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Kill the King
Kill the King is the tactical strategy game that challenges two players to devise innovative strategies. Featuring alternative game modes, this game delivers 40 minutes of pure tactics for 2 players ages 13+. Perfect for those who love pure strategy games and want an intense cerebral challenge.
Publisher: Tompet Games
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Kill the King is a strategic board game where two players control one army each. One player attacks a castle while the other player try to defend it and prevent the attackers from killing the king. The attackers have to hurry because the defenders will soon be reinforced by its own cavalry. Returning to save the day.
You can also play two alternate game modes of Kill the King in addition to the normal mode. The first is a regular battle between the two players armies outside the castle walls. The second is a big version of the normal mode where you combine two game boards. One player defends the combined castle of the two game boards, while two players try to attack the castle on one side each.
The pictures are not from the finished game but from the prototypes.
Kill the King is a strategic board game where two players control one army each. One player attacks a castle while the other player try to defend it and prevent the attackers from killing the king. The attackers have to hurry because the defenders will soon be reinforced by its own cavalry. Returning to save the day.
You can also play two alternate game modes of Kill the King in addition to the normal mode. The first is a regular battle between the two players armies outside the castle walls. The second is a big version of the normal mode where you combine two game boards. One player defends the combined castle of the two game boards, while two players try to attack the castle on one side each.
The pictures are not from the finished game but from the prototypes.
