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Prometheus Game Labs  |  SKU: PGLMD001

Micro Dojo

€10.51 EUR
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Description

Designer Ben Downton
Publisher Prometheus Game Labs
Players 1-2
Playtime 10-30 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Expansion Micro Dojo: Loyalty + Deceit

In Micro Dojo, you represent one of two Daimyos who have been tasked by the Shogun to bring prosperity to a small town. Carefully use the town’s retainers to complete the Shogun’s tasks and win favour. The most prosperous Daimyo will be granted the title to the town.

Micro Dojo is a 20 min tactical euro game for two players, intended to fit comfortably in a pocket or purse. In Micro Dojo, players take control of the Ninja, Samurai, Sumo and Geisha meeples to generate resources, develop the town, and score points by achieving the Shogun’s tasks.

Each turn players move one of the four meeples to an adjacent space and take the action there - either gathering resources, taking a building, or activating a scoring objective. The catch? You can't move the last meeple either you or your opponent moved. The games end when the last objective is triggered, or a player reaches 7 points.

Movement is tight, requiring you to second guess your opponents plan. Timing is crucial, triggering objective scoring only when it benefits you. Like a sparring match, every move should be chosen with precision and efficiency, or your opponent will strike.

Customer Reviews

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Bronson W.
Fun, puzzly micro game

There is a lot to love about this game -- a pocket-sized euro that combines resource collection with area movement. Great with two, but I personally prefer it as a solo puzzle. The only reason it does not get a perfect score is the absence of a modular board, which is available with the expansion.