Heavy Euro2025
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Heavy Euro

Galactic Cruise

You run a luxury space cruise line, and the worker placement never locks you out.

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Designed by Dennis Northcott, Koltin Thompson, and T.K. King · 2025

Players1-4
Play time90-150 min
WeightHeavy
Ages14+
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The verdict

A gorgeous, brain-melting heavy Euro that earns its hype if you love interlocking systems, though the slow start and dense iconography ask a lot before they give back.

Best for: Heavy Euro fans who like multi-step combos and don't mind a long teach

The full review

What it is

Galactic Cruise puts you in charge of a luxury space cruise line, building ships and packing them with guests bound for interstellar vacations. It's a heavy Euro at heart. Worker placement, resource juggling, the works. The clever bit is the bump: land on an occupied space and you shove the other worker off, but the owner gets a funding bonus for the trouble. Nobody gets locked out, and the board keeps spreading. That alone makes it feel fresh.

The catch

Here's the honest part. This game asks for patience. Setup can eat forty minutes your first time, the iconography is thick, and most players need two or three plays before it clicks. The opening drags while you build your first ship, then it speeds up fast. Some folks love that arc. Others find the reset between ships repetitive and call the whole thing paint-by-numbers. At two players you're stuck with a dummy player, and it just isn't as good.

Who it's for

So who's this for? If you light up at Ark Nova, Darwin's Journey, or anything Lacerda, you'll likely adore this. The systems interlock beautifully and the theme keeps a sense of humor about itself. If you want something quick, breezy, or easy to teach, keep walking. It's earned its high ranking with people who put in the hours. Just go in knowing the first game is homework, and the payoff comes later.

What other players say

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