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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by gattzmac_s_1 wrote:kaziam wrote:The most important decision of the game, whether to go into Tokyo, is already decided by the dice.The most important decision in the game is whether to leave...

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by Alex Brown This is absolutely my go-to filler/casual/gateway/family/holiday/wedding/funeral game. I won't play it in any other context, and the expansion could be the worst conceived expansion ever,...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by AetherosZephonSoul wrote:Then again there was no easy way to deny any card to anyone or to sort of "browse" through the giant deck.Spend 3 energy to get rid of the cards you don't want your...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by Eric Brosius This is not a pure strategy game, but I feel I have plenty of decisions. I certainly think that some players win a much larger share of their games than other players do. It's my...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by Vargen666 Thanks for the review. King of Tokyo is on my wishlist, and will remain there because I think it will be a lot of fun for casual play. But it's good to read a review that doesn't praise...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by ZephonSoulAetheros wrote:ZephonSoul wrote:Then again there was no easy way to deny any card to anyone or to sort of "browse" through the giant deck.Spend 3 energy to get rid of the cards you don't...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by Ganybyte it's not a bad game just because it has dice. And while I definately prefer critical reviews to fanboy ones, reviews that boil down to "I don't like this game genre" just arn't that useful...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by senorcoo You have to take this for what it is. It's filler. If you're buying this expecting War of the Ring, of course you are going to be disappointed. As a fun little game to chuck some dice while...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by rickert It is a wonderful game that plays QUICKLY (as in always 2 or 3 games in an hour or so and NEVER over an hour for one game), with plenty of strategy decisions, lots of fun and the ability to...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by Dougmysticeye My gaming group and I played it a couple of times just yesterday. Each game was fun and we all enjoy the game a great deal. It is cut throat but you can't take it seriously so no one...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by RuskicowboyAetheros wrote:ZephonSoul wrote:Then again there was no easy way to deny any card to anyone or to sort of "browse" through the giant deck.Spend 3 energy to get rid of the cards you don't...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by rickertRuskicowboy wrote:Aetheros wrote:ZephonSoul wrote:Then again there was no easy way to deny any card to anyone or to sort of "browse" through the giant deck.Spend 3 energy to get rid of the...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by jayntampa This review just seems angry, as if the reviewer is pissed that there is such a popular game out there. I don't doubt there are people that dislike this game, but opening of the review...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by FunkyFlyChicken I bought this game when it first released, had damaged components, got replacements from iello, and the game collects dust.One gamer friend liked this as a game to play with his son....

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by iNano78 King of Tokyo isn't for everyone.If the following statements apply to you, you may not like King of Tokyo:"I don't like games with luck, randomness, chaos, chance, etc.""Rolling dice makes...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by murksofus This game is exactly what it purports to be. A very light, dice-rolling filler. As such, I really like it. Games never take longer than 30 minutes or so, and I've always had a good time....

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by TriColoredTiger I can understand you not liking the game and I can even understand you feeling angry that a game you don't like has gotten such universal praise and awards, BUT!...you had games that...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by shigadeyo I don't love this game, but I don't quite hate it. Player elimination (especially in games with more players) and variable play times are definitely detractors from really enjoying the...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by ZephonSoulrickert wrote:Two is correct. It does make me wonder if reviewer is playing anything else wrong?I don't think the reviewer was playing anything wrong (or at least nothing that can be...

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Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...

by kaziamrickert wrote:Ruskicowboy wrote:Aetheros wrote:ZephonSoul wrote:Then again there was no easy way to deny any card to anyone or to sort of "browse" through the giant deck.Spend 3 energy to get...

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