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Kingdomino Reviews

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Kingdomino has got a smattering of Dominoes to it, but instead of numbers, you’re building a multi-terrain kingdom around your castle. It’s like the Ronseal of board game titles – “does exactly what it says on the tin”. Kingdom-ino? Well played, Bruno Cathala; well played, sir. This won the coveted Spiel des Jahres award in 2017 (the best Family Game of the Year), and it is easy to see why… Kingdomino is a charming, colourful tile-laying board game for two to four players. You’re competing monarchs, acquiring rectangular 2x1 land tiles that have two different terrains on them – including lakes, mines, pastures and more. There are 48 tiles in total, and in theory, the more valuable tiles are the higher-numbered ones. Some tiles will have crowns on them – these are worth precious points. The game ends after 12 rounds (24 rounds in the two-player variant). Players then multiply the size of each continuous terrain by the number of crowns within it. Highest score wins! Gameplay is as wonderful as it is simple. As many tiles are randomly selected from the supply as there are players, and are then placed numerically. In turn order, players select which Kingdomino tile they want by placing their monarch on it. Then more tiles are revealed, but turn order has changed; now the first player is the person that claimed the lowest number tile in the previous round. They do two things: claim another tile from those just revealed, and then place the tile they claimed earlier into their own, expanding kingdom. When putting a tile into a kingdom, at least one of the two terrain types must touch a matching terrain (Dominoes-style). You might wish to, say, expand your woodland, or concentrate on a giant lake, instead. However, players must think strategically and plan ahead: the borders of your kingdom only stretch so far. You’re limited to building five squares high by five squares wide. (In the two-player variant, you can build a 7x7 grid, which becomes quite the pleasant puzzle). The rules are quick to teach and elegant to present – you’ll be up and running within two to three minutes of taking it out of the box. Games are short and snappy – they fit into that wonderful ‘Let’s play that again!’ category. The tiles are thick, chunky and therefore durable, which is handy, because believe us, you’re going to play Kingdomino again and again! Player Count: 2-4 Time: 15 Minutes Age: 8+

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Our family’s favourite game, very quick to play, easy to teach, really novel turn order where you have to weigh up whether to get the tile you really need or compromise so you get first choice in the next turn. Great at 2 player and 4 player
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Posted 5 years ago
I was actually looking for another game when I came across this and thought it would be great for my younger children (7 & 5).. I like the fact that you can have a 15 min game, it's great for strategic thinking and helping kids learn their times tables (multiplying crowns by the same number of identical tiles that are matched up). It's also great for adults who want a bit of entertainment of an evening, with or without a glass of wine!
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Posted 5 years ago
Easy and fun entry level type game. I have played with age ranges from 6 years to 70 years. The concept is easy, being loosely based on Dominoes and games last 15 to 20 minutes tops. When you want a bigger challenge you can upgrade to Queendomino, a game in it's own right, that adds complexity.
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Posted 5 years ago
quick game to learn with good play value
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Posted 5 years ago
Fairly simple, but easy to learn and quick to play.
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Posted 5 years ago
Kingdomino is superb, a fast and easy-to-learn game that has massive amounts of replayability.
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Posted 5 years ago
Such fun for the family. My 5 year old is getting pretty good at it. Very good for spatial awareness and lots of fun too!
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Posted 5 years ago
This is the new go to game for the whole family. Kids and adults love it. There are loads of little Easter eggs on the dominoes which really appeals to the geek in me.
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Posted 5 years ago