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  1. Welcome to the Moon. (2021) Escape from Earth and plan the humankind journey to the moon to save humanity. 6.6K Rating s & 910 Comment s · GeekBuddy Analysis. 1–6 Players. Community: 1–6 — Best: 1–4. 25–30 Min. Playing Time. Age: 10+.

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  2. Feb 6, 2022 · Tom Vasel takes a look at a flip and write game! Welcome to the Moon!Intro 0:00Overview 1:28Final Thoughts 8:47Support The Dice Tower at http://www.dicetower...

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  3. Feb 14, 2022 · Benoit Turpin. Designer. @Kavelone. Feb 14, 2022 (edited) Here is the official FAQ for Welcome to the Moon. Since its release in France in October 2021, we gathered all feedback from players on BGG and elsewhere and made a number of clarifications on future rulebooks. The new version of the rulebooks are (currently uploading) in the Files section.

  4. Feb 11, 2022 · "Welcome to the Moon is a narrative and evolving roll & write. It is made of 8 different adventures which form a global story with a growing difficulty. You can play each of the adventures individually or in a succession to discover the story.

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  5. Apr 5, 2023 · Welcome to the Moon is a fairly solitary experience, but it's still impressive how well ASTRA manages to simulate the interaction points between players with practically no upkeep whatsoever. You know roughly when ASTRA will claim those scoring bonuses or Missions, but not exactly when, which means you feel a tangible, human pressure to complete them before they're stolen from you.

  6. Feb 1, 2023 · Welcome To The Moon is an absolute asteroid belter of a game. It’s actually 8 games plus a replayable campaign plus a meteoric solo mode! The component quality overall is very good. The sheets are now dry wipe and the various card packs come in little tuck boxes. The included markers are the only low point.

  7. Feb 3, 2022 · Welcome to the Moon is the brand new campaign style, flip and write, board game from publisher Blue Cocker Games. Designed by Alexis Allard and Benoit Turpin, featuring artwork from Anne Heidsieck, the game sees 1 – 6 players blasting off from Earth to, you guessed it, the Moon!