factions like the Romulans, you’ll have to get an expansion, though. 

The game is a little intimidating to set up but much easier after the first game or two. There’s a variable setup and ship-drafting mechanic so no two space battles will ever be the same, adding a ton of replay to your universe. 

Star Trek: Fleet Captains

#4. Star Trek: Attack Wing

Star Trek: Attack Wing Board Game

Attack Wing… Now, where have I heard that name before? 

If you’re familiar with the Star Wars: X-Wing Miniatures Game then you’ll be right at home. Attack Wing reimplements the same system that’s been altered for the Star Trek universe. 

Personally, I love the system that they use here and it makes for an awesome dogfighting, ship-to-ship combat experience. 

The miniature design is one of my favorites in the Trekkie universe and they look fantastic on the table. 

The only real downside is that the system is completely incompatible with any others, so you’ll never be able to see which fandom would win in a fight, Star Trek vs. Star Wars . 

Star Trek Attack Wing

#5. Star Trek: Panic

Star Trek: Panic Board Game

On the lighter end of the galaxy is Star Trek: Panic. It improves ( IMHO ) upon the original which is called Castle Panic . 

If you’re unfamiliar, the Panic series puts the players in a defensible position at the center of the board with a swarm of enemies constantly moving in from all sides. It’s your job to work together to stem the tides, repair your defenses, and survive the onslaught.

Star Tek: Panic improves upon the original system by having players defend the USS Enterprise. Players now can use character cards to gain roles and abilities from the original series and there’s even a mission-based system that adds more flavor to the game. 

Some of the other games in the Panic series were criticized for not staying true to the original ruleset but I think the new rules added to the Star Trek variant improve upon the original system. 

It’s a fun re-theme of a great game that’s great for families and the younger crowd. 

Star Trek Panic

#6. Star Trek: Catan

Star Trek: Catan Board Game

Star Trek comes to Catan but instead of a cute little island with a handful of sheep, you’ll instead be sitting in space at an outpost that’ll never be upgraded because “KAREN”  won’t ever trade Oxygen!

Seriously though, it’s a very thematic Trek-themed version of Catan that includes a host of heroes from all across the series. Each one gives players a significant boost or ability in-game and it really changes up the gameplay. 

I’m a huge fan of Catan and the Star Trek version is another great way to get a quick Trek fix while playing a great game. 

To add more Easter Eggs to your Catan game, you can check the Federation Space Expansion that changes up the board by adding the map used in the show that displays all of the known federation space. There are also a few extra goodies and variants thrown in as a bonus.

Star Trek Catan

#7. Star Trek: Chrono-Trek Card Game

Star Trek: Chrono-Trek Board Game

A Star Trek-themed variant of Looney Labs’ Chrononauts . 

Franchises, especially Star Trek, like to revamp timelines and alter the very fabric of time to reboot a series. Chrono-Trek lets you sit in the writer/director’s seat and take charge of your own Trekkie timeline. 

Each player becomes a secret agent that needs to travel through the entire Star Trek timeline and create their own alternate realities to suit their own needs. It’s a very simple and quick game that lets you reminisce and relive a lot of the fun Star Trek moments that you know and love. Then you can change them all in a series of what-ifs.

It asks the important questions, like “What if the Federation was assimilated by the Borg?” 

Chaos, that’s what. 

Star Trek Chrono-Trek

#8. Star Trek: Deck-Building Game

Star Trek: Deck-Building Game

Deck-builders have always been among my favorite games. They allow for a ton of customization and they’ve grown steadily in complexity and mechanics throughout the years while still staying true to the core game mechanics.

The Star Trek Deck-Building Game adds a bit more Trekkie flair to the genre by having players take on the role of captains on a salvaged ship. It’s the perfect platform for a deck-builder . You have an empty ship ready to be filled with iconic crew members and equipment from the Star Trek Universe.

There are 3 different stand-alone versions that can be combined with any others for a more mix-and-matched galaxy to explore. Each one represents a different Star Trek era from the Original Series or the Next Generation.

Each version comes with 3 thematic ways to play, free for all, teams, and cooperative. They’re all thematically linked to their respective eras, so you may be finding yourself fending off the Borg with Picard or picking up allies for your fight in a Klingon civil war.

Star Trek Deck Building Game: The Next Generation

#9. Star Trek: Fluxx 

Star Trek: Fluxx Board Game

Fluxx is a dumb game. It’s completely random, wacky and full of puns. So although it’s dumb it’s a ton of fun and easy to play.

Players start the game out with 2 simple rules: draw a card then play a card. That’s it. There’s literally no way to win yet. As the game goes on, new crazy rules will come into play along with goal cards that actually give the win condition.

