Great little tile laying game. I love how when it come to scoring it get the kids to do their times tables. Its not a game that gets played very often as I perfer queendominios and the kids perfer to play other games
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Great little tile laying game. I love how when it come to scoring it get the kids to do their times tables. Its not a game that gets played very often as I perfer queendominios and the kids perfer to play other games
This game is just so good to play time and again. Loved by our 7 year old grandson right up to his 72 year old grandfather! Most used game in the house.
Great game for both friends and family, young and old. Plays in just the right amount of time, and highly replayable. Such a smart concept and great drafting mechanic that has you thinking about high value tiles vs early choice for the next round.
Kingdomino Is One of the Best-Selling City or Territory Building Board Games. This Top-Rated Board Game Has a Colourful Table Presence with Medieval Kingdoms Made of High-Quality Cardboard Tiles and Castles.
An Instant Family Favourite!
Players take on the role of Lords seeking new lands to expand their kingdom. As
with ‘Dominoes’, these new lands must match the landscape tiles that have
already been played. You need to create large areas of the same landscape type.
But these will only score points if there is at least one crown on a tile.
Points for each landscape type are calculated at the end of the game by
multiplying these two together: so the number of squares times the number of
crowns. Before this however, you’ll need to pay attention to your choice of
tile, which decides the order of play for the following round. Taking a good
tile now means you’ll play later next time. Each round presents the players
with new important decisions as to which tile they should take.
Kingdomino uses tiles with two sections, similar to Dominoes. Each turn, each player will select a new domino to connect to their existing kingdom, making sure at least one of its sides connects to a matching terrain type already in play. The order of who picks first depends on which tile was previously chosen, with better tiles forcing players to pick later in the next round. The game ends when each player has completed a 5×5 grid (or failed to do so), and points are counted based on the number of connecting tiles and valuable crown symbols.
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