Glad to see you guys (Alexander, Bill, Grant and Mike) I love it. I have had a blast playing this one as any of the four factions. 22:35 Would have like the player aid to mention that you cannot house or repair unless you have control of that space? One of the darker sides of this game (RDR) is how you can lose some of the civilian population (not displaced, but sucked out into the Martian void) when damage is placed on the infrastructure track. So are we going to see a 2025 ranking of the volumes of COIN games out thus far?
The general opinion has been to start with Cuba Libre and more recently The British Way (two players) and People Power ( three players). I would even include Colonial Twilight (two players). However, Alexander and Grant gave probably the best answer in a recent video -- find one with a theme that interests you and go from there. Once you learn the basic mechanics you should be able to pickup any one of them. Enjoy!
I played 6 coin games and like them alot. I might be alone here and making big assumptions. But my initial feeling is i have no real compulsion to play a dry as the martian atmosphere procedural coin game in a sci-fi or fantasy setting.
Just got this to the table and started the tutorial. A bit daunting to think of playing all four sides all the way through a full game. Edit - Mike and Grant look enough alike to be brothers.
Glad to see you guys (Alexander, Bill, Grant and Mike) I love it. I have had a blast playing this one as any of the four factions.
22:35 Would have like the player aid to mention that you cannot house or repair unless you have control of that space?
One of the darker sides of this game (RDR) is how you can lose some of the civilian population (not displaced, but sucked out into the Martian void) when damage is placed on the infrastructure track.
So are we going to see a 2025 ranking of the volumes of COIN games out thus far?
Alexander: "Is [Echo from the Dark] set in the same universe? That would be cool..."
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What would you consider the best Coin game to start with by someone who never picked up one?
The general opinion has been to start with Cuba Libre and more recently The British Way (two players) and People Power ( three players). I would even include Colonial Twilight (two players). However, Alexander and Grant gave probably the best answer in a recent video -- find one with a theme that interests you and go from there. Once you learn the basic mechanics you should be able to pickup any one of them. Enjoy!
I played 6 coin games and like them alot. I might be alone here and making big assumptions. But my initial feeling is i have no real compulsion to play a dry as the martian atmosphere procedural coin game in a sci-fi or fantasy setting.
Just got this to the table and started the tutorial. A bit daunting to think of playing all four sides all the way through a full game. Edit - Mike and Grant look enough alike to be brothers.