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Star Trek: Fleet Command (Mobile, Digit Game, 2018) A game that has a pretty interface and complex menus that hide how simple and monotonous the game actually is. My worst experience with a Star Trek game, and that was even before the forced PvP. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek Trexels II: The Next Resolution (Mobile, Kongreagate, 2018) As with many Trek mobile games, wibble wobble timey wimey shenanigans means you can now buy characters from multiple shows. Now with more grinding. (Read More)

Star Trek Adversaries (Mobile/PC, Puppet Master, 2018) A card battling game. It has quite few similarities to Star Realms. I managed to recreate it and it seems quite fun. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek: Discovery: Away Mission (Arcade, Sandbox VR, 2018) Step into a special suit, head into special room and get transported into the Star Trek universe. A co-op VR game where you all move around 1:1. (Read More)

Star Trek: Bridge Crew A fun experience, similar to Artemis Spaceship Bridge Simulator. Take control of a single station with others to complete missions. Too bad there's only a couple of set missions then just randomly generated ones. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek: The Dice Game (Board, Carl White, 2016) A popular fan-made Star Trek dice game, heavily based on another game called Deep Space D-6, which is a really fun solo board game. (Read More)

Risk: Star Trek 50th Anniversary Edition (Board, The Op, 2016) While you can play this just like regular Risk, you can also play with objectives and events, which fits Star Trek much more. You can even trigger a Pandemic-style Tribble crisis. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek: Panic (Board, Fireside Games, 2015) A tower defence game based on Castle Panic. It has some really nice "damage" pieces that clip onto the Enterprise, and the rules are nicely adapted for a space ship. (Read More)

Star Trek: Frontiers A very complex board game based on Mage Knight. It has co-op and competitive scenarios. The expansion - which adds the Enterprise A and Khan in a Dominon warship,- was strange. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek: Ascendancy (Board, Gale Force Nine, 2016) An epic 4x board game where you explore the galaxy and fight each other. The turn structure can make the game drag, as you can spend a long time doing nothing. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek Timelines (Mobile, Tilting Point, 2016) It has some lovely graphics, but the gameplay is monotonous and you either have to tediously grind or pay ridiculous amounts of money. Dreadful. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek Road Trip (Board, Aquarius, 2015) A basic roll and move game that's just reskinned for whatever license it can get. (Read More)

Star Trek: Five-Year Mission A co-op game. Roll dice to solve missions that appear in the middle, trying to work out the best priority to solve them. Can be played with TNG or TOS characters (or mix and match if you wish). (Read More)

Star Trek: Wrath of Gems (Mobile, Genera, 2015) A Bejewelled clone where you match gems to complete objectives. No longer playable due to the servers being shut down. (Read More)

Star Trek: Alien Domain (Browser, GameSamba, 2015) A game focused on building a base, a free to play grindy type game. It shut down in 2022. (Read More)

Star Trek Trexels (Mobile, Xcube, 2013) A very grindy game about collecting resources to get more resources. It was chasing current trends and didn't do them as well. (Read More)

Star Trek: Attack Wing (Board, WizKids, 2013) A very in depth miniatures combat game. There's a ton of available ships to buy and a lot of tactics to try. (Read More)

Star Trek: The Next Generation – On Board the USS Enterprise (PC, Carlton Books, 2013) A CD that came with the Denise and Michael Okuda book. It has panoramic images taken from a CGI recreation of rooms from the Enterprise D. (Read More)

Star Trek: Rivals (Mobile, Elephant Mouse, 2013) Place cards with higher numbers to take over your opponents cards. This is a complete rip-off of the Final Fantasy minigame Triple Triad (Read More)

Star Trek (360/PS3/PC, Digital Extremes, 2013) A whole new adventure in the Kelvin timeline, dealing with the Gorn. While it's quite buggy, it's a really fun game filed with lots of enjoyable dialogue between Kirk and Spock. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek HeroClix: Tactics The superhero minatures game gets a Star Trek version. Nothing has been changed, though, just abilities have been renamed. So the ships move around like people. (Read More)

