Board Game Geek Rating: 7.35, Avg Player Rating: 7.89. Published in 2021, this Retail Edition Space Park board game by Keymaster Games includes the core game. It's for 1 to 5 players. Embark on a thrilling space journey! Ride rockets to exotic galactic destinations. Collect rare crystals during your travels to deepen our cosmic knowledge. Use these crystals to complete exploration badges and submit them at the mysterious Outpost 13 to prove you're the next great space explorer. Space Park features a modular board with seven randomly - arranged destinations in a circle. During a turn, rockets are on three destinations, showing where you can travel. After reaching a destination, the rocket moves clockwise. Destinations offer actions like getting crystals, earning badges, trading crystals for Explorer Points, or using your explorer - bot Scout. The player with the most Explorer Points wins. Designed by the mind behind PARKS, Space Park offers easy - to - learn gameplay with video instructions. It takes 20 - 30 minutes to play and comes with 3 rocket miniatures, 7 destination tiles, a modular board setup, and 50 acrylic crystals. In PARKS, players are hikers on seasonal trails, collecting memories to visit National Parks. Trails change each season. Resources can be scarce, but campfires, canteens, and gear can help. At The Game Steward, a portion of your Space Park purchase backs new Kickstarter games. Contact us for any purchase or game advice.





How to play Space Park: First, set up the modular board by randomly arranging the seven destination tiles in a circle. Place the three rocket miniatures on three of the destinations. Each player starts the game. During your turn, check which destinations have rockets - those are the places you can travel to. When you travel to a destination, perform the action it offers, like getting a crystal or a badge. After that, move the rocket to the next open destination clockwise. Keep collecting crystals and badges, and trade the crystals for Explorer Points at the right time. The game ends when it's over, and the player with the most Explorer Points wins. Note: Make sure to read the video instructions if you're new to the game. It'll help you understand the rules better. For maintenance, keep the acrylic crystals and the rocket miniatures in a safe place. Don't expose them to sharp objects or extreme temperatures. If the board gets dirty, you can gently wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. That's all you need to know to enjoy your Space Park board game!