Play in teams to build Bases around the galaxy and use the Force cards to turn the battle in your favor! But remember: there can only be one ultimate winner! May the Force be with you!
Components
- 1 Gameboard
- 4 Character Tokens
- 48 Bases (all double-sided)
- 36 Force Cards
- 4 Symbol Cards
- 2 Dice,
- 1 Money Pack
- Rulebook
Object of the Game
Travel around the galaxy, buying planets to build Bases on.
When every planet is owned, the battle Is over! Count up the Bases.
The player with the most Bases on the winning side Is the ultimate winnerl
Game Elements
Choose your Side
Choose to play as either Rebel (blue) or Empire (red) In this galactic battle for ultimate power. Team up to confront your enemy, but remember there can be only one winner!
Bases and Symbols
Once you've picked your character token, pick a symbol card of the same color.
Rebel players, choose either or
Empire players, choose either or
Take a closer look...
- Pick up a matching colored Base.
- You'll find your chosen symbol on one side.
- Place the Base this side up during the game to show you own a planet space!
Use the Force Cards!
Land on Rebel or Empire spaces to pick up Force cards!
If you land on a Rebel space ... or an Empire space
pick up a matching card and take a closer look...
Planet Spaces
Travel around the galaxy, buying planets to build Bases on. Charge rent every time players land on your space!
Owning a whole planet (color set) means double the rent!
Out of Cash?
No one goes bankrupt in MONOPOLY Star Wars, but if you can't pay the rent, you will lose your most valuable Base!
Setup
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Players need to choose which side they are on: Rebel (blue) or Empire (red).
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Ensure there are even players on each side. For a three player game, see the page opposite.
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Choose your character token and put it on GO. Place your chosen symbol card in front of you for everyone to see.
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Shuffle the Rebel Force cards and place them face down on this card space:
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Shuffle the Empire Force cards and place them face down on this card space:
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Rebel players each take three Rebel Force cards, and Empire players each take three Empire Force cards.
- Look at them now, but keep them secret.
- Keep cards until needed, then use them at any time.
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7. Choose a player to be Banker. The Banker is in charge of:
- The Bank's money
- Rebel and Empire Bases
- Auctions
The Banker can play too, but must keep their money separate from the Bank's.
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Give each player:
Total = 1500 Credits.
Keep the rest of the money in the plastic tray as the Bank.
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The youngest Rebel player goes first. Play continues to the left.
Three-player Game Setup
The solo player always goes first and takes six Rebel or Empire Force cards at the beginning of the game, depending on their chosen side.
Game Play
Once every planet on the board has Bases built on it, the side with the most Bases wins, Rebel or Empire.
The player with the most Bases on the winning side is the ultimate winner!
In case of any draws, the balance of power Is tipped by the highest-placed Base.
Game Turn
Roll both dice.
Move your token forward that number of spaces.
Where did you land? Check The Board Spaces section of this guide.
If you rolled a double, move, then roll and move again.
Watch out! If you roll a double three times in the same turn, you must Go To Jail!Your turn Is over. The player on your left goes next.
Start playing! That's all you need to know, so get going! Look up the spaces as you land on them.
The Board Spaces
Unowned Planet Spaces
You must either buy or auction any unowned planet space.
To buy it, pay the price shown on the outer board space, then put one of your Bases on to the linked hexagonal space on the planet itself. Make sure the Base has your symbol face up to show you own it!
If you don't want to buy it, the Banker must auction it. Bidding starts at 10 Credits. Anyone can Increase the bid (even the player who originally landed on the space). The winning bid is paid to the Bank.
If no one wants it, that's fine. Leave the planet space empty.
Owned Planet Spaces
You must pay the owner rent. Rent Is shown on the planet Itself next to the owned hexagonal Base space, but the amount you have to pay depends on which side the owner is on.
If the owner Is an enemy, you must pay the full rent.
If an ally, you only pay half the rent!
Out of money to pay the rent? Turn to page 9 for instructions. Watch out! The owner must ask for the rent before the next player rolls the dice; you snooze, you lose!
Color Set = Double the Rent!
If you, on your own or as part of the Rebel/Empire side, own all the Bases on a planet, the rent owed is doubled!
Go
Every time you land on or pass the GO space, collect 200 Credits (except when engaged in Hyperdrive).
Force Card Spaces
Land on Rebel or Empire spaces to pick up Force cards!
If you land on a Rebel space ... or an Empire space
Remember: Don't forget the cards in your hand from the start of the game.
Just say no! cards can be played at any time to cancel any player's action against youl If that player has another Just say no! card, they can use It to cancel yours; sorry!
Discard used Force and Chance cards face up. If you run out of cards, shuffle the discard piles to create new Rebel and Empire decks.
