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King Chocolate Board Game

4.5 out of 5 stars 2 customer reviews

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  • For 2-5 Players
  • 30-60 minute playing time
  • Do whatever it takes to become the king of chocolate

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WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.

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You know there is money in chocolate, but it doesn't just grow on trees. You need to control the links in the production chain to get your cut of the cash, by making sure the cocoa flows through your businesses instead of your competitors'.  Sometimes you need to help your customers and suppliers to help yourself. If you are wily, you can figure out a way for your competitors to do the work for you. Create monopolies, cut off the supply chain, disrupt other players' finely honed plans—do whatever it takes to become King Chocolate. The fruit of the cacao tree goes through six steps to become chocolate. You can only control a few of these steps, so you  must work with your fellow chocolate makers to keep the chocolate flowing through the production chain. It sounds cooperative and friendly—but did we mention that the chocolate maker with the most money wins? Things always get complicated when money is involved.  To ensure your portion of the production process is used the most so it earns you cash, occasionally you'll help your customers and suppliers. At the same time you will attempt to crush your competitors, force others to help you, and manipulate the supply chain.  You'll do whatever it takes to become the king of chocolate.


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By Jonathan L. Schindler on February 17, 2016
King Chocolate is a fascinating game of working together--but only somewhat.

Players are rival chocolatiers who must leverage the chocolate-making process to their advantage. The catch is that there are six stages in the production of chocolate, and each player may control at most four of them (and in many games, not even that many). This means that players have to work together in some ways to get the most points.

The game system is very clever and moves quickly. Each turn a player will play one tile and then take actions. Player actions include drawing tiles, placing chocolate on the board, taking control of a chocolate group, or moving chocolate from one phase of production to the next. The board is abstract, and it is occasionally difficult to parse, but it looks good on the table.

All told, King Chocolate is a very good game.
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We play this in my boardgaming meetup and it really fun. Party and strategy gamers alike will enjoy.
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