Description
King of Tokyo is a fast-paced dice game where you play as giant monsters called kaiju and try to become the ruler of Tokyo.
Roll dice and choose the best combinations to attack enemies, heal yourself, earn points, or buy special cards. Every choice is important and can change your strategy.
You can play aggressively by dealing huge damage, focus on collecting Victory Points quickly, or build strong defense and health to survive longer.
Choose from different kaiju characters like Gigazaur, Cyber Kitty, and Alienoid, each with their own unique style and personality. Yoshi and the Mysterious Book Switch 2 Edition Switch NSP
Play alone against AI opponents or challenge up to 5 friends in local multiplayer battles to see who becomes the strongest monster.
The game is based on the popular King of Tokyo board game and features colorful visuals inspired by traditional Japanese ukiyo-e art.
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Features
- Play as giant kaiju monsters fighting for control of Tokyo
- Roll dice to attack, heal, earn points, and buy powerful cards
- Build different strategies to defeat your opponents
- Choose from several unique kaiju characters
- Play solo against AI or multiplayer with up to 6 players
- Enjoy a digital version of the famous board game
- Experience stylish visuals inspired by Japanese art styles
King of Tokyo – Nintendo Switch Info:
Title: King of Tokyo – Richard Garfield
File Size: 325 MB
Modes: TV, Tabletop, Handheld
Genre: Board Game / Strategy / Party
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Developer: Breakfirst
Publisher: Microids
Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Portuguese, Polish
Players: 1–6 players
Nintendo Switch Online: Save Data Cloud supported
Release Date: May 21, 2026
ESRB Rating: Fantasy Violence
Nintendo Switch 2 Compatibility: Supported – Game behavior is consistent with Nintendo Switch
FAQs
1. Is King of Tokyo easy to learn?
Yes. Most Reddit users say the game is very simple to understand and easy to teach, even for casual players and families. Many players compare it to a faster, monster-themed version of Yahtzee.
2. What player count is best for the game?
Most players recommend 4–5 players for the best experience. Reddit discussions often mention that 2-player matches feel less exciting, while bigger groups create more chaos and fun.
3. Is the game more about luck or strategy?
Players say the game is mostly luck-based because of the dice rolls, but strategy still matters when deciding whether to attack, heal, stay in Tokyo, or buy cards. Adapting to other players is considered a big part of winning.
4. What do players like most about King of Tokyo?
Most community feedback praises the fast gameplay, funny monster theme, replay value, and chaotic multiplayer matches. Players also enjoy the different cards and monster abilities that make each game feel different.
5. What are the biggest complaints from players?
The most common complaints are player elimination, heavy reliance on luck, and weaker gameplay with only 2 players. Some players also feel certain cards can be unbalanced or too random.