It’s a super weird game but fun to play. If you enjoy it, there are also a ton of different thematic versions, like zombies , Cthulu, and even a generic Sci-Fi version that has even more Star Trek puns. 

Star Trek Voyager Fluxx

#10. Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral Zone

Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral Zone Board Game

No that’s not a typo, the game is called “Conflick”.

Conflick is a dexterity game where players flick their pieces to into position on a board. Similar to shuffleboard, you can also knock away players’ pieces. 

I’m normally not a big fan of dexterity games because I’m as graceful as a moose trapped in a bedspread. Conflick, however, has some neat mechanics that go along with flicking prowess. Players need to manage resources, by positioning their ships near planets, while managing their number of actions. It makes for a rather exciting tabletop experience.

Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral Zone

#11. Star Trek: Expeditions

Star Trek: Expeditions Board Game

Star Trek: Expeditions is based on the 2009 reboot of the series and thus uses all the fancy bells, whistles, and lense flairs you’ve come to expect from the new series. 

In Expeditions, the USS Enterprise is dispatched to a distant world that is under attack from Klingons, undergoing a civil war, and is about to say no to an alliance with the United Federation of Planets. Cue the “So you had a bad day” soundtrack.

Players have to work together to solve all three problems before things get out of hand and the Enterprise is forced to withdraw.

Expeditions is a very social game in which you’ll spend a lot of time talking with your friends and trying to solve this sad sack of a planet’s problems… and it’s really fun. 

The few downsides to this one are that there is a lot of randomness and luck involved and the name of the game should have been “Expedition”. There’s a bit of randomness to the sidequest but the overarching mission will always have the planet in a civil war, threatening to back out of the alliance and a Klingon war party on the horizon. It’s the same scenario every time you play. 

There is, however, an expansion that adds Scotty, Sulu, and Chekov into the mix along with a few new side missions to contend with, which does add more variety.

Star Trek Expeditions

#12. Star Trek: Five Year Mission

Star Trek: Five Year Mission Board Game

Star Trek: Five Year Mission seems like a lightweight Pandemic / Party game . 

In Five Year Mission, players must choose whether to play as the cast of the Original Series or the Next Generation. Each player takes on the role of a crewmember from their respective ships and together they’ll need to solve casualties and alerts. 

How do you solve alerts?

Lots of dice . Five Year Mission relies heavily on dice to resolve alerts and therefore has a lot of randomness built into it. It can get very chaotic as crewmembers become injured while the Enterprise is burning down around you.

#13. Star Trek: Adventures

Star Trek: Adventures RPG

I always enjoy a good RPG system.

I’m one of the weirdos that spend their time reading the core rulebooks of various systems. It’s really fun to get lost in new worlds. 

The Star Trek: Adventures is a full-fledged pen and paper RPG that uses a 2d20 system. Players will be able to create their own stories as members of the Federation. 

The number of resources in the core rulebook is amazing. There’s a ton of information spanning the entire history of Starfleet. The artwork is pretty incredible too.

Being a traditional RPG, the stories and events are only limited by your imagination, but there are also several modules written by Star Trek veterans.

I personally can’t wait to play a game based on John Scalzi’s Redshirts.

Star Trek Adventures Core Rulebook

#14. Star Trek: Road Trip

Star Trek: Road Trip Board Game

Star Trek: Road Trip is a very simple, family-friendly game. (Maybe even good for a family road trip too?)

Players are cadets of Starfleet completing the Enterprise Challenge. They’ll need to move around the board to collect tokens to move towards the center of the board. The player to return with all 4 tokens is the winner.

It’s not the most exciting game in the world, but it’s extremely simple and has a nice retro vibe from the Original Series.

Star Trek Road Trip

After exploring the far reaches of the galaxy with us we hope you had fun exploring a universe and fandom that has inspired millions of people throughout the world. 

Did your favorite Star Trek game not make the list? Leave a comment below.  We’d love to hear about your favorite Star Trek board games!

Bryan Truong

Before starting GameCows with his wife Kendra, he used to teach English Language Arts in the US. He combined his love of gaming with education to create fun game-based learning lessons until he eventually decided to run GameCows with Kendra full-time. He’s known for pouring over rulebooks in his spare time, being the rule master during game night, and as the perma DM in his DnD group. Bryan loves board games, writing, traveling, and above all his wife and partner in crime, Kendra.

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HEY CARKLY!

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The best Star Trek board & card games 2024

Looking for a really good Star Trek social game? Then we've got just the thing: a top list of the best Star Trek games 2024.

What is Star Trek anyway?

