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How To Win At The Best Anime Board Games

by Eric Price

How To Win At The Best Anime Board Games

The Best Anime Board Games Are Made For Fun — And Strategy  There are two elements that make an excellent board game: fun and strategy. Anime board games have both of these elements in spades, making them some of the best multiplayer games available on the market today. Those looking for a fun way to spend time with family and friends will find no shortage of anime-themed options to choose from.  If you want something truly unique, keep reading to see our top three anime board games — and how you can win against your competition! How To Win at Tanto Cuore  Tanto Cuore is a competitive 2-4 player deck-building game that is sure to be a hit at your next gaming night!   As a player, you act as the Lord of a Mansion and hire different maids to fill your house, trying to become the best Master of the House. The goal of the game is simple: acquire more Victory Points than your competitors.  So how do you do it?  Avoid Cluttering Your Deck  Tanto Cuore follows the tried-and-true method of many deck-building games: using the cards in your hand to buy better and better cards. Eventually, you’ll be able to buy cards that will actually earn you points. In this game, the cards you’re buying are maids and the resource you’re using to buy them is called Love.  Throughout the game, you’ll employ a range of maid cards. These cards give you different strategies when you play them together. At every turn, you can hire more unique and gifted maids, and use their powers against your opponents.  However, only certain combinations of maid cards will work effectively — so you’ll need to be mindful of the cards taking up space in your hand. If you keep drawing cards you don’t want, you’ll clutter up your deck. The only way to fix this is by getting the correct combination of cards that work with the ones you currently have. Implement Strategies Effectively As you can probably tell, deck clutter will slow you down — and avoiding it will require a certain degree of strategy. You’ll have to think about what kind of cards you’ll need in order for you to earn as many Victory Points as you can, as quickly as you can. Many beginner players get overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available, so your best bet is to start by finding a card that interests you. From there, you can devise a method that incorporates that card into your strategy — by acquiring cards that work well with it.  Don’t Get Distracted  That said, you’ll need to keep an eye on your competitors as you play — they can use their own cards to give your maids bad habits or make them sick. This will lower your Victory Points and hurt your chances of winning the game.  At the same time, try not to get distracted by other players’ actions or what you think they’re going to do next. This is one of the most common mistakes made by new Tanto Cuore players: they make decisions based on what others might do rather than making choices based on what they themselves need to do to win. How To Win at Heart of Crown  Heart of Crown is another exciting deck-building game designed for 2-4 players. In this game, you take on the role of an influential figure in an empire rife with conflict. Your goal is to claim the throne as quickly as possible to unify the kingdom and bring peace to the realm. There are several steps that go into accomplishing such a feat. You must nominate a princess for the title, garner support from the community, clash with rival candidates for the throne, and use your skills to get your princess her rightful place as ruler of the kingdom. The game goes as follows: each player starts with the same deck of cards. You build your personal deck by adding and playing cards according to your own strategy. Throughout the game, players take turns to earn Succession Points. These points represent the support of your subjects and other influential figures in the kingdom. The first player to acquire 20 Succession Points wins the game. It’s a lot, we know. So here are some strategies to get you started! Beginner Strategy  Throughout the game, you will use Coins from your Farming Village to buy cards from the market and add others to your discard pile, thereby building a strong deck to support your princess on her path to coronation. There are seven main types of cards you can pull: Action, Attack, Curse, Defense, Princess, Succession, and Territory.   The fastest way to gain 20 succession points is to buy only Cities until you reach 6 coins. From there, stick to buying only the most expensive Succession cards. Once you have 20 Succession Points in your hand, you can start putting them in your domain. By following this strategy, you should win the game in about 17 or 18 turns.  If you’re new to Heart of Crown, this basic strategy is an excellent starting point— it’ll lay the foundation for future gameplay.  Advanced Strategy This strategy is for advanced players who are familiar with how Heart of Crown works. As many experienced game players will know, crafting a strategy begins before the first turn takes place.   You can start by assessing the supply set you’ll be using throughout the game. This will help you figure out which princess you should support, how to support her, and what cards you should aim for to accomplish your goal. That said, it’s important that you stay open and adaptable as you play the game. For instance, one of your competitors might buy the card you want before you have the opportunity to buy it yourself. Or, you may have poor luck on the draw and won’t be able to access specific cards. As such, it’s crucial that you know how to adapt your plan and strategy as the game progresses. If you’re ever in doubt, fall back on the Beginner Strategy to get you through! How To Win at Love Battle! High School  Last but not least is Love Battle! High School. This tabletop game is a dating simulator designed for 2-4 players.  As a player, you act as a matchmaker trying to get the protagonist of the game with your favorite girl. Following the initial game setup, you and your competitors will use a vote token to secretly choose between five female suitors for the protagonist. As the game progresses, the girls gain Love on their Love Tracks, and players earn Victory Points. Whoever has the most Victory Points at the end of the game, wins! Phase One: The Hero Phase  Throughout the game, you will get two phases on each of your turns. During the first phase — the Hero phase — you will move Hiroshi, the protagonist of the game, around the high school. You’ll also have the chance to take action during this phase. The actions you can take include things like drawing girl cards for the next phase and kicking your competitors out of whatever room Hiroshi is in. Phase Two: The Girl Phase The second phase is the girl phase, where you’ll move the girls and play the girl cards you obtained in the Hero Phase. The girl cards all have different effects on the game, such as increasing Love, moving the girls around, and giving Victory Points. There are a few other random effects that add variety to every game. This means that you won’t be able to follow a single strategy to win the game — so you’ll have to be creative with your strategy, without tipping off your competitors. Time to practice your bluffing skills! Closing Considerations We hope that you’ve enjoyed our list of the best anime board games!  We know there are so many more out there, and we want to help you find them. So if you have any suggestions for other great anime board games for us to try, please let us know.  We’d love to hear from all of our readers about which ones they think are worth playing — and how to beat them, too! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------    Japanime Games Brings Japan To You For over a decade Japanime Games has been dedicated to bringing you the finest games from Japan and beyond! We're committed to uniting the wonderful world of anime with the classic comfort of tabletop games — a fusion that brings the best of Japanese culture right to your table. Become a Japanimaniac to get behind-the-scenes details on all our ongoing projects, our upcoming releases,  access to our private discord channels, a monthly gift card for 10% off all purchases, free shipping after $50, one-of-a-kind variant covers, promo packs, and much more! Did you enjoy this article? Good news - it was just Act 1.  For more tabletop wisdom, roll a D6: 1-2: Our Favourite Anime Board Games Of 2022 So Far 3-4: The Best Anime Board Games to Play With Friends 5-6:Japanime Games, Crunchyroll & ZU Studios Partner on ZU Tiles and Fruits Basket

