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Romulan Armada: Unity Edition
Romulan Armada: Unity Edition
by Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc., Majestic Twelve Games (2017)
Player Count
2 to 12

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
1 hour to 3 hours
Categories
  • Science Fiction
  • Wargame
  • Miniatures
  • Aviation / Flight
  • Designers
  • Daniel Kast
  • Mechanisms
  • Simultaneous Action Selection
  • Hex-and-Counter
  • Dice Rolling
  • Artists
  • Daniel Kast
  • Adam Turner
  • Family
  • Star Trek
  • Starmada
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    Description

    Uncloak and Strike from the Shadows!

    A meeting of empires as a famous game system joins the Star Fleet Universe. Romulan Armada was done as a joint venture between Amarillo Design Bureau and Majestic Twelve Games. This 84-page rulebook includes the Essential Starmada Rules, 37 starships (Romulan, Federation, and Gorn) and eight bases (Romulan, Gorn, Federation, Klingon, Kzinti, and Tholian), and complete rules to bring the Star Fleet Universe alive in the Starmada game system.

    This fast-playing game easily handles squadrons of ships as they encounter their enemies and battle to see who is indeed the best commander.

    Ships included are the Federation battlecruiser, Concordat-class dreadnought, and strike cruiser; the Romulan dreadnoughts (the Behemoth and Condor classes), heavy cruisers (FastHawk, FireHawk, and Kestrel classes), and command cruisers (Conqueror, NovaHawk, and RoyalHawk classes); Gorn heavy battlecruiser, command cruiser, and medium cruiser; battle stations for the Gorns and Romulans, mobile bases for the Federation, Gorns, Klingons, Kzintis, Romulans, and Tholians; an armed priority transport; and many other ships.

    This book is complete and ready to play.

    This edition unifies the previous Nova and Admiralty editions, so there will no longer be Starmada fans who cannot game together. The new rules preserve the best of both previous systems, and add dynamic seeking weapons rules that do what seeking weapons are supposed to do: force the enemy to move out of key areas or shoot his way through a swarm of drones.

    —description from the publisher

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