Star Trek is a science fiction universe created by Gene Roddenberry in 1966 that includes seven television series with nearly 800 episodes (more than five hundred and forty hours of programming), thirteen feature films, hundreds of novels, comics, and dozens of video games, as well as significant fan fiction. Meanwhile, many good Star Trek board games have also appeared.

Star Trek games?!?

In this list you will find games and their expansions that use the TV series "Star Trek" and any directly related characters, locations or other material as a visual theme Star Trek Catan or central gameplay element Star Trek - Ascendancy .

Board games inspired by other media about Star Trek (such as movies or books) and based on this TV series are also included here.

List of the best Star Trek board games 2024

Star trek: deep space nine fluxx.

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  • 2 - 6 Players
  • 10 - 40 Minutes
  • 8+ years old
  • Immediately playable

Star Trek Fluxx

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Star Trek: The Next Generation Fluxx

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  • 5 - 30 Minutes

Star Trek Panic

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Nominated for 1 award.

  • 1 - 6 Players
  • 13+ years old
  • Easy to learn

UNO: Star Trek

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  • 2 - 10 Players
  • 7+ years old

Star Trek: Ascendancy

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  • 180 Minutes
  • 14+ years old
  • Medium difficulty

Star Trek: Five-Year Mission

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  • 3 - 7 Players
  • 30 - 45 Minutes
  • 10+ years old

Star Trek: Catan

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  • 3 - 4 Players

Star Trek: Galactic Enterprises

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  • 3 - 8 Players

Star Trek: Conflick in the Neutral Zone

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  • 2 - 4 Players

Star Trek: Attack Wing

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  • 2 - 99 Players

Star Trek: Fleet Captains

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Nominated for 2 awards.

  • 90 - 120 Minutes

Scene It? Star Trek

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  • 2 - 12 Players

Star Fleet Battle Force

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This is a standalone expansion to the Star Trek Deck Building Game series so you can play with this by itself or combine it with the Premiere Edition for a richer experience.

You are the Captain of a small Starship with a standard crew and basic weaponry. Will you use your crew’s experience to improve your ships systems or to recruit more experienced crewmen to your ship? Will you form diplomatic relationships or conquer civilizations in battle? Build your deck and explore the Star Trek universe!

  • Free For All Exploration – Explore the universe, interact with alien races, complete missions and experience the mysteries of space. Gain knowledge and power to become a legendary Captain!
  • Teams Reunification – Team-up and determine if you are in favor of peace or war in the Alpha Quadrant! What will be the future of the Federation?
  • Co-op Borg Invasion II – “I am the Borg.” This time the Borg Queen has arrived to assimilate planet Earth! Work with your fellow players to defeat the Borg and the Queen.

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This was the first Deck Building Game I played. Even though I watched a lot of playthroughs and reviews of other Deck Builders Star Trek was one I liked better than the most. First reason of course was being a Star Trek TNG fan in my youth. Second reason was the possibility to have really different scenarios in this game. But more to that in the Gameplay section. When I bought this game I actually wanted to buy the First Edition of this game but it wasn’t available. So I tried my luck with this one.

Components:

The box comes with 300 cards in good quality and really nice pictures from the TV Show and the movies (First Contact for the Borg Scenario). To sort your different decks of cards there are a few cardboard and foam dividers within the box. In addition you get five 20-sided dice to keep track of your ships damage. Everything is of high value and there is enough room for some expansions left.

You start with a few common crew members and standard maneuvers in your deck. Throughout the game you will get to buy new crew members and more powerful maneuvers and setups from the Star Base. New ships however you will only get when you start exploring space cards from the space deck and using diplomacy to get these new starships. But beware, most times you will be facing different things when exploring the space deck. Missions, Events or Battles. Be sure to have a good crew in your hand to play when things go bad. What I really like about the Star Trek Deck Building Game are the different scenarios you can choose to play. The standard exploring and mission solving scenario is one where you can slowly build your ship and crew and then try to go on missions and score points. Ok, you have to be faster than your opponent but there’s not to much pressure there. A different kind of scenario is the one against the Borg. Here you have to work with the other players to fight the Borg Cards from the space deck which strike every turn and get stronger with every Borg Card you defeat. In the last scenario about the reunification of romulans and vulcans you split in two teams. One side tries to reunify and bring peace while the other side tries to sabotage the whole attempt. For now I never played this scenario but it sounds really interesting when playing with more than 2 players.

Replay Value:

Through your decisions which characters you choose to buy your deck will offer you a variety of different strategies. With the three different scenarios even more change comes to the came. This game alone has good replay value but as you can combine it with the first edition with complete different cards and three other scenarios the replayability even gets bigger.