Star Trek Deck Building Game: The Original Series (Board, Bandai, 2012) Very similar to the TNG one, although simpler, with the biggest difference being no other ships to fight. (Read More)

Star Trek: Catan It's just Catan with some helper cards - you need to get the expansion for some actual Star Trek additions. (Read More)

Star Trek Infinite Space (Browser, Gamefound, Cancelled) A "casual browser-based MMO" that the developers couldn't find a publisher for. (Read More)

Monopoly: Klingon Edition While it still plays exactly like Monopoly, this is actually rethemed with fleet strengh instead of money. Everything is written in both English and Klingon - incluidng the manual. (Read More)

Star Trek Deck Building Game: The Next Generation (Board, Bandai, 2011) Buy cards to improve your deck, defeat enemy ships and gain points. A fun deck building game, although the image they used for the phaser card is jarring. (Read More)

Star Trek: Expeditions (Board, WizKids, 2011) A realy dry co-op board game in the style of Pandemic. (Read More)

Star Trek: Fleet Captains (Board, WizKids, 2011) A 1v1 board game where you deal with random events and fight each other to make the most points. Very well made. (Read More)

Star Trek Online Architect (Browser, Cryptic, 2010) A flash game for the release of Star Trek online. Slot together parts of ships to match the silhouette. (Read More)

Star Trek Online (PC/PS4/XBO, Cryptic, 2010) Wonky, but can be a lot of fun at times. There's a ton of stuff that can be played before you have to grind or cough up money. Features a ton of returning characters voiced by the original actors. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek Scrabble (Board, Fundex, 2009) It's Scrabble, but you get extra points for spelling a selection of Trek-related words. (Read More)

Monopoly: Star Trek Continuum Edition (Board, Hasbro, 2009) Another version of Star Trek Monopoly. (Read More)

Scene It? Star Trek (Board, Mattel, 2009) A trivia game with a DVD for video-based questions. The perfect "gift most will never use" - evident in how it was cheaper to get a sealed copy than a used one. (Read More)

Star Trek: Academy Trainer (Browser, AddictingGames, 2009) A minigame collection including a Breakout clone, mazes, maths and spot the difference. (Read More)

Star Trek: Cadet Training Facility (Browser, Nokia/Verizon, 2009) A minigame collection where you have to shoot asteroids and fly to a ship in distress (which happens to be a Defiant class) - an advertisement for the 2009 film. (Read More)

Delta Vega: Meltdown on the Ice Planet A flash advetisement game where Erin Esurance blasts though the wildlife of Delta Vega. (Read More)

Star Trek: The Mobile Game A verticle shooter where the Enterprise shoots an endless stream of torpedoes. Lots on screen but still boring. (Java Button) (Java Touch) (iPhone)

Star Trek: D-A-C (360/PS3/PC, Naked Sky, 2009) Deathmatch, Assault, Conquest. A generic multiplayer capture the zones game with a vague Kelvin universe skin. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek Online (PC, Perpetual Entertainment, Cancelled) The original plans for Star Trek Online, which would have you captaining a smaller ship with the big ones being large hubs. Develompment was slow and what remained was given to a new developer with a short deadline. Read More)

Star Trek All About Trivia (Board, Fundex, 2007) A trivia game about The Original Series. Roll the dice, answer a question and go again if you get it right. If you know your Trek, nobody else will have a turn. (Read More)

Star Trek: Conquest (Wii/PS2, 4J Studios, 2007) A digital board game where you have to conquer the other species. You can let combat solve itself, or use similar gameplay to Star Trek Encounters to fight. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek: Encounters (PS2, 4J Studios, 2006) A counterpart to Legacy. An extremely bored Shatner talks you through some twin stick shooter levels across multiple Trek eras. (Read Full Review)

Star Trek: Tactical Assault (DS, Mad Dog, 2006) A touch screen sounds great for a Star Trek game, but unfortunately the interface is messy and you need to use buttons (not suitable for left handers). (Read More)

Star Trek: Tactical Assault (PSP, Quicksilver, 2006) Essentially a fourth Starfleet Command game, but simplified even more. There are some nice moral dilemmas and choices to make throughout the story. (Read Full Review)