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King of Tokyo: Duel
As night falls on Tokyo, two massive silhouettes rise from the smoke snaking up from destroyed skyscrapers. There can be only one who will be crowned King of Tokyo, either by annihilating their rival or by inspiring terror and awe from the crowds.
King of Tokyo Duel is a two-player tug-of-war dice game in the King of Tokyo line. Choose your uniquely-powered monster and roll new dice to draw the fame and destruction tokens toward you...or smash your rival with new special power cards to become the ultimate King of Tokyo!
King of Tokyo Origins
King of Tokyo: Origins is a standalone game in the King of Tokyo series that\'s meant to serve as an entry point for new players since it\'s a smaller, more affordable package. The game includes four new monsters, an assortment of new power cards mixed with older ones, energy cubes, and green dice with yellow characters.
Arena: For The Gods! [DE]
Arena: For The Gods!
Welcome to the Arena of the all-powerful, where only the greatest mythological heroes fight to please the Gods. With Arena, dive into a universe in which heroes from 6 different mythos fight together for the entertainment of their Gods. Handpicked by a divine hand for a battle to the death, you\'re assuming the role of a powerful fighter
King of Monster Island
We have detected irregular movement on the Monster Island. The volcano is erupting like never before. Monsters from all around the world are gathering on the Island, what is happening? They don’t even fight each other anymore!
King of Tokyo: Monster Box
The battle for Tokyo just got bigger and much fiercer!
This legendary monster box features the base game, King of Tokyo Power Up and King of Tokyo Power Up: Halloween, all in one epic box.
Cthulhu Monster Pack - King of Tokyo
The return of the Ancient One promises to spread chaos across Tokyo and New York, where scenes of madness are already multiplying. Even the other Monsters in these places could succumb to the insanity… Will you be crazy enough to respond to his call?
King Kong Monster Pack - King of Tokyo
King Kong is ready to conquer the Empire State Building and Tokyo Tower to find his love. Will you dare cross his path, or worse, capture his beloved?
King of New York
New city, new rules, new monsters – same fight, to be the king! There are buildings to stomp, vengeful military units to be destroyed and six brand new monsters! Every roll of the dice might mean that your monster feels the OUCH, as military units open fire. There’s always something happening in the city that never sleeps.
King of Tokyo: Power Up!
The monsters are evolving and now benefit from new powers! Each one has a deck of evolution cards that they can gain and use during the game. Add in a new challenger, Pandakai, and the struggle to become the King of Tokyo just got a whole lot harder!
Power Up Expansion - King of New York
A new challenger joins the New York Monster’s gang: Mega Shark! Each New York monster now has its unique set of evolution cards to wreak havoc in both King of New York and King of Tokyo. Level up your game like never before.
Cybertooth Monster Pack - King of Tokyo
Cybertooth – a giant two-legged robot that can transform into a fearsome sabertoothed tiger – is about to hit the town. With new berserk die, will you succumb to the berserker fury?
King of Tokyo
Join the fight for Tokyo – over 1 million copies sold worldwide!
Play mutant monsters, gigantic robots and other monstrous creatures, rampaging the city and vying for position as the one and only King of Tokyo
Combine your dice to gather energy, heal your monster or just slap the other monsters down! Spend your energy to trigger permanent or one-shot special powers: a second head, body armor, nova death ray…
Mino Dice
In Mino Dice, first released as Skull King: Das Würfelspiel, players try to predict the result of dice battles, and whoever predicts most accurately will come out the winner of the contest.
The game includes seven types of dice: minotaurs, griffins, mermaids, and four types of number dice. The game lasts 6-8 hands depending on the number of players, and in each round each player draws a number of dice from the bag equal to the current hand, e.g., five dice for the fifth hand, then places them behind their screen, keeping these dice a secret from all. After getting their dice, each player simultaneously bids the number of tricks they think they\'ll claim during the round by putting out fingers on their hand. Record these bids on the scoresheet.