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Star Wars: Rebellion Board Game – Epic Galactic Empire vs Rebel Alliance Conflict! Tabletop

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Customers find this Star Wars board game to be a phenomenal 2 to 4 player experience with excellent theme and mechanics, featuring lots of available strategies for each side. The game pieces are of good quality, and customers consider it worth the money, with one customer noting it takes several hours to play. While the game is simple to learn, customers note it has a steep learning curve, and the size receives mixed reactions, with some appreciating the giant board while others mention it takes up an entire six-foot table.

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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:

EPIC GALACTIC WARFARE: Command the Galactic Empire or Rebel Alliance in a strategic board game for 2-4 players, featuring over 150 detailed miniatures.
DYNAMIC GAMEPLAY: Secretly plot turns and reveal plans in a thrilling narrative, with every move bringing you closer to galactic domination or freedom.
ICONIC CHARACTERS and MISSIONS: Utilize heroes like Leia Organa and villains like Darth Vader for secret missions that shape the galaxy’s fate.
IMMERSIVE STRATEGY: Control 32 notable Star Wars systems with two expansive game boards. Lead troops, manage starships, and rally systems to your cause.
CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE: Relive the classic trilogy’s most heroic moments. Send Luke Skywalker to Dagobah or trap Han Solo in carbonite.

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Reviewer: Cody Carlson
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Best Star Wars Board Game Of All Time!!!
Review: Star Wars: Rebellion, from Fantasy Flight Games, is a two-to-four-player tabletop game that pits the evil Galactic Empire against the heroes of the Rebel Alliance. The game is based on the original Star Wars trilogy and contains two game boards that fit together, a mountain of cards, and many, many, minis.The game is asymmetrical. The Empire wins if it can successfully locate and destroy the hidden Rebel base. The Rebels win if they can score enough objective points to gain popular support throughout the galaxy, (if the round marker and the objective marker, which start out on opposite sides of the track, come together). At the beginning of the game each player has several systems that are loyal to them, and the Rebel player will choose a system to be the location of the secret Rebel base.Both sides start with four leaders, iconic characters from the Star Wars movies. Beginning with the Rebel player, both sides begin to assign their leaders to missions- cards that allow the characters to do fun and interesting things. For instance, the Imperial player may attempt to capture a Rebel leader, attempt to narrow down which worlds the Rebel base is on, or build projects like the Death Star or a Super Star Destroyer from a special mission deck, and more. The Rebels missions include attempts to bring neutral systems over to the Rebel cause with diplomacy, sabotage of Imperial production, foment uprisings, and more.Players will not want to assign all of their leaders to missions, however. Leaders can also be used to oppose the other player’s missions (both the leader assigned to the mission and the leader opposing it have to have skill icons that match the mission profile). Also, leaders with tactic ratings can command fleets, moving ships and units from one system to an adjacent system. When ships from one faction occupy the same space as their opponents’, combat ensues. Both mission oppositions and combat are resolved with special dice rolls on custom dice. Tactic cards, based on leaders’ tactic numbers, are also used in combat.After the command phase, in which missions and combat occur, players take care of housekeeping where they may also recruit new leaders from their action decks, and they may also place new units on a production track (the systems they control that allow them to build units specify what units and where they are placed on the track). Units then move down on the track and are deployed to the game board. This phase also sees the Imperial player draw two cards from the probe deck, telling him/her two systems where the Rebel base is not every round. The Rebel player will draw an objective card which gives him/her more ways to score victory points.Star Wars: Rebellion is a grand strategic game set in the Star Wars universe. I’ve wanted to see a Star Wars board game on the “Axis & Allies” model for years, and Fantasy Flight Games has finally given it to us. While I don’t like this game as much as Fantasy Flight’s Twilight Imperium, 3rd Edition, which is my favorite game of all time, it comes close. They are, of course, very different games other than the Sci-Fi theme. Tom Vasel at the Dice Tower had said that he hoped that Twilight Imperium 4th Edition would be based on Star Wars- I think this game is as close as we’ll get to that idea.I really like the asymmetrical play in Star Wars: Rebellion. Both players are playing a very different game. For the Imperial player, the game is one of cat and mouse, almost like a hidden movement game on par with Fury of Dracula or Letters From Whitechapel. For the Rebel player, its a game of hitting a much larger and stronger opponent with a series of pinpricks, knowing that over time they will add up. It’s a game of bluff and double bluff, as the Imperial player tries to guess at where the Rebels are, and the Rebel player has no idea what systems have already been ruled out with his/her opponent’s access to the probe deck.There is also an interesting worker placement element here, as you must match your leaders with specific icons to go on missions, but must also hold some in reserve, not knowing what missions they will be able to oppose with their icons. It also means that timing is crucial. Sending a Rebel leader out on a raid while Darth Vader is still in reserve is a bad idea- sending an Imperial leader out on a diplomatic mission while Mon Mothma has not yet been played can really cost you as well.The game, however, is not simply about its mechanics- solid as they are. Rather, this game is dripping with theme- and that’s why you love it. The Death Star might be destroyed at Kessel. Princess Leia might be frozen in carbonite. Lando Calrissian might train with Yoda to become a Jedi. Boba Fett might capture Chewbacca at Mon Calimari. The combinations of your own thematic Star Wars adventure are endless.Star Wars: Rebellion is a solid game from a mechanics stand point. But it is a tremendously fun game because of its theme. The four player mode, in which players split the duties of admirals and generals is fun as well, but at its heart this is a two player game. If you like Star Wars tabletop games, you will LOVE Star Wars Rebellion.Review copy provided.

