Star Realms
Star Realms is a card-based deck building science-fiction tabletop game, designed by Rob Dougherty and Darwin Kastle and published in 2014 by White Wizard Games. The game started out as a Kickstarter campaign in 2013. The goal of Star Realms is to destroy your opponent or opponents by purchasing cards using "trade" points and using these cards to attack your opponent's "authority" using your "combat" points. The game takes place in a distant future where different races compete to gain resources, trade and outmaneuver each other in a race to become ruler of the galaxy.
Star Realms is similar to other deck building games, like and Dominion. The game is marketed as portable and expandable, as it comes in a small box and contains only cards and no dice or markers. In 2016, White Wizard Games published a fantasy version of this game Hero Realms.
Cards
The original game consists of the following:- One 80 card Trade Deck
- Two 10 card Personal Decks, consisting of two Vipers and eight Scouts each
- 10 Explorer cards
- 18 double-sided Authority cards for keeping score
- Two Rules Sheets
- The Trade Federation, focused on trade and growth. Specializes in generating Trade, and they are the only faction able to generate authority. 7 ships and 5 bases.
- The Blobs, mysterious alien creatures. Specializes in generating absolutely obscene amounts of Combat and removing undesirable cards from the trade row. 8 ships and 3 bases.
- The Star Empire, former colonies of the Trade Federation. Specializes in Combat and drawing new cards and to force opponent to discard cards. 6 ships and 5 bases.
- The Machine Cult, a cult of technology focused on robotics and computerization. Specializes in removing undesirable cards and defending from opponent's attacks. 7 ships and 5 bases.
Cards are either ships, which are used and then placed in the discard pile at the end of the turn, or bases which are played and stay in play until they are destroyed by an opponent and then discarded. Bases are either a normal base or an outpost. Bases have a grey shield, and provide some kind of benefit but no protection to the player's authority or other bases. Outposts have black shields and act as protection in addition to any benefits. Outposts must be attacked first, before an opponent can attack the player or other bases. An opponent's combat points must be above or equal to the base's shield value to destroy it and move it to the discard pile.
Setup and placement
The "game board" consists only of cards. Each player has their own draw deck to draw new cards from and their own discard pile where they put used cards. In the middle of the table is the "trade row", which holds the cards available for purchase. The trade row holds five cards at all times, plus a deck of "Explorer" cards that are always available for purchase. There is also a trade deck which holds unrevealed cards for purchase and a trash heap where players put cards that are removed from the game.Each player starts out with a starting personal deck of ten ship cards and 50 points of "authority" cards. The starting deck includes eight "Scout" cards and two "Viper" cards, the most basic ships. The authority cards indicate how much health the player has left.
Gameplay
At the start of the game the player who goes first draws three cards and the player going second draws five cards. If there are three players, the first one has 3 in their starting hand, the second one has 4, and the third one has 5 cards.The player whose turn it is then plays the cards from their hand in front of them, each card possibly giving a boost in trade, attack, authority, and/or granting a special ability. At the end of every turn, the player moves all played ship cards to the discard pile, then draws five cards and the next player starts their turn. Whenever the draw deck is empty and a card needs to be drawn, the player shuffles their discard pile and places it face down to form a new draw deck. New cards acquired by purchasing with trade points are first placed in the discard pile and then enter the game when the pile is reshuffled. When a card is purchased it is replaced in the trade row with a new card from the trade deck.
If a card has a scrap symbol it can be scrapped and permanently removed from the game. Other cards also enable cards to be scrapped without activating a scrap ability. In this way, each player builds up their own deck of cards by adding cards from the trade row and removing cards by scrapping. Each drawn hand will give different opportunities for gaining trade points or attacking the opponents with combat points.
Winning the game
In order to win the players need to attack their opponents' authority using combat. If a player's authority is reduced to zero they are out of the game.Expansions
White Wizard Games have released many expansion packs plus two standalone expansions for Star Realms. Some expansions/promo cards were only available to backers of the Kickstarter campaign while other expansions are available to the public. There are some differences between the online Gambit expansion and the collectible cards.Standalone Expansions
- Star Realms: Colony Wars - Includes new 80 card trade deck plus two 10 card starter decks for the players. When combined with the base game, allows for 3 to 6 player games.
