Hi Phil.

Nice job, that is indeed it, since those were the rules my brother mentioned. Of course, though the dice use symbols it'd be easy enough to use braille dice, and braille the cards, though the board could be interesting.

All the best,

Dark.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Vlasak" <phi...@bex.net>
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Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2013 11:43 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] King of Tokyo board game


Hi Dark,
I think this game is what you are writing about:
King of Tokyo
by IELLO
from Amazon: $25.19

In King of Tokyo, you play mutant monsters, gigantic robots, and strange aliens, all of whom are destroying Tokyo and whacking each other in order to become the one and only King of Tokyo.

At the start of each turn, you roll six dice. The dice show the following six symbols: 1, 2 or 3 Victory Points, Energy, Heal and Attack. Over three successive throws, choose whether to keep or discard each die in order to win victory points, gain energy, restore health, or attack other players into understanding that Tokyo is YOUR territory.

The fiercest player will occupy Tokyo, and earn extra victory points, but that player can't heal and must face all the other monsters alone!

Top this off with special cards purchased with energy that have a permanent or temporary effect, such as the growing of a second head which grants you an additional die, body armor, nova death ray, and more.... and it's one of the most explosive games of the year!

In order to win the game, one must either destroy Tokyo by accumulating 20 victory points, or be the only surviving monster once the fighting has ended.

For 2-6 players
Takes about 30 minutes to play
From Richard Garfield, the designer of Magic: The Gathering.
Recommended ages: 8 to 15.

Yahtzee with a twist!, November 26, 2012
By Kingston Lee
King of Tokyo is a dice and card game where you are one of 6 Monsters trying to take over Tokyo. I found this to be a very fun and easy to learn (and teach) family game. There is a lot of luck (and some strategy) involved so anyone can win.

There are two ways to win:
1. Get the most Victory Points
2. Be the last monster standing

How a turn works:
1. Roll your dice
2. Re-roll the dice you do not want
3. Re-roll the dice you do not want (again!)
4. Count the results of your roll.

The roll can either give you energy points, victory points, heal your monster, or attack other monsters. If you roll energy points, you can purchase upgrade cards to give your monster extra abilities to gain an advantage over your foes.
If you roll victory points, you get closer to winning the game by points.
When rolling attacks, there are specific rules that you should remember. When standing in Tokyo, you attack all the monsters outside of Tokyo. When standing outside of Tokyo, you attack the monster in Tokyo. Only one monster can be in Tokyo at a time (unless playing with 5-6 players, there's a second area of Tokyo to rule). When rolling heals, you can only heal when you are outside of Tokyo. This makes it more difficult for the guy trying to stay as the ruler of Tokyo.

How to gain victory points:
1. Roll 3 of a kinds with the numbered dice
2. Take over or stay in Tokyo
3. Buy cards that add victory points
http://www.amazon.com/IELLO-IEL-51032-King-Tokyo/dp/B004U5R5BI



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