- Galactic Empire Building: Conquer worlds, develop technologies, and produce trade goods to outpace your rivals
- Variable Player Actions: Choose from several actions each turn, triggering global effects and unique bonuses
- Dynamic Gameplay: Each game features unique setup and four possible victory conditions
- Suitable for 2-5 Players: Enjoy strategic gameplay with friends and family
- Award-Winning Gameplay: Part of the Race for the Galaxy family, bringing you high-quality, engaging board game experiences
Rio Grande Games New Frontiers The Race for The Galaxy Board Game
$58.99 Original price was: $58.99.$35.39Current price is: $35.39.
Explore the galaxy with Rio Grande Games’ New Frontiers! Build your empire and race to victory. Grab your copy today and embark on your adventure!
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Annie Verified Buyer –
The title says ‘New Frontiers the race for the galaxy’, what you get is ‘new frontiers das race for the galaxy brettspiel’. The images are all in english, the title is in english. Right at the top next to ‘dimensions’, ‘brand’, etc nothing is said.
But look right at the bottom under ‘technical’ next to the codes and such it says German.
This is nothing but clear misleading advertising by boardgamesweekly.com or the boardgamesweekly.com partner selling the goods.
And what’s even worse, is they’re charging £67 for it instead of the normal £44.
boardgamesweekly.com, if you’re going to sell foreign language items and you don’t have the images or want to put the real name in the title, at least be a little bit honest and put the language at the very top of the page, not hidden where nobody can see it.
Erwin Verified Buyer –
Race for the Galaxy (the card game) was already great. This boardgame version is even better.
Jeffrey L DeYoung Verified Buyer –
New Frontiers is a lot of fun. For me it was easier to understand than the dice game version, Roll for the Galaxy.
David Hogarth Verified Buyer –
Excellent but even better if you’re already a RFTG fan – Race or Roll
Kristin Dewane Verified Buyer –
I love this game, but it is a bit more complex than Race for the Galaxy. We consider it “medium” in complexity and degree of difficulty, but we are hard core board gamers. A good long-term strategy game with a bit of luck mixed in, which I appreciate. There are several end-game triggers so it never lasts too long, like some games. Good for when you don’t have all day to play.
William Graley Verified Buyer –
Great new version of the original.
carlh Verified Buyer –
Fun game — explore and settle planets, buy new technology, produce, trade and consume goods, all for victory points. This is NOT a game in which you can do mean things to other players. Probably the worst thing you could do to another player would be to buy the last copy of a particular technology that you knew your opponent really wanted. Avoids long wait times for your next turn by allowing all players to take an action on every player’s turn — for example: player A decides to settle a planet on his turn, then all other players can ALSO settle a planet (if they choose to and have the required colonists and money or military strength). Good quality parts. I got this game for myself. I’m 61. My wife, friends and kids all enjoy it. The worst thing I can say is that the rules could’ve been more clearly written.
Noah Verified Buyer –
Super fun game!
J. Vose Verified Buyer –
It’s the Puerto Rico to my San Juan. We often still play Jump Drive for brevity instead, but this is a great game.
Eric Prouvost Verified Buyer –
As I really like Race for the Galaxy, of course I like New Frontiers. But did I really need the (nearly) same game with more material? Not so sure…
It has a better presence on the table, sure, but it also increases the setup and tear down time, and it’s also far more expensive. Basically for the same experience.