- Star Realms: Frontiers - Includes new 80 card trade deck plus two 10 card starter decks for the players. When combined with the base game, allows for 3 to 6 player games.
- Star Realms: Crisis – Bases & Battleships - 12 card expansion with new bases and ships.
- Star Realms: Crisis – Events - 12 event cards shuffled into the trade deck that have special effects when they are turned up into the trade row.
- Star Realms: Crisis – Fleets & Fortresses - 12 card expansion with new bases and ships.
- Star Realms: Crisis – Heroes - 12 hero cards that when purchased from the trade row immediately go into play and boost your game play.
- Star Realms: Gambit Set - 10 Gambit cards, 1 or 2 of which are dealt to each player at the beginning of the game and kept hidden. They can be played during the game for a bonus for the player, 3 copies of a new unaligned ship, and 4 cards describing Solo or Co-op challenges.
- Star Realms: Cosmic Gambit Set - 13 new Gambit cards, 1 or 2 of which are dealt to each player at the beginning of the game, and 1 new unaligned base. This card is place into play as a result of a Gambit card, and is scrapped when destroyed.
- Star Realms: United - Assault - 12 card expansion with new bases and ships.
- Star Realms: United - Command - 12 card expansion with new bases and ships.
- Star Realms: United - Heroes - 12 new hero cards that when purchased from the trade row immediately go into play and boost your game play.
- Star Realms: United - Missions - 12 mission cards, which when completed by the player are revealed. When all 3 are completed and revealed the player wins the game.
- Star Realms: Promo Pack 1 - 15 card expansion with new bases and ships.
- Star Realms: Scenarios - 20 scenario cards which change how the game is played.
- Star Realms Command Deck: The Alliance - 18 card expansion with 1 legendary commander, 12 card starter deck, 2 gambit cards, 1 mega ship and 2 score cards.
- Star Realms Command Deck: The Alignment - 18 card expansion with 1 legendary commander, 12 card starter deck, 2 gambit cards, 1 mega ship and 2 score cards.
- Star Realms Command Deck: The Coalition - 18 card expansion with 1 legendary commander, 12 card starter deck, 2 gambit cards, 1 mega ship and 2 score cards.
- Star Realms Command Deck: The Pact - 18 card expansion with 1 legendary commander, 12 card starter deck, 2 gambit cards, 1 mega ship and 2 score cards.
- Star Realms Command Deck: The Union - 18 card expansion with 1 legendary commander, 12 card starter deck, 2 gambit cards, 1 mega ship and 2 score cards.
- Star Realms Command Deck: The Unity - 18 card expansion with 1 legendary commander, 12 card starter deck, 2 gambit cards, 1 mega ship and 2 score cards.
- Star Realms Command Deck: Lost Fleet - 18 card expansion with 1 legendary commander, 12 card starter deck, 2 gambit cards, 1 mega ship and 2 score cards.
- Star Realms: Stellar Allies - 12 card expansion with new bases and ships.
Digital game
There are 2 gameplay differences between the games:
- The digital version has an unlimited number of purchasable Explorers while the physical card game only has 10 Explorer cards. Although the Explorers were always intended to be unlimited for most games, the 10 provided can replicate an unlimited stack by either reusing scrapped Explorer cards, or in a game where players have run out of Explorers the players can use a proxy or decide that players can't buy any more until somebody scraps one.
- Cards with ally abilities that include draw effects trigger immediately upon another card of the same faction entering play, rather than at the discretion of the player.
Awards
Star Realms has won many notable table top gaming awards, including:2014 Golden Geek Awards
- Best 2-Player Game
- Best Card Game
- Best Indie Game
- Best Mobile / Handheld Game
- Best Small Publisher
- Best Two-Player Game
- Fan Favorite Card Game