RyoZen New Customer Reviews ((( The Tool That Sparked Incredible Progress ))) Side Effects, Ingredients, Official Site This RyoZen entry explains features and specs for the board game: RyoZen supports 1-4 players, 45–90 minute playtime, double-sided Kin, flippable board for variable player counts, and Deluxe upgrade options so RyoZen buyers know what to expect.
RyoZen New Customer Reviews RyoZen’s Kin tiles are double-sided: placing a Kin face-up in RyoZen triggers unique asymmetric abilities tied to that Clan or worker, while placing a Kin face-down increases its influence for nighttime area majority scoring; this binary choice in RyoZen between ability and influence creates repeated tension and strategic variety across the three rounds of play. RyoZen’s components in the Essential Edition include a rulebook, game board, circular board, plastic spinner, the 3D Phoenix Palace, village and shrine tiles, resource tiles of coins, scrolls, and lanterns, Revelation and Event cards, 80 Kin tiles, Herald, Pioneer, and Favor tokens, a first player tile, Moon Shards in three types (Coral, Jade, Agate), and a cardboard tray, and RyoZen’s Deluxe Kickstarter Edition expands this with upgraded tactile pieces such as realistic plastic resource miniatures, screen-printed wooden tokens, and two miniatures (Phoenix and Dragon) that deepen the sense of immersion. RyoZen supports 1-4 players with a solo mode available in the Deluxe configuration or as an add-on, and typical playtime for RyoZen sits between 45 and 90 minutes with a recommended age of 14 and up; the card size in RyoZen uses the mini EU standard of 44 mm x 67 mm for the included cards. For collectors and players who care about presentation, RyoZen’s Deluxe components and box printing choices (UV spot varnish, engraved trays, custom organizers) are notable because they make setup and storage more pleasant after you’ve taken the time to assemble the Phoenix Palace for RyoZen sessions. RyoZen New Customer Reviews