- Original Release: 2018
- Developer: Looney Labs
- Publisher: Looney Labs
- Platform: Board game
The Fluxx games all play the same way, with just some minor differences. It’s a game of silly randomness and changing rules, and can be fun every now and then. I’ve owned a couple of version in the past, including Star Fluxx, which parodies multiple sci-fi shows and films. The game starts with you drawing one card and playing one card, but some cards change how much you draw and play in a turn.
Keeper cards are placed in front of you, these are usually characters of object. Goal cards will tell you which Keeper cards will win in game, but only one Goal is in play at once (although rules can change that). However, be wary about Creeper cards: these will join your Keepers when you draw them and you can’t win the game when you have one (unless that creeper is a specific goal). Action cards will also force swapping cards, let you draw and play more while surprise cards can stop actions or let you do something in their place.
The Star Trek version of Fluxx is based on The Original Series. One thing that this has that isn’t a standard part of “Fluxx” is the “Ungoal” card. If this comes out and every player has had the “Doomsday Machine” creeper and the Enterprise is not in play, everyone loses.
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