by Grudunza
King of Tokyo is certainly more interactive than Yahtzee. To suggest otherwise is to miss all the subtle strategies in the game.
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This is the big disconnect between Yahtzee and KoT - in Yahtzee, the whole point is to get dice that match up in a specific way. In KoT, picking the dice that you keep and reroll is dictated by what those are going to do against the game state.
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This is the big disconnect between Yahtzee and KoT - in Yahtzee, the whole point is to get dice that match up in a specific way. In KoT, picking the dice that you keep and reroll is dictated by what those are going to do against the game state.
Indeed.
I'm going to start referring to Agricola as the "Farmers Go Fish" game. :p