Descrição
» an Automa solo mode, expanding the player count to 1-5 players. The solo mode is available both in the new version of the game and separately (for those who already own Tokaido).
» Stonemaier standards for component quality (e.g., the panorama cards were upgraded to 310gsm cardstock). For any components that need to integrate with existing Tokaido expansions, Stonemaier is matching the composition for full compatibility.
» a revised rulebook for clarity and accessibility.
» text on some cards and character tiles to accompany the icons (so you don’t need to reference the rulebook to decipher combinations of icons).
» reference cards for each player that explain the locations.
The potential action spaces in Tokaido are laid out on a linear track, with players advancing down this track to take actions. The player who is currently last on the track takes a turn by advancing forward on the track to their desired action and taking that action, so players must choose whether to advance slowly in order to get more turns, or to travel more rapidly to beat other players to their desired action spaces.
The action spaces allow a variety of actions that will score in different, but roughly equal, ways. Some action spaces allow players to collect money, while others offer players a way to spend that money to acquire points. Other action spaces allow players to engage in various set collections that score points for assembling those sets. Some action spaces simply award players points for stopping on them, or give the player a randomly determined action from all of the other types.
All of the actions in Tokaido are very simple, and combined with a unique graphic design, Tokaido offers players a peaceful zen mood in its play.