Series knowledge required?

By silenceindigo, in Battlestar Galactica

I'm not familiar with the new Battlestar Galactica series, so there are some things I grasp poorly... Is series knowledge required to play this game, or not?

No.

And as that message is to short to post, I will say no again.

Although, knowledge of the series adds tremendous depth. Plus it is very, very good (even on a no scifi scale), so you should definitly watch it anyways.

If you're a fan of the game you would most assuredly be a fan of the series. The current series, not the 1970's series. gran_risa.gif

I actually have played BSG three times (each one with diffrent six players) and nobody exepct me knew the series. Still everyone agreed afterwards that the game defends itself really well, even if you're not keen on sci-fi.

So my answer is: 'no, you don't need to know the new series'.

However, if you know them (and like them!)- fun factor is due to increase a lot gui%C3%B1o.gif

Royaldoy said:

If you're a fan of the game you would most assuredly be a fan of the series. The current series, not the 1970's series. gran_risa.gif

I haven't yet had access to either, but I'm willing to bet this won't be the case. I'll love the game but not like the series. How much you want to put up? gui%C3%B1o.gif

By the way, I like your signature. gran_risa.gif

I've never seen the new show, and only watch the original for about 10 minutes (right up until I saw that robotic dog). I did 10 demos of this game at BGG con, and only about half the folks there had seen the show. The ones who had watched it were frequently saying how certain crisis resolutions reminded them of certain episodes, and they really liked the "flavor text". The other half didn't feel hampered by not knowing who Boomer or Balter were. Both halves LOVED the game.

TK

  • Humans are good
  • Cylons are evil
  • Some Cylons look like humans

And that's pretty much all knowledge you need.

If you are intending to watch the show, it can be a bit of spoiler for season 1 at least. Knowledge of the show is not required to play though, and it might even make you want to watch the show :P

Thanks for the tip. I thought the BG theme had something to do about the robots' religious quest and a political parallel with radical Islam, but the game mechanics seem more of the "Reds are among us!" kind at first glance.