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Bitoku

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Features

  • Become the next great spirit of the forest by exploring it and helping lost souls.
  • Multiple paths to explore, multiple strategies to pursue, and multiple ways to score virtue points.
  • Beautiful presentation and lovely components in a dreamlike Miyazaki-inspired world.
  • A highly strategic, thought-provoking game for experienced players.
  • Solitary mode created by David Turzci, the most outstanding designer of solo games

Description

In Bitoku, the players take on the roles of Bitoku spirits of the forest in their path towards transcendence, with the goal of elevating themselves and becoming the next great spirit of the forest. To do so, they will have the help of the yōkai, the kodamas, and the different pilgrims that accompany them on their path. This is a dice placement, hand-management, and engine- building game with multiple paths to victory. Recommended for experienced players.


Product Dimensions: 11.85 x 11.85 x 2.76 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Item model number: BGBITOKU


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Release date: December 1, 2021


Manufacturer: Devir


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Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022 by LEE kowntaek

  • Become the next Great Forest Spirt through Virtue…points
Artwork: 5/5 The art is inspired by Japanese mythology, mostly kid friendly. The scariest cards are an evil dog and a woman that looks like a garbage collector from the movie Labyrinth. The Kodama are cool, it’s all really cool. Game Mechanics: 4/5 There’s a lot going on, but after a single play the rhythm of the game will be easy enough, but getting people to sit down at such a busy/scary looking game is the hard part. There’s card drafting, set collection, tracks to race, worker placement, engine building, and math at the end when the points are all added up! The game has a lot of really good mechanics in it and I don’t see anything that should have been removed. Replay Value: 3/5 Mostly because it will be hard for people to sit at the table in the first place, but it’s modular in lots of ways depending on player count and regular tiles that change the tracks and other starting items. The game doesn’t really change that much though, so if you play it you see everything there is to offer, but you can always try to score better. Value for your $: Under $60 is a good price, if you can get it for mid to low $50. There’s a ton of game in the box and if you can get people to sit down to play, it’s one of the best point salad games I’ve played. I’d recommend this game before Everdell to people though, even if this one is a little bit scarier looking. Conclusion: Grab it if you think the artwork looks cool and you can handle something that seems overwhelming but isn’t. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2022 by M

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