Machi Koro 2
Machi Koro 2
Things are dicey in this city!
Your favorite lovably quirky city is back at it again! Welcome to Machi Koro 2, where new adventures await, but the bakeries and business centers are still abundant. In Machi Koro 2, veteran players will notice some big changes.
Under the new zoning laws, players receive a limited budget to choose their own starting establishments. The available cards are pulled from three decks and arranged for all to see. It's a race to grab the coolest new establishments and landmarks in the land!
The cards in this set have exciting, never-before-seen effects. But choose what you build wisely, as your landmarks might also benefit your opponents! With more variety than ever before, no two games will be the same. Machi Koro 2 will have fans visiting again and again!
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45 Minutes
2-5 Players
Age group
100K+ Happy customers
Me and my adult daughter love to play this game. Card game where you buy buildings (each card has a building or land, etc.) and generate cash. Also have a friend who plays with us and likes it too.
Great game lots of fun. Easy and quick to play
I played over new years for the first time and enjoyed the strategy and uniqueness of the game. Very simple to follow and go along with.
I generally have low expectations for board games since they can be quite subjective, and positive reviews don't always guarantee compatibility. I played Machi Koro 2 yesterday, and initially, learning the game proved a bit hard at first. However, we watched an explanation on YouTube that really helped. Once you grasp the rules and things get going, it becomes incredibly enjoyable and competitive. Each game feels unique, offering numerous strategies for victory. As a devoted fan of Monopoly Deal and Catan, Machi Koro 2 has quickly become my favorite game—this verdict came after just one night of playing. I particularly appreciate the realistic feel of the coins. My friends and I are now completely hooked on this game!
Why people love Machi Koro 2
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Adds a 5th player
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Brand new cards with never-before-seen effects
Build your town with shiny, new buildings and landmarks -
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Improves upon the first game
If you love Machi Koro 1, then this sequel is a no brainer
Our Customers Say...
Me and my adult daughter love to play this game. Card game where you buy buildings (each card has a building or land, etc.) and generate cash. Also have a friend who plays with us and likes it too.
Great game lots of fun. Easy and quick to play
I played over new years for the first time and enjoyed the strategy and uniqueness of the game. Very simple to follow and go along with.
I generally have low expectations for board games since they can be quite subjective, and positive reviews don't always guarantee compatibility. I played Machi Koro 2 yesterday, and initially, learning the game proved a bit hard at first. However, we watched an explanation on YouTube that really helped. Once you grasp the rules and things get going, it becomes incredibly enjoyable and competitive. Each game feels unique, offering numerous strategies for victory. As a devoted fan of Monopoly Deal and Catan, Machi Koro 2 has quickly become my favorite game—this verdict came after just one night of playing. I particularly appreciate the realistic feel of the coins. My friends and I are now completely hooked on this game!
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What the press is saying
The sequel uses this basic building block to create entire cities on the table. It’s a quick, easy-to-teach game with loads of replayability.
- Dicebreaker (of Machi Koro)
- Dicebreaker (of Machi Koro)
One of the best family board games on the market for its simple, yet satisfying decision-making.
It's tense, it's fun, it has the perfect length, and each game will feel very different.
Machi Koro 2 replaces Machi Koro because I love the diversity [of gameplay] in it.