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King of Tokyo Second Edition Reviews

4.8 Rating 24 Reviews
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Building dwarfing, laser from the eye ball shooting, ground quaking monsters have descended on Tokyo for the battle royal to end all battle royals. King of Tokyo sees you assume the role of one of a titan, a huge monster looking to prove themselves the champion of the unfortunate city. Each turn you will take the pleasingly chunky dice and roll away. If you aren’t happy with the results you can re-roll, Yahtzee style, as many dice as you like. After a maximum of three rolls you are stuck with your results, and will use them to attack other players, heal yourself, gain energy to buy power cards or earn victory points. The dice faces themselves show the numbers 1-3, a lightning bolt, a heart, and a claw. Claws are used to attack, hearts to heal and lightning bolts gain energy. Numbers can be exchanged for victory points but only if you have at least three of the same number at the end of your rolls. Power cards are purchased with energy cubes and let you ‘break’ the rules of the games in somewhere. For example, one card let’s you roll an extra dice, another let’s you leave Tokyo without taking damage and so on. The trick is to take control of Tokyo at the right time. In Tokyo your attacks hit all the other players, but all the other player's attacks hit you and you cannot heal! The other snag is the only way you can leave Tokyo is after another player attacks you, the upside is that player must replace you in Tokyo. This means choosing when to attack is incredibly important and rolling an unwanted claw on your last re-roll can be devastating! King of Tokyo is a modern board game classic and this second edition features upgraded artwork and a new roster of characters, which can be added to with the Character expansion packs, bringing their own gameplay quirks. The components are brilliant, especially for an entry level game. Energy cubes are translucent green, dice chunky plastic and the artwork really pops. The basic rules are easy to pick up and the game can be enjoyed by families and serious gamers alike. Player count: 2-6 Time: 35-45 minutes Age rating: 8+

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Great game for a lads night and if you do shots every time you enter Tokyo it makes it more interesting hahaha
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Posted 1 year ago
Really fun game. My six year old picked it up on the first turn. Good fun for all ages. The instructions send you to a website where you can play online and do a tutorial. As with Pokemon TCG, it’s a great way to pick up the rules of the game quickly (although there is not that much to pick up here). It’s like Yahtzee with cards and a giant mutated penguin - in Tokyo.
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Posted 2 years ago
This is a super simple game that's great for groups, especially for new gamers. In two player its fairly lacklustre but in a group gameplay is much more enjoyable.
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Posted 2 years ago
Bought for 8 year old nephew and is now his favourite game!
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Posted 2 years ago
Great little game, as either an entertaining filler between longer engagements or a quick joyride - easy to learn and always a blast to play!
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Posted 2 years ago
A must buy for kids and adults alike. The kids love being monsters and the adults even more! Raaawwwwr!
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Posted 2 years ago
I brought this game by recommendation from one of my mates. I played it with 6 people, we had a lot of fun. This is a game you can play with the family. Would recommend playing it with children's that are from the ages 8 and up. There are small part's in it, so I would recommend keeping it away from really young kids.
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Posted 2 years ago
We have played this several times, there are five of us so it's great to find a base game that works for five players. My husband and I have found it a little frustrating, there's no point in staying in Tokyo if you're playing with four or more players, and it takes too long to earn energy cubes to buy cards. However, the kids (12, 9, 9) love it and it's the perfect length game for them. So I'd definitely recommend it for kids.
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Posted 2 years ago