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King Of Tokyo: Power Up
Give the monsters in King Of Tokyo a boost with their own unique powers to provide more choice for players and an interesting gaming experience.
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Sitting Ducks
Have you ever tested your skill or tried to impress a friend at a carnival shooting gallery? Then you should try your hand at this game and become a duck on the smallest pond ever and outwit 6 other ducks to be the last duck swimming as the hunters open fire.
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Small World
A dash of humor, competition, and fantasy and you get Small World. This game is all about fantasy races fighting for their place in the world. With the random combos that come up during each game fantasy fans will chuckle with descriptions like seafaring dwarves, flying halflings, and peaceful skeletons. Even for those that don’t like fantasy this game has plenty to offer in game play when it comes to strategy.
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Splendor
A friend asks you to sit down and play a new game called Splendor. After the game is setup they begin to explain it to you “The winner is the first to 15 points”. “Fifteen points? Sounds easy.” you think to yourself. Before you know it the game starts and you are collecting chips while gradually purchasing cards. Then you realize your friend has 5 points already and you only have 1!
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Station Master
The station master position just opened up at your train station. While the former station master kept the station running like clockwork and established simple procedures in the station, it’s now up to you and several others to keep the station going. You have the task of assigning cars to the locomotives and directing passengers to board the appropriate train. The next station master is the one who runs the station the best way possible.
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King Of Tokyo
Overall King Of Tokyo is a great game that can fit well into any board game library because it is fun, easy to learn, quick to play, and can appeal to a wide audience even if they don’t like the theme.