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How does it compare to Starfarers? Is it similar or something different?
How does it compare to Starfarers? Is it similar or something different?
Looks like it’s just a 3 panel gag. It’s been cropped and for some reason darkened. Also the watermark was removed from between frames.
Oh snap! Way to put me on the spot there! How about this one?
Side note: I had to go learn how markdown for Lemmy works thanks to you. Lol
Me trying to browse Federated
When life gives you lemmings…
Fuck electrical wall plates I guess then? It’s so hard to find any switch plates or device plates that come with Phillips instead of Slotted.
Lately I’ve seen a lot more Phillips Square, which is nice when you strip the fuck out of the Phillips head. Those are alright.
I use Pihole to filter ads network wide. I also have Tailscale setup so I can route all my DNS requests through my home network and filter mobile ads as well.
Fuck ads.
The argument was undoubtedly put forward by someone selling ads.
Looking at Star Trek Catan, it looks like a themed Catan but with Support cards, which is a great addition to the game. Not sure if there’s anything I’m missing since I haven’t played it. I’ll have to give it a try, and I could probably get my parents to give it a go since it’s Star Trek themed.
Starfarers personally is my favorite. It’s very different from regular Catan. First difference is your map is longer a perfect hexagon and is a bit bigger. You start at the bottom of the map on your starting planets and you have 2 colonies and 2 colony ships like you do in Star Trek. You don’t however have to build “roads”, instead you have a rocket you shake and move your ships according to the result of the shake plus added speed for boosters on your ship. You can spend resources to add more boosters, or guns, or cargo crates to your ship for better bonuses.
You can explore planets and see if you like the resources it has and settle them. You can also build trade ships that let you dock with alien trading outposts to acquire those Support cards you have in Star Trek.
The thing that really makes the game stand out however is the event deck. On some rolls you trigger random events involving alien species you can trade with, or attacks by pirates, or black holes you discover. Planets you explore may also have pirate bases you have to clear before you can settle the planet, or the planet may be frozen and require terraforming.
I really enjoy it, and the 5-6 player expansion handles the added players well by making 2 opposite people take turns simultaneously.
Definitely recommended.