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  2. Solarquest - Wikipedia

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    SolarQuest is a space-age real estate trading board game published in 1985 and developed by Valen Brost, who conceived the idea in 1976. [1] The game is patterned after Monopoly, but it replaces pewter tokens with rocket ships and hotels with metallic fuel stations. Players travel around the Sun acquiring monopolies of planets, moons, and man ...

  3. Template:Did you know nominations/Fictional planets of the ...

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    Source: Many other additional planets were hypothesised in fiction and speculative nonfiction from the eighteenth century onwards. Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Fictional religion & Template:Did you know nominations/Drone congregation area; Comment: ALT2 and ALT3 are different phrasings of the same basic hook. I can come up with ...

  4. Deuteros - Wikipedia

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    The game is set some 800 years after Millennium, in a time when mankind has won the struggle to make the Earth habitable again but lost its spacefaring capabilities, when the Martians, moments before they were defeated in Mars, hid a small robotic fleet just when Earth was re-settled, and destroying the Moon Base moments before humans returned to Earth as a final deed of vengeance.

  5. Ascendancy (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game's introductory cinematic states: "Wildly different cultures competed for the same worlds. In the enormous upheaval that followed, one of these species would gain ascendancy." [3] The iOS version of Ascendancy was a Universal app, meaning it was designed for both the iPad and the iPhone / iPod touch platforms.

  6. Spaceward Ho! - Wikipedia

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    Petersen gave the solo version of the game 2 out of 5 stars, and the multiplayer version 3 stars. [9] Next Generation reviewed the Macintosh version of Spaceward Ho 4.0, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "If you already own a copy, now is definitely time to step up to a new level of play." [10]

  7. Meteos - Wikipedia

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    Meteos screenshot, with the player battling three other planets. The core gameplay of Meteos, described as a "shoot-and-lift-up puzzle" game, [5] requires players to use a stylus to move colored blocks—the eponymous "meteos" that fall from the top of the screen.

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  9. Solar 2 - Wikipedia

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    [1] At the beginning of the game, the player accumulates mass by colliding their asteroid against other asteroids until enough mass has been gathered to become a small planet. [1] From there, the player has to absorb other asteroids to make their planet grow enough to become a life planet; crashing against other objects will decrease the player ...