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Light Speed Arena

Light Speed Arena

Regular price €22,99 EUR
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Direct your ships with tiles, take out enemies, and let the app bring the space battle to life for you.

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What is the game about?

Welcome to the Light Speed ​​Arena: a futuristic battleground where the crowds clamor for spectacle and sponsors watch every shot. You choose a faction, land in the center of the arena, and gaze out at a battlefield teeming with asteroids, enemy ships, and gleaming billboards. It feels like stepping into a live TV show, where you're both pilot and tactician. Timing, nerve, and positioning are key—and one misplaced tile can change the entire battle.

How do you play the game?

The game starts with two tiles in the center, after which all players continue to place and rotate ships on the field in real time. You try to hit enemies, collect minerals from asteroids, and impress sponsors, all while avoiding friendly fire. After eight rounds, the timer stops, and you take a single photo of the battlefield with the app. The app simulates the entire battle, fires each laser beam, and automatically calculates the points.

This is the ideal game for...

You can play this game with 1 up to 4 players, starting from 6 years. The duration is approximately 5 to 15 minutes . The game language is Dutch/French, but you can play it completely language independent .

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How is the game experienced?

Light Speed ​​Arena is a rare blend of pure chaos and sharp tactics that feels unlike any other tabletop game. The real-time puzzle-solving creates tension, but the true highlight is when the app brings the battlefield to life and your decisions suddenly take on meaning. You constantly feel the pressure of the clock, yet the gameplay remains intuitive and accessible, even for new players. It's especially rewarding to watch your carefully placed ships either perform brilliantly or fail miserably—and that's precisely what makes every game memorable.

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