Cerberus: The Proxima Centauri Campaign
- Designer Stephen V. Cole
- Publisher Task Force Games
- Illustration Alvin Belflower , Allen D. Eldridge
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In Cerberus, players engage in tactical combat across the entire surface of a planet using a unique system that depicts the planet's curved surface. Units include bases, spaceports, mobile battalions, and special forces platoons. The game features hexagon grid movement and dice rolling to resolve combat, creating a detailed simulation of futuristic battles.
Who Is This Game For?
Cerberus is aimed at experienced gamers and wargame enthusiasts interested in science fiction. With a playtime of about 120 minutes, it demands strategic thinking and patience. It is strictly a two-player game and requires familiarity with grid-based movement and tactical wargames.
How It Works
The game uses dice rolling mechanics to determine combat outcomes and movement on a hexagon grid to manage unit positioning. Players command different unit types such as bases and mobile battalions that move tactically across the planet's surface. The simulation aspect ensures realistic combat scenarios within the game's strategic framework.
What Makes It Special
Designed by Stephen V. Cole and published by Task Force Games in 1979, Cerberus is part of the Pocket Games series. Its unique feature is the representation of a planet's curved surface combined with dice rolling and hex grid movement. While it has no awards, it remains a classic among two-player sci-fi wargames.
Pro
- Unique depiction of a planet's curved surface
- Combination of dice rolling and hexagon grid movement
- Designed exclusively for two players
- Part of the Task Force Games Pocket Games series
Contra
- No solo or more-than-two-player options
- Lengthy playtime of about 120 minutes
- Requires strategic experience and patience
Setting & Atmosphäre
Set in a science fiction universe, the game takes place on the surface of an alien planet, serving as the battlefield for futuristic military units like bases, spaceports, and troops.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on planning unit movements carefully on the hex grid and understand the dice mechanics to gain tactical advantages.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
Cerberus is designed exclusively for two players and does not support solo play.
How long does a game really take?
A typical game lasts about 120 minutes, making it an extended session.
What prior experience do I need?
Experience with tactical wargames and grid-based movement is helpful due to the game's complexity.
How does this compare to similar games?
Cerberus stands out with its unique curved planet surface representation combined with dice rolling and hex grid movement.
Is this suitable for families?
Due to its complexity and two-player limit, it is less suitable for families.
What mechanic makes it special?
The combination of dice rolling with hexagon grid movement and simulation creates a realistic combat experience.
Fazit
Cerberus is recommended for players who enjoy tactical sci-fi wargames with complex mechanics. It is less suited for casual players or families due to its complexity and strict two-player format.






























