King of New York*
King of New York is a fast-paced, standalone board game designed by Richard Garfield, which builds upon the ideas of its predecessor, King of Tokyo. Players step into the roles of giant monsters vying for supremacy in the bustling metropolis of New York City. The objective is to be the first to accumulate 20 victory points (VPs) or to be the last monster standing in this thrilling city-destroying battle.
Gameplay Overview
- Players roll six dice up to three times per turn, executing actions like attacking, healing, and gaining energy.
- The introduction of the "Fame" mechanic allows monsters to gain fleeting VPs as superstars.
- The game's board represents New York City's districts, with monsters occupying different areas and competing for control over Manhattan.
- Attacking lets you move other monsters to new districts and escape military retaliation.
- Destruction of buildings is a new feature, providing bonuses but also escalating military responses.
Special Features
- A larger and more interactive game board than King of Tokyo, emphasizing area control and mobility.
- The Fame mechanic adds a new layer of strategy, offering temporary but valuable VPs.
- Building destruction and military response add new strategic dimensions and consequences for actions.
- Compatible with King of Tokyo, allowing monsters from each game to cross over.
- Unique power cards tailored specifically for King of New York.
Conclusion
King of New York elevates the monster-battling experience with its unique take on urban destruction and fame. The game strikes a balance between being accessible for newcomers and offering deeper strategic options for seasoned players. With its dynamic gameplay, engaging mechanics, and the chaotic fun of monster battles, King of New York is a standout title for those looking for an action-packed board game set in the heart of one of the world's most iconic cities.
Nominated for 5 awards.
- 2 - 6 Players
- 40 Minutes
- 10+ years old
- Easy to learn
We like King of New York so much that we recommend it in the following board game recommendation lists 2024
- Position 9 in The best games from Richard Garfield 🇺🇸👨
- Position 29 in The Best Games from Heidelberger Spieleverlag 🇩🇪🏢
- Position 33 in The best games presented at the Spiel 2014 game fair in Essen, Germany
- Position 4 in The best games set in the city of New York in the USA 🇺🇸
- Position 13 in The best games set in the USA 🇺🇸
- Position 20 in The best games where you can re-roll or lock dice 🎲