Hobby Japan Roshi Admiral Master of Respect Board Game for 3-5 people New

Become an old master of martial arts and expand your dojo.
"Old Master Respect Master of Respect", which achieved the funding goal in a short time on Kickstarter, is now on sale to the general public.

The player becomes an "old master" who runs the dojo and raises his disciples.
The most important thing in the process is to be "respected".
If you can do something that is respected by other players, you will be "respected" and you will be the winner.
The dojo grows by instructing the disciples to act with tiles, increasing the number of disciples, training the disciples, and learning the mystery.
You can do the same by "respecting" the actions of the disciples that other old masters do.
Admired players get victory points and bonuses.

To be well respected by others, and to be well respected for their actions,
A plot-type resource management game where you can think about your own actions.

* This product is a regular version. Kickstarter stretch goal products are not included.


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