Reply: King of Tokyo:: Variants:: Re: Dice Choice & VP (123) Merging
by copax I agree with Michael. As soon as you take a hit, you immediately have the choice to give up the city to your attacker.
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by AstroLad Interesting idea and I'm sure it would be a fun variant. I think the game is fairly well balanced though. For one, you have to remember that it's really a party/diplomacy game more than...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: Monster Boards Not Tight
by sixthecat You might try sliding in a little fold of paper between the wheel and the card to create more friction.
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by Robman sixthecat wrote:You might try sliding in a little fold of paper between the wheel and the card to create more friction.I've thought about that: cut card stock in the shape of a circle half...
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by Samthere fanaka66 wrote:How are you dying without making a decision to stop it? Just leave Tokyo ASAP if you don't want to be there.Sorry, wrote a lot and it got lost.The decision isn't necessarily...
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by Samthere Also, as a point, I agree that it's a light game, and that the other players often choose whether you live or die. However, I still expect everyone to play to win, so the only times you'd...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Variants:: Re: TheDacker's Double Dose of Energy Variant
by Samthere As a quick question, why remove Friend of Children? The effect is less pronounced than in normal games, since it will still only result in a single extra energy cube on a roll.Also, should...
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by thedacker Samthere wrote:As a quick question, why remove Friend of Children? The effect is less pronounced than in normal games, since it will still only result in a single extra energy cube on a...
View ArticleThread: King of Tokyo:: General:: Do cards get used much? It's over so fast...
by MrMT Played my first few games of this, really enjoyed it. But I was left wondering how much use the cards would get...Assuming I understand Tokyo correctly (that the incumbent gets 2 points on...
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by Nidale The expansion will try to cover this "issue" by allowing you to use one of your 8 monster-specific cards everytime you roll 3 Heart.
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by Khedron MrMT wrote:Assuming I understand Tokyo correctly (that the incumbent gets 2 points on every players' turn, not just their own) I found the game went by too quick for the cards to become...
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by thedacker Shameless self promotion here, but I recommend a variant created by yours truly:TheDacker's Double Dose of Energy Variant
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by Sphere MrMT wrote:Assuming I understand Tokyo correctly (that the incumbent gets 2 points on every players' turn, not just their own) I found the game went by too quick for the cards to become much...
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by thedacker Khedron wrote:I've seen several people on these forums claiming it's difficult to get enough energy to buy cards, but I've never seen that in my games. I usually buy several cards over...
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by Sphere thedacker wrote:After only a few games, nobody was keeping energy results in my groups.I think you should play with other groups if you get the opportunity. I don't doubt that it worked that...
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by aznxturtlez I play a 3 player game as well. Usually it ends up with us using around 5-6/66 cards. I think its good because it keeps the game fresh. You cant be aiming for cards and expect to be...
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by thedacker Sphere wrote:thedacker wrote:After only a few games, nobody was keeping energy results in my groups.I think you should play with other groups if you get the opportunity. I don't doubt...
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by thedacker aznxturtlez wrote:I play a 3 player game as well. Usually it ends up with us using around 5-6/66 cards.This is exactly what frustrated me about the base rules. I want more cards in play...
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by ZomBub Sphere wrote:thedacker wrote:After only a few games, nobody was keeping energy results in my groups.I think you should play with other groups if you get the opportunity. I don't doubt that...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: Do cards get used much? It's over so...
by Sphere thedacker wrote:aznxturtlez wrote:I play a 3 player game as well. Usually it ends up with us using around 5-6/66 cards.This is exactly what frustrated me about the base rules. I want more...
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