Federation cover
2022BGG rank #712

Federation

by Dimitri Perrier, Matthieu Verdier · Explor8

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Players2–4
Time60–120m
ComplexityMedium-Heavy
Age14+

About the game

What is Federation?

The universe is organized into many federations which trade, intrigue, develop… One of these federations, still not fully developed yet (5 member planets so far) wants a new delegation to join them, but you are not the only one having your sights set on the federation. The Federation challenges you to prove your worth for 5 years. During these 5 years, you must develop strategies, deploy tactics, take the best opportunities but also form the right alliances at the right time… In the end, only 1 delegation will be chosen: the one with the most prestige! Federation is an interactive Eurogame with innovative double-sided worker placement mechanic.. Federation is played over 5 rounds. Each round is divided into 2 main steps. The first step is player turns where each player plays an Ambassador's pawn and send a spaceship on a special mission. Once all players have completed their turn, the Executive Phase starts, where players receive their income, fund Major Projects and pass laws. At the end of the 5th round, the game ends. The Player with the most prestige points wins the game and joins the Federation. In case of a tie, the victory is shared. Your individual board is composed of the 5 federated actions, 1 spy action, some senate actions and some special senate actions giving prestige points. —description from the publisher

How it plays

Mechanics

Area Majority / InfluenceEnd Game BonusesVariable Set-upVotingWorker PlacementWorker Placement, Different Worker Types

On the shelf

Categories

PoliticalScience Fiction

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