Exodus: Proxima Centauri is on IndieGoGo right now, if you’d like to check it out.
I don’t know about you, but I get excited just about every time I see a bunch of space ships and a big modular board. Honestly, I don’t think I will ever get tired of massive 4X-style board games. So, with that said, I’m pretty intrigued by Exodus: Proxima Centauri from NSKN Legendary Games out of Romania that promises to play in 30 to 45 minutes per player, a relative pittance of time compared to some other games of the sort. Exodus: Proxima Centauri certainly appears to hit all of the right buttons, with 28 different technologies to research, a big modular board, and the promise of trying to violently expand your space empire’s territory. You have three different resources to manage in Exodus: Proxima Centauri, meaning you might need to do that expanding so you can continue to build your fleet or purchase upgrades. It certainly looks like Exodus: Proxima Centauri is trying to find that sweet spot between still having a game that feels like a big board game of space expansion without it taking your entire lifetime to complete a game, so we’ll see if it succeeds once the game is available. If you’d like more information about Exodus: Proxima Centauri, you can take a look at the rules, go to the official web page, or go to IndieGoGo, where the publisher is trying to raise $7,500 (a copy of the game is $65).
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