Eclipse (board game)

Eclipse
New Dawn for the Galaxy
Designer(s) Touko Tahkokallio
Illustrator(s) Ossi Hiekkala
Sampo Sikiö
Publisher(s) Lautapelit.fi
Publication date 2011
Genre(s) Strategy
Language(s) English
Players 2 - 6 (Up to 9 with the Rise of the Ancients expansion.)
Age range 14+
Playing time 2-3 hours
Website Lautapelit.fi: Eclipse

Eclipse: New Dawn for the Galaxy (commonly known as Eclipse) is a strategy board game produced by Lautapelit.fi. It was designed by Touko Tahkokallio and first released in 2011. The game currently has three expansions — Rise of the Ancients, released in 2012, Ship Pack One, released in 2013 and Shadow of the Rift, released in 2015 — and four mini expansions.

Game Background

After a ruthless war, the galaxy has been at peace because of the efforts of the major spacefaring species to preserve it. The Galactic Council was formed for that purpose. But tension is mounting again, and a new conflict seems to be inevitable. Which faction will prevail and lead the galaxy?

Gameplay

A game of Eclipse in progress

Eclipse is a 4X strategy game where you must lead your civilization to prevail over the others.[1] Players can choose to play as either a human or alien civilization. On each move, a player takes one of six actions: building, exploring, influencing, moving, researching or upgrading. For example, exploring opens up a new tile in a direction chosen by the exploring player. Each action uses resources (money, materials or science), and resource management is a key part of gameplay.[2]

The galaxy is laid out in three rings of hex tiles, most of which get laid during exploration. At the start of play, only the galaxy center tile and tiles for the players' respective home stars are laid. When exploring, a player chooses a tileless space which is accessible from a star the player occupies. The player then draws a new hex tile from a stack of face-down tiles and lays it in the chosen direction. The player may strategically choose which orientation the tile takes, to create links to existing tiles or to block access by other players.

Game Contents

Honors & Awards

Eclipse has received the following honors and awards:[1]

iOS version

The iOS version of the game was released in 2013.

References

  1. 1 2 "Eclipse (2011)". BoardGameGeek, LLC. Retrieved 1 January 2014.
  2. "Eclipse Board Game : The no-nonsense overview I wished I had found elsewhere. Part 1.". Boardgamery. Retrieved 15 January 2014.

"Eclipse" review by BoardGameKing.com

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