Description
Theme: Fantasy, Science Fiction
- PERFECT FOR ALL AGES: Designed for 2-4 players aged 10 and up; fun for kids, teens, and adults alike, ensuring everyone can enjoy the futuristic thrill of mall-building.
- STUNNING COMPONENTS: Features 96 unique mall tiles, 56 detailed customer meeples, and vibrant artwork that brings the futuristic retail experience to life.
- QUICK & EASY TO LEARN: Simple rules with deep strategic choices; playtime of 30-45 minutes makes it perfect for family game nights or quick competitive sessions.
- INTERGALACTIC MALL-BUILDING ADVENTURE: Create the ultimate shopping mall in space! Strategically place tiles to attract customers and dominate the galaxy in Superstore 3000.
- STRATEGIC & COMPETITIVE GAMEPLAY: Plan your moves carefully, fulfil customer needs, and outsmart your opponents to build the most successful mall and win unique attractions.
Step into the year 2964 with Superstore 3000, a thrilling board game by Space Cowboys where you become the architect of a futuristic shopping mall in space!
In this strategic tile-placement game, you and your fellow engineers compete to construct the most attractive shopping center in the galaxy. With 96 unique mall tiles and 56 lifelike customer meeples, you’ll need to carefully plan and adapt your mall layout to meet the demands of incoming shoppers.
Each turn, youll strategically place store tiles, aiming to attract more customers and earn valuable rewards. Fulfill specific criteria to win unique attractions and make your mall stand out from the competition. With a playtime of just 30-45 minutes, Superstore 3000 offers quick, engaging gameplay that’s easy to learn yet offers endless strategic depth.
Perfect for 2-4 players aged 10+, this game is ideal for family game nights or competitive play sessions with friends. Every game is a new challenge, and no two malls will ever look the same. Will your shopping center be the most innovative in the galaxy, or just another brick in the wall? Find out with Superstore 3000!
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