🦍 King Kong: The Ultimate Expansion for Monster Mayhem!
The IELLO IEL51421 King Kong Board Game is an exciting expansion for the King of Tokyo and King of New York games, allowing players to engage in thrilling battles over iconic landmarks. Designed for ages 8 and up, this game requires no assembly and is perfect for 2 or more players. With its vibrant multicolor design and lightweight cardboard material, it's a must-have addition to your game night collection.
Product Dimensions | 11.94 x 5.08 x 14.99 cm; 200 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
Item model number | IEL51421 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 2+ |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 22 Feb. 2018 |
ASIN | B073WN3JK6 |
L**E
A fun and simple push your luck board game
Very simple to understand, has good complexity if you care, very dependent on luck, very easy to learn and teach to people. Has several other expansions that can be added to it. The box is large enough to fit even more content in it. Would recommend, excellent as a gift.You win by either destroying all others monsters 2-6 players, or getting 20 points first. Each monster has unique cards that fundamentally changes how you play as them, these are gained by rolling 3 health dies, this gives an advantage to more defensive players, as without these cards the game favours playing ultra aggressive and is rather mundane and boring.You roll up to three times per turn.Something of an engine builder gamer too, where to can really create a unique strategy based on circumstance.Highley recommend.
C**.
Such a smashing good game.
King of Tokyo is such a good and easy to pick up game. And this monster box not only includes two of the big expansions, as well as space for all four monster expansions and the mini wickedness expansion. If you're going to go for this game, go big.I have had so much fun playing with and without the expansions. A great party game for both serious and casual gamers.
G**V
Tokyo 2.0
King of New York is effectively King of Tokyo version 2.0. It's as if the creator of the game, Richard Garfield, sat down after the success of King of Tokyo and relfected on what he would have done differently had he made the game again. The result is King of New York - a game which keeps all the positives from Tokyo and looks to add some new additions to hopefully improve the game.What's the same? - You're still fighting over Tokyo (only this time it's Manhattan) and monsters inside the area attack all others, while those outside the area attack only Manhattan.- The energy and cards work exactly the same and the game comes with some cool new cards as you'd expect- Hearts (heal) and claws (attack) are exactly the same- You still have 6 monsters fighting to be king! Although they're different and new monsters to TokyoWhat's new?- The board now has boroughs (areas) for monsters to hang out in while they're not in Manhattan, so you're not just off the board while not in Tokyo anymore- The numbers on the dice (1, 2 and 3) are all gone- They've been replaced with a star, a building destruction and ouch symbol- Roll three stars and you become the star of NY allowing you to score victory points by rolling more stars on future turns- There are now buildings on the board in each borough. These buildings can be destroyed by rolling destruction icons. Each building gives you a reward (health, energy and victory points) for destroying it. Fun!- Once buildings are destroyed you turn them over and they become a military unit in the borough where the building was. Military units can hurt the monsters! If you roll 1, 2 or 3 ouch symbols you will cause the military to fight back either only on you (1), you and the other monster in your borough (2) or all monsters (3). This can be a great way to cause damage to other monsters no matter where they are. Military units can also be destroyed using the destruction icons - you get rewards for doing this too. If you roll 3 ouches you will also get a statue of liberty card which gives you 3 points so long as you have it- You can now move around the boroughs- You now have increased reward for staying in Manhattan - the longer you're in there the more points and energy you will get.How's it play?It plays better than Tokyo in my opinion. Tokyo was one of my favourite games but New York has improved upon and overtaken it for me. There are more options in the game to cause chaos and have plenty of fun while doing so. The buildings and military units add a lot. If you enjoy Tokyo you will really enjoy New York.Do you need it if you have Tokyo alreadyWell, Tokyo is still a great game but I don't see myself going back to it now I've played New York. For me, it's either one or the other - there's not a huge reason to keep both in your collection.
O**Y
I kept hearing good things about King of Tokyo in online board game ...
