Cerberus (board game)

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Cerberus is a 1979 board game designed by Stephen V. Cole and published by Task Force Games.

Gameplay[]

It is the year 2094. Combined American-Russian forces, who had fought each other for dominance of the asteroid belt in Asteroid Zero-Four (also designed by Stephen Cole and published by Task Force Games),[1] now join forces to invade an alien planet.[2]

Reception[]

In the September 1979 edition of Dragon, Tim Kask found that although Cerberus was slightly more complex than Task Force Games's other offerings of the time, Starfire and Asteroid Zero-Four, it was "still relatively simple."[1]

In the November 1979 issue of The Space Gamer (Issue No. 33) Greg Wilson characterized it as "a solid game, playable and re-playable. While the occasionally-plodding pace makes it less than perfect for a blood-and-thunder player, I think it is well worth the money... All in all, Cerberus is a Recommended"[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Kask, Tim (September 1979). "The Dragon's Augury". Dragon. TSR, Inc. (29): 49.
  2. ^ a b Wilson, Greg (November 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer. Steve Jackson Games (33): 28.
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