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Zillionaires on Mars: Bidding and Bluffing Family Game That's Out of This World

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The upcoming re-release of the auction board game as Zillionaires On Mars comes via Big Potato, the UK-based maker of party games including The Chameleon and Obama Llama. The studio said that the game would be a “reskin” of The Game of 49, revamping its artwork to fit the futuristic Martian theme. As gameplay gets into gear it can feel a little slow. As the whole board is open no one wants to splurge too much cash right off the bat for any old property. However, once the first few properties have been bought the game really gets going.

Upcoming board game Zillionaires On Mars combines the four-in-a-row competition of Connect 4 with the property auctions of fellow family classic Monopoly. You could describe this board game as the love child of Connect Four and the TV show Bargain Hunt. Zillionaires on Mars is plenty of fun as it combines bluffing and the auction mechanic in a very entertaining way. It is also very good for newcomers as it is simple to learn and the concepts of getting four-in-a-row will feel familiar. - Read more at Board Game Review UK While Zillionaires is at its heart a light game, there is some strategy to its gameplay. As players conceal their Zillions, they can choose when to run an opponent up, making them spend Zillions more than they need to. They can also choose when to bluff, although this can be risky if other players catch them out and they can’t cough up. Making things a little more complicated than the traditional disc-dropping kids’ game, however, is the addition of property auctions similar to those in Monopoly that also expand the two-player game to support up to five people during roughly half-hour sessions. Mars is now the Number 1 place to live in the solar system. We're talking hovering condos, zero-gravity golf courses and 12-mile-high volcanoes with hot tubs.

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This board game is a light, easy to learn bit of fun. I would certainly play it with friends that don’t know they like board games yet on those two merits alone. Zillionaires on Mars provides that dash of exciting amusement that could lure neophytes into the board game hobby! It plays well in the family environment, but you might see some bullish bidding from younger players, before they sit languishing bankrupt, they’ll soon learn, or end up with more tokens on the board and dominating pay days! For more seasoned gamers it is also plenty of fun as a lighter filler. When someone wins the landmark, they can place one of their coloured tokens on the lot and then the cycle starts up again. Shuffled into the property cards are Payday cards. These let players bring in a little extra cash; the more properties they own the more cash they can bring in. Play continues until someone has four properties in a row, either vertically, horizontally, or diagonally. It’s a bit like Connect Four, but flatter and… more Martian. You start the game with 49 zillion dollars (and can earn more on payday), but get involved in a bidding war, and your money could soon evaporate in the thin martian air - so bid smart. As one of the five richest people inhistory, you're run out of things to buy on Earth so you're off to the red planet to outbid and out-bluff your rivals for the best bit of Mars. The rules make the fact you should keep your money hidden very clear. This is so that you can shill or bluff other players to pay more for cards they want. Even bidding more cash than you have. Although this is a dangerous practice if you are caught without the finances to follow it up. Bluffing makes the game different and exciting as you squeeze a few more zillion out of an opponent, or leave them paying too much for a card because you decided to not let them run you up!

A remake of The Game of 49, first released in 2014, Zillionaires On Mars follows the basic premise of Connect 4: the first person to claim four spots in a row wins. Here, each space on the game’s board represents a different real-estate lot on Mars in the year 2160. One player starts the game by flipping over a Property Card, if there is a landmark on the card, bidding commences. Starting with at least the minimum bid displayed on the card, players take it in turns to raise the stakes or fold. If a player folds, they cannot rejoin the bidding. The gavel is fun, but largely superfluous as you will forget to bang it over half the time. The For Sale sign, money and tokens are all okay. I feel like the blue and green tokens are a bit too close to each other in colour which may hinder some people. In an age where humans (or at least the super-rich) have started turning their attention to Mars, Big Potato Games are leading the charge. Well, that’s not entirely accurate, but they have brought the Red Planet down to Earth in the form of their release Zillionaires on Mars. Set up is simple; the property cards are shuffled and placed face down next to the board. Then, each player takes the tokens of their chosen colour and a cool 49 Zillion dollars. Then, play can get going. The first player turns over a property card and if there’s a landmark on it then players can bid, starting with the minimum shown on the card. Going round the circle players can either raise the bid or fold.Zillionaire’s components are great fun; the gavel is fun (if not a little unnecessary) and the Monopoly-esque Zillion-dollar notes are lovely to handle. The property cards are each decorated with fantastic visual artwork, each depicting a new and fanciful attraction, such as the Planet of the Grapes vineyard. Reach For The Stars Turns and play are a little repetitive, but this is largely a party game that will take around 30 minutes so it won’t outstay its welcome at the table. The gameplay starts slow, but ramps up once people have got zillions in front of them and property on the board. Auctions are interactive and while there may be some downtime while two players battle with bids, you are still invested, trying to tell the bluffs from the bids for future reference.

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