But in Lift Off, not only are two superpowers competing for the most glorious milestones of space travel, no, we players are also very involved. In this game, we each play a private space agency that wants to develop in their own areas. We must hire specialists, improve our rockets, and expand our capabilities because soon we have to decide which missions we want to carry out and what we want to bring into space. Only those who plan ahead and properly manage the resources available will win this race to the stars...
• French publisher Super Meeple, which has previously released new versions of Amun-Re, Louis XIV, Mexica, and Tikal — and which will have new versions of Java (now Cuzco) and Attika (now U.S. Telegraph) at SPIEL '18 — has yet another remake in the works: Werner Hodel's Mississippi Queen, which won the Spiel des Jahres award in 1997.
Super Meeple's Charles Amir Perret hopes to display this 2019 release at SPIEL '18, but here's an overview of what you'll find in the game in case you can't make it to that show:
This version of Mississippi Queen includes the original base game that won the 1997 Spiel des Jahres as well as The Black Rose expansion that increased the player count to six and included the "Black Rose", a black paddle wheeler controlled by whichever player is currently in last place. This boat does not require any coal and can be used to hamper opponents in the lead.
The game has basic rules that more or less reflect gameplay in the original game, along with advanced rules that introduce elements such as floating logs and sand bars that were included in The Black Rose expansion.