Published: February 27, 2026

A race between astronomers to explore and chart the night sky with their telescopes.
Scan the skies by moving your telescope across the board, hopping from one constellation to another using the connecting bridges. If you have the right star tokens on hand, you’ll be able to map out the constellation and claim it. Each constellation you map out earns you points.
That’s the main gist of Starry Night Sky. It has a straightforward premise and minimal learning curb, making it the perfect cozy game for those nights when you don’t want to expend tons of mental energy. But though it’s simple, Starry Night Sky stays engaging by giving you different objectives to pursue. Plus, its unique design and beautiful art adds a very special charm.

You collect little star sharped tokens in various colors and place them on designated spaces, making mini-constellations appear across the game board—I mean, across the ✨ Starry Night Sky. ✨ The artwork on the box, board, and game pieces are stunning, splashed in constellations and a cosmic color scheme. The outside of the box is covered with a lovely shimmering gold that really catches the eye and contrasts beautifully with the deep blues. In short, it’s a pretty game. Like…a very, very pretty game.
With only two players, Starry Night Sky can take as little as 30 minutes to complete. With three or four players, it ends up taking closer to 45 minutes—perfect for if you want to pass some time without having to commit to a weightier, more long-term game.

