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Rio Grande Games  |  SKU: RIO580

Beyond the Sun (Second Printing)

€55.27 EUR €57.48
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Description

Designer Dennis K. Chan
Publisher Rio Grande Games
Players 2-4
Playing Time 60-120 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up
Honors 2021 International Gamers Award Multi-player Nominee
2021 Bulgarian Board Game Awards Expert Game of the Year Nominee
2020 Golden Geek Most Innovative Board Game Nominee
2020 Golden Geek Medium Game of the Year Nominee
2020 Cardboard Republic Architect Laurel Awards Nominee
Expansion
Beyond the Sun: Leaders of the New Dawn

2nd printing of Beyond the Sun - first printed in April 2021.

There is no way to distinguish the printing of the game from looking at the box back.

List of changes:

Card Type Card Name Description
Event card Dimensional Rift Added "face-up" to the text to clarify.
System card Lalande 21185 Text clarified on colonization power.
Tech Card Quantum Data Exchange Fixed spelling error
Tech Card Terraforming Added 1 to [Sac] icon for clarity
Tech Card Android independence Added 2 to [Pop] icon for clarity
Tech Card Neo-industrial revolution Added 2 to [S3] icon for clarity
Faction mat United Nations of Sol (Adv) Clarifed text: Once per game, if you Resource trade during production phase and make at least 3 exchanges (of any combination) in that trade

Setup sheet is now folded so that the setup instructions are folded out for easier identification. Added clarification text for Guild Cover Tiles.

Updated Rulebook with clarifications.


Beyond the Sun is a space civilization game in which players collectively decide the technological progress of humankind at the dawn of the Spacefaring Era, while competing against each other to be the leading faction in economic development, science, and galactic influence.

The game is played over a variable number of rounds until a number of game-end achievements are collectively claimed by the players. The winner is the faction with the most victory points, which are obtained by researching technologies, improving their economy, controlling and colonizing systems, and completing various achievements and events throughout the game.

On a turn, a player moves their action pawn to an empty action space, then takes that action. They then conduct their production phase, either producing ore, growing their population, or trading one of those resources for another. Finally, they can claim up to one achievement, if possible.

As players take actions, they research new technologies that come in four levels. Each technology is one of four types (scientific, economic, military, commercial), and higher-level technologies must match one of the types of tech that lead into it. Thus, players create their own technology tree in each game, using these actions to increase their military strength, to jump to different habitable exoplanetary systems, to colonize those systems, to boost their resource production, to develop android tech that allows growth without population, and more.

Customer Reviews

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Roni Terner

Awesome game

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Patrick Grapes
Excellent

The way the tech tree works is top notch, love the interactions during during exploration as well. Very much recommend.

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Mike Sidwell
Awesome Game

Very clever design and mechanisms. Easily one of the best games I've played over the last couple of years!

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Corey McCarten
Fantastic Tech Tree Space Game

As we have been playing mainly two player lately, we picked up Beyond the Sun and it was a hit. Difficult choices with scarce resources, the tech tree is great, each game will feel totally different due to the random placement of initial technologies and wide variety of cards.