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🏰 Build your kingdom, outsmart your rivals, and claim your crown!
Kingdomino is a fast, award-winning tile-placement board game for 2-4 players aged 8 and up. Combining domino-style drafting with strategic kingdom building, players create 5x5 grids of matching terrains and crowns to score points. With high-quality components, quick 15-minute rounds, and deep replay value, it’s the perfect gateway game for families and strategy enthusiasts alike.







| ASIN | B01N3A4070 |
| Age Range Description | 96 months to 1188 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11,380 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #253 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | blue orange |
| Color | Blue |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Reinforced Box or Foam Insert |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (6,937) |
| Educational Objective | Improve strategic thinking, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving skills |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03770000904406 |
| Grenre | Strategy |
| Included Components | 4 Castles, 48 Dominoes, 8 Wooden King Tokens, Illustrated Rules |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2 x 7.9 x 7.9 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 7.9"L x 7.9"W |
| Item Part Number | BLG03600 |
| Item Type Name | Award Winning Kids, Family or Adult Strategy Board game for 2 to 4 players |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Language | French |
| Manufacturer | Blue Orange |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 03600 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Name | Kingdomino |
| Model Number | 03600 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2-4 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Style | Kingdomino |
| Size | Basic pack |
| Subject Character | Medieval Kingdoms |
| Theme | Game |
| UPC | 803979036007 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**.
Simple to learn game that will force difficult decisions as you learn the mechanics
TL;DR - Easy to learn, layers of strategy, excellent components, short play time, excellent replay value, perfect filler game between epic sessions for the heavy complexity gamers. Grab two! Kingdomino is a really entertaining light filler game that deservingly won the 2017 Spiel des Jahres award given to the best game of the year for casual players (dedicated hobby gamers look to the Kennerspiele des Jahres for the heavier games that appear to the more addicted). It is a great entryway to tabletop gaming in a small, teachable format. The components are of high quality - Blue Orange has done a marvelous job producing this game in a manner befitting such a high-caliber experience. The play is simple - you are building your kingdom by selecting one of three or four (depending on player count) available tiles representing one or two land types,and possibly a number of crowns. You draft the piece in turn order, but the piece you select also determines your draft order the following turn. The pieces are numbered on the back and laid out lowest to highest each turn before the draft - the player who selects the lowest numbered tile will select first the following round. When the tiles are all selected, you add them to your kingdom, keeping in mind that the maximum size for your kingdom is 5x5 and each tile is 2x1. How you place the tile is fairly simple as well - at least one of the two land types must be placed against an existing land of the same type or against your castle (effectively making your castle a wild tile). If you cannot place a specific tile, either because no matching land types exist, or it extends beyond the required 5x5 dimension, you discard the tile. When the draft pile has been exhausted, the players total their points by calculating the number of ordinal contiguous tiles of the same type and multiplying it by the number of crowns in that contiguous land mass. As you can see, crowns are critical to scoring, because even a 10 space forest has no points unless a crown exists on one of them! Adding further strategy is the land types vary significantly with the distribution of tiles and the crowns on those tiles - there are only 6 caverns, and five of them average 2 crowns - a well placed cave system can be a viable route to victory, whereas there are 26 fields but only 6 of them have crowns, and a single one at that. Looking at the attached completed game board picture: 1. Note that there's a castle piece located in the 4th row 4th column - there is no requirement that your castle end up in the center of your kingdom. 2. Scoring the completed board starting from the top right: A. A two square Lake scores zero points (no crowns) B. The Swamp that begins in row 3 covers 8 squares and there are 3 crowns total, scores 24 points. C. The Mountain range at the bottom left is two squares with four crowns for 8 points. D. The Wheat fields starting at row 1 column 2 has 4 squares with one crown for 4 points. E. The Pasture located on the bottom row scores zero points for two squares with no crowns. F. The single Mountain in row 1 scores 2 points for 2 crowns in a 1x1 plot. G. The Forest next door has zero value, as does the 2 square Lake below it, no crowns anywhere. H. Finally the Forest at the bottom right has two squares and two crowns for 4 points The final score for this board is: 42 points (a pretty strong score) on the power of a huge swamp with three crowns. Diagram of the completed picture for reference: L W W M F L S W W L S S S S L M S S X F M S P P F (L=Lake, P=Pasture, W=Wheat, M=Mountain, S=Swamp, G=Grassland, X=Castle) Final thoughts: I can cite nothing that I dislike about this game. It has definite replayability, and is asked for with some regularity at my home and on game day. GET A SECOND COPY and play 7x7 kingdoms, for even more challenge and a deeper level of strategy!
