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Cosmic Spacehead – Genesis Game

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(78 customer reviews)

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PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:767649150137
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Sega Genesis
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:GEN_COSMIC_SPACEHEAD

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs
Condition

Used

Product Type

Platform

Sega Genesis

ESRB Rating

Teen

Players

1

Genre

Action & Adventure

78 reviews for Cosmic Spacehead – Genesis Game

  1. Aelfwin

    …then you’ll probably like "Tsuro of the Seas" even better. It’s mostly the same game, but with ships (instead of Dragon Stones), and now with Kaiju — giant monsters — who can move around on their own, destroying ships and erasing parts of paths.It doesn’t matter if you don’t own (or have never even played) "Tsuro," though. This is a stand-alone game, and although it’s a bit more complicated than the original "Tsuro," it is still easy enough to figure out in just a few minutes — and it might even be more fun. I highly recommend it.

  2. Sebastian F. Blanc

    This is a fantastic game, and the variations allowed in this second edition/version make it possible to increase the challenge as we get better at it, or keep it simple for different age groups. As another review or two mentioned (and I am grateful for those people), this is a GREAT choice for couples looking for games that can be played in a group of 2 with as much fun as a group of 4. Also it’s a very different game. I think there’s a lot of very complicated, hours long strategy games out there and they end up seeming all similar. The gameplay in this one can be complex, without making incredibly difficult instructions, making it easy to ramp up at parties with people new to the game.Also, the physical parts are stunningly designed. It’s a very beautiful game, laid out on the table.

  3. Connor

    Great game. High replay value. I have a big group of friends that I play games with, but how many show up each time varies. So it’s nice having a game that has a range of players of 2-8 people. Most of us usually prefer to play the original version (aka not using the dragons), but it is really nice being able to quickly switch to the expansion version since we usually play several games of Tsuro in a row.

  4. Jessica Thayer

    I liked this game and would recommend it…but…it does have some issues (at least for me)1. It can boring2. You can die very quickly3. You can die very quickly!Played this twiceOnce with 6 people – definitely more fun with more people – ships run into each other and more things are happeningBut the dragons can quickly kill halfWhen you play with fewer … it’s a short gameI would suggest making house rulesBut I would say someone as young as5 could play

  5. Robert G. Tucker

    An outstanding expansion of the previous game, loads of fun and the art is just GORGEOUS!

  6. Andy C. Blozinski

    If you buy Tsuro of the Seas, you’ve effectively bought the original Tsuro as well. Tsuro plays on a 6×6 grid and the Seas game plays on a 7×7 grid. All the original movement tiles are in Seas +21 more. I used a friend’s copy of Tsuro and matched up tiles, marking the extra 21 with a dot using a silver sharpie in one corner. It’s visible enough and not distracting. Any time you don’t want the extra complication of Tsuro of the Seas, you just remove all the monsters and stuff and the dotted 21 tiles, use those tiles to block off to a 6×6 grid and wah-bam…you can now play the original Tsuro exactly. You don’t really need to remove the 21 tiles to get the same type of gameplay if you don’t want to. You could leave them in, block off the 6×6 with monsters and stuff and just end up with a wider selection of tiles for a regular Tsuro game.

  7. BasicJim

    This is the game that makes it to the table when we need a filler game in between heavier 3 hour games. Full of strategy yet light and easy. This is also the game that goes along with us to family gatherings as a gateway game for non-gamers. It is SO easy to learn and so much fun! It accommodates a large number of players and it retains it’s simplicity.If you own the original Tsuro, this version isn’t a "Must Have" addition to your library. If you don’t currently own Tsuro, Tsuro of the Seas is the one to add to your library. Play it without the sea monsters a couple time and then throw in the sea monsters for more variety.

  8. archshrk

    This is a great game which can be short or long depending on your strategy and the randomness of the dice and tiles flipped.If you’re considering the original Tsuro (land based) game, I’d recommend this version instead. For a little extra, it adds a little complexity (optional) to make the game more "interesting" Here’s how it works:Tsuro (original) is a board game that requires each player to take turns adding a path tile to their own path each turn. The person who can maintain a path without running off the board the longest, wins. Now, Tsuro of the Sea is the same concept, except it adds dragons that could potentially move about the board destroying paths or the players they come across. You can play Tsuro of the Seas without the Dragons and it will be the same as the original.The best part is, if you add the Tsuro, Veterans of the Seas expansion cards. these cards add cannons to fight said dragons as well as the tidal wave card, portal tile, and the whirlpool card.Now the cool thing is, you can play part classic with or without parts dragons and add any element of the expansion cards to create different style or level of complexity you choose. And this could be a short game or long game depending on how well you plan your moves and how the threat cards shift across the board.

  9. K Tippett

    Great game. Buy this version if you are looking at Tsuro as you can play the original version here as well. I play with my 8 and 5 year olds. Simple enough for them to understand. This isn’t a brain burning game but it is something the kids can play, relatively independently, and it doesn’t bore me to death. So it’s a keeper.

  10. Joey11

    Fun game and makes a great gift! Fast shipping and great quality!

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