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  1. In King of Siam, the players use action cards both to compete for influence on the contending factions and to tip the power struggle in favor of the faction where their own influence is the greatest – but the players must be careful. Too much conflict will result in a British intervention and new victory conditions are immediately resolved.

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  2. 7.1. King of Tokyo (2011) It's a fight to the death when giant monsters battle over Tokyo in this dice-roller. 71K Rating s & 11K Comment s · GeekBuddy Analysis. 2–6 Players. Community: 3–6 — Best: 4–5. 30 Min. Playing Time. Age: 8+. Community: 6+. Weight: 1.49 / 5. 'Complexity' Rating. Alternate Names King of Tokyo ملك توكيو + 17 more.

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  3. In King of Monster Island, players will play as giant monsters who must work together to defeat a titan-like Boss before it finishes building an interdimensional portal. Each turn, players will roll dice to damage minions & boss, heal themselves, gain energy and buy cards, move around the island, activate human support, and increase fame.

  4. Microbadge: Cole, born 1986, grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He attended Indiana University and earned a degree in Journalism and English with additional concentrations in History (19th century) and film. As a student he was heavily involved in labor rights movements in Bloomington, Indiana and studied under Purnima Bose and Joss Marsh.

  5. Abyss is a game of development, combination and collection in which players try to take control of strategic locations in an underwater city. To achieve this, players must develop on three levels: first by collecting allies, then using them to recruit Lords of the Abyss, who will then grant access to different parts of the city.

  6. Anachrony features a unique two-tiered worker placement system. To travel to the Capital or venture out to the devastated areas for resources, players need not only various specialists (Engineers, Scientists, Administrators, and Geniuses) but also Exosuits to protect and enhance them — and both are in short supply.

  7. An unusual, complex, yet tightly balanced board/card game for two from the prolific Reiner Knizia. The original title, "Auf der Reeperbahn...," alludes to a popular German movie from 1954. Near the center of a 17-space track start the six game figures which the players compete to attract to their opposite ends of the board.

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