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Blue Orange Games Kingdomino Award Winning Family Strategy Board Game, 4 players

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Brand Blue Orange Games
Material Cardboard
Theme Game
Genre Strategy
Number of Players 4

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  • Strategy Tabletop Board Game: Kingdomino Is One Of The Best-Selling City Or Territory Building Board Games. This Top Rated Board Game Has A Colorful Table Presence With Medieval Kingdoms Made Of High-Quality Cardboard Tiles And Castles.
  • Family Or Adult Strategy Game: This 2 To 4 Players Fantasy Game Can Be Enjoyed By Parents Playing With Their Children As Well As Adults, Also Plays Very Well As A 2 Players Abstract Board Game. Best Recommended For Ages 8 & Up.
  • How To Play: Kingdomino Is A Card Drafting And Tile Placement Game Using A Pattern Building Mechanic. It’S Like Playing Dominoes With A Kingdom Building Twist! Each Turn, Connect A New Domino To Your Existing Kingdom, Making Sure At Least One Of Its Sides Connects To A Matching Terrain Type Already In Play. The Order Of Who Picks Their Domino First Depends On Which Tile Was Previously Chosen. The Game Ends When Each Player Has Completed A 5 X 5 Grid, And Then Points Are Counted Based On The Number Of Connecting Tiles And Crowns.
  • Kingdomino Is Easy To Play For Families Enjoying Other Blue Orange Classic Award Winning Board Games Like Photosynthesis, Planet, New York 1901. The Popular Kingdomino Collection Now Includes The Stand Alone Queendomino, The Expansion Age Of Giants And The Roll & Write Game Kingdomino Duel.

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Kingdomino uses tiles with two sections, similar to Dominoes. Each turn, each player will select a new domino to connect to their existing kingdom, making sure at least one of its sides connects to a matching terrain type already in play. The order of who picks first depends on which tile was previously chosen, with better tiles forcing players to pick later in the next round. The game ends when each player has completed a 5x5 grid (or failed to do so), and points are counted based on the number of connecting tiles and valuable crown symbols.


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Kingdomino
Kingdomino

An Instant Family Favorite Board Game!

Players take on the role of Lords seeking new lands to expand their kingdom. As with 'Dominoes', these new lands must match the landscape tiles that have already been played. Create large areas of the same landscape type... but they will only score points if there is at least one crown on a tile!

A few key points...

Kingdomino, set up a turn

Kingdomino, select a domino

Kingdomino, collect your domino

Kingdomino, count points

Seting up the dominoes each round

The aim of the game is to build the most valuable 5x5 territory made of 12 dominoes. The crowns illustrated on the dominoes will determine the value of each landscape type.

The dominoes to pick from are always set up in a column and in numerical order. The most valuable dominoes have a higher number.

Selecting your domino

Pay attention to your choice of domino, which decides the order of play for the following round. Taking a good domino now (featuring crowns or rare landscapes) means you will play later next turn.

Each round presents the players with new important decisions as to which domino they should take.

Placing your domino in your territory

A new column of dominoes is created at the beginning of each round. When a player adds their selected domino to their territory, they then select a domino on the new column.

Adding up your points

Points for each landscape type are calculated at the end of the game by multiplying the number of squares times the number of crowns.

In a 2-player game, players can enjoy building a 7x7 territory instead of a 5x5.

2017 Game of the Year (Spiel De Jahres Winner)

Jury statement:

'Kingdomino' lifts the time-honoured principle of dominoes to a new level – without losing any of the sleek elegance of its predecessor. On the contrary: the dual mechanics of planning the far-reaching lands surrounding the castle and the clever method of selecting tiles fit together extraordinarily well, they are expertly reduced to their essential components. The strong two-player variant with an XXL kingdom rounds off this quick and easy-to-learn gaming experience.

Kingdomino image of players and zoom on meeple

What's in the box

  • 4 Castles, 48 Dominoes, 8 Wooden King Tokens, Illustrated Rules
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    4.8 out of 5 stars
    4.8 out of 5
    5,760 global ratings

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    Customers find the game very fun and fabulous. They also say the game is tremendously easy to learn and understand. They say the rules are simple and easy to understand. Customers also mention that the game has a quick play time and a nice balance of strategy and luck. They appreciate the high quality components.

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    569 customers mention569 positive0 negative

    Customers find the board game very fun and fabulous. They say it's a great game for inquisitive minds, a good intro game, and a fun game for families young and old. They also mention that the game is simple, but has a lot of strategy.

    "...Grab two!Kingdomino is a really entertaining light filler game that deservingly won the 2017 Spiel des Jahres award given to the best..." Read more

    "...of strategy, enough luck and uncertainty to make it interesting, and really fun. The pieces are pretty and have fun details on them...." Read more

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    "It took us a YouTube video to figure out this game! It is actually really fun, but the instructions are ROUGH to follow...." Read more

    401 customers mention346 positive55 negative

    Customers find the board game tremendously easy to learn and accessible simplicity of play. They also appreciate the simple rules and concept. Customers also mention that the game is easy to teach new people and can be as challenging as Carcassonne.

