Spatial deduction with lasers, unpredictable reflexes, and hidden planets.
1) Create the secret scenario: hidden planets and mysterious directions.
Before starting, one of the players (or a team) preparesthe secret mapusing the components:
2 Space Boards,
2 sets of Planets(with various colors and directions),
1 sheet solution.
The other players do not see any of the real information: their role isdiscover everything using pure deductive logic.
2) Space is a closed grid: planets deflect lasers like alien mirrors.
The planets positioned on the map are not just obstacles:
they deflect the laser depending on their directionand can change its path.
The grid works like a reflecting room where the laser bouncesin a linear and angular way, creating unpredictable trajectories… but alwayslogically solvable.
3) Take turns “shooting a laser” by choosing the edge-space entrance.
On his turn a player selectsan external pointto get the laser into the grid, just like a controlled scientific test.
From there the laser travelsin a straight line, bouncing whenever it encounters a planet according to the directional deviation rules indicated on the board.
4) The only clues are: exit point + color of the reflected laser.
After the laser shot, you receivea response report, which is composed of:
1️⃣the exit (or absorption) box
2️⃣the final color/result of the laser
Space investigators write down everything on theirSolution Sheet, refining hypotheses, exclusions and logical triangulations.
5) The winner is the first to deduce the position + direction + color of all the planets.
When a player believes he has the complete map, he candeclare the solutioneven outside of your shift.
If it is correct,immediate victory.
If he misses, the game continues — but the failed attempt givesindirect information to all others.