TOKYO JUTAKU
Action / Dexterity · City Building

TOKYO JUTAKU

In TOKYO JUTAKU, you take on the role of a famous or emerging Japanese architect with the goal of building small homes on a strange or limited size property.

1–8 players45 minages 14light difficulty
About the game

What is TOKYO JUTAKU

In TOKYO JUTAKU, you take on the role of a famous or emerging Japanese architect with the goal of building small homes on a strange or limited size property.

In this real-time dexterity game, players build with geometric pieces to stack up to certain building requirements, such as height and number of pieces allowed. You can build with only one piece at a time, and the harder your conceptual building, the more you make — if you can complete it first! As soon as one player has claimed five site cards, the game ends, all players sum their total yen payments, and the richest architect will be declared the winner!

This re-implementation of the original highly acclaimed Jutaku includes scaled up pieces and site cards for easier building, high quality gloss finished wood pieces, and comes in the new standardized medium box.

—description from the publisher

Specs

Game details

Players
1–8
Age
+14
Duration
45 min
Difficulty
Light
Type
Board game
Year
2018
Mechanics
Area Movement · Grid Movement · Pattern Building
Categories
Action / Dexterity · City Building · Environmental
Designer
Jordan Draper
Publisher
Jordan Draper Games
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How many players is TOKYO JUTAKU for?

TOKYO JUTAKU plays with 1–8 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 45 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 14.

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