R**R
A wonderful, quick strategy game for the whole family
Summary: Kingdomino is a tabletop, tile laying game for 2-4 players by Blue-Orange games. It is listed as for ages 8+ (though some six year olds in the neighborhood were able to enjoy a "gentle" game with some grown-ups). The game lasts approximately 15 minutes both according to the box and in practice. Each round, the players take the tiles they selected in the previous round and play them in and around their castles. Each player manages his or her castle and tiles separately. Aside from claiming a tile that might be useful to an opponent, there is no direct interaction between players' strategies. (Please see the enclosed pictures.) Scoring is based on multiplying the number of contiguous tiles of the same land type times the number of crowns appearing on all those tiles. The game is a combination of planning and careful placement of tiles. You can never exceed five spaces in any dimension. All in all, this is a fun, quick game that helps the younger gamer develop skills of planning, spatial understanding, and pattern matching. On to the Dr Games’ Criteria … GO/NO GO Criterion • Complexity: (GO) This is not a complex game. There are two decisions only each turn, which tile do I want next turn, and where shall I place the tile I just picked up. • Balanced: (GO ) It is entirely balanced. • Chance (GO) The tiles are selected randomly, but knowing how many of each tile there is, and being adept at seeing what your neighbors are trying to accomplish add a reasonable level of skill to the game. • Clarity: (GO) The rules are clear enough, but there are videos in abundance on this particular game. • Reasonable Time: (GO) Fifteen minutes is a reasonably fast game. Bonus Criteria • Social: Nothing special here. • Unique/Interesting Mechanics: Nothing wildly noteworthy here either. • Informed: This is a great game for teaching younger players about planning, probabilities, counting, spatial relationships, and pattern matching. • Rewards Throughout: Once played, a tile cannot be moved. Each turn your score will increase.
J**A
Tengo el juego original. Pero este tiene mecánicas que lo completan y me gusta más. Te ponen a pensar más y es fácil de aprender a jugar.
G**G
Followed stories about this game (and bought before Queendomino was released). I wanted a game that was: 1. Quick 2. Easy to understand (that my children could play) 3. A visual delight This game delivered on all of these. Don't be fooled into thinking this game is too simplistic to have any depth of play, there is still elements of strategy and forward planning involved. The artwork is incredible when you look closely (spot the wide-eyed frightened sheep on the dragon shadowed grass tile). Recommended for those who would like a quick and simple game to play with family or friends.
J**N
Great game with 3 modes of play. Discovery mode is similar to standard Kingdomino. Totem mode adds a little complexity and Tribal mode is a little more complex and a good alternative to Queendomino. It's a quick game and easy to pick up. Amazon must do better with their packaging. The box has minor damage on arrival but nothing too serious.
M**0
The base game is fun and this added just a little bit extra where you can directly affect other players kingdoms. The tile tower is good for storing them, but didn’t find it worked too well during game play as it could be difficult to get tile out.
W**A
Zum Spiel selber möchte ich nichts schreiben, es existieren ja genug Rezensionen. Hier nur ein Warnhinweis zu diesem Artikel: Hier scheinen alle möglichen internationalen Anbieter ihre Exemplare zu verkaufen, sodass die Angaben nicht immer stimmen, da die Ausgaben leicht variieren. Obwohl hier auf Amazon (Stand: 12.9.17) angegeben wurde, dass die Regeln mehrsprachig sind, bekam ich eine rein französische Ausgabe mit französischen Regeln zugesendet. Die Regeln sind natürlich einfach und auch online zu finden, trotzdem sollte ein Kunde wissen, was er bekommt.
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