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Product Name: | Fantasy Flight Games Star Wars Deckbuilding Board Game |
Product Description: | The Rebel Alliance fights valiantly against the tyranny of the Galactic Empire. Each new victory brings the Rebels hope, and each heroic sacrifice strengthens their resolve. Still, the Empire’s resources are vast, and the firepower of its Empire Navy is unmatched. With neither side willing to accept defeat, their war rages across the galaxy…In Star Wars™: The Deckbuilding Game, a new head-to-head game for two players, the galaxy-spanning war between the Galactic Empire and the Rebel Alliance comes alive on your tabletop. In this easy-to-learn game, you and your opponent each choose a side, playing as either the Empire or the Rebels, and as the game progresses you both strengthen the power of your starting decks and work to destroy each other’s bases. The first player to destroy three of their opponent’s bases wins the game! |
Product SKU: | target_87885670_87885670 |
UPC: | 841333117924 |
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Although the deal (and Amazon) say the game is regularly $37.99, my Target cart implies Target regularly sells it for $30.49. At $18.29, that's $12.20 off or 40% off. So this is a better deal than the standard B2G1 free deal, and you don't have to buy 2 additional items you might not want just to get the deal.
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I read amazon gave away the most recent space combat game, does this package at least have that?
I read amazon gave away the most recent space combat game, does this package at least have that?
Although the deal (and Amazon) say the game is regularly $37.99, my Target cart implies Target regularly sells it for $30.49. At $18.29, that's $12.20 off or 40% off. So this is a better deal than the standard B2G1 free deal, and you don't have to buy 2 additional items you might not want just to get the deal.
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The counter is just to "bounty hunt" all the OP opponent cards in the Galaxy Row. The bigger design flaw in this game IMO is that you could go 2 full turnovers (12 cards) of the Galaxy Row without seeing a friendly card to acquire. There are just too many cards (over 120) for there to be just two factions. OG Star Realms had 4 factions and only 50ish cards for two player - which made it less swingy and much more balanced each game.