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A Message From the Stars is a cooperative deduction game where players work together to decipher an alien message using logic, communication, and careful observation.
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A Message From the Stars is a cooperative deduction game from Allplay that challenges players to decode an incoming transmission from an unknown civilization. One player takes on the role of the extraterrestrial sender while the others collaborate to interpret mysterious signals, gradually piecing together the message through logic and discussion.
This game is an excellent choice for groups that enjoy deduction, cooperative puzzles, and creative communication. The asymmetrical roles keep every player engaged, while the simple rules make it approachable for newer gamers. Its emphasis on teamwork and problem-solving also makes it a great option for family game nights, classrooms, or gaming groups looking for a fresh cooperative experience.
At Fair Game, we see A Message From the Stars as a standout deduction game that offers something different from hidden role or social deduction titles. Instead of bluffing, players succeed by building shared understanding through clever clues and logical reasoning. It's an easy recommendation for fans of games like Decrypto or The Search for Planet X who want a more collaborative experience.
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
• Cooperative deduction game with asymmetrical player roles
• Decode an alien transmission through teamwork and logic
• Encourages discussion, observation, and creative thinking
• Easy to teach with rewarding strategic depth
• Great for families, game nights, and puzzle enthusiasts
• High replay value with changing messages and player interactions
• Supports collaborative problem-solving instead of player elimination
WHAT'S INCLUDED / CONTENTS
• Alien message and communication components
• Player boards
• Game cards
• Dry-erase components and markers
• Rulebook
Player Count: 2-8 Players
Recommended Age: 10+
Play Time: Approximately 30-45 Minutes