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User Rating: 7.3 / 10 (41 Ratings)
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GameID: 14410
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Designed By: Matthew Nadelhaft
Published By: (Unknown)
Mfg suggested # of Players: 2 - 4 players
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Playing Time: 120 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 12 and up
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Category: Economic
Wargame
Science Fiction
Print & Play
Mechanics: Simulation
Hex-and-Counter
Auction/Bidding
Action Point Allowance System
Other Names: N/A

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Oh No, There Goes Tokyo!” is a multi-player combat game in which each of 2-4 players controls a segment of Tokyo under attack by the dreaded Godran, Self-Appointed Emperor of Monsters. Players must protect their areas from the rampaging monster by deploying units of the national guard while at the same time evacuating tasty populace units. As key production units in each sector are destroyed by Godran, the players’ resources dwindle. Perhaps only a hastily-developed super weapon can save the day!

Players have many options in “Oh No, There Goes Tokyo.” Each turn, their remaining production centers generate a number of “Mega-Yen” to be spent in a variety of ways. First, players bid “Mega-Yen” to control Godran. Each turn, Godran could be controlled by a different player. Victory point incentives will keep Godran rampaging - but if you win the bidding, Godran will rampage someplace other than your back yard!

Mega-Yen can also be used to activate defense units, to evacuate panicked yet recalcitrant citizenry, and to develop super weapons to combat the mighty Godran. Jury-rig a Death Ray and hope for a quick knockout punch, or undertake the longer and more expensive, but more sure-fire, process of researching Godran’s origins to find his weakness. The Mega-Yen is an imaginary currency whose value, for the purposes of this game, is ridiculously high.

“Oh No, There Goes Tokyo!” plays essentially the same with two, three or four players.

“Oh No, There Goes Tokyo!” (Also known as ON,TGT!) contains a fold-out map that represents a hypothetical section of downtown Tokyo. It could be any city, but Tokyo seems to be the most attractive to monsters. Players are encouraged to substitute cities they particularly dislike if the urge strikes. The game includes a set of counters representing Godran, destroyed buildings, the national guard in four colors and populace units in four colors. Also included are a small selection of cards - representing potential origin points for Godran and hair brained schemes to control the beast. Relevant charts are included in the back of the rules for ease of access. Play requires the use of multiple six sided dice to resolve combat and scrap paper for record keeping.

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Statistics

User Rank: 2247
Wargame Rank: 249
Num Ratings: 41
Average Rating: 7.25
Standard Deviation: 1.78
Num Views: 25128
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Similarly Rated: View
Avg. Game Weight: 2.09 moreinfo
Personal Comments: 46
Users Owning: 107
Users Wanting: 25
Users Trading: 2
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Total Plays: 32
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ON,TGT! cards in PDF format
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Rules in Spanish. Reglas en Español. PDF
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ON,TGT! counters - pdf format
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ONTGT! VP Markers, 3 for each player color, to be used with Monopoly money or poker chips, instead of keeping track with paper and pencil. (PDF)
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Original rules in PDF format (for those that don't have MS Word)
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New and Improved Rules for Oh No, There Goes Tokyo! in PDF format ('cause not everyone has MS Word)
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ON,TGT! cards and counters in PDF format
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ON,TGT! card sets
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