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Kingdomino: Become the ruler of a kingdom

Ramon Schneider
23.1.2019
Translation: machine translated

Kingdomino is based on the same game principle as traditional dominoes. However, instead of numbers, the tiles are visualised with different landscapes. The aim is to get hold of the right lands and build your own kingdom.

Game content:
48 dominoes, 4 starting pieces, 4 3D castles, 8 wooden figures, 1 3D tower, 1 scoring pad

Recommended age:
8 years and older

Number of players:
2 to 4 players

Playing time:
15 to 30 minutes

What are the rules of the game

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At the start of a game, each player is assigned a colour. This includes a wooden figure, a 3D castle and a starting domino. All the dominoes are then shuffled and stored in the large 3D tower. Once this has been set up, the dominoes can be pulled out individually through a small opening at the bottom.

Now you have to draw lots to determine which tile belongs to which player. To do this, one player picks up all the wooden pieces and lets them fall out one by one at random. This determines the allocation of the dominoes from top to bottom. Four pieces are then drawn from the tower again and placed in the same ascending order.

Variants
To spice up the game, you can define additional rules if required. For example, you can introduce the rule that if your castle is exactly in the centre of your kingdom at the end, you receive an additional ten points. Or, if your kingdom is complete and contains no gaps, you receive five special points. You can also give free rein to your creativity and define your own special rules.

What I think of the game

Bruno Cathala has created a beautiful game with Kingdomino. The rules are quickly understood and can be expanded as required. In my opinion, the recommended age is set too high. With a little help from their parents, children as young as five can also have a go at this laying game.

The quick play time of just a quarter of an hour makes Kingdomino ideal for short bursts of action. For example, you can tell your children that there's one more game of Kingdomino and then it's bedtime. For adults, however, this game can quickly lose its excitement. Although you can add variety to the game by changing or adding rules, it becomes repetitive after two or three rounds.

I think Kingdomino is a good buy if you have one or more children. However, if you are an adult and are looking for a new game for you and your friends, I would advise you to choose a different game.

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