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Tokaido: Deluxe Edition

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Tokaido: Deluxe Edition is a highly rated 2 to 5 player game, for ages 8 and above that takes around 45 minutes to play. It is ranked as one of the best family games.

TOKAIDO is a game for 2 to 5 players, with unique atmosphere and aesthetics, in which the players are pilgrims on a journey along the legendary East Sea Road of Japan. Along the way, you will try to collect the most beautiful souvenirs, discover glorious vistas, enjoy enriching encounters, soak in soothing hot springs, sample sumptuous cuisine, and much more!

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Description

The Deluxe Edition is the post-Kickstarter public release of parts of the Tokaido Collector’s Edition. It includes the first expansion Tokaido: Crossroads. It does not have all the character tiles and miniatures available in the Collectors Edition, nor are the character miniatures painted. The Tokaido: Matsuri expansion is also not included in this edition.
In TOKAIDO DELUXE you will find exclusive material. This edition immerses you even more in the aesthetic and relaxing universe of Tokaido with:
– the bigger box of the Collectors Edition
– the giant game board of the Collectors Edition
– all cards for Tokaido
– all cards for Crossroads expansion
– 16 character tiles (Tokaido + Crossroads)
– 16 unpainted Traveler miniatures (Tokaido + Crossroads)
– 50 metal coins
– 5 colored Furoshiki markers
– 5 color bases for Traveler miniatures
– 1 wooden die (Crossroads)
– 1 fabric bag
– soundtrack CD with 22 songs
– Tokaido + Crossroads rulebooks

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Year Published

Minimum Players

2

Maximum Players

5

Minimum Playtime

45

Maximum Playtime

45

Average Playtime

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