Federation Space was my introduction to the Starfleet Battles universe. My original set was partially lost between the 1980ish purchase date and today. E23 and DriveThruRPG are the best services for old-school gamers.
The original set featured a 16-page rulebook, a map, one tactical display map, 5 organizational charts, 432 counters, and two dice.
When printing out my new copy, I was instantly reminded why this is my favorite Task Force Game: the dense background information to the game system. Out of sixteen pages, the first three beautifully describe the game universe. “Shields flashed electric blue” reminds me of the smell of ozone and the rattle of dice.
While printing, I discovered that I still had my original counters, except the blue Federation.
I can’t tell you how many hours I spent playing this game as a child. I can hardly wait to introduce this to my kids.
This game is very rich in background details while having simple rules. The beauty of this game is the breakdown of basic rules and scenarios that lead to more advanced rules, scenarios, and optional rules. Replay away!
Additionally, Federation Space can be used to supplement Starfleet Battles.
After spending the weekend rereading the rules, I plan to print up the cards and map, and get playing again this week.
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