7.8
rating
Ludopedia
7.3
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy fast-paced, visual games that test your eye for patterns, Stellarium is a great choice to gather friends or play solo! It's pure stellar fun.
Highlights
- Fast and to the point
- Visually pleasing
- Challenging real-time
- Easy to learn
Keep in mind
- Time pressure can be stressful
- Little strategic depth
- Repetitive in long sessions
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Get ready for a cosmic journey with Stellarium, a game that will make you feel like a true astronomer! The idea here is simple: assemble a 5x5 night sky with pieces displaying star patterns and, based on constellation cards, find these celestial drawings on the board. The catch? You only have 30 seconds to find the corresponding constellation on your turn! If you show off agility and pattern recognition skills, you take the pieces and score points. Whoever accumulates the most points at the end, discovering the most impressive constellations, is the winner of this stellar race. It's a game that blends the beauty of astronomy with the adrenaline of real-time play, ideal for playing with family and friends of all ages. With each game, the board changes, ensuring that the search for stars is always a new challenge. You don't need to be an astrophysics expert, but a good eye for detail and speed will help you shine brighter than a supernova!
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Publisher
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Designer
Jorge Luís Rocha, Sabrina do Valle
Artist
Diego Sá
What is the average playtime for Stellarium?
A game of Stellarium usually lasts between 20 and 30 minutes, making it quite agile.
How many people can play Stellarium?
The game is for 1 to 4 players, making it versatile for playing alone or in a group.
Is Stellarium a difficult game to learn?
No, the complexity is quite low (1 out of 5 on BGG). The rules are simple, and you'll get the hang of it quickly, focusing more on speed.
What comes in the game box?
The box includes pieces to assemble the night sky board and constellation cards, all with a very cool visual design.
Do you need astronomy knowledge to play?
Not at all! The theme is inspiring, but the game relies on recognizing visual patterns, not scientific knowledge.
Is it a game for children?
Yes, it's great for families! The recommended age is 8 years and up, as it requires some quick thinking and attention.