Terraforming Mars: Hellas and Elysium Board Game Expansion by Stronghold Games

Terraforming Mars: Hellas and Elysium Board Game Expansion by Stronghold Games

Explore new sites and strategies in Terraforming Mars! Any of these 2 game boards can be used instead of the standard game board. They each depict a new region, with new placement bonuses, ocean areas, and brand new sets of milestones and awards.

This Expansion Works With:

Expansion Pack

Setup Time
15 Mins
Play Time
90-120 Mins
Players
1 to 5
Age Level
12 and Up
Our Reviews
$32.95 CAD
$32.95 CAD

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Terraforming Mars - A Family Review

The World Government has come to a consensus—the only way to continue humankind is to reach for the stars… or at least Mars.

If you like taking the existential threats of climate change, dwindling resources, and population increase and shoving them down into the back of your brain while you gather cubes and place hexagonal cardboard, Terraforming Mars is the game for you! It’s a really fun resource management game with a solid theme and some interesting commentary on corporations, capitalism, and environmentalism.

9yo: “I liked making the story of how Mars was terraformed.”

First and foremost, this is a long game. The box says you can play it in 90 to 120 minutes, but our first game took us three hours. Of course, we were learning, and we were playing it with an eleven-year-old and a nine-year-old when the game recommends players be 14+.

Thing is, both kids completely understood the game and the mechanics. They knew what they wanted to do on their turns, they could read all of the cards, and they could make plans and execute them. They just needed help with the fiddly cubes and the order of play! If you don’t mind supporting them through their turns, kids who like board games can easily grasp this before fourteen.

11yo: “Pretty long game. You have to be ready to play all day.”

The game feels the best when you encourage players to narrate their plays and celebrate each other’s wins. Because what’s cooler than placing a mangrove forest in a river on Mars? Probably crashing an asteroid into a mountain range. You can do both!

This game is fun and complex and clever. There’s a lot of exciting stuff going on, and we’ve just scratched the surface—there’s a ton of quality replayability in this box, and no pair of sessions will ever come out the same way.

So? Will you be the corporation that earns the best terraforming rating and saves humanity by turning Mars into a paradise? Or will you settle with being the best mining corporation or the best power generator? Terraforming Mars will answer that for you.

Helpful hints

  • If you’re apprehensive about learning the game, make sure to use the beginner corporations to streamline your first play.
  • Expect to play your first game to learn and then play several sessions to master.
  • The points scoring is pretty opaque, so it’s not always clear what the best choice is on each turn—that can be frustrating.
  • There’s an optional rule for a drafting mechanic that Meric is very interested in trying out.
  • Plan turns in advance, but make the plays fun for the other players too!

Description

Explore new sites and strategies in Terraforming Mars! Any of these two game boards can be used instead of the ordinary game board. They each depict a new region of Mars, with new placement bonuses, ocean areas, and brand new sets of milestones and awards.

Elysium takes players almost to the opposite side of Mars' equator, with vast lowlands for oceans in the north and a dry, mineral-rich south. Place a tile on Olympus Mons, the highest peak in the solar system, to gain three free cards!

Hellas, the southern wild, includes Mars' south pole and the enormous seven-hex Hellas crater that just begs to become a giant lake. Building around the pole gives you new placement bonuses in the form of heat and possibly even water.

Each of these maps consists of new sets of milestones and awards with relevance for that particular map. Place three tiles around the south pole to be a Polar Explorer, for example, or race to have the most estates beside water on Elysium!

What's in the Box

  • 1 Double-Sided Map Board

How to Play

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