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Our Favourite Anime Board Games Of 2022 So Far

by Eric Price

Our Favourite Anime Board Games Of 2022 So Far

It’s no secret that anime is woven into the very fabric of modern pop culture.  With multiple series releasing year after year, it’s no wonder that so many anime lovers also find themselves interested in other aspects of Japanese culture and entertainment. In addition to many other facets of popular media like video games, manga, and music, there are also a number of amazing anime board games available on the market today.  Whether you’re an adventurous anime enthusiast looking to delve further into the worlds you already know and love, or a board game fan wanting to add new games to your collection, we guarantee there’s a game out there you’ll enjoy.  So keep reading and come with us as we journey through five different board games inspired by beloved anime series and fan-favorite characters.  The Best Anime Board Games to Bring People Together Attack on Titan: The Last Stand  If you’ve ever browsed the anime section on Netflix, then you’ll probably recognize this title.  In Attack on Titan: The Last Stand, players take on the role of their favorite Scout — either Eren, Levi, Conny, or Hange — to defend the city of Trost, the last remaining human city in existence, against the wrath of the Titans. The Titan and castle walls create a vertical playing surface, so strategic positioning is key in this game. Players must tactically move their characters around to avoid attacks and deliver devastating blows to weaken the Titan and bring it down once and for all.  We enjoyed the various tactical options and combinations within this game. The gameplay itself pairs well with the thematic world of Attack on Titan, so if you’re a fan of the anime series — or just strategic gameplay in general — then you’ll love what this game brings to the table. BESM 4th Edition  If you’re already a hardcore anime fan — or a Japanimaniac, as we like to call ourselves — you’ll want to check out the 4th edition of Big Eyes, Small Mouth! Set in the vast world of anime and manga, this innovative roleplay game lets you create and play as your own anime character, delve into the depths of dungeons, tame wild creatures, and explore the realms of your own imagination.  We love the freedom of RPGs, but recognize how overwhelming they can be when you’re just getting started. Thankfully, this volume is a complete system that includes everything that you need to play, so you can dive right into the world of anime and BESM with ease.  With over 100 gorgeous illustrations spread out across its 352 full-color pages, this game is a dream for any and all anime enthusiasts, regardless of their experience level or expertise. Kamigami Battles: Rise of the Old Ones  Kamigami Battles: Rise of the Old Ones is a deck-building game for 2-6 players. You play as one of the Great Old Ones, recruiting Warriors and Disciples to assist you in your battles against the gods who wish to conquer your domain. The game is playable in two distinct modes: Team Match and Free-For-All. In Team Match mode, players partner up with one another to defeat their opponents. In Free-For-All mode, everyone battles each other at once. Regardless of the mode you play in, the goal of this game is simple: destroy all opposing gods by reducing them to zero energy, or by being the first to reach 25 energy. To accomplish this feat, you must draw cards from your deck to boost your stats, or attack an enemy god directly. You can also use your Powers — special abilities that give you an edge over the other players during battle; and Domain Cards —  which give you access to more abilities based on the domains they control.  We really enjoyed the versatility of Rise of the Old Ones and its compatibility with other games in the Kamigami Battles franchise. Picking up some expansion packs will give you more options within the base game itself — and help you take your gameplay to the next level! Heart of Crown: Fairy Garden  Fairy Garden is a standalone expansion for the original Heart of Crown deck-building game. You can play it on its own or combine it with any of your favorite Heart of Crown sets. Like other games in the Heart of Crown franchise, you serve as a powerful figure in a conflict-ridden empire, and must nominate a princess and garner the support of your subjects to claim the throne and reunite the kingdom. To do this, you’ll first need to build your personal deck through strategic card play and collection — earning you Succession Points along the way. These points represent the support of your community and other influential figures in the empire. The first player to obtain 20 Succession Points wins the game! We enjoyed the multiple card combos, exhilarating gameplay, and range of strategies that Fairy Garden has to offer. If you’re looking for a fresh and exciting deck-building game, but still want to enjoy the familiarity of the Heart of Crown base game, then you’ll want to check this one out on our store! Mangaka: The Fast & Furious Game of Drawing Comics  Mangaka: The Fast & Furious Game of Drawing Comics is a creative and fast-paced card game where you play as an aspiring mangaka: a manga artist.  The game begins with 4-8 players pulling Theme Cards, which represent their character’s artistic passions. Over the span of 4 timed rounds, players earn points called ‘Fame’ by drawing comic stories that reflect these themes and trends. The player with the most Fame at the end of round 4 wins the game!  We love this game because it’s fun for all ages — even parents can enjoy playing it with their kids since there are no complicated rules or mechanics involved. We also like how fast-paced it is — there’s never any downtime between turns because everyone has something important they need to do during the next play!  As an added bonus, this game comes with 64 comic pages, and features beautiful anime-style art on each and every card — so it’s a must-have for every home collection! Closing Considerations We hope you had fun exploring our favorite anime board games — and if you want to learn more about any of these titles, be sure to check them out on our website! Our goal is to create an exhaustive guide for fans who want an immersive experience with their favorite series and characters, and we’re always looking for new and exciting games to add to the Japanime selection.   So if there’s a game that you think deserves mentioning, please let us know! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------  Japanime Games Brings Japan To You For over a decade Japanime Games has been dedicated to bringing you the finest games from Japan and beyond! We're committed to uniting the wonderful world of anime with the classic comfort of tabletop games — a fusion that brings the best of Japanese culture right to your table.  Become a Japanimaniac to get behind-the-scenes details on all our ongoing projects, our upcoming releases,  access to our private discord channels, a monthly gift card for 10% off all purchases, free shipping over $50, one-of-a-kind variant covers, promo packs, and much more! Did you enjoy this article? Good news - it was just Act 1.  For more tabletop wisdom, roll a D6: 1-2: The Best Anime Board Games To Play With Friends 3-4: Japanime Games, Crunchyroll & ZU Studios Partner on ZU Tiles and Fruits Basket 5-6: The Domina Anthology 2: Now on Kickstarter!

