Asteroid (1980)
Playtime: 180
Min. Age: 10
Players: 2
Publisher: Game Designers' Workshop (GDW Games), Kokusai-Tsushin Co., Ltd. (ๅฝ้้ไฟก็คพ), Hobby Japan
Designers: Frank Chadwick, Marc W. Miller
Artists: Michael Dooney, Richard Hentz, Paul Richard "Rich" Banner, William H. Keith, Jr., Michael F. Dooney, Naoyuki Kato
Mechanics: Square Grid, Modular Board, Simulation, Grid Movement, Variable Set-up, Dice Rolling, Line of Sight, Movement Points, Variable Player Powers
Min. Age: 10
Players: 2
Publisher: Game Designers' Workshop (GDW Games), Kokusai-Tsushin Co., Ltd. (ๅฝ้้ไฟก็คพ), Hobby Japan
Designers: Frank Chadwick, Marc W. Miller
Artists: Michael Dooney, Richard Hentz, Paul Richard "Rich" Banner, William H. Keith, Jr., Michael F. Dooney, Naoyuki Kato
Mechanics: Square Grid, Modular Board, Simulation, Grid Movement, Variable Set-up, Dice Rolling, Line of Sight, Movement Points, Variable Player Powers
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In Asteroid, one player controls a team of adventurers attempting to destroy a runaway mining asteroid on a collision course with Earth; the other player controls the evil computer brain that runs the mining station. The good guys must overcome the station's defenses (including various nasty robots), turn off the computer brain, set the asteroid to self-destruct, and escape before it blows.
Each of the adventurers has unique characteristics, including ranged and melee combat abilities, computer skills, demolition skills, stealthiness, psychic ability, luck and even emotional attachments to other characters.
The computer brain player secretly determines the configuration of the modular boards to form a map of the mining station and deploys robots to prevent the adventurers from shutting it down.
Victory levels for the adventurers include World Survival Victory, Personal Survival Victory, Common Decency Victory, Romantic Victory and even SPCA Victory (involving the outcome with respect to the dog character, Sasha).
One of GDW's Series 120 games, the game includes eight 5.5" x 8.5" maps and 120 tile counters that represent the characters, robots, items, etc.
It was resold from Kokusai-Tsushin in 2003.
Each of the adventurers has unique characteristics, including ranged and melee combat abilities, computer skills, demolition skills, stealthiness, psychic ability, luck and even emotional attachments to other characters.
The computer brain player secretly determines the configuration of the modular boards to form a map of the mining station and deploys robots to prevent the adventurers from shutting it down.
Victory levels for the adventurers include World Survival Victory, Personal Survival Victory, Common Decency Victory, Romantic Victory and even SPCA Victory (involving the outcome with respect to the dog character, Sasha).
One of GDW's Series 120 games, the game includes eight 5.5" x 8.5" maps and 120 tile counters that represent the characters, robots, items, etc.
It was resold from Kokusai-Tsushin in 2003.
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