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King Of New York

Players

2-6

Time

?-?

Age

10+

Weight

1.86

Rating

6.89

Fit

Teach 2.4

Teaching signal

Replay 4.0

High replayability

Interaction 3.7

Highly interactive

Scaling 4.0

Scales well

Strategy 4.5

Deep strategy

Control 3.0

Luck-sensitive

Table feel

King of New York has a high level of direct confrontation, with battles and competitive actions having immediate impact on opponents. It also offers strategic depth through resource denial and positioning. Players need to frequently pay attention to others' strategies and turns. However, there is limited emphasis on cooperation in the game.

Replay value

King of New York offers a high degree of variability with its gameboard, multiple paths to victory, and random elements. The expansions available add new content and enhance gameplay. The game provides deep strategic possibilities and allows players to improve their tactics over time. It has good scalability with different player counts and offers a consistent and engaging experience. While it may take some time to learn, the depth it offers makes it worth the investment. Overall, King of New York has a strong replayability score of 7.97.

Luck profile

King of New York has a moderate level of luck influence. While random elements like dice rolls play a significant role in determining the game outcome, players have a good amount of strategic decisions and planning to mitigate the effects of luck. The game strikes a balanced mix between luck and strategy, making it suitable for players who enjoy a combination of both elements.

Overview

There's always something happening in the city that never sleeps. Maybe it's the lights, maybe it's the energy, or maybe it's the giant monsters trying to demolish the place! King of New York is a standalone game from designer Richard Garfield that keeps the core ideas of King of Tokyo while introducing new ways to play. As in KoT, your goal is to be the first monster to collect 20 victory points (VPs) or to be the last monster standing. On your turn, you roll six dice up to three times, then carry out the actions on those dice. Claws cause damage to other monsters, hearts heal damage to yourself, and energy is stored up so that you can purchase power cards that provide unique effects not available to anyone else. What's new in King of New York is that you can now try to become a star in the big city; more specifically, you can achieve "Fame", which nets you VPs, but superstar status is fleeting, so enjoy your time in the spotlight. The game board for King of New York is larger than in KoT with each monster occupying a district in the city and everyone trying to shine in Manhattan. When you attack, you can displace a monster in another district, whether to escape military forces or to find new smashing opportunities. Yes, smashing because you can now destroy buildings and get bonuses for doing so, but the more destruction you cause, the more intense the military response. The monsters from King of New York can be used in KoT and vice versa, but the power cards are specific to this game. Part of the King of Tokyo series.

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