    "...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..." Read more

    "...It's fun, easy to learn and play. Lots of strategy, enough luck and uncertainty to make it interesting, and really fun...." Read more

    "...It teaches simple math! My kids are in elementary school and counting the points up involves a bunch of simple multiplications and additions...." Read more

    "...This is easier to get into and we pick it up quicker.The competition here is for who gets which tile where your actual playing board is yours alone...." Read more

    209 customers mention209 positive0 negative

    Customers find the board game easy to use. They say the game is quick, the rules are quick and easy to understand, and the game has excellent replay value. They also mention that it's easy to pick up and teach to young children, and there's plenty of time to reset and play two games or more in an hour. Customers also say that the game makes it easy to score the game, and that it is a natural progression of the other game.

    "TL;DR - Easy to learn, layers of strategy, excellent components, short play time, excellent replay value, perfect filler game between epic sessions..." Read more

    "...It makes it SO EASY to score the game. (And keep track of your past scores!)If you like games, you're gonna love Kingdomino." Read more

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    "...I really like the fact that it is quick and I like that there is some strategy...." Read more

    149 customers mention144 positive5 negative

    Customers find the board game has a good amount of strategy, a nice balance of strategy and luck, and a blend of basic math skills. They also say it's an intensely strategic game that tests your strategy skills. Customers also say the game is excellent and great for honing strategy and thinking skills.

    "TL;DR - Easy to learn, layers of strategy, excellent components, short play time, excellent replay value, perfect filler game between epic sessions..." Read more

    "...Lots of strategy, enough luck and uncertainty to make it interesting, and really fun. The pieces are pretty and have fun details on them...." Read more

    "...It is fun! It is REALLY fun. Combining our little strategies, distracting other players, a little bit of bluffing so someone does not snatch the..." Read more

    "...I really like the fact that it is quick and I like that there is some strategy...." Read more

    107 customers mention98 positive9 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the board game. They mention that the pieces are fairly high quality, well-formed, and printed. They also describe the game as a solid sequel with excellent components that hold up well.

    "TL;DR - Easy to learn, layers of strategy, excellent components, short play time, excellent replay value, perfect filler game between epic sessions..." Read more

    "...The artwork is great and the tiles are really well made. I have no issues with any of the components and I like the smaller box...." Read more

    "...The "big art" - the plains, forests, etc. - are well done but standard...." Read more

    "...It's a bit of a trade off. The components are all well made and hold up well.Great Game!" Read more

    77 customers mention74 positive3 negative

    Customers find the board game fun and easy to play. They say it works well for families with small children and keeps everyone involved. They also say it's easy to learn and socialize while playing.

    "...It's easy to prepare. It's colorful and inviting. It takes 5-10 minutes per game...." Read more

    "...The rules are quick and easy to understand, it adds an additional layer of complexity, and win conditions which improves the overall..." Read more

    "...Easy to teach new people and sometimes the new players win. Plays well as 2 player game and as 3-4 player game...." Read more

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    74 customers mention74 positive0 negative

    Customers find the graphics charming, nice, and above average. They also say the game components are brilliantly designed, simple to pick up and fun to master. Customers also mention that the little knights are cute and the tiles are satisfyingly colorful. They describe the game as a super cute twist on dominos.

    "...The pieces are pretty and have fun details on them...." Read more

    "...The artwork is great and the tiles are really well made...." Read more

    "...It's easy to prepare. It's colorful and inviting. It takes 5-10 minutes per game...." Read more

    "...Its blend of strategy, basic math skills, and visually appealing design make it a standout choice for various occasions...." Read more

    32 customers mention32 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the board game. They say it's worth the price, has excellent replay value, and is easy to buy.

    "...layers of strategy, excellent components, short play time, excellent replay value, perfect filler game between epic sessions for the heavy..." Read more

    "...TIP: Download a scoring app for your smartphone. They're free and will score your kingdom just by taking a picture...." Read more

    "...to play between heavier games, or something that's as affordable as it is wonderful, Kingdomino is a winner!" Read more

    "...and wins can be dependent on tile draw and king placement Very well worth the price, can't go wrong." Read more

    Simple to learn game that will force difficult decisions as you learn the mechanics
    5 Stars
    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 pointsThe 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 FL S W W LS S S S LM S S X FM 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!
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    Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2017
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Simple to learn game that will force difficult decisions as you learn the mechanics
    Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2017
    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!
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    ric
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great fun
    Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2024
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Muito bom, excelente porta de entrada para o mundo dos Board Games
    Reviewed in Brazil on September 3, 2023
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    5.0 out of 5 stars There's a reason it won game of the year
    Reviewed in Canada on August 16, 2023
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    Carlos Alberto
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mejora el juego abse dandole más variedad y opciones
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Mejora el juego abse dandole más variedad y opciones
    Reviewed in Mexico on April 5, 2023
    Agrega más variedad al juego base, se puede jugar hasta para 6 jugadores (combianndolo con el juego base) o bien jugar con una cuadricula más grande, la mecáica de pagar por los edificios está interesante asi como la princesa y el dragon.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Genial
    Reviewed in Belgium on March 23, 2024
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