Reviewer: A. Green
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The Ultimate Star Wars Tabletop Experience!
Review: Star Wars Rebellion is without a doubt the crowning achievement from Fantasy Flight Games, and that is saying a lot. I’ve played many of their titles including Twilight Imperium, Forbidden Stars and X-wing Miniatures. Rebellion combines elements from these games into an all-new play style that feels streamlined but not overly simplistic and that allows for lots of unique game play strategies. Most importantly, it feels like Star Wars thanks to the excellent execution of thematic elements.One element of the game that makes it very intriguing is the asymmetrical objectives of each side. Just like in the films, the Imperial player will have unmatched military power that it is able to rapidly deploy in the early game. Their objective is deceptively simple: find and destroy the Rebel Base. I say “deceptively” as deception is the key tool the Rebel player must deploy in order to keep the Empire guess as to the whereabouts of this base. At any time, the Rebels can move their base and undo some of the search efforts of the Empire. Furthermore, many of the Rebel missions are designed to harass the Empire and distract them from their goal. To win as the Rebels, you complete objectives listed on objective cards drawn at the end of each turn. Each objective gives you influence points, which effectively reduce the number of turns the Empire has to find and destroy the base. The Rebels need only survive long enough for the turns to expire in order to win, as this means their influence will have grown large enough for the galaxy to rise up against the Empire in a full-scale Rebellion!Since I mentioned the missions, let me give an overview of game play, which occurs over three stages: Assignment, Command and Refresh. During Assignment, you will choose which of your leaders you will deploy on missions during the Command phase, which are chosen from a deck of cards with the mission details printed on them. Unassigned leaders remain available to move units an oppose missions of the other player (i.e. force them to roll, with a chance that mission might fail). During the Command phase, players take turns either revealing missions or moving units. In this phase, players can gain influence over planets to increase their resources for ship deployment, capture and rescue leaders, launch surprise attacks on their opponent or engage in direct combat by moving units it a system occupied by the units of another player. In the Refresh phase, you do a number of actions to prepare for the next round including retrieving units, building/deploying units and recruiting new leaders. Rebel players will draw objective cards, while the Imperials will draw two probe droid cards, revealing two locations where the Rebel Base is NOT hidden.I can’t imagine a more thematically on-point Star Wars board game experience. The missions of each side feel true to the things we see the Rebels and Imperials do in the original trilogy films. Some of them mirror major plot events of the series, including the sudden appearance of Imperial Troops on a remote system where they believe the Rebel Base is hidden (like Hoth), the training of Rebel leaders in the ways of the force by Yoda, freezing important Rebel heroes in Carbonite or seducing them to the Dark Side, and the noble sacrifice of Obi-Wan Kenobi. Each game has a chance of unfolding just like them movies, or it may yield an entirely new combination of plot events. There is a lot of Nerd-tastic satisfaction to be had in each play through, which will be dramatically different as you switch between Rebels and Imperials across consecutive games.As a fan of Fantasy Flight Games, I wanted to throw in a few notes of comparison here. First, I think this game fills an important niche in the Fantasy Flight library. It provides some excellent 4X game play that is tailored specifically a 2-player experience (although you can team up in 2v2 games), which sets it apart from Twilight Imperium (minimum 3, recommended 4+ players) and Forbidden Stars (possible with 2, but much better with 3 or 4). I also appreciate that it balances the combat styles of those two games, which feels a little too light in Twilight Imperium and perhaps too cumbersome in Forbidden Stars. At the same time, Rebellion is sufficiently unique from them both that it doesn’t feel like a clone of either experience. Each game provides its own spin on the 4X genre. That said, I may be playing a lot more Rebellion in the future simply because it is much easier to find just one other person with 2-4 hours on their hands rather than 3-5 other people with 6+ hours.Altogether, I can’t recommend this game enough to Star Wars fans and tabletop enthusiasts. It’s unlike anything else out there and fills many unmet needs among tabletop game collections. Find your childhood friend with whom you used to make-believe Star Wars with and play this with them. I can guarantee you will have a blast!

