In Aerion, you must find the best blueprints, acquire the finest construction materials, and recruit the best crew. Discarding cards can adjust your die rolls, but be careful not to exhaust your resources! Can you build the best fleet?
Aerion includes six expansion modules with new options and challenges.
• Z-Man Games has also attached a March 2019 release date on the English-language version of Lift Off, a 2-4 player design from Jeroen Vandersteen that German publisher Hans im Glück debuted at SPIEL '18 in October. Here's a summary of the game's setting and principles:
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...
• Bruno Faidutti's Miaui debuted in 2017 from French publisher Superlude Editions under the name Chawaï, which is formed from the combination of "chat" (French for "cat") and "Hawaii". The English-language edition due out in February 2019 from Z-Man Games keeps this title wordplay intact along with the art from Paul Mafayon. Here's an overview of the gameplay in this 3-6 player design:
In more detail, three cards are laid out from the catch deck from the surface of the water to the depths. Each players chooses a card and plays them simultaneously. Whoever plays the highest card dives deepest and grabs the card at the bottom of the lake, while the next highest card grabs the card just above this. Whoever played the lowest card collects what's at the surface. Sometimes this isn't good since jellyfish cost you points and seagulls steal your most recent catch.
• Z-Man also has a Shem Phillips title due out in 2019 that's quite different from the North Sea/West Kingdom titles that he releases through his own Garphill Games. Noctiluca is a somewhat abstract game for 1-4 players in which you try to collect the luminescent sea creatures to complete requests by healers. In slightly more detail:
In Noctiluca, 104 colorful translucent dice fill the pool on the game board to represent the different glowing noctiluca. Players take turns diving into the water from the edges of the shore to collect the noctiluca dice from the board and keep them safely in jars until they can deliver them to healers. After two rounds, players compare points from their successful deliveries and the player with the most points wins.
Thanks to a double-sided game board, Noctiluca also includes a solo mode in which one player must rescue the noctiluca from the tempest.