Number of Players: 2 – 4 Players
Playing Time: 20 – 30 Minutes
You‘re finally a king! There’s only one thing missing from your kingdom: citizens! Compete with other kings to get gnomes, fairies, dwarves and more to move into your kingdom. You’ll need skill and luck with the dice to get them to settle in your realm! But watch out for scoundrels and dragons. Otherwise your thriving kingdom will soon be a wretched wasteland, and you‘ll have to watch as someone else is crowned King of the Dice.
- Each turn consists of three steps: 1) Roll the dice (maximum of three times), 2) Acquire new citizens (and possibly establish a new village) or take a penalty card and 3) Fill up the row of cards.
- Gain victory points with every new citizen you recruit. The player with the most victory points at the end of the game is the winner.
- Includes 6 dice, 65 game cards (15 village cards, 10 penalty cards and 40 citizen cards), 1 set of instructions.
David S –
Brilliant game
Old Man Bones –
Good little strategy game for kids but also engaging enough for adults to genuinely enjoy rather than just persevering with for the kids. Definitely a game we’ll use plenty as a family. Games are fun and not overly long. Recommended.
Narclithid –
Fantasy Geek Yahtzee
If you like Yahtzee and dragons you will like this game. Make pairs, straights or match colors while having rotating goals that randomly change by drawing cards. It has enough strategy to be interesting, enough randomness to be able to be played multiple times, while being simple enough to play with children. My daughters, 8yo & 11yo, and I play this game multiple times a week and it has not gotten old after months. Solid game overall.
GK –
Fun Family Game – and addictive!
I purchased this game for my 7 year old granddaughter. After watching quite a few YouTube reviews on family games, this game came highly recommended on several lists. It is a very fun game for both kids and adults. We found ourselves wanting to play it again and again. It is a game of chance, but strategic thinking comes into play. My two granddaughters, ages 7 and 9, easily understood the rules, and it has been fun observing their strategic skills and ability to think through their best game plan. Our 4 year grandson also enjoyed it as the card turner/mover and dice roller. I highly recommend this game. I’m thankful to have found a game fun for the WHOLE family, and the fact that the box is quite small is a plus.