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by kaziam As far as the defense that "King of Tokyo is not for everybody...blah, blah...rethemed Yahtzee..blah, blah...not for those who want to feel intellectually superior..."(Deep breath)Ask...
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by KingCroc King of Tokyo is certainly more interactive than Yahtzee. To suggest otherwise is to miss all the subtle strategies in the game. But that is no big deal as we could argue about that all day...
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by jasonwockykaziam wrote:I suggest that King of Tokyo is a massive BGG groupthink experiment/marketing ploy to see if everyone would buy into a Yahtzee variant being an amazing hobby game with mass...
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by rickertkaziam wrote:As far as the defense that "King of Tokyo is not for everybody...blah, blah...rethemed Yahtzee..blah, blah...not for those who want to feel intellectually superior..."(Deep...
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by travvller As a bit of an iconoclast I do take offense to your false comparisons.I have expressed my dislike of Kingdom Builder, 7 Wonders, Alien Frontiers, and Carcassonne, among others. But at the...
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by freddieyukaziam wrote:As far as the defense that "King of Tokyo is not for everybody...blah, blah...rethemed Yahtzee..blah, blah...not for those who want to feel intellectually superior..."(Deep...
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by shrimple Just curious but what is your current go-to filler/casual/gateway/family/holiday/wedding/funeral game? Are there light games that you are a fan of?
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by kaziamshrimple wrote:Just curious but what is your current go-to filler/casual/gateway/family/holiday/wedding/funeral game? Are there light games that you are a fan of?7 Wonders offers more...
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by freddieyukaziam wrote:shrimple wrote:Just curious but what is your current go-to filler/casual/gateway/family/holiday/wedding/funeral game? Are there light games that you are a fan of?7 Wonders...
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by MattShinnerskaziam wrote:1. Keeping/rerolling dice. Yahtzee style heavy strategy here. Should I keep those hearts when I'm in Tokyo? Should I keep those two 1 rolls or the energy? If you're...
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by GrudunzaKing of Tokyo is certainly more interactive than Yahtzee. To suggest otherwise is to miss all the subtle strategies in the game.-This is the big disconnect between Yahtzee and KoT - in...
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by Omahavice We just opened this last night and played a couple of 3-player games which went pretty quick and were quite fun and entertaining. My 12 year old daughter won the 2nd game and demanded that...
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by travvllerkaziam wrote:shrimple wrote:Just curious but what is your current go-to filler/casual/gateway/family/holiday/wedding/funeral game? Are there light games that you are a fan of?7 Wonders...
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by franklincobb"This just in--games are SERIOUS BUSINESS. In other news, gamer gets engraved dice accidentally lodged in sphincter--News at 11."
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: 2-Players: Are we playing the Rigth Way?
by kryyst You were playing it right. Once you are in Tokyo it's really easy to rack up the VP's. The outside player needs to constantly lay on damage to force you out, then you trade back and forth. 2...
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by franklincobb Sounds right. King of Tokyo really isn't a 2-player game in my opinion, though you can play 2-player in a pinch.If you want a "fix", I might suggest only 1 VP for starting in Tokyo....
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by Nushura We normally give n-1 VP when you start in Tokyo, where n is the number of remaining players. This change has been mentioned several times and has a lot of sense
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by Jorune I actually like Yahtzee. Are people really that down on the game?Jorune
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by SPBTooLkaziam wrote:1. Keeping/rerolling dice. Yahtzee style heavy strategy here. Should I keep those hearts when I'm in Tokyo?Well that could explain you seemingly long games. You can't use hearts...
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by charlestSPBTooL wrote:kaziam wrote:1. Keeping/rerolling dice. Yahtzee style heavy strategy here. Should I keep those hearts when I'm in Tokyo?Well that could explain your seemingly long games. You...
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