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The Domina Anthology 2: Now on Kickstarter!

by Emma Recher

The Domina Anthology 2: Now on Kickstarter!

Japanime Games’ newest Kickstarter is live today, running from June 8 to June 23. The Domina 2 Anthology is a followup on our successful Domina Anthology campaign in June 2020. The new anthology features three titles produced by Domina Games and published in English by Japanime Games. The series’ is famous for its gorgeous, anime-gothic style art and “Worlds of Mystery” - each game plays differently, but all use cards, tokens, and meeples with players attempting to accomplish a goal, whether it’s buying safe passage off a sinking island in Pralaya or discovering the secrets of a dream world in Miraris. The Domina Anthology 2 Kickstarter campaign focuses on three new games, available together in an elegant slipcase, or sold separately - as well as playmats, card sleeves, and other accessories. Latria3-7 Players. 10-20 Min. Originally published in 2014 in Japanese.Sol, Luna, and Polaris: these are the Celestials you look to for omens that fortell the future. Use astrology to predict which Celestial will be the next to rise and exert its Power over the others. If what you divine truly comes to pass, your foresight will earn you Chaldea's support.Margot1-4 Players. 15-60 Min. First published December 2019 in Japanese. Explore the Castles and bring back the Fairy Tales hidden within. Recovering Fairy Tales and rescuing fairies will earn you victory points. The player with the most victory points at the end of the game is the winner. But be warned - the Castles are filled with dangerous foes. To win, you will need to discern when to use your fairies' powers, when to rest, and above all, where the line between heroic and foolhardy lies.Night Clan2-4 Players. 10-20 Min. First published 2016 in Japanese. Published in English in 2020 by Japanime Games. Players will hide their Daughters and Riches in Locations around the town of Bergen to protect them from a fearsome Troll. Drive off the Troll using the Mistletoe card, or slip away by making use of the Night Watch cards. The player who best protects their Daughters and Riches will earn the most points and win the game. Although originally published by Japanime Games in English in 2020, it has been redesigned for this anthology.

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