
I sat here at my computer for a long time, trying to come up with a creative name for this review. I mulled over pop culture references (“SETI: The Truth Is Out There” and “You Can’t Spell SETI Without E.T.”) and science-y quotes (“The universe is a pretty big place. If it’s just us, seems like an awful waste of space” – Carl Sagan)… but I finally settled on the boring headline you read at the top of the page because I wanted to make sure that everyone knew I was going to review both the base game AND the recently released expansion.
SETI: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence was originally released at Essen 2024 and has gathered a plethora of awards and recognition in the last year and a half:
- 2025 Spiel Portugal Jogo do Ano (Game of the Year) Winner
- 2025 Nederlandse Spellenprijs Best Expert Game Winner
- 2025 International Gamers Award Best Multiplayer Winner
- 2025 Deutscher Spiele Preis Best Family/Adult Game Winner
- 2024 Meeple’s Choice Award Winner
- 2024 Dice Tower Game of the Year Winner
- 2024 Dice Tower Best Strategy Game Winner
- 2024 Dice Tower Best Game from a New Designer Winner
- 2024 Golden Geek Heavy Game of the Year Winner
- 2024 Golden Geek Best Thematic Board Game Winner
- 2024 Board Game Quest Awards Best Strategy/Euro Game Winner
And that’s just the awards it won – let alone all the nominations. As of the writing of this review in April 2026, SETI is #16 on BoardGameGeek. (It was #8 on my best new (to me!) games of 2024 list, even though I’d only been able to play it a single time.)
I have, thankfully, had the opportunity to play it a number of times since then… which means I’m at least semi-qualified to review both the base game and the expansion for you.
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