I kept hearing good things about King of Tokyo in online board game forums, so when I found out about the sequel, King of New York, I decided to take the plunge. I have never played KoT before, so didn't really know what to expect.For your money you get a deep box containing a number of large character standees (double-side cardboard characters with plastic bases); a score/health board for each player; some power-up cards; eight large, chunky dice; numerous transparent energy cubes and a number of cardboard tokens. The game takes place on a simple board that features a map of New York divided up into districts. Taking the place of Tokyo in the earlier game is Manhattan: your character has to move here if it's vacant at the end of your turn and by being in Manhattan you are both at an advantage in terms of earning the power cubes and attack but at a disadvantage with respect to health.You see, to win the game your monster must try to get 20 stars or be the last monster standing. You start your turn by rolling six custom dice: you can reroll some or all of them up to two times more in order to get what you want. The dice feature building icons, stars, skulls, hearts, lightning bolts and claws. The claw icon is for attack: if you're in Manhattan, an attack takes a health from every player outside Manhattan but if you're in another district an attack is targeted only at the player in Manhattan. The building icon lets you attack the buildings in your district: these give rewards of health or stars but are then flipped into military 'units' such as tanks and jets which will attack you, taking a health, for every skull you throw in that district. Heart dice restore your health (unless you're in Manhattan, where they do nothing). Lightning bolts earn you energy cubes.After you have resolved the dice, you can choose to buy a power-up card, using the energy cubes you have earnt, which give you special powers such as the ability to throw an extra die (there are two special green ones included for this purpose) or regain health at the start of your turn, &c. Finally, you can choose to move district: by doing so you can avoid the units or move out Manhattan to recouperate, for example.Manhattan is special, in that when you're there you cannot heal using the heart dice, you attack every player outside that district and you earn energy cube and star rewards for being there. You are also obliged to move to Manhattan if it is vacant during the 'move' part of your turn.KoNY is a pretty chaotic, silly game...but it is fun. The first few plays of this I didn't really enjoy it but it has definitely grown on me over the last six months. I'm now starting to appreciate it for what it is: this is no 'euro' game (there's no engine building and players can be eliminated) but for a crazy romp it's good fun: throw the chunky dice and stick it to your fellow monsters! My kids get a bit upset when they're eliminated but to solve this I've just said they can play on with a different monster when it dies. The card power-ups are really good fun but they vary wildly in their power and so the game is a bit unpredictable and there's very little strategy involved: it's like a Hollywood action movie rather than a complicated drama.
H**O
Tremendo juegazo Familiar
El juego Base es 100% amigable, divertido y familiar nunca obtendras 2 partidas iguales, practicamente un Rey de la Colina :D . Viene en ingles pero no es complicado la verdad solo lo usaras para leer cartas que puedas comprar en la tienda.Ahora viene lo chido si le metes las expansiones ya incluidas en este Monster Box o si ya compraste diferentes Monsters Packs que tambien le agrega Mecanicas adicionales al juego, obtendras un Super Juegazo tan complejo y tan intenso como lo desees. No se confien este juego da mucho volteo de mesa
S**Y
Unique
Super fun to play!
S**Y
Super Fun!
Super fun to play!
M**N
Monster Box is full of value, fun, strategy, and replay variety!
King of Tokyo base game is easy enough for family with kids 8+, but with enough strategy to keep adults brains fully engaged. Add the game features of Costume Cards and Power Up Evolution Cards, separately or together, and King of Tokyo goes from cute and silly to brutal and demanding! Set up time is just a few minutes. The rules can be a little tricky for the first game or two, then become second nature. My girlfriend and I are in our sixties, and this game makes us feel like kids! Crazy fun for three to six players, but two can have a blast when each player has two monsters. I love:*The price!*Spacious box with molded insert that stores everything neatly.*The artwork.*The clever and useful dice rolling tray.*The mix-and-match game mechanics.*Extra room in box if you buy Monster Pack expansions (which I'm sure I will).*Monster packs (purchased separately) that add new game mechanics and a new monster in every pack.
D**.
Great co op game
Great for medium level players wo already know co op games nice mechanics and very well balance difficulty
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