[Ad- gifted product] As you probably know, we play a lot of board games in our home! Dann and I have a by-weekly board game night with all of our friends, as well as a by-weekly kids board game afternoon, at our local Geek Retreat, with our children. This last week, our board game of choice was Kingdomino. Looking at the box, I thought that this game would be a little more complex than it turned out to be, which was a pleasant surprise!
Kingdomino is a two to four player game, aimed at ages eight and above, but was very easy to understand and set up. The game itself lasted, even on the first play, under half an hour – and it became a quick set up and play again! Each player gets a castle and a castle tile, along with a token character. This castle goes on the castle tile, which is where you will build your kingdom around. Everyone is sort of bidding for land, in the way that they pick tiles. There is an inventory of tiles, that starts off face down, with a total of four tiles down. The tiles have numbers on their back and you will need to place them in a row with the lowest number on top and the highest number on the bottom.
When bidding for land, everyone will place their token on top of the tile they want, and only one person can claim a tile. For the first round, we drew the characters at random, but after that, it’s whoever got the first tile in the inventory that get’s to go next. As the first tile in line is always worth the least, this really does a great job of balancing Kingdomino. The tiles themselves are rectangles, with two portions on each one. These little portions can have the same environments or two different environments on them.
These environments come in forest, farm land, dead land, sea, and grassland. Connecting up these tiles, as long as they have a building with a crown on it, will result in points at the end of the game. Building your kingdom can only be done in a five by five grid, which is important to keep in mind, as not placing tiles strategically in this way can result in you having less tiles overall. At the end of the game, you will get to count the number of environments in each area, and then times them by the number of crowns connected to it. It’s a really simple way to score and the entire game is simple to play.
Kai enjoyed the kingdom building aspect of Kingdomino, which is always a plus. The little castle was something he enjoyed building around! Robin and Amelia quite enjoyed the bidding and placing aspects of the game, though Robin did need a little guidance, she had a good time. It’s a simple, fun game that can be played with a wide variety of ages.
This seems like a super fun game I could play with my kids. I love how engaging it is. I will check it out.
That is such a fun take on dominos! I love the theme, and I think we’d have a ton of fun!
You always find the best games and my family has enjoyed games you’ve reviewed in the past. We will certainly need to try this one for game night.
It does sound like it is a good all-round game for all ages. My son would enjoy the building aspect of it. I love how you guys play lots of board games together and go to the Geek Retreat.
Kingdomino sounds like a fantastic game for both kids and adults alike! I love how simple yet engaging it is, making it perfect for family game nights. Thanks for sharing your experience with it!
This sounds like a good game to try. I love playing board games since when I was a kid.
This sounds like such a great family games. I do love games and my grandchildren and they are at the age now where they are interested in the games
Your description of Kingdomino makes it sound like a perfect addition to our game night! I love how easy it is to understand and set up, making it accessible for players of all ages. The bidding aspect adds an interesting strategic element to the game. Can’t wait to give it a try!
Looks like a fun game to play with family and friends. I like the game suggestions you gave us.
I think the kingdom building would be the thing that would appeal most to me as well. Looks like a really fun game x
This looks like a great game to play for sure. I like that you play games as a family a good idea to spend time together xx
Oh this is something we would definitely knuckle down for a game of over the weekend. Great family game x
I like the fact that you need to use a bit of strategic thinking in order to win the game.
It’s bright and appealing but the best bit is that a game lasts less than half an hour.
What fun my neices will have with this thanks
This game looks like great family fun!
Looks like a great game that everyone can join in and play great family time together
It looks really unique xx
I love that all the family can play together
Unlike some, it doesn’t look too complicated!
I love the graphics. It makes me think of an app game. Like a town/farming one
I like that the game is suitable for all ages and that it looks easy to set up!
A game I would enjoy playing with younger players
I like that the game will be different every time you play due to the ‘domino effect’.
Love to win it, looks fun…….
Looks a superfun game, be great to play with my nephew and niece when he comes round
sound fun, my son would love bidding for the land
It reminds me of all the Family Board Games we used to play growing up.
I like that it’s a tile game but also the building element of it
This looks like lots of fun and I love strategy games. Would be great for the whole family to play on game night
it looks different to the games we usually play
love the look of castle and knight cool wold look family friendly love it and looks fun/
I’ve heard this is a good game!
I’ve played this game a few times. It takes a little getting used to so that the tiles come up in the right order but once that is sorted out it is great.
I like the twist on the classic game, and how it looks easy to pick up!
I like the look of Kingdomino because it looks like it will suit a spectrum of ages from young to old and I’d enjoy playing it with my kids and grandparents.
I like the fact it is something I normally wouldn’t play.
I think it’s something the family would have fun playing.
Sounds like a fun twist on dominos.
I’d like to win this for my grandson who loves new games like this.
The fact that it is quick means the kids won’t get bored