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Strategy Board Game Extension for Kids, Teens and Family, Tabletop Game Nights, Ages 8 & Up, 2 to 5 Players, Kingdomino Age of Giants Expansion by Blue Orange Games
Strategy Board Game Extension for Kids, Teens and Family, Tabletop Game Nights, Ages 8 & Up, 2 to 5 Players, Kingdomino Age of Giants Expansion by Blue Orange Games
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- STRATEGY TABLETOP BOARD GAME EXPANSION: Designed by Bruno Cathala, Age of Giants requires Kingdomino or Queendomino to play with, some of the best-selling city or territory building board games. The expansion adds a convenient domino dispenser, new dominoes, new giant tokens that add interaction between players, new challenge tiles, and additional components to allow a fifth player to join the game
- FAMILY OR ADULT STRATEGY GAME: With the expansion, Kingdomino or Queendomino becomes a 2-5 players fantasy game that can be enjoyed by parents playing with their children as well as adults. It also plays very well as a 2 player abstract board game. Best recommended for ages 8 & Up
- HOW TO PLAY: Kingdomino is a Card Drafting and Tile Placement game using a Pattern Building mechanic. The new dominoes from the expansion are shuffled in with those from the base game. If, on your turn, you add a domino with a giant on it to your kingdom, then you must also add a giant token, covering up any one crown of your choosing in your kingdom. If you add a tile with footsteps to your kingdom, then you get to remove a giant token from your kingdom and give it to an opponent, who then covers up a crown in their own kingdom. Covered crowns do not score points at the end of the game
- Kingdomino Age of Giants is easy to play with Kingdomino for families enjoying other Blue Orange classic award winning board games like Photosynthesis, Planet, New York 1901. The popular Spiel des Jahres winner Kingdomino collection now includes the stand alone Queendomino, the expansion Age of Giants and the roll & write game Kingdomino Duel
- INCLUDES: 1 Domino Dispenser (tower), 1 Score Pad, 12 Dominoes (6 Dominoes picturing Giants (letters A to F) 6 Dominoes picturing footsteps (numbers 49 to 54)), 17 Challenge Tiles, 6 Wooden Giants Meeples, 1 3D Castle, 1 Starting Tile, 2 Wooden King Tokens (brown), Illustrated Rules
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