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🦕 Rule Tokyo or be crushed – unleash your inner Kaiju now!
FUNKO GAMES: Godzilla - Tokyo Clash is a strategic 2-4 player board game featuring 4 detailed Kaiju miniatures battling across a modular Tokyo cityscape. Designed for ages 10+, it combines quick 45-minute gameplay with deep tactical choices, where players harness unique monster abilities to dominate before humans deploy a game-ending weapon. With visually stunning components and high replay value, it’s a must-have for fans of monster battles and strategy games alike.








| ASIN | B085WL16T6 |
| Age Range Description | Ages 10 and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #320,342 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #8,311 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Funko |
| Color | Multicolour |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,347 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Develop strategic thinking and planning skills |
| Estimated Playing Time | 45 Minutes |
| Grenre | Strategy |
| Included Components | Strategy Game |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.5 x 10.5 x 10.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.5"L x 10.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Game |
| Item Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Funko |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 48713 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Name | Godzilla Tokyo Clash Board Game |
| Model Number | 48713 |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 4 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Style | Godzilla - Tokyo Clash Board Game |
| Set Name | Tokyo Clash |
| Size | Pack of 1 |
| Sub Brand | Godzilla |
| Subject Character | Godzilla |
| Theme | Racing |
| UPC | 889698487139 |
J**N
Great game but I may need better gaming friends...
Great game so long as your friend understands how to play and doesn't just attack you for no good reason even when you aren't the king of monsters and are not the closest and don't have the most points. I lost and am a bit bitter about it. But its a fun game and a great addition to anyone godzilla and or board game collections
C**R
Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidora: Mini Monsters All-Out Attack
I had my doubts about this game. I noticed it was made by Funko, whose Pop figurines I kind of hate. However, they delivered on a well made and faithful product. It's a strategy game where you win by having the highest total of points, not by "killing" your opponent. It's easy to set up and has that sweet spot of 45 min to an hour for play time. The only thing I don't care for so far is some of the rules don't make logical sense. For example: your kaiju can't directly attack buildings. Other than that I've enjoyed this quite a lot, and I really hope they do some expansions.
L**M
Beautiful and Fun Game
I bought this game on a whim because the box art was compelling, and I was not disappointed with what I received. Pros - Visually stunning cards and figures - Exciting gameplay (think playing with monsters like you did when you were a kid, but with rules). - Easy to learn and teach - Complex enough rules to keep more experienced board game players engaged (read: it's not just a gimmick game) - You can throw tanks at each other! And you can throw each other at each other! Cons - Only 4 Kaiju (would like to see an expansion, there's plenty of Kaiju they could choose from) - The map pieces and game tokens are too dark/low contrast so it can be hard to see what's on the board
D**N
Godzilla Thematic
I enjoyed this game a lot. I thought it was fairly thematic. You don't directly take damage, you take damage to your deck and certain cards from your deck are removed from play and scored as Victory Points. You destroy parts of the city for energy to pay for card costs and as you destroy parts of the city there is an "end game" timer that advances. When the count down reaches it's final level, Victory Points are counted and that determines the winner. I dig this mechanic because it's a balance of destroying the city when you think you're ahead in victory points at the sacrifice of leaving your enemy's deck untouched, and limiting your opponents choices. It took me about 30 minutes to learn the rules, and we watched a video on it. After we stumbled through the first game, we felt we had a grasp on the rules and the next game went much better. It's not difficult to learn, but not a lot of games attack deck variety/sizes and only rely on Victory Points when you are tasked with brawling with giant monsters. The art on the cards looks great, the punch tokens all tend to blend together though. The bright colors on the box do not translate to the art inside. The sculpts of the kaiju are great as well. Probably too big for the board, or the board is too small. With just the two of us we crowded spaces, but it's a minor point at best. I really enjoyed it and would recommend it to Godzilla fans. Potentially a family game, probably 10+ if i had to guess. And nobody is knocked out of the game. The fight goes on round for round and victory points determine the outcome so everyone gets to keep playing until the end.
M**Z
Fantastic game, a little confusing for some.
This game is a lot of fun, especially if you like the old godzilla movies. The minis are great! Some of the rules aren't explicitly stated or are worded a little strange so it can be confusing but it doesn't take away from how fun the game is.
I**B
Simple, fun replayable
We like to play two player, but it's a fun game with lots of replayability. The rules are simple but fun. The art is perfect. I grew up playing tattered table top games and the distressed style of the materials is a plus.
T**A
Perfect!
Ordered this for a Christmas gift! It came in super quick! He loved it! I would recommend for young preteen, teens, or even adults! Such an awesome game to play or to collect if you’re an avid collector. Totally recommend!
G**N
Fantastic Game
Not super simple, but easy enough to learn with a bit of effort. Offers players a wide variety of ways to play the game. The production value is off the charts. A no-brainer buy for Godzilla fans, and an easy recommend for anyone even slightly into the niche-board-game genre.
M**S
Sencillo y divertido
El juego es sencillo pero luce bastante en la mesa, las reglas pueden parecer un poco complicadas al principio pero buscado un buen tutorial en internet y jugandolo un par de veces todo queda muy claro, las figuras están muy bien detalladas, una ronda dura entre 30 y 45 min., eso sí, es importante mencionar que se requiere de un dominio básico del inglés para poder jugarlo sin que se torne aburrido. Recomendado para todos aquellos que les gusten los juegos de mesa con miniaturas y/o que sean fanáticos de los kaijus, en especial de Godzilla. Por último, si son muy fanáticos, cómo yo, pueden conseguir o imprimir figuras que puedan servir para reemplazar los tokens de cartón y luce mucho más.
P**.
Godzilla Rules!
Great game with awesome components
F**O
Godzilla all'attacco!
Divertente gioco da tavolo nel quale interpreteremo i mostri dei film giapponesi intenti a darsi botte da orbi. Divertente e caciarone. Il gioco è in inglese ma sul sito boardgamegeek potete trovare il manuale tradotto in italiano.
M**A
Ein Fan muss es haben
Spiel ist leider auf Spanisch. aber mit einem Handyübersetzter Spielbar. Sehr schön gearbeitete Figuren.
C**.
Stompy Monsters Game
If you like Toho's Godzilla (especially the Showa era of movies) you'll love this game, if only for the sheer geeky fan service. Lot's of references to the kaiju Megalon, Mothra, King Ghidorah, and of course the king himself, Godzilla. Along with all the usual Earth defences and even the Xillians from GZ vs The Astro Monster. If you like board games where the board can be different from one game to the next, where you have to use tactics as well as brute force against not only your opponents, but the game itself that's desperately trying to chase you all away, then there's no need to have much of any fandom knowledge of the monsters themselves. The instructions may seem daunting at first, the rules being comprehensively explained, with illustrations to describe examples, so as to help avoid any midgame confusion. The rules themselves are actually fairly straightforward, and much of the unique in game mechanics are explained on the cards as they are played. The board pieces are a little monochrome, making some parts such as where to place trains (if using that in game side quest) a little fiddly, and keeping track of the Small Buildings on the board can be lost like camouflage. That aside, I found the miniatures (larger and special buildings, and the players' kaiju pieces) good quality and great fun to move around the modular hex-board city. Once everyone had got accustomed with the turn order and mechanics, we were gladly trashing tanks, eating trains, and burrowing or tail sailing into one another. Requires a good sized table space to play, even for two players, as the play area you build PLUS all the other components needed will take up a lot of space. I would encourage set up being a group effort, getting everyone involved before duking it out.
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