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Peter Cowie recommended Tokyo Story (1953) in Movies (curated)

Rhubarbio (27 KP) rated King of New York in Tabletop Games
May 26, 2019
Easy to learn (3 more)
Dice rolls give multiple options
Provides a game board, where King of Tokyo is lacking
Expands on King of Tokyo, by providing additional features
Lovely dice roller
This game is the successor to King of Tokyo, a game is beloved by many. Whilst I liked King of Tokyo, it bugged me that there was no board for when monsters are outside of Tokyo...a minor point, perhaps, but that's why I like that King of New York has a board that features all monsters in different areas of NYC. Additionally, this game alters the dice and includes buildings, that can be destroyed to give health or other benefits...sometimes, destroying a building can hurt you too. This additional optionality to the game made this a must play for me and some friends for about a year. I can't say it's had great staying power beyond this, but I have kept the game to teach my son when he is old enough, as I'm sure he will enjoy it too.

Dean (6927 KP) rated Project Gotham Racing 3 in Video Games
Aug 21, 2018
Great graphics (1 more)
Excellent locations
Keeps getting better.
Another brilliant Project Gotham game. Featuring tracks based on real locations in London, New York, Tokyo and Las Vegas.

Bill Condon recommended Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) in Movies (curated)

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Lumos (380 KP) rated King of New York in Tabletop Games
Mar 19, 2018
This game is not as good as King of Tokyo. I feel like the directions for New York assume that you already know how to play and leave a bunch of information out. There are a lot of pieces to this game and a lot that goes into playing it. Maybe if I played Tokyo a lot, I would be more comfortable with the playing of this game.