The Dutch Resistance: Orange Shall Overcome review (review copy provided)
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- Mike reviews this tense crisis management game of Dutch resistance against the Nazis during World War 2.
Crowdfunding link (reprint and expansion) - www.kickstarter.com/projects/...
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0:00 - Introduction
0:38 - Threat Management
1:26 - Pickup and Deliver
2:22 - Scenario Variety
2:59 - Character Actions
4:20 - Movement Puzzle
5:36 - Final Thoughts Игры
Crowdfunding link (reprint and expansions) - www.kickstarter.com/projects/orange-shall-overcom/dutch-resistance-expansion-and-reprint
COMPONENTS - They are a mix of wood and cardboard, all good quality. There isn't much of an insert, so you might want to find your own way to organize the tokens.
0:00 - Introduction
0:38 - Threat Management
1:26 - Pickup and Deliver
2:22 - Scenario Variety
2:59 - Character Actions
4:20 - Movement Puzzle
5:36 - Final Thoughts
I kickstarted this game based solely off the artwork and use of real people. The update told about the different people used in the game. I even bought a biography of one person. Very interesting
Great Review ❤️ I played this game alot since I've bought it on the Essen Fair last year. I really like the overall mood and the stories that are told.
Great review…. Definitely jumping on this one!
with the new kickstarter coming to a close....this review sealed my decision.....im IN!
I backed it as well~ just wondering about the replayability
The expansion includes some more scenarios, so replay ability should be good.
@Kiterunner I think it’s very good. Even within a given scenario there are many randomized elements
@@OneStopCoopShop Thanks for the quick reply! Appreciate it very much~ 😊
There is a little spider on the board! Nice that you didn't kill it on screen. ;)
Holy cow, when!? I need a timestamp 😅😅😅
@@OneStopCoopShop Hey Mike, while Michael Gaskin didn't gave a timestamp I am another Michael who noticed it too - it's on 1:00 around number 6 on the track. 😋
Maybe the spider is a pre-order bonus... 😂
Holly spider, Batman! Are you folks watching Mike's videos with a 50x zoom?
Poor spider. It literally had the hand of doom looming over it.
Watched this and immediately backed it mere hours before the deadline. Is OSCS planning on doing a playthrough at some point in the future?
(Jason) I will likely do one later in the summer.
I think that's fair
Was really curious how this would hit you given Crisis Management isn't your go to
Looks a lot like a really fleshed out, large-scale version of Maquis. (Not a criticism at all, just observing how similar they they seem on paper!)
Definitely has some similar dna, though I found this one more “epic”
So Maquis... But longer and bigger
How do you feel about playtime (2p/solo)? Doesn't it feel like the game drags towards the end? Because if I'm not wrong there's no escalation, and you're trying to finish the mission in predetermined number of turns that might lead to dragging.
I've watched Steve's playthroughs and I just can't tell by myself. Steve have managed to finish it in 2-2.5h (depending on scenario), it seems long but does it feel so? It's the only thing that worries me.
So to answer both questions:
1 - my time for solo was 60-90. With experienced players in coop I think that same time should still be doable
2 - originally the lack of escalation was one of my 5 points, but I think raising the difficulty tends to avoid that problem, especially when you get into the nastier occupier cards halfway through the game. But yea, at lower difficulty settings the game can drag if you focus on removing police and staying safe and don’t aggressively pursue victory.
Hope that helps!
@@OneStopCoopShop Thank you for reply!
Glad to hear about 90min, it's reasonable length.
It looks like a bigger version of Maquis.
Lots of similarities for sure!
Here's me thinking that this was about Jan. 6.
Just a little bit different 😅😅
Oranje boven!