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Details:Kung Fu Panda: The Board Game is one of frantically rolling dice against the clock. While the box describes it as a cooperative game, it\u2019s cooperative in the way a bouncy castle is a team sport. You move your characters through each scene using dice rolls, spending and saving matching rolls against the task at hand. That could be a simple single movement roll to enter an open room, or matching harder rolls to break down a wall or climb on to a rooftop. You do all of this as fast as you can while a sand-timer trickles away. This speed can be your undoing of course, as rolling the claw symbol ends up moving your dial on one more segment, which in turn can trigger further enemy spawns or damage your hero. The way this all comes out on the board is a lot of shouting what you\u2019re trying to roll so that someone else doesn\u2019t aim for the same target, a loud clattering of dice, and snatching away defeated enemies from the board and placing new ones as they spawn.
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Kung Fu Panda: The Board Game is one of frantically rolling dice against the clock. While the box describes it as a cooperative game, it\u2019s cooperative in the way a bouncy castle is a team sport. You move your characters through each scene using dice rolls, spending and saving matching rolls against the task at hand. That could be a simple single movement roll to enter an open room, or matching harder rolls to break down a wall or climb on to a rooftop. You do all of this as fast as you can while a sand-timer trickles away. This speed can be your undoing of course, as rolling the claw symbol ends up moving your dial on one more segment, which in turn can trigger further enemy spawns or damage your hero. The way this all comes out on the board is a lot of shouting what you\u2019re trying to roll so that someone else doesn\u2019t aim for the same target, a loud clattering of dice, and snatching away defeated enemies from the board and placing new ones as they spawn.
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age level | 8-11 years, 12-16 years, 17 years & up |
character family | kung fu panda |
Theme | animals |
type | game board |
year | 2019 |
Brand | Modiphius |
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