Reply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Remember that 1998 remake of Godzilla?...
by Eric Brosius Skill makes a big difference in ones evaluation of a game. Some games, like Tic-Tac-Toe, are challenging when you have little skill and dull when you have more. Other games seem to be...
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by shrimple Looking at the recent BGG awards this game won should give you a good idea what kind of game it is:Best Children's GameBest Family GameBest Party GameI don't think anyone is arguing that it...
View ArticleThread: King of Tokyo:: Variants:: Jaeger Attack (!)
by chromaticdragon"When giant monsters arrive on Earth, inexplicably they start a brawl of gigantic proportions that threatens to level the megacity of Tokyo. Afraid that the gigantic creatures would...
View ArticleThread: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Can I decide not to attack, even though I...
by myyysha If I am out of Tokyo with a very few hitpoints that I'd prefer to heal, but I throw some attacks and the Tokyo-occupying monster flees to heal itself, I am forced to take its place.However,...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: Can I decide not to attack, even though I...
by bradandmary If you roll a claw, you must attack. It is that 'Oh NO!' aspect of the game that helps make King of Tokyo so much fun... :)
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: Can I decide not to attack, even though I...
by Einsiedlermyyysha wrote:If I am out of Tokyo with a very few hitpoints that I'd prefer to heal, but I throw some attacks and the Tokyo-occupying monster flees to heal itself, I am forced to take its...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Variants:: Re: Jaeger Attack (!)
by kostool13 How about: "Today we cancel the dicepocalypse!"
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Variants:: Re: Jaeger Attack (!)
by chromaticdragonkostool13 wrote:How about: "Today we cancel the dicepocalypse!"Haha, good one! After the movie is released (can't wait!), we can start putting dialogue snippets on each card.
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: Custom monster boards?
by hushobenrichpizor wrote:Inspired by another thread I just made a Stay Puft monster:https://dl.dropbox.com/u/35914455/stay%20puft.pdfI imagine doing something similar for the others wouldn't be too...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: Fire Breathing - How do you play it?
by Willy Wombat I am still confused by the wording on this card.It states "Your neighbors take 1 extra damage when you deal damage".If you are outside of Tokyo, you are only attacking one monster in a...
View ArticleReview: King of Tokyo:: Ten Things to Like - And Five Things to Dislike -...
by trenttsd King of Tokyo is a very thematic dice-rolling game for two to six players, designed by Richard Garfield and published by iello games. In the game, you take the role of a monster who yearns...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: Fire Breathing - How do you play it?
by freddieyuWilly Wombat wrote:I am still confused by the wording on this card.It states "Your neighbors take 1 extra damage when you deal damage".If you are outside of Tokyo, you are only attacking...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: General:: Re: How does King of Tokyo play with 6 players?
by ejclason I've played many times with 6 players and a couple of times with 7 (using the promo creature from the geek store.) It plays great with 6. As for early player elimination, this can happen...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Ten Things to Like - And Five Things to...
by xjohncandyx Great review format, keep em coming.
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: Ten Things to Like - And Five Things to...
by abdieltrenttsd wrote:2. The dice rolling mechanism doesn't have tons of replay value.The replay value in this game comes almost entirely from the cards. The dice rolling mechanism alone makes for a...
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