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Year Published
1999
# of Players:
2 − 5
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 5 players
Recommended with 4, 5 players
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Playing Time
240 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
12 and up
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Language Dependence
Some necessary text - easily memorized or small crib sheet
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Category
Mechanic
Primary Name
Thunder's Edge
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Thunder's Edge is a science-fiction board game of politics, strategy and giant mecha for two to five players. Each player controls one of Earth's factions, each of which is trying to exert power over the planet Thunder's Edge. To win, players must gain the support of important lobby groups within the government, hold key locations on Thunder's Edge by military force, and fight for control of vital off-world locations.

from review by Nickjost:
Play begins by setting up the board. The board is composed of hexes a la Settlers of Catan. These hexes are dealt out to the players who may look at them and then deploy them face down one at a time. The players then receive an initial allotment of money. They may spend this money to purchase units for the initial planet-fall. Any money that isn't spent is doubled. Opening strategies are based on buying enough infantry to hold any cities that you can know of (from the hexes dealt) and deploying those infantry to guard those cities.

There are also several other components. First, is the tension track. This is essentially a turn marker. Once the tension track is exhausted the game ends. There are also a few off-world locations that provide special bonuses. Military units also make use of the transit and orbit boards. Units in "transit" are moved to "orbit". Units in "orbit" can be deployed to the board. This introduces a minimum one turn delay from when an item is purchased to when it can be deployed.

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Board Game Rank: 2937
Wargame Rank: 920
Num Ratings: 106
Average Rating: 6.10
Standard Deviation: 1.30
Num Views: 16045
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Avg. Game Weight: 3.1 moreinfo
Fans: 1
Personal Comments: 57
Users Owning: 250
Users Wanting: 14
Users Trading: 30
Has Parts For Trade: 0
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Total Plays: 23
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Average Rating 6.38
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Comments 22
Year Pub. 1999
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