Machi Koro

Xuất bản 2012

Welcome to the city of Machi Koro. You've just been elected Mayor. Congrats! Unfortunately the citizens have some pretty big demands: jobs, a theme park, a couple of cheese factories and maybe even a radio tower. A tough proposition since the city currently consists of a wheat field, a bakery and a single die. Armed only with your trusty die and a dream, you must grow Machi Koro into the largest city in the region. You will need to collect income from developments, build public works, and steal from your neighbors' coffers. Just make sure they aren't doing the same to you! Machi Koro is a fast-paced game for 2-4 players. Each player wants to develop the city on his own terms in order to complete all of the landmarks under construction faster than his rivals. On his turn, each player rolls one or two dice. If the sum of the dice rolled matches the number of a building that a player owns, he gets the effect of that building; in some cases opponents will also benefit from your die (just as you can benefit from theirs). Then, with money in hand a player can build a landmark or a new building, ideally adding to the wealth of his city on future turns. The first player to construct all of his landmarks wins!

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Machi Koro

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Người chơi
2-4 Players
Thời gian
30 min
Độ khó
Light-Medium — 1,52/5
Năm
2012
Đánh giá BGG
6,59
Xếp hạng BGG
#1366
Độ tuổi tối thiểu
10+

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Machi Koro supports 2 to 4 players. The community rates it best at 4 players.
A typical game of Machi Koro takes about 30 minutes.
Machi Koro has a complexity rating of 1.52/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Machi Koro is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Machi Koro has a rating of 6.59/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 35,644 ratings. It is ranked #1366 overall.
Machi Koro was designed by Masao Suganuma. It was published in 2012.