Reviewer: Elizabeth N.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: BUY THIS
Review: For starters, my husband and I are HUGE nerds when it comes to a good board game. Our 10 year old son is doomed with that curse so he enjoyed this game too! My husband is a huge fan of Star Wars, don’t worry, just the older stuff, so this game was a must.The best part…the PIECES! This is where it’s at. They are made with quality and I am very pleased they are not some cheap fillers they threw in a box. The crafting and detail is awesome.Second, the board comes in TWO pieces. This should tell you how big this game is…The instructions were about a 4 out of 5 to understand. We ended up watching. A YouTube and were able to play the first try together.It is pretty fun to play. You are trying to keep the hidden planet safe before the empire discovers it, or as the empire, you are trying to find it and destroy it with one of your Death Star.There is some strategy to this, such as picking a planet away from the starting empire regions. And not spreading yourself too thin as the empire discoversOverall, if you enjoy a 3-4 hour game, this one is a must!

Reviewer: Dan Angevine
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: It’s a heavy one to bring to the table, get setup and taught but oh boy, once you get it figured it’s a treat. It combines hidden information, area control, resource management, card play, and star wars into a great story for the night! Where’s the rebel base?!?!?! We must control the galaxy and crush them! How did they get over here? they were there?! oh my the story lines that get woven from getting luke out of carbonite and risking it all, to emperor trying to turn Admiral Ackbar to the dark side the little missions you carry out will be unique to your game and give you a story that you’ll relive with your friend. It can play up to 4 people but really it’s a 1:1 (though it can be fun to have side bar conversations and share the giddiness of almost getting caught out). The combat is a bit wonky sometimes but apparently the expansion corrects that.

Reviewer: mrchange
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Relive the key moments of the Rebellion!

Reviewer: Francisco
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Superb game! It takes a while to grasp all the rules but once you get them they all make sense and then game flows much faster. The first two games took about 4 to 5 hours but the latest one took about 2.5 or 3. Really nice game for star wars fans!

Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: This is a great ‘dudes on a map’ style wargame but it has a nice mixture of simplicity and nuance, thematically enhanced through the inclusion of a number of different asymmetrical objectives with the key plot point revolving around the Empire finding the hidden Rebel Base. There are rules that create thematic interactions between the characters and a number of different cards add variety and flavour to the gameplay, creating the feeling of an unfolding story which reflects the major plot points from the original Star Wars trilogy (ep.4-6). The rules for combat are a nice combination of detail and simplicity which reflect the dynamics of the battles from the films – for example, there are black dice and red dice which reflect attacks that are more likely to hit smaller/faster units or larger/tougher units. Then if you send a capable leader into the battle you will also have some tactics cards to improve the outcome of the battle. These little rules all add up to enhance the feeling that you are recreating battles from Star Wars. I suspected, based on its BoardGameGeek ranking, that it would be a good game but I have been pleasantly surprised by just how well it reflects the dynamics of the theme. If you like big thematic action games and you are a Star Wars lover I recommend this very highly. I am very pleased to have found a copy before it goes OOP.

Reviewer: Omar Ramírez
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Precioso juego de Star Wars, si eres fan de Star Wars y los juegos de mesa debes ternerlo !!

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