Kingdomino: Board Game versus Digital App

The Kingdomino App just launched in June 2025. Now available for purchase on iOS and Android platforms, for an initial investment of $4.99, Kingdomino fans can play this 2017 Spiel de Jahres favorite anywhere, any time. So, how does the digital version compare to the board game, and is it worth it?

The Board Game

For those new to the Kingdomino ‘verse, the board game accommodates 2-4 players, ages 8 and up. Each game takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. The game comes with 48 dominoes composed of 2 terrain squares. The objective: build the perfect kingdom by strategically selecting and adding dominoes to your kingdom. Match them to form different territories, connecting terrain squares with point-earning crowns to improve your overall score. For each territory created, points are only gained if there is at least one crown present in the territory!

To add dimensionality to a game, players can select from several variations: 

  • Build big. If playing a 2-player game: create a 7×7 kingdom.
  • Harmonize. Earn 5 bonus points by forming a complete grid without gaps.
  • Center it. Gain 10 extra points if the castle is in the middle of your kingdom.
  • Create a run. Play 3 games in a row. The player with the highest score at the end, wins.

For gamers wanting to disengage from digital, the physical version offers a visually enticing tactile experience. A beloved fan favorite, this is often a go-to strategy game for family-and-friend game nights.

Additionally, Kingdomino board game packaging has received a fresh new look. Featuring all-new illustrations by Pauline Detraz, this edition brings renewed charm as well as visual appeal for both longtime fans and newcomers to the world of Kingdomino.

The Digital App

The Kingdomino Digital App brings everything you love about the original board game to digital form. Select then place terrain tiles and watch your kingdom come to life through charming animations. Players accessing the app will have four play options available. Choose from Single Player or Pass and Play. Alternatively, connect with people around the world with the Online Public feature or meet with friends in an Online Private session. 

Unlike the board game, the digital version can now accommodate single players. If a game remains unfinished, players can start or stop easily and progress will be saved. The main menu also provides access to multiple bonuses that enhance player experience. These features include:

  • Character selection: choose from multiple avatars.
  • Special item acquisition: win magic dominoes and use them to unlock special features.
  • Adapt your experience: purchase characters and castles for customization.
  • Check your stats: track progress on the Achievement and Leadership boards.

Perhaps the single player option, the gamification of Kingdomino, improved portability and increased accessibility may give the digital app an edge over the physical board game. Ultimately though, at the end of the day, individual preference will likely factor into which version appeals.