– the Star Trek flair really comes across – nice mechanic to have characters have different abilities and at the same time add different attributes to you flagship – challenging scenarios (I like the Borg one especially) – as far as I know the rules are better written and more balanced than in the first edition

– no board (you have to play on a blank table or print out your own board) – strange feeling to only get new ships while finding them “somewhere in space” – there are only alternate versions of the main characters in this box (for trekkies: the Lieutenant version of Picard or the Major Rakal version of Troi) – no Enterprise-D in this box 😉

Last Words:

For solo players this box may not really be the best thing to buy unless you have no problem with playing against yourself with two decks. I tried the Exploring scenario for example and without an opponent there is no challenge. You build your crew to perfection and win every mission later. But as soon as you play with two or more players it really is a lot of fun. For my personal playing experience I like co-op better than battling against each other but that’s my opinion in most of the games.

So if you are a Star Trek Fan and/or like Deck Building Games or even just want to start with Deck Building Games I can recommend this game. It’s quite easy to learn and offers fun and variety for a lot of plays.

Best wishes, Blaine101

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The follow-up to Star Trek: The Trivia Game is based, appropriately enough, on Star Trek: The Next Generation series. The game is still text-based with hardly any graphics to wow over (but then, who needs any?), but this time there are many more questions on diverse topics that range from flora to anecdotal knowledge.

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Too bad I don't play video games, I would probably nail this one.

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Maxey, 23, had 33 points in 44 minutes in Philadelphia's 111-104 loss in Game 1 of the first-round playoff series Saturday night, using his blazing speed to get to the rim at will, particularly in the second half. But when the team arrived Monday morning for shootaround, Maxey was the only player missing, with the team announcing his status change a short time later.

Joel Embiid was in attendance, though, after his brief exit from Saturday's game after he landed awkwardly on his left leg late in the second quarter after throwing down a ridiculous one-handed dunk after catching an alley-oop to himself off the backboard. He had a procedure on the lateral meniscus in his left knee back in February.

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Despite owning talent at nearly every position, the team will still be looking to add more in hopes of making a postseason push as early as next season.

I recently posted a new 2024 NBA mock draft that saw the Rockets grabbing Kentucky's Rob Dillingham ninth overall.

In Dillingham — who helped lead the Wildcats with 15.2 points, 3.9 assists and 2.9 rebounds per game off the bench — Houston would be adding the much-needed 3-point shooting, along with a guard who would be able to fill a variety of roles.

The 6-foot-3 freshman is likely best used as a combo guard, handling the ball sparingly and self-creating in moderation. He averaged nearly four assists per game in just 23 minutes per night, and his spot-up shooting was pivotal for Kentucky all season long.

Dillingham hit on 44% of his 4.5 3-pointers attempted per game, and the tape of him hitting from a variety of angles, spots and motions shows he was one of the best outside players in the country. 

Suffice to say, the lightning-quick guard slots in great next to the like of Fred VanVleet, Jalen Green, Amen Thompson and Alperen Sengun off-ball, but has the capability to handle himself, too.

Perhaps most importantly, Dillingham would also provide insurance for the eventual departure of VanVleet, who now has only one guaranteed season left on his deal before a team option for 2025-26.

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The spring transfer window is still churning, but plenty of prospects have already found a new home.

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Though the spring college football transfer portal window hasn't produced the fireworks that some expected, a significant number of talented players have changed roster affiliations since it opened on April 16. The weekend, in particular, was quite busy. As has become the norm under Deion Sanders, Colorado had a jam-packed couple of days filled with visits that produced a string of commitments. The Buffaloes added three key trench players -- two on the defensive line and one on the offensive line. This after a week that saw more than 15 players officially depart  the program. 

Schools like Auburn , Texas A&M and North Carolina also tallied significant additions over the weekend, putting an exclamation mark on the first week of the second transfer period. 

Not all transfer acquisitions are equal, though. Some stand apart from others, whether it be a team addressing a significant area of need or adding a player that blends perfectly with the scheme in place. Now that the dust has settled from a busy few days, it felt appropriate to look at the best transfer fits of the spring window thus far. Player rankings are according to 247Sports' transfer portal rankings.  

Dayon Hayes, EDGE, Colorado 

Position Ranking in Transfer Portal: No. 30 DL

For those who didn't tune into Deion Sanders' first year, Colorado's defense was pretty bad. The Buffaloes finished in the bottom third of the Pac-12 in pretty much every major defensive metric, allowing 453 yards per game. In particular, the defensive line was a huge issue. Opponents pushed Colorado around at the point of attack. The Buffs also lacked disruptive trench options, which allowed opposing quarterbacks to pick apart a rather talented secondary. Hayes immediately solves that problem and boosts the profile of Colorado's defensive line. 

