Space Cadets cover
2012BGG rank #2,594

Space Cadets

by Geoff Engelstein · Stronghold Games

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Players3–6
Time60–120m
ComplexityMedium-Light
Age8+

About the game

What is Space Cadets?

It's your lifelong dream – to join the Star Patrol and be part of the crew of an interstellar Starship. You've worked hard, graduated from the academy, and received your first assignment as part of a team of young recruits, confident in your training and ready to be put to the test. Nothing can possibly go wrong as you are prepared for anything... You are the Space Cadets. Space Cadets is a fun and frantic cooperative game for 3-6 players who take on the roles of Bridge Officers of a Starship. Each officer must accomplish his specific task in order for the team to successfully complete the mission. You might be the... Helmsman, plotting the ship's course through asteroid fields and nebulae. Engineer, using dominoes to get enough power to each system. Weapons Officer, completing puzzles to load the torpedoes and flicking a disc down a track to launch them. Shield Officer, using tiles to form poker hands to get the strongest shields. Sensor Officer, using your sense of touch to scan and lock on enemy targets. Captain, setting the plan and making sure that everyone stays focused and does their job. If your crew can work together to accomplish the mission goals, you just might make it home in one piece.

How it plays

Mechanics

Cooperative GameDice RollingFlickingGrid MovementMemoryModular BoardPattern BuildingPattern RecognitionProgrammed MovementPush Your LuckRe-rolling and LockingReal-TimeScenario / Mission / Campaign GameSet CollectionVariable Player Powers

On the shelf

Categories

Action / DexterityPuzzleReal-timeScience FictionSpace Exploration

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