Review: King of Tokyo:: A Pro-Wrestler's Review: King of Tokyo
by Bigshowfan King of Tokyo! I love King of Tokyo.This simple dice game uses a 'Yahzee' esque rolling and keeping mechanism to its full potential as players feel the power at their fingertips as...
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by Fluxx So you have less victorypoints in your game - do you still have games ending with 20vp? Or do all your wins are last monster standing?
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by ghopper21 Thanks for sharing your variant and experiences.Two questions:1. Do you still get the initial 2 stars for entering Tokyo?2. Would you recommend this for players new to the game or only...
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by scameronde Volt26 wrote:1st) Drafting We added a drafting phase at the beginning of the game (much like 7 Wonders). Draw 5 cards, keep 1, give the remaining cards to the player on your left. From...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: A Pro-Wrestler's Review: King of Tokyo
by stormseeker75 Hey man, thanks for writing a review. I think this would be a lot more interesting if you dove into why you like the game, why it works for you and your group, and why you think the...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: A Pro-Wrestler's Review: King of Tokyo
by Bigshowfan Yes, retrospectively this isn't by best work... Too much just description and pictures. I will edit it shortly...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Variants:: Re: The overall variants mix that made this...
by Volt26 Fluxx wrote:So you have less victorypoints in your game - do you still have games ending with 20vp? Or do all your wins are last monster standing?Actually and surprinsingly enough, victory...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Variants:: Re: The overall variants mix that made this...
by Volt26 ghopper21 wrote:Thanks for sharing your variant and experiences.Two questions:1. Do you still get the initial 2 stars for entering Tokyo?2. Would you recommend this for players new to the...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Variants:: Re: The overall variants mix that made this...
by Volt26 scameronde wrote:Volt26 wrote:1st) Drafting We added a drafting phase at the beginning of the game (much like 7 Wonders). Draw 5 cards, keep 1, give the remaining cards to the player on your...
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by scameronde On the next occasion we will try the drafting and the energy variant.Thank you for sharing!
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by Moe45673 I think the "one cube each time a new opponent begins his turn while you're in Tokyo" is huge. By late games, we have players constantly swapping back and forth in a Monopoly style...
View ArticleThread: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Monster Boards Public Knowledge?
by sequella I'm pretty sure I know that answer to this, but wanted to ask. We had a player last night who insisted that she didn't have to show her Monster board (with the hearts and stars) to anyone,...
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by Volt26 Moe45673 wrote:I think the "one cube each time a new opponent begins his turn while you're in Tokyo" is huge. By late games, we have players constantly swapping back and forth in a Monopoly...
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by scout13 I believe it has to be visible, would be too easy for someone to just ... roll another Victory Point or heart
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: Monster Boards Public Knowledge?
by Nidale Health (heart) and Victory point (star) are both public.This game is about fun. I don't see what is fun about hiding that information to everyone else. If one wants to play a strategic game;...
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by Hrrrmmm Yeah. Playing with those things hidden seems against the spirit of the game to me, not to mention a lot less fun.This game is all about your Cyberbunny with the extra head chasing your...
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Reviews:: Re: A Pro-Wrestler's Review: King of Tokyo
by stormseeker75 I was definitely not trying to pee in your wheaties so I'm glad you took that the right way. Thanks for understanding constructive criticism!
View ArticleReply: King of Tokyo:: Rules:: Re: Monster Boards Public Knowledge?
by sequella Hrrrmmm wrote:Yeah. Playing with those things hidden seems against the spirit of the game to me, not to mention a lot less fun.This game is all about your Cyberbunny with the extra head...
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by sequella Nidale wrote:Health (heart) and Victory point (star) are both public.That seems the most logical conclusion. Did you see in the rule book where it makes that assertion? Thanks.
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by Eric Brosius They must be viewable, or else you wouldn't be able to check whether a player's health is down to zero.
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