The latest in a long line of productive pass rushers from Pittsburgh , Hayes entered the transfer portal after leading the Panthers with 10.5 tackles for loss. He also finished second on the team with four sacks. Those numbers would both rank first among returning Colorado defensive linemen. He should pair with former Pitt teammate Samuel Okunlola -- who transferred to the Buffalos in the winter window -- to wreak havoc in opposing backfields. 

Jacory Croskey-Merritt, RB, Ole Miss

Position Ranking in Transfer Portal: No. 27 RB

Ole Miss has been hard at work trying to replace bell-cow back Quinshon Judkins , who transferred to Ohio State in January. Though Croskey-Merritt, who initially committed to Arizona in the portal before flipping to Ole Miss, is capable of handling a large workload (he logged 189 carries with New Mexico in 2023) the Rebels are likely to take a "by committee" approach to the backfield. That works just fine for Croskey-Merritt, who rushed for 1,190 yards and 17 touchdowns (third-most in a single season in program history) in a feature role for the Lobos last season. Croskey-Merritt's shifty running style is a perfect fit for Ole Miss' up-tempo spread offense. He and returning contributor Ulysses Bentley IV are a great start as the Rebels attempt to rebuild their backfield. 

Branson Hickman, OL, Oklahoma

Position Ranking in Transfer Portal: No. 11 IOL

Offensive line has been a point of emphasis for the Sooners this offseason. They have to replace five players with starting experience entering their first year as an SEC program, which is less than ideal during such a monumental transition. That includes starting center Andrew Raym , who's off to the NFL . Appalachian State transfer Troy Everett was his expected replacement, but he suffered a knee injury in the spring that's expected to sideline him well into fall camp. So this addition is a blessing not only for a position of need but for the offensive line as a whole. Hickman started 33 games at center for SMU over a three-year span, establishing himself as an intelligent leader with the ability to read defenses and shift protection as necessary. Adding that kind of experience to a green Oklahoma offensive line makes Hickman an absolute gem for coach Brent Venables and his staff. 

Damien Alford, WR, Utah 

Position Ranking in Transfer Portal: No. 103 WR

The 6-foot-6 Alford led Syracuse in receiving with 33 catches for 610 yards and three touchdowns last year, but he was dismissed by first-year coach Fran Brown ahead of the Orange's spring practice slate. That led to a few month's stay in the portal and an eventual commitment to Utah, where he should have plenty of opportunity to expand on those numbers. Not only does Alford boast an immense catch radius with his long frame, but he's also a legitimate deep threat. His career average of 19.2 yards per catch ranks third in Syracuse's history. That size-and-speed combo should make Alford a headache for any defensive back he faces. He will team with the likes of Dorian Singer , Money Parks and Mycah Pittman to give veteran Utes quarterback Cam Rising one of the best receiving corps in the Big 12. 

Philip Blidi, DL, Auburn 

Position Ranking in Transfer Portal: No. 29 DL

Defensive tackle is a huge position of need for a lot of hopeful contenders in the spring window, so props to Auburn for going out and getting one of the best before another program could swoop in. The Tigers are looking to replace All-SEC performer Marcus Harris and -- while Blidi isn't a ready-made successor -- he'll certainly help in that regard. Blidi spent the first three years of his career at Texas Tech before transferring to Indiana in 2023 and emerging as a starter. He graded out as one of the Hoosiers' best run-stuffers while tallying 30 tackles and four tackles for loss from the interior. 

Romello Height, EDGE, Georgia Tech

Position Ranking in Transfer Portal: No. 33 EDGE

A native of Dublin, Georgia and former Auburn signee, Height transferred to USC in 2022, suffered a season-ending injury two games into the year and spent 2023 as one of the Trojans' top defensive reserves. Despite not holding a consistent starting job, he still finished with four sacks (third on the team) and six tackles for loss (fifth). With an increased role in mind, Height entered the portal and transferred closer to home by committing to Georgia Tech. He immediately becomes one of the Yellow Jackets' most important defenders. Kevin Harris is Tech's only returning EDGE with any meaningful experience and he had one sack last year. The Yellow Jackets lost leading sack artist Kyle Kennard to the transfer portal and linebacker Paul Moala to the NFL Draft ; those two were responsible for ten of Georgia Tech's paltry 21 sacks last season. If Georgia Tech wants to take another step after a solid first full year under coach Brent Key, Height needs to play like a star. 

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