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COSMOS space exploration probe
COSMOS space exploration probe
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Space Exploration Vehicle COSMOS
All little astronomers, board the "Cosmic Explorer" together to explore the mysteries of the universe!The real-life photo game card designed by an Italian designer records precious information such as the size, trivia, temperature, and rotation speed of stars and constellations;
There are 3 different ways to play. In the game, you feel like you are in the encyclopedia of the universe, and you can happily explore astronomical knowledge! Come and get on your spaceship and get ready to go!
Easy to play, 3 ways to play, landing on the moon, comparing various numerical characteristics of stars and constellations.
Understand astronomical knowledge through games and arouse learning motivation.
Suitable for children in primary school who are interested in astronomy and geography.
Introduction to dice
- Spacecraft takes one step closer to the sun
- Spaceship takes one step away from the sun
- The spacecraft moves one step up or down, depending on its position
Wild Star: You can freely choose one of the five dice faces for action
How to play 1 Star row size
The purpose of the game: put the card in the correct positionset up:
- Choose to play with 18 solar system cards or 30 constellation cards
- Select a numerical characteristic for this game (such as the equatorial diameter of a constellation)
- Shuffle the cards and stack them to form a deck, place them in the center of the table with the picture side facing up.
- The youngest player is the starting player. He takes a card from the top of the deck, flips it back and puts it on the table, and then continues the game in a clockwise direction.
- During the round, the player draws a card from the top of the card library (do not turn it to the back). According to the selected numerical characteristics, guess whether the value of the newly drawn card is greater or smaller than the value of the card that has been turned over, and then puts it to the left of the card (representing the value). less) or to the right (representing a larger value), or in the middle of the two cards
- After deciding on the position, turn over the other side to confirm
- If the numerical order is correct, it is the next player's turn. If it is wrong, the player rolls the dice. Unless the dice is thrown, the player will exit the game. In any case, the card is returned to the correct position and the next player continues.
- The game continues until there is only one player left, and that player gets the last card that appeared and starts the next round.
- When a player gets 3 cards first, that player wins.
Gameplay 2-A Running through the solar system
Objective of the game: First to land on the moonset up:
- Arrange the 18 solar system cards according to the methods on pages 6 and 7
- Place spacecraft positions in player order: Charon and Triton (two-player game), Pluto (three-player game), Triton (four-player game), Neptune (five-player game) and Uranus (six-player game) )
- The youngest player takes the turn first, and the flow proceeds clockwise.
- Turn player rolls
- Act according to the dice instructions on pages 4 and 5 and try to approach the moon.
- The first player to reach the moon wins. Note: If you have previously challenged or tested two identical stars, you cannot select the previously selected characteristics.
Game 2-B Constellation Battle
Objective of the game: First to land on the moonset up:
- Arrange 30 horoscope cards according to the methods on pages 8 and 9
- Place the Moon card on top of the horoscope card for today. If the Moon card is placed between Scorpio and Sagittarius, the positions of all spaceships in player order will be: Aquila (two-player game), Cygnus (three- to four-player game) and Cassiopeia (five- to six-player game) . If the Moon card is placed between Taurus and Sagittarius, the positions are: Centaur (a two-player game), Boötes (a three- to four-player game) and Ursa Major (a five- to six-player game)
- The youngest player starts the turn, and the flow proceeds clockwise.
- Rolled by turn player
- Follow the instructions on pages 4 and 5 and try to get close to the moon
- The first player to reach the moon wins the bet: If Challenge or Test is rolled, the player turns over the card before deciding which feature to use. If you have previously challenged or tested two identical stars, you cannot select the previously selected characteristics. Special case: when the player reaches the zodiac constellation for the first time, he can roll one more dice and act.
- (Suppose the moon is stuck in Capricorn) ‧ The spacecraft moves toward the sun (and therefore toward the moon at the same time). It cannot move when there is no constellation in that direction.
- When the spacecraft moves away from the sun, it cannot move if there are no constellations in that direction.
- The spacecraft can choose the direction of the constellation that is better from the upward or downward constellations to move, but it must move, even if the move makes the chess piece farther from the moon
How to play 3 landing on the sun
set up:- Place the eight planets and the sun in a straight line in order, and place Pluto a certain distance away from Neptune as the starting point.
- Each player takes turns to act, starting from Pluto. Each player "bounces" their own spaceship to the planet, and can also knock other people's spaceships off the planet's surface.
- After each person takes one action, each spaceship parked on the planet will receive 3 points, and partially parked spaceships will receive 2 points.
- If the player successfully lands on the sun at the end of the round, they will get 5 points and return the spacecraft to Pluto to start again.
- When a player successfully logs into the sun twice, the game ends and the player with the highest score wins.
Game accessories:
48 cards: 18 solar system cards, 30 constellation cards6 wooden spaceships, representing Apollo 11
1 wooden dice
manual