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Space Battle Lunchtime

Was: $25.00
Now: $5.00
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Space Battle Lunchtime Card Game is based on its namesake graphic novel by Natalie Riess, about Earth baker Peony who gets the deal of a lifetime when she agrees to be a contestant on the Universe's hottest reality TV cooking show, Space Battle Lunchtime! 

In the game, players will face off as contestants in the intergalactic cooking competition show. They’ll collect and combine flavor cards to create the perfect prize-winning dish, trying to impress the alien judges with their creativity!

Features:

  • Collect and combine flavor cards to create the perfect prize-winning dish!
  • Impress the judges with your creativity! 
  • Based on the delightful Oni Press Graphic novel by Natalie Riess!
  • Compete for glory with 2-5 space chefs ages 10+in 30 min or less!

Contents Summary:

  • 40 Dish Cards
  • 60 Flavor Cards
  • 6 Judge Cards
  • 5 Chef Cards
  • 5 Spatula Tokens
  • 1 First Player Token
  • 5 Player Aid Cards
  • 1 Rules Sheet
Age:
10+
Player:
2 to 5
Time to Play:
30 minutes
Game Designer:
Daniel Solis
Game Artist:
Natalie Reiss

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  • 5
    Super battle lunchtime

    Posted by Tjay Howard on Aug 29th 2021

    This game has some of the most streamlined rules I've ever learned. There is no room for deliberation or incongruity. We played a bunch of games and every game was fun and strategic with versatile options for victory. The scoring system is superfluid and part of the tactile experience. Awesome. I would've liked a few more judges and I feel that every time the "upgrade" judge came up it changed the strategy of the entire game by making your final dish choices unimportant. I think in future editions, that judge card should be a level 3 or something. Anyway, we really love the flow of the game, the options available each turn, and the ways to score and subvert your opponents with clever ability use. Overall, a fantastic game that is so beginner friendly it should immediately replace phase 10, uno, go fish, etc. in any group setting. Super amazing