Toy Vault has released more detailed information about its Godzilla: Kaiju World Wars Board Game (MSRP $69.99), which ships to retail in early 2011.  Designed by Richard A. Berg, the Godzilla: Kaiju World Wars Board Game features painted plastic miniatures of Gigan, King Ghidorah, Rodan, and Godzilla.  The highly detailed miniature figures stand 2-3/8” inches high.

 

City Tiles
First announced in May (see “Godzilla Board Game”), Godzilla: Kaiju World Wars also includes 90 stackable plastic tiles, which players can use to construct hundreds of different cityscapes that form the settings for the monster battles that are at the core of this board game simulation of the classic Japanese monster movies.

 

Berg’s card-based gameplay allows players to create highly cinematic battles, and Godzilla: Kaiju World Wars scales to varying levels of complexity.  Players can sit down for a quick one-on-one brawl between monsters, or choose a different victory condition for a deeper, more strategic game.  Thanks to game-changing events and relentless military pressure, any outcome is possible.