Like Zocchi's Star Fleet Battle Manual, it also made use of a license from Franz Joseph Designs. Cole and produced by Task Force Games in 1979. Star Fleet Battles, the seminal tactical tabletop wargame created by Steven V.
The game was produced without authorization from Paramount Pictures, leading to its reissue in 1973 as the Alien Space Battle Manual with all Star Trek references removed, followed by a further release in 1977 as the Star Fleet Battle Manual after Zochi obtained a license from Franz Joseph Designs for material in the Star Fleet Technical Manual. Ships maneuvered on the tabletop using rulers to determine range and protractor-like angle measures on the large counters to determine facing. Unlike most other games in this category, it was played without a board. Star Trek Battle Manual, designed and published by Lou Zocchi in 1972.A cooperative game based on Castle Panic that uses Star Trek themed enemies and player characters to complete missions before the U.S.S. Star Trek Panic, published by USAopoly (with Fireside Games) in 2016.Star Trek: Ascendancy, published by GaleForce 9, is a 4X strategy game, (2016).
Contains Star Trek TV and movie clips from all 5 live action series and the first 10 movies (2009) Scene It? Star Trek, developed by Screenlife Games and Mattel.A trivia game with material specifically based on The Original Series and the first six feature films (2009) All About Trivia: Star Trek, released by Fundex Games.Monopoly, produced by Hasbro licensee USAopoly in three versions one representing the original Star Trek series (2000), another featuring Star Trek: The Next Generation (1998), and Star Trek: Continuum Edition Monopoly, covering all five series (2009).Trivial Pursuit: Star Trek Edition VCR Game, a "Sci-Fi Master Game" supplement for the main game, made by TelStar Video Entertainment (1995).Star Trek: The Next Generation: Romulan Challenge, produced by MMG LTD (1994).This game was produced by Decipher (1993) Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive VCR Board Game – A Klingon Challenge, the only Star Trek: The Next Generation video board game, although a second game involving Q and The Borg was planned.