Best kingdom rush game8/13/2023 ![]() The player boards (5 total) are stored over on the left. I’m not a minis guy (so I don’t know minis that well), but I liked them well enough. The minis are held down by some cardboard inserts to make sure they don’t move much in the box. There’s still a bunch of stuff under the cartdboard bits: cards, minis, plastic trays, some clear plastic cards, and player boards: see below. Unfortunately, the game didn’t come with too many extra plastic bags, so I ended up having to go find some extra to help me rebox (at the end). I want to say it took be a good hour or more. ![]() It’ll take you a while to punchout all the tokens. The polyominal tokens are the basis of the game: you’ll be placing those tokens on tiles to do damage!! Underneath the books are a bunch of cardboard sheets: there is a lot to punchout in this game!īelow, you can see the cardboard sheets divided into (a) landscape (b) spells/powers (c) generic tokens and (d) polyominal tokens. For now, the base game comes with 10 scenarios. If you end up really liking this game, there appears to be a ton of content. You’ll note that the map describes ALL the scenarios in ALL the expansions and base game. There’s even a little map that shows how the Scenarios unfold (see below). The Scenario book is next in the box: Kingdom Rush comes with 10 Scenarios in the base game. ![]() ![]() 6th, 2021)! Let’s check out Kingdom Rush (Rift in Time), a cooperative tower defense game for 1-4 people! Hm: I thought it was worth $35 to try this out!! So I grabbed some birthday and Christmas presents for my friends (yes, I get a lot of my friends board games as presents, so sue me) to get my order to $100 (for free shipping). Well, CoolStuffInc had just a sale on Kingdom Rush just this last week for like $35 or so. Tom Vasel liked it enough ( see video here) and the made it their number 8 cooperative board game of the year for 2020! Fast forward: Kingdom Rush delivered to its Kickstarter backers in late 2020 (November? December?) and a number of reviewers seemed to give it a good review. So I ended up passing on the Kickstarter … I didn’t back it all. There were so many goals and expansions it seemed like backing it would just be so expensive for a game I knew nothing about (and it didn’t really grab me). I hemmed and hawed about picking up this cooperative tower defense game, but in the end, I didn’t back it. Kingdom Rush came onto Kickstarter some time ago. Jéssica on A Review of Illiterati: A Coop…
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