TOKYO JIDOHANBAIKI
 
TOKYO JIDOHANBAIKI
TOKYO JIDOHANBAIKI is a game about Japanese vending machines and drinks, with multiple 5-10 minute games inside. The core of the gameplay centers on a vending machine drink tower, into which miniature drinks are dropped. Some of the drinks will come out again, and others won't!
Included in the game are six drink types, with six different colors, that fit conveniently into six yellow drink crates. Each game has its own unique twist, offering a fun and easy to pick up experience for 1-6 players.
On top of the standalone games included, JIDOHANBAIKI comes with extra components and rules that are used specifically to integrate with both TOKYO METRO & TOKYO JUTAKU.
—description from the publisher
  
  Included in the game are six drink types, with six different colors, that fit conveniently into six yellow drink crates. Each game has its own unique twist, offering a fun and easy to pick up experience for 1-6 players.
On top of the standalone games included, JIDOHANBAIKI comes with extra components and rules that are used specifically to integrate with both TOKYO METRO & TOKYO JUTAKU.
—description from the publisher
            Player Count
        
          1
                              -
                   
          12
      
          Playing Time
        
          5
                              -
                            45
      
          Age
        
            14
      
          Year Released
        
            2018
      
            Designers
          
            Kenichi Tanabe, Kota Nakayama (中山 宏太), Toryo Hojo, Travis D. Hill, Nick Halper, Zach Given, Jake Given, Michael Fox (II), Dylan Howard Cromwell, Stefan Brakman, Jordan Draper
        
            Publishers
          
            Jordan Draper Games
        
            Board Game Category
          
            Abstract Strategy, Collectible Components, Miniatures, Party Game
        