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In the game Space Marine squads struggle variously against Orks, Chaos Space Marines, Chaos Androids and Genestealers within a space hulk. Incidentally, the Chaos Android miniatures closely resemble Warhammer 40,000 Necron warrior models.
Gameplay
Space Crusade is similar to Space Hulk, which was released only a little earlier in 1989. One of the players takes control of the alien faction, which includes Chaos and Ork units in addition to the Genestealers from Space Hulk. Another 1–3 players can then choose one of three five-man Space Marine squads representing Blood Angels, Ultramarines and Imperial Fists. The Space Marines are allied against the aliens, but also try to complete the mission objective before the other Marine squads.1
Expansions
External Links
Related Articles
- Advanced Space Crusade (Board Game)
- Tyranid Attack (Board Game)
- Space Crusade (video game) - video game adaptation of the board game.
Sources
- 1: Space Crusade at Wikipedia (site accessed 2010.6.18)