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product_id: 18359406
title: "Machi Koro: Deluxe Edition"
brand: "idw"
price: "£2.77"
currency: GBP
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 4
url: https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/18359406-machi-koro-deluxe-edition
store_origin: GB
region: Great Britain
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# 30 min playtime, perfect quick sessions 300+ cards, ultimate city-building variety 2-5 players, dynamic dice rolling Machi Koro: Deluxe Edition

**Brand:** idw
**Price:** £2.77
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Build your dream city and roll your way to victory—don’t miss the deluxe buzz!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Machi Koro: Deluxe Edition by idw
- **How much does it cost?** £2.77 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/18359406-machi-koro-deluxe-edition)

## Best For

- idw enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted idw brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fast-Paced Fun:** 30-minute rounds ideal for busy professionals craving quick, strategic play
- • **Inclusive & Social:** Designed for 2-5 players, perfect for game nights or team bonding
- • **Exclusive Collectibles:** 6 Diamine cards & upgraded punchboard coins for premium gameplay
- • **All-in-One Deluxe Experience:** Base game + Harbor & Millionaire's Row expansions in one collectible tin
- • **Sculpted Dice & Drawstring Bag:** Enhanced tactile feel and stylish storage for your game essentials

## Overview

Machi Koro: Deluxe Edition is a limited collectible tin featuring the base game plus Harbor and Millionaire's Row expansions, over 300 cards, upgraded coins, sculpted dice, and exclusive Diamine cards. Designed for 2-5 players aged 10+, it offers fast-paced, strategic city-building gameplay in about 30 minutes.

## Description

This limited edition, deluxe tin contains the ultimate Mache Koro experience! Inside this incredible collectible is the Mache Koro base game as well as the Harbor and Millionaire's Row expansions. Combine them all or pick your favorite cards, however you choose to play, prepare yourself for endless hours of all-ages entertainment! The Mache Koro Deluxe Edition features more than 300 cards, upgraded punchboard coins, two sculpted dice, an exclusive drawstring coin bag, and 6 copies of the exclusive Diamine card! Only available in this printing, the Diamine features a special appearance by the diamond hungry, Diamonsters!

## Features

- For 2 to 5 Players
- Ages 10 and up
- 30 minutes playtime
- City building and dice rolling mechanic

## Images

![Machi Koro: Deluxe Edition - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51sNTntOV6L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can any recent buyers confirm that the warping issue has been resolved?**
A: I had the warping issue with my cards, I bought mine roughly a month ago.  A couple shuffles seemed to fix them.  I will probably sleeve them to make sure they don't get any worse.

**Q: What happens if you roll a number on the dice, but no one owns the card? Do you keep on rolling until you do get a number that you have?**
A: Nothing is activated, choose if you want to purchase/build something and the dice move on

**Q: If i have the "bright lights, big city" version of mk, will this (the original plus expansions) give me enough new game play/variety to be worth it?**
A: The deluxe edition is extraordinarily diverse, and from what I understand of Bright Lights, Big City, it is actually a stand alone variation of the original, instead of an expansion.  If set up the explicitly stated set up way, the game should have a mind boggling amount of variation, and ya fun to mix and match to see what ways you and your friends like playing as well! :)

**Q: is there a machi Koro expansion that will allow 6 people to play?**
A: yes

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect game, easy to pick up, but hard to master
*by R***M on August 13, 2016*

Originally my wife bought the base game and after playing that for a few times we got bored of it because there was only 4 landmarks to build. We thought to buy the individual expansion packs but those were going to be expensive so we ended up buying this deluxe version. It came out a little cheaper than if we would've bought the expansion packs. When they arrived we opned them up and the cards were warped and one of the landmarks was labeled Amusement park and on the back had the Airport on it, but that is okay and I am giving them 5 stars because I brought it up to IDW games via email and they were prompt to respond and fix the issue by sending me the new cards.Its a fun game and we love playing it with friends either individual cities or sometimes we play as "business" partners where we team up and make the decisions together which increases the difficulty since we have our own ideas and strategies on how to win. The Harbor and Millionaires Row expansions definitely add a different game play aspect to it with renovations and being able to disable another players main income if they have a strong strategy. Overall we love this game and can't wait for another expansion pack to be released.They include premium currency, which is just a shinier version of the coins from the base game, but they also include "Diamine" which is just like the mine card but has cute little monsters on the card. A cloth bag is included to keep the coins in as well, but we leave a paper plate in the nice Metal Tin that they deluxe version comes with, as opposed to the cardboard box of the base game. We leave the paper plate in there because we put the cards on a lazy susan so we can rotate and read the cards easier on the table.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great, family-friendly, party game for most ages!
*by N***F on December 3, 2016*

We love this game! Basically, it's Sim City meets Settlers of Catan, meets Dominion/ Legendary.Your goal is to get your 4 City Landmarks "built" before the other players so that you get the credit for building the city, Machi Koro. In order to do this, you have to strategize in how you build farms, grocery stores, bakeries, mines, TV Stations, and the like, to get the resources you need so you can build (flip over) your 4 major landmarks.The game is quite fun just with the original set, but the expansion sets do add a little more in-depth playing that allows you to create your own strategy style of building and stealing from other players.Like Catan, the dice are either your best friend getting you the resources you need, or your worst enemy- causing you to not get resources, or possibly for your opponent to steal them from you. But, as with Dominion, if you build your deck with good strategy, you can often easily overcome a lot of bad rolls with a few good ones.The game is very easy to pick up if you've played any games like Dominion, Legendary, or Ascension. If not, the rules are simple enough I would use it as an entry game for people who might find Legendary or Dominion a bit daunting to try.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value, entertaining, easy to learn. Not perfect, but definitely a good game.
*by B***F on December 7, 2015*

Machi Koro's a fun game, easy to learn, and great for a warm up game at a game night or something. It's almost like a faster and more fun Suburbia.The base game by itself leaves a little to be desired, as there are a small handful of strategies that seem overpowered, but the expansions in this deluxe edition add a LOT of variation. It's really a completely different game. I'd give it 5 stars (and I might revise this review later after more games), but I consider it a 4 star at this point because:* Some cards seem over or under-powered. In the base game, there's a bit more of a natural progression between what you can afford (and when you can afford it), but that's less so with the way you play with the expansions. Some of the more powerful cards can pretty easily be counteracted (like the Members Only Club against the Tuna Boat), so it's not horribly broken, but I feel like it's not 100%. It's good, but … just not perfect. The Burger Stand jumps out as an example of an under-powered card. It's just a little awkward to have a card that'll get you 1 coin next to a card that could get you 10+. (Also, I feel like the Radio Tower (base set) is just too powerful, but maybe that's just me.)* Some cards require other cards, and in the expansion-style play, they just never come up. The Flower Shop + Flower Orchard, for example.* Massive, massive decks to shuffle. This is probably unavoidable, but it's just so many cards to shuffle :)* I got one wrong card. One of the expansions came with an extra of one required establishment, and was missing another. Not the hugest of deals, and I'm guessing the company would mail me a new one, but worth noting.It's a good game that I've enjoyed playing with neighbors and at a monthly game night. Easy to get started with, and this set's a great price for the entertainment you'll get out of it. Not perfect, but really good.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-02*