Game:
King of Tokyo: Power Up!
Make every monster unique with personalized decks of power-ups.
Average price: R285
Timeless — R300 (King of Tokyo: Power Up (Pre-loved))
The Hidden Den — R400 (King of Tokyo Power Up (2017))
Timeless — R400 (King of Tokyo: Power Up)
Sword and Board — R450 (King of Tokyo Power Up (2017))
Jix Hobbies — R500 (King of Tokyo Power Up (2017))
Meeps and Veeps — Out of Stock (King of Tokyo Power Up (2017))
Grinning Gargoyle — Out of Stock (King of Tokyo Power Up (2017))
Amazon — Out of Stock (Iello 51368 King of Tokyo Power Up 2017 Board Game for 2-6 Players)
Level Up — Out of Stock (King of Tokyo Power Up (2017))
Timeless — Out of Stock (King of Tokyo: Power Up (Pre-loved))
Timeless — Out of Stock (King of Tokyo: Power Up)
Amazon — Out of Stock (Iello 51368 King of Tokyo Power Up 2017 Board Game for 2-6 Players)
- Type:
- Board Game
- Year:
- 2012
- Rank:
- None
- Rating:
- 7.6
- Weight:
- 1.7112299465240641
- Description:
- With King of Tokyo: Power Up! – an expansion for the King of Tokyo base game – Included is the new monster Pandakai, a giant panda bear. After choosing a monster, each player takes the eight Evolution cards associated with that monster, shuffles those cards, and creates a personal deck. At the end of a player's turn, if she has three hearts, she draws one Evolution card and adds it to her hand; this is possible even in Tokyo (when hearts are normally useless) and even if the hearts are used for some other action, such as healing. A player can reveal and play an Evolution card at any time. Some Evolutions are temporary, allowing a one-time bonus, while others are Permanent, such as Gigazaur's "Tail Sweep", which allows him to change one die to a 1 or 2 each turn. Each Evolution card also identifies whether a monster is a Mutant, Invader, or Robot, and while not relevant for Power Up!, this species identification could come into play in future expansions. The rules for King of Tokyo: Power Up! contain a few variants: Players start with a random Evolution in play, or draw two cards and choose the one they want, or draft a set of Evolutions prior to the start of play. However you play, the goal of the game remains the same: Score 20 points or be the last monster standing amid the rubble of what was once Tokyo. Part of the King of Tokyo series.
Created at: Oct. 25, 2024, 9:38 a.m.