Robo Rally | 7 Wonders | King of Tokyo




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Summary:  <br> Robo-Rally<br> Try to get your robot to check-points across the busy and dangerous factory floor.<br> Designed by: Richard Garfield<br><br> Published by: Wizards of the Cost (1994)<br><br> Edition played: Avalon Hill Games, Inc., Hasbro (2016)<br><br> Players 2–6 <br><br> Time: 20-120 min <br><br> Ages 12+<br> Unearthed by: Celeste <br> Celeste was introduced to this game over a decade ago by Ed. She brings it to the intrepid panel because she instantly fell in love with the deranged level agitation it can inspire in its’ players as things start to go wrong.<br>  <br> 7 Wonders<br> A card development game where you try to build the most successful Wonder of the Ancient world through commercial and military supremacy. <br> Designed by: Antoine Bauza<br><br> Published by: Repos Production (2010)<br><br> Players 2–7<br><br> Time: 30 min <br><br> Ages 10+<br> Unearthed by: Ed <br> Ed picked this up from a local gaming store when it came out a few years ago. He says he brought it to the table because he likes short card drafting games and was excited by the civilization/wonder building theme.<br>  <br> King of Tokyo<br> Smash, Stomp and Devour your way to dominance as a B-movie worthy monster as you try to become the King of Tokyo.<br> Designed by: Richard Garfield<br><br> Publisher: IELLO (2011)<br><br> Players: 2-6<br><br> Time: 30 min<br><br> Ages: 8+<br> Unearthed by: Mike<br> Mike found this game at Modern Myths in Mamaroneck, NY.  Mike says he brought this find to the WGF table because he loves the campy fun of the Godzilla movies, and knew the explorers would get some great roleplay with this one.<br>