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  1. King of New York is a standalone game from designer Richard Garfield that keeps the core ideas of King of Tokyo while introducing new ways to play. As in KoT, your goal is to be the first monster to collect 20 victory points (VPs) or to be the last monster standing.

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  2. O tabuleiro de jogo para King of New York é maior do que em KoT com cada monstro ocupando um bairro na cidade e todos tentando brilhar em Manhattan. Quando você ataca, você pode deslocar um monstro em outro distrito, seja para escapar das forças militares ou de encontrar novas oportunidades de esmagamento.

    • Components
    • Object of The Game
    • Setup
    • Game Play
    • Dice Effects
    • Celebrity
    • Controlling Manhattan
    • End of The Game
    1 rulebook
    1 gameboard 1
    64 cards 2
    2 special cards: Statue of Liberty and Superstar

    The goal of the game is to become King of New York. The game ends as soon as a Monster has earned 20 Victory Points () or if it is the last Monster standing.

    Place the gameboard 1in the middle of the table, accessible to all players. This represents the City of New York, comprising five distinct boroughs: Sta- ten Island, The Bronx , Queens, Brooklyn and Manhattan (divided into three zones: Lower, Midtown, and Upper Manhattan). Shuffle all the cards 2- except the two special cards - together to form a f...

    Players take turns in clockwise order. To see who goes first, each player rolls the six black dice and the two green dice. Whoever rolls the most Attacks starts the game. Starting with the first player, and going clockwise: Place your Monster in the borough of your choice, except Manhattan. There can be no more than two Monsters in any borough. Not...

    Energy

    1. You gain 1 Energy cube for each you roll. 2. You can hoard Energy cubes until you want to use them.

    Attack

    1. You deal 1 damage to Monster(s) for each you roll. 2. If you are in Manhattan each you roll deals damage to all Monsters outside Manhattan. 3. If you are not in Manhattan each you roll deals damage to all Monsters in Manhattan. 4. Each causes any Monster(s) damaged to lose 1 Life Point (1 ). 5. If a Monster loses its last Life Point (, it is eliminated. 6. If there are no Monsters in Manhattan at the start of your turn, you don't inflict any damage, even if you roll .

    Heal

    1. Each you roll allows you to heal 1 Life Point () that you've lost, unless you are in Manhattan. 2. A Monster cannot have more than 10 .

    If you roll fewer than nothing happens.
    If you roll or more, you take the Superstar card, and place it in front of you. You immediately gain 1 and 1 per beyond the first three.
    From now on, as long as you have the Superstar card in front of you, each you roll earns you 1 .
    As soon as another Monster rolls a , he steals the Superstar card from you.

    No Monsters start the game in Manhattan. If there are no Monsters in Manhattan at the end of your turn, you must move into Manhattan. Note: The three zones of Manhattan - Lower, Midtown, and Upper - form a single borough. Therefore, there can be only one Monster in Manhattan, regardless of which zone it's in. Buildings and Units in Manhattan are ac...

    The game ends at the end of a turn if a Monster has reached 20 Victory Points and survived, or if there is only one Monster still in the game. The Monster with 20 or who is the last survivor wins the game and is crowned King of New York. If all Monsters are eliminated in the same turn, nobody wins.

  3. KING OF NEW YORK - BASE GAME (ENGLISH) You are a giant Monster, and you want to become King of New York! Compete against other immense creatures, and destroy everything in your path. In order to win, attack your ennemies, crush High-Rises, buy newabilities, become a star, and keep an eye on the army: the humans haven't thrown i Imaginaire's ...

  4. 29 de abr. de 2019 · Keeping your head down and cowering in the 'burbs can quickly lead to a victory point savvy player dominating Manhattan and winning in a astounding short number of rounds. King of New York is a true horse of a different color when compared to King of Tokyo.

  5. King of New York is a standalone game from designer Richard Garfield that keeps the core ideas of King of Tokyo while introducing new ways to play. As in KoT, your goal is to be the first monster to collect 20 victory points (VPs) or to be the last monster standing.

  6. King of New York is a standalone game from designer Richard Garfield that keeps the core ideas of King of Tokyo while introducing new ways to play. As in KoT, your goal is to be the first monster to collect 20 victory points (VPs) or to be the last monster standing.