by kelann08
Its amazing how legalistic people can get about a filler game. We're talking about resolving actions and entitled victories and its King of Tokyo. Think about that for a second... King. Of. Tokyo. This isn't competitive level Magic. Its King of Tokyo.On topic, the game involves decisions. Its not a rush to the end type of game. You have to do some considerations, on occasion some math, its understood that people should have time to make various decisions based on what another player decides. The concept of rushing from rolling threes with 12 VP to winning because you did X, Y, and Z before someone else could even take a breath to speak does seem like a douche move. Especially if every turn you took before that turn was "hmmmm...maybe I should...no. What about...nah...I'll just do this." Suddenly its "Roll threes, buy this, 8 VP, I win." ???? That's not in the spirit of the game, in my opinion.
In the end, I like to decide these things based on what is good for the game. In one scenario, one person wins, we pack up the game, we move on. In the other, we get to keep playing. I'll take the latter the vast majority of the time. Exceptions arise, like if the game is dull and taking forever, but most of the time I opt to keep playing.