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Xia: Legends of a Drift System
A pick-up-and-deliver space sandbox where you write your own story and the dice ruin it.
Designed by Cody Miller · 2014
It's a gorgeous open-world space toy that lives or dies on whether your table loves freedom and forgives bad dice. If you need a tidy points race, run.
Best for: Players who want a build-your-own-adventure space sandbox over a tight, efficient race
What it is
Xia drops you into a randomly built sci-fi sector with a tiny ship, some credits, and zero instructions on how to win. You just go. Haul cargo between planets, mine asteroids, blast a rival, take a bounty, explore the next tile. Every fame point you earn is real, and there are roughly nine ways to grab them. People who love this game love that nobody tells them what to do.
The catch
Here's the honest part. It's a roll-and-move game at heart, so dice decide a lot. Your movement, your mining, your shootouts. Reviewers and players keep flagging the same things: trade routes can get exploitable enough that tables invent house rules, the tile draws sometimes hand someone a gift, and downtime climbs fast once you hit four or five players. If you want a clean efficiency race, this will frustrate you.
Who it's for
So who's it for? People who treat a game night like a story, not a spreadsheet. Xia rewards the table that cheers a clutch natural 20 and laughs off a ship blowing up. The components are lovely, the freedom is real, and the modular board keeps it fresh. Play it at three, keep it under control, and bring folks who enjoy the journey more than the scoreboard. That crowd adores it.
What other players say
This write-up is grounded in real reviews and player discussion, not just one opinion. A few worth reading:
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