

Star Realms: Frontiers – Card Game Expansion for Adults and Kids – 1-4 Players – Card Games for Family – 20-45 Mins of Gameplay – Games for Family Game Night – Card Games for Kids and Adults Ages 12+
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JoyLynn
> 3 dayAfter watching a YouTube video and a few practice rounds we really started to enjoy this game!
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Sam
Greater than one weekFast to learn. Fast and easy to setup. Small box that does not consume lots of storage space. Comes with solo, co-op and competitive mode. Whats not to like?
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Creativezone
> 3 dayGreat
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Greasy Burger
> 3 dayMy kids love playing Star Realms. It’s relatively easy to learn and straightforward. I had expected a little more arguing since I have one kid who likes to dominate games, but even they were amicable to play with this game.
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Wyatt Andersen
> 3 dayIve mostly done the two player coop game type, and I really like it. The one time I did the four player competitive version that was good too.
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Summershine
30-03-2025Good value
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Raptor
> 3 dayFun and easy to play game. The rules make it sound way more complicated than it is.
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Allan Y.
> 3 dayGreat gives better Dimensions to play
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Swampfox
> 3 dayIts a big box that holds sleeved Star Realms cards. I used Fantasy Flight Game sleeves, which fit fine in the box The dividers are thick plastic card that should hold up nicely. I havent tried the promo cards, but I bought it for the box. I also use it to store my Hero Realms cards, but of course I made my own dividers for that game.
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Lee
> 3 dayThis game packs a LOT of value in a small box! Its a deck building game where all players start with decks of the same weak cards. Some cards give you points to buy better cards, some give you points to use against the enemy, some give you more life points. The better cards are in a row of five on the table and each player during their turn can use whatever buying points they have to buy whatever they can afford. Whenever a card is bought, it is immediately replaced by a new card from the large deck of purchase cards, so the purchase row is never empty. Then the player uses their attack points on the enemy. This goes on until the enemy is defeated or the last player is. This version of Star Realms includes several cards that set up an enemy to defeat and rules for how it acts during its turn. This allows you to play solo games against these various threats. Groups can also play against these threats, so each player is fighting a common enemy instead of fighting against each other. This co-op style of play can help avoid any hurt feelings or resentment if you have kids (or even adults) who might get grumpy about losing often. If they get knocked out of the game, it was the common enemy that did them in - not someone sitting at the table with them. Or 2 to 4 players can have a good time just battling each other. Ive never been in a game with more than 2 players, so cant comment on how it plays with 3 or 4. This is a nice small-box game that stores easily but contains a good bit of variety in its gameplay. Easy to take with you to a friends house or to a coffee shop or on vacation! There are a few reasonably priced expansions you can buy in the future if you feel like adding more variety, but this set contains everything you need to have a lot of fun for a great price.