Star Trek III
(1985)
Who is this game suitable for?
Suitable for ages 12 and up. You can play with 1 to 1 players.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Area Movement, Narrative Choice / Paragraph, Simulation und Solo / Solitaire Game...
Game Data
| Average time to play: | 60 |
| Minimum age: | 12 |
| Number of players: | 1 |
| Publisher: | West End Games |
| Designers: | Greg Costikyan, John M. Ford, Doug Kaufman, Ken Rolston |
| Artists: | Larry Catalano, Stephen Crane, Kevin Wilkins |
| Mechanics: | Area Movement, Narrative Choice / Paragraph, Simulation, Solo / Solitaire Game |
Set of three Star Trek themed solitaire games in one box, none of which has anything to do with the movie "Star Trek III", the number 3 being a reference to the three games included.
In "The Sherwood Syndrome," the Enterprise crew must stop a renegade Federation sociologist who has set up a "king of the world" on a planet with medieval technology -- but they must do this *without* causing any further major disruptions to the planet's society. So you control them as they become the equivalent of Robin Hood and his merry men. Strange.
In "The Kobayashi Maru," you take the infamous final Starfleet Academy test and see how far you can get. You can measure yourself against either the standard version of the test, which can't be beaten, or against Kirk's reprogrammed version of the test, which can.
In "Free Enterprise," you as the Federation are competing with the Klingons for the allegiance of the Glista, a species obsessed with mercantile trade. You have two weeks to warp back and forth between the Glista worlds and out-trade the Klingons.
Playing time is completely arbitrary; it will depend on which variety of which of these games you choose to play and how fast or methodically you choose to play it.
Alternative names:
Star Trek III
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