Machi Koro Explained

Machi Koro
Designer:Masao Suganuma
Illustrator:Noboru Hotta
Publisher:Grounding
Date:2012
Genre:Card game
Dice game
City-building game
Players:2–4
2–5 with expansions
Setup Time:5 minutes
Playing Time:30 minutes
Random Chance:Medium (dice rolling)
Skills:Strategy, Resource management
Language:Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Turkish

is a tabletop city-building game designed by Masao Suganuma, illustrated by Noboru Hotta, and published in 2012 by the Japanese games company Grounding, Inc. Players roll dice to earn coins, with which they develop their city, aiming to win the game by being the first player to complete a number of in-game landmarks. Machi Koro has been published in eleven languages, with the U.S version being published by IDW Games and Pandasaurus Games.

Machi Koro received multiple awards upon its release, and there have been two major expansions. A standalone game based on the same mechanics, Machi Koro Bright Lights, Big City, was released in 2016, and a legacy variant was released in 2019.

Gameplay

Players assume the role of the mayors of small towns and are tasked with building their towns, attempting to become the first player to complete four major landmarks.[1] On their turn, players roll one or two dice, earning coins when buildings, referred to as establishments, are activated (when the dice roll matches the card's activation number and it is on an appropriate turn for the card color).[2] Each player's turn consists of three phases: dice roll, income (collecting coins from activated cards) and construction, which includes other income-producing establishments and landmark cards.[3]

There are five types of establishment cards, each with their own color and characteristics:

Expansions

Two expansions have been released for Machi Koro. The Harbor Expansion (街コロプラス), released in 2012, expanded the base number of landmarks from four to six and added the necessary cards and equipment for a fifth player. Additional industries and establishments related primarily to fishing and shipping were also added. New rules were included to improve gameplay by changing how establishments and industries are made available for use/development.[3] Millionaire's Row (街コロシャープ), was released in English in 2015,[4] added additional luxury-oriented establishments and high-tech industries, as well as a 'renovation' mechanic, used to temporarily close establishments.[5] In 2015, a Deluxe Edition was released in the U.S. combining the base game and both expansions.[6]

In 2016, the standalone Machi Koro Bright Lights, Big City was released, featuring a combination of cards from the base game and both expansions.[7] In 2019, Pandasaurus Games released a legacy variant, Machi Koro Legacy, which changes the game rules and future gameplay each time it is played.[8] In 2020, the successor Machi Koro 2 was released to the Japanese Market, and features the same game play, with some new mechanics and cards.[9]

Reception

Machi Koro was nominated for and received a number of awards on release. It won the 2015 Geekie Award[10] for Best Tabletop Game, and was a Spiel des Jahres[11] and As d'Or - Jeu de l'Année[12] nominee that year; it was a Le Lys Grand Public[13] finalist in 2014.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Duffy . Owen . Machi Koro board game review: quick, light and full of charm . The Guardian . 27 July 2018.
  2. Web site: Machi Koro Rulebook . IDW Games . Grounding Inc. . 28 July 2018.
  3. Web site: Dean . Paul . Lees . Matt . Smith . Quintin . REVIEW: MACHI KORO'S HARBOR EXPANSION . Shut up & Sit Down . 28 July 2018.
  4. Web site: Machi Koro: Millionaire's Row Expansion . Dice Tower News . 6 August 2018 . 12 March 2015.
  5. Web site: Derrick . Jennifer . Review: Machi Koro: Millionaire's Row . iSlaytheDragon . 31 July 2018.
  6. Web site: Martin . W. Eric . New Game Round-up: Pandasaurus and IDW Present Godfathers, Clones, Zombies, Thieves & More Machi Koro . BoardGameGeek . 31 July 2018.
  7. Web site: Jarvis . Matt . Machi Koro: Bright Lights, Big City review . Tabletop Gaming . Warners Group Publications . 31 July 2018 . 5 May 2017.
  8. Web site: Machi Koro Legacy Review – A Campaign Of Dice. Just Push Start. 20 May 2020.
  9. Web site: Machi Koro 2. Board Game News. 13 August 2021.
  10. Web site: The Geekie Awards: Machi Koro . Nedopak Productions . 2016-11-21 .
  11. Web site: Machi Koro . German . Machi Koro . Spiel des Jahres . 2016-11-21 .
  12. Web site: Minivilles . French . Machi Koro . Festival International des Jeux . 2016-11-21 .
  13. Web site: Finalistes Grand Public 2014 . French . Lys Grand Public Finalists 2014 . Le Trois Lys . 2014-09-24 . 2016-11-21 .