Bundled Savings
This bundle includes the base The One Hundred Torii game, the Koi Mini-Expansion, and the Toku Mini-Expansion!
Overview
Life's a journey, not a destination.
Travel through a serene Japanese garden to visit torii, landmarks, and characters.
Gameplay
- Create paths in a gorgeous Japanese garden
- Fun combination of tile laying and set collection
- Contains beautifully illustrated pieces
- Unique character abilities offer unique options
Key Play
Each Turn, the player takes the following actions (in order):
- Get Help (optional)
- Expand the Garden
- Claim Rewards (if earned)
- Draw Tiles
Koi Mini-Expansion
The Koi mini-expansion is a second expansion for advanced players, in which each player is dealt a set of action cards at the start of the game.
Koi cards are worth one journey point if kept until the end of the game or they may be used as special actions for extra tokens, using multiple characters, etc. Players only get one of each action card, but they can use them whenever they want or in combination for huge turns. The Koi mini-expansion gives players extra flexibility and creates big scoring opportunities as the game progresses.
This mini-expansion contains 18 cards.
Toku Mini-Expansion
The Toku mini-expansion is a set of bonus reward cards, some of which are randomly placed on top of the large token piles each game. The first player to earn a given Large Landmark token, Geisha bonus token, or Enclosure bonus token also gains the Toku card on top.
Toku cards are worth one journey point if kept until the end of the game or they may be spent for a one-time special use - such as free landmarks, changing torii gates, or discounts when using the different game characters. In some cases, that could mean being able to use the vendor or samurai for free! You can also use several Toku cards on the same turn for a big play. The Toku mini-expansion gives another incentive to be the first to accomplish certain objectives and creates dynamic plays later in the game.
This mini-expansion contains 18 cards.
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