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      Merchant of Venus (Tabletop Game) - TV Tropes
      • Merchant of Venus is a science fiction tabletop game created by Richard Hamblen and first published in 1988 by Avalon Hill.
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  2. Merchant of Venus is a board game, published in 1988 by Avalon Hill, set in an unexplored part of the galaxy during a reawakening of galactic civilization. Players move around the board as traders discovering long forgotten pockets of civilization and buying and selling goods.

  3. 3 days ago · Merchant of Venus” is a board game published in 1988 by Avalon Hill, set in an unexplored part of the galaxy during a reawakening of galactic civilization. The game was designed to be a more peaceful and explorative experience compared to other science fiction games, focusing on trade and discovery rather than combat.

  4. Merchant of Venus makes players take on the roles of space traders chasing wealth and fortune. Each player moves their ship through interconnected systems on a fixed map, discovering new alien worlds to trade with.

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  5. Merchant of Venus uses many elements that come together to form a very interesting game. Players take on the roles of space traders who move their ships through interconnected systems discovering new alien worlds to trade with.

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  6. Merchant of Venus is a pick-up-and-deliver game set in outer space, where players buy goods from planets and sell them to other planets to make a profit. (0:13:15) - Rolling With the Punches (7 Minutes)

  7. Merchant of Venus is a board game, published in 1988 by Avalon Hill, set in an unexplored part of the galaxy during a reawakening of galactic civilization. Players move around the board as traders discovering long forgotten pockets of civilization and buying and selling goods.

  8. Jul 28, 2021 · The original Merchant of Venus, a sci-fi game about exploring and trading goods between different planets and systems, came out in 1988 and gained something of a small but very dedicated fanbase. So dedicated that long after the original had gone out of print, fan-made versions surfaced that people could print at home.