Kingmaker Board Game | Strategy War Game | Tabletop Game
Kingmaker Board Game | Strategy War Game | Tabletop Game








- High quality strategy game
- Made from thick, durable board that is 100% recycled
- Designed by Andrew McNeil
- Kingmaker II developed by Alan Paull, Surprised Stare Games
- Box dimensions: 31.5x29x9.5cm
- Board dimensions: 84x56cm
- Artwork by Mat Edwards
- Solo play developed by Stephen Froud
| Dimensions: | 31.5 x 9.5 x 29 cm; 10.93 Kilograms |
| Model: | G9029 |
| Material: | Cardboard |
| Batteries Required: | No |
| Age: | 12 years and up |
| Assembly: | No |
| Dimensions: | 31.5 x 9.5 x 29 cm; 10.93 Kilograms |
| Material: | Cardboard |
Kingmaker just got a major glow-up!
The new look is stunning — the board is practically a work of art.
They kept the classic strategy vibe but added fresh rules with cool twists. It’s still all about wheeling and dealing, making alliances, and throwing in a bit of friendly betrayal.
Classic mode is my go-to because of the ability to extend the rules with the extended and optional ruleset.
Give it a go, gets some mates together and have a laugh. Its a brilliant game.
I first played Kingmaker in the early seventies and it has remained from favourite ever since – I had bought all the earlier versions. It is easy to learn and teach and is a great multiplayer game, whose only fault was that games could drag on for awhile without resolution.
This edition changes that with a well designed shorter game, but still has the advanced version of you want it. The solo version is also a real bonus.
The game has always had good components and this is no exception
If you are looking for a game to get to table and have a good time, I would suggest you can do far worse than Kingmaker.