Great playthrough, I love this game solo, its quick and easy and has a great thematic story line/ campaign . A quick bonus for you @18:27 you said that crossfire does 3 damage, it actually does 4! You are also a person and you DO count as one for crossfire (this has been confirmed by Jacob the designer somewhere but I forget where)
Tip: The Crossfire card ALSO counts your character as a Person, so you always have at least 1 kill with it, and four at the 18:40 moment. :-) The developer, Jacob Fryxelius, have put down a list of easy to miss first-time-reminders here: boardgamegeek.com/thread/1877077/first-time-reminders Edit: I saw now that you already got a heads up on that one, I'll leave my note for the useful link.
Purchased to play solo on a recommendation. Played it a handful of times and traded it for Fallout instead. The game is brutally difficult with very little sense of agency IMO. I don’t mind hard games but I do mind when I feel like I have no recourse against it. I know some will disagree with me but many I’ve spoke to also agree.
Sorry that was your experience! I haven't found it too difficult, but I'll note that one of the early scenarios was errata-ed by the designer, so maybe that 's where things went south...
One Stop Co-op Shop possibly. I started with the first scenario and only made it to the forth. After that, I didn’t advance much further. I think the trade for Fallout was a better deal in the end.
I'm able to ignore it while playing, but I agree with you. If you go to Boardgamegeek, you can see all kinds of fan-made alternate art, using different themes.
Did you see the official errata that made it a little easier? I still agree it's an error that should have been fixed. Worst case you can just skip that one :)
0:45 = Set-Up
3:45 = Basics of Play
5:55 = Playthrough
Great playthrough, I love this game solo, its quick and easy and has a great thematic story line/ campaign . A quick bonus for you @18:27 you said that crossfire does 3 damage, it actually does 4! You are also a person and you DO count as one for crossfire (this has been confirmed by Jacob the designer somewhere but I forget where)
Oh crud, really!? That's great. I always thought that trap was a little underpowered, so even a +1 bonus for yourself would improve it.
fun little game with the artwork makes it more family friendly
Sean Morgan that’s a great point! If it was less cutesy and more real, I couldn’t show it to my kids :)
Nice video. You played it really well.
Per Hallberg thank you sir!
Tip: The Crossfire card ALSO counts your character as a Person, so you always have at least 1 kill with it, and four at the 18:40 moment. :-)
The developer, Jacob Fryxelius, have put down a list of easy to miss first-time-reminders here: boardgamegeek.com/thread/1877077/first-time-reminders
Edit: I saw now that you already got a heads up on that one, I'll leave my note for the useful link.
This is great. Thanks!
Ive heard quite alot of people bashing the art but I think it is a really good one lol 😅
Art will always be subjective!
@@OneStopCoopShop indeed thanks btw for all the awsome content :) appreciated!
Loved this game. It is really hard though.
kirkbeiser for sure, especially some missions (with some characters)
Purchased to play solo on a recommendation. Played it a handful of times and traded it for Fallout instead.
The game is brutally difficult with very little sense of agency IMO. I don’t mind hard games but I do mind when I feel like I have no recourse against it.
I know some will disagree with me but many I’ve spoke to also agree.
Sorry that was your experience! I haven't found it too difficult, but I'll note that one of the early scenarios was errata-ed by the designer, so maybe that 's where things went south...
One Stop Co-op Shop possibly. I started with the first scenario and only made it to the forth. After that, I didn’t advance much further. I think the trade for Fallout was a better deal in the end.
@@victorgonzalez2927 oh, that's definitely an upgrade in monetary value!
27$ WOW !
Paid £29.
Really good solo game!! Just wish the art was more realistic though.
Gustave154 mostly agree, though if it was the usual bloody zombie fare my kids couldn’t play :)
As much as i like the setting and gameplay, the artwork is really really not my cup of tea
I'm able to ignore it while playing, but I agree with you.
If you go to Boardgamegeek, you can see all kinds of fan-made alternate art, using different themes.
Mission 1B nearly impossible. Botched mission design imho.
Did you see the official errata that made it a little easier? I still agree it's an error that should have been fixed. Worst case you can just skip that one :)