Kingdomino doesn’t make a striking first impression. It comes off as nothing more than a run-of-the-mill tile-laying game with an unassuming art style and simple mechanics. But you don’t take home the Spiel des Jahres, Germany’s coveted board game of the year award, by being run-of-the-mill. We named it one of the Best Board Games of 2017, too. After spending more time with it, playing several times at all player counts, I can say with confidence that Kingdomino has rightfully earned its place among the year’s best games.
The premise is simple: two to four players take turns choosing tiles (the game calls them dominoes) and adding them to your kingdom. Each domino has one or two different landscapes that, when placed next to other tiles of the same landscape, form a property. At the end of the game, each property is scored based on how big it is, multiplied by the number of crowns in it. For example, a forest property with six squares and two crowns is worth 12 points.
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