J.U.M.P. Into the Unknown

J.U.M.P. Into the Unknown

David M. Niecikowski , Edward Niecikowski (1999)

5.5
BGG Rating 101 votes
1-4 players Best: 2-3 120 min 10+
Complexity Medium — 2.8/5
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Space combat game where players expand their empire to achieve the most build points. Build points are gathered by sending diplomatic fleets to charted, but unexplored worlds. Diplomacy results in the development of allies..or the gaining of enemies. Combat between the individual players (or enemy worlds) is conducted by deploying fleets of ships. The system offers variant game play, endings and even a solitaire format. From the publisher: Introducing Evil Polish Brother's, LLC flagship title, JUMP: Into the Unknown, the new standard in space conquest board gaming. The object: dominate the galaxy through conquest and diplomacy. Up to 4 players can Justify their Use of Military Power and rules are provided for true solo play. Easy to learn game mechanics and fog-of-war adds to JUMP's addictive game play that will please the most avid wargamer and hook beginning gamers. With moveable map tiles, flexible map board configuration, random generation tables and variant victory conditions, no game ever plays the same way twice. JUMP: Into the Unknown is also ideal as a campaign setting for players of tactical space miniature combat games to stage their battles. Each game comes with 3 map boards, 6 clear map tiles, 200 foil stamped game pieces on solid black cardboard, 40 plastic stands, reference cards, record sheets, 2 six-sided dice, and 1 rule book. Designed as a Core System, planned expansions include races, leaders, event cards, new map tiles, special map boards, additional pieces to accommodate 4 more players, modules, special encounters, advanced JUMP rules and more.

Publisher Evil Polish Brothers Artist Alan Gutierrez
Recommended: 1-4 players No necessary in-game text

BGG Community Intel

5.5

Weighted Avg

101

Ratings

294

Owned

14

Wishlisted

Std Dev: 1.74 Wanting: 3 Trading: 38
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