Hyperdrive
Move to any unowned planet space between you and the next Hyperdrive space.
If all the spaces are owned in that zone, you can make a bigger leap to any unowned space in the next zone, and the next if necessary.
If you pass GO while in Hyperdrive, do not collect 200 Credits.
Bounty Hunter
Make any planet space your ownl
Take one of your Bases from the Bank and use it to either:
Take over an unowned planet space; or
Replace any existing Base on the board, returning that player's Base to the Bank.
Just Visiting
If you land here, do nothing. Pop your token on the Just Visiting section.
Free Parking
Do nothing. Take a load off and recharge your power couplings.
Go to Jail
Move your token to the In Jail space immediately. Do not pass GO.
Do not collect 200 Credits. Your turn is over. You cannot collect any rent or take part in auctions while you're In Jail.
So, how do you get out of Jail?
Pay 100 Credits to the Bank at the start of your next turn, then roll and move as normal.
Use a Get Out of Jail Free card.
Roll a double on your next turn. If you do, you're freel Use the roll to move. You can use up to three turns to try for a double. If you don't roll a double by your third turn in Jail, pay 100 Credits and use your last roll to move as normal.
Trade Federation Tax
Pay 200 Credits to the Bank.
Are you out of money
If you owe the Bank, keep any cash you do have and remove your highest-placed Base.
If you owe another player, keep your cash and remove your highest-placed Base from the board. The player owed puts one of their Bases in Its placel
If you have no money or Bases, do nothing; you've got It bad enough! Win!
End of the Game
As soon as every planet space has a Base on it, the game ends. The side with the most Bases on the board wins!
The player with the most Bases on the winning side is the ultimate winner!
In case of a draw, the winner is the player who owns the highest-placed Base.
Planets
Kashyyyk
Kashyyyk is the Wookiee homeworld, covered in dense forest. While Wookiees build their homes in the planet's trees, they are not a primitive species, and Kashyyyk architecture incorporates sophisticated technology.
One of the last battles of the Clone Wars was fought here under the leadership of Yoda, with Wookiees and clones battling the Separatist droid army - until the Emperor issued Order 66, commanding the clones to slaughter all Jedi.
Hoth
Hoth is the sixth planet in the remote system of the same name, and was the site of the Rebel Alliance's Echo Base. It is a world of snow and ice, surrounded by numerous moons, and home to deadly creatures like the wampa.
Geonosis
A harsh rocky world less than a parsec away from Tatooine, Geonosis is a ringed planet beyond the borders of the Galactic Republic. Its uninviting surface is made up of harsh, rocky desert.
The most advanced life-form are the Geonosians, sentient insectoids that inhabit towering spire-hives. The Geonosians maintained large factories for the production of droids and weapons for the Separatist cause in the Clone Wars.
Dagobah
Home to Yoda during his final years, Dagobah is a swamp-covered planet - a forgotten world where the wizened Jedi Master could escape the notice of Imperial forces.
Characterized by its bog-like conditions and fetid wetlands, the murky and humid quagmire remains undeveloped, with no signs of technology. Though it lacks civilization, the planet is teeming with life - from its dense, jungle undergrowth to its diverse animal population.
Tatooine
A harsh desert world orbiting twin suns along the Outer Rim of the galaxy, Tatooine is ruled by the immoral Hutts. Most settlers operate moisture farms in the desert, but cities such as Mos Espa and Mos Eisley attract a wide range of criminals and rogues. T
atooine's many dangers include sudden sandstorms, bands of roving Tusken Raiders, and carnivorous krayt dragons. Tatooine is also known for dangerous Podraces, rampant gambling, and legalized slavery.
Kamino
A lonely world beyond the Outer Rim, few could have predicted that Kamino would become a key contributor to a massive shift in political power in the final days of the Republic.
Kamino is a planet of endless oceans and storms. Few features mark its surface, save for massive stilt-mounted cities wherein reside the planet's natural inhabitants, the Kaminoans.
From Tipoca City, the planet's Prime Minister, Lama Su, closely monitored the operations of Kamino's most prized export: clones.
Endor
Secluded in a remote corner of the galaxy, the forest moon of Endor would easily have been overlooked by history were it not for the decisive battle that occurred there.
The lush, forest home of the Ewok species is the gravesite of Darth Vader and the Empire itself. It was here that the Rebel Alliance won its most crucial victory over the Galactic Empire.
Coruscant
A city-covered planet, Coruscant is the vibrant heart and capital of the galaxy, featuring a diverse mix of citizens and culture.
It features towering skyscrapers, streams of speeder-filled air traffic, and inner levels that stretch far below the world's surface.
Coruscant was the seat of government for the Galactic Republic and the Empire that followed, and was the site of numerous historic events during the Clone Wars.
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