

Now, Missions can be anything from gaining loyalty in systems (which lets them build units for you), capturing Rebel Leaders to interrogate and/or freeze down, make stealthy attack runs on Imperial patrols to converting a Leader with promises of the Dark Side and blowing up entire planets.
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That's not the main core game-play though both players alternate activating Leaders, many who are placed on Missions. The game takes place on a fuckhueg galaxy map of 38 planets and players move fleets of star ships, ground forces and of course the great Death Star(s) around the map (And no, that's not a typo you really can build two Death Stars that's can, not should). Luke can seek out Yoda on Dagobah, while Grand Moff Tarkin blows up planets for fun and Vader tortures Lando for information on the Rebel Base. The game is pretty much just all the coolest things about the original Star Wars trilogy. Star Wars Rebellion is one of the rare two-player games, pitting players against each others as the Rebellion or the Empire. As Fantasy Flight Games continue their ongoing crusade against the existence of trees and oil, the company turned to our favourite Space Opera Star Wars, and the result is pretty fucking good.
