If you love board games that are quick to learn but still make you think, youâve got to check out GPS. Itâs one of those games that looks simple on the surface, but every turn keeps you on your toes.
You start with a spinning rocket in the middle of the board, and on your turn, you spin it to find out where youâre allowed to place your next satellite. If the spotâs taken, you move to the next empty space â but hereâs where the real game begins. Youâre not just placing satellites randomly; youâre trying to get them all lined up in perfect clockwise order, starting from the launch point.
After 12 spins, things shift. You stop placing new satellites and start moving the ones youâve already put down. Thatâs when the strategy really kicks in. Youâve got to outthink your opponents, shift things around without messing up your own plan, and maybe even block someone elseâs perfect setup (cheeky but fun!).
What I love most about GPS is how it mixes luck with smart choices. Itâs quick to play, doesnât drag on, and thereâs always a bit of chaos thanks to that spinning rocket. Whether youâre playing with kids, friends, or someone who usually hates board games â this one has something for everyone.
GPS (2020) is a quick-thinking, space-themed strategy game where players race to place and align satellites in orbit. Easy to learn, excitin











