Love the touch regarding your backgound decoration. X-Files, ID4 and a flying saucer (Mars attacks?) really fit. Very good tutorial as well! Thank you!
Just bought this game. Thanks for the clear how to play (again). Very short and efficient. I can start to play immediately... Just finished my first play... Turns out to be a bit more difficult than I expected, which is great. If it's not challenging, it's probably boring. Looking forward to developing my strategy :)
You are great in explaining rules!! Very clear, you included the most important points and havent missed anything! You and watch it played are the best in rules explanation on the whole internet!!!!!
I’ve just ordered the game. So, by watching your tutorial, I think I’ll be ready to play! Good idea to split it into two videos. Much easier to digest.
Absolutely brilliant, my friend. Picked this up yesterday. Set it up this morning to play co-op with my kids. Your video - as always - is exactly what I needed to get me playing with confidence in almost no time. Hugely appreciate it!
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Thanks for this explanation. For the most part, it is super clear. I was wondering if you could clarify a few points. 4:07 Immediately after placing a die, before placing your next die-Could you tell me where in the rule book this is explained? The way I've been playing is, I place all my die, then I do all the actions in the Dice Phase before moving to the Room Phase. Is this not correct? 5:57 This represents that you are using that die to excavate-I've read the rules on this several times and I cannot find where it explicitly states that you do not use the room where you placed the die. The rules are a bit unclear on this. 6:49 In this example, you show a single die in a double room. Isn't this not allowed? I thought you always had to fill up the room in order to place any die in it? In this case, two die would be needed. Thanks, this was all so very helpful.
1. I was hoping I had been clear on this bit. Immediately after placing the die, the alien ships move. You do not resolve the room. I specifically say that you are only placing dice at this time, you do NOT resolve the rooms yet, that comes in the next phase. 2. I’m not sure where that is in the rules, but I can guarantee 100% that the die you place after the excavator is just for excavating and you do not get to also use the room, the room isn’t actually there yet. 3. Good spot! But again, apologies if this wasn’t clear. You CAN place a single die in a room, the alien ships will move as normal. But when you come to the rooms phase, the room will not work, so you just remove the die.
@@GamingRulesVideos You were very clear, the rule book is not. And thanks for the extra clarity on placing a die in a double room. Thanks for responding on all points. :)
I have a question which came up in our game last night... The mothership was on the board with a ship ready to deploy and in the same column was another ship about halfway down. I had to put a dice on this column which moved north down by 1 space. The next space for both ships was the mothership space. Would the mothership move twice, or do you move the ships one at a time, so could we move the first ship... That moves the mothership down, then the space that the other would have moved on was then covered ? Then move that ship?
You need to move all the ships in the column first and all of them simultaneously. Then resolve the spaces where they landed, starting from the top. So in this case: 1) move both ships 1 space 2) descend the mothership by 2 rows 3) while descending the mothership, the obscuring ship (that was previously on a drop point) is moved back to the mothership (to be respawned at the end of the round)
It's not always "1 energy", it is "whatever the energy cost of the room is", so it could be 1, 2, 0, whatever. But yes, it destroys all appicable ships.
you said you win immediately if you research the final space but didn’t say whether the damage or mothership moving to final space is also immediate. Can you have the mothership move to final space and also research the final point and win since one is immediate and the other are not?
both are immediate. If you place a die that causes a ship to move onto a mothership space which loses you the game, then you lose. Remember, dice are placed first (and ships move), before you get to resolve the rooms.
wonderful tutorial and couldn’t express more thanks for it, but got a little question, the rulebook stated that ‘immediately after all ships in a column move, it resolve…’, where i find out in game that it is possible to move a ship into a space where it is occupied by a ship from any adjacent column, how to deal with this situation is missing from the rulebook, did i move it one space less or the whole movement cancel out?
Hey. Constructive criticisme here. The paper rulebook from the game does NOT says what the "Blast" symbol for the mothership action does. Not needed for the 1st Roswell game, but needed for standalone games. The same way, there are rooms not explained on the Rulebook, like in the base for Sidney. I call it the "Purple Room" and still don't know what it does. The campaign might explain it (not there yet, just making some stand alone games) but still... Anyway, having fun with the game, Thks
Constructive criticism on my videos is always welcome, but I’m not the publisher of the game, so any feedback on the rulebook would need to go to them :) The missing blast symbol was discovered after the rulebook went to print. It is fixed online and in later printings. I’ve not got to the Sydney base yet, so not sure what the purple room is, but you are right that it is probably explained in the campaign somewhere.
Unfortunately, we missed that one mothership action in the rulebook. I am very sorry for that, I hope that it haven't caused you any trouble. Luckily, when you look at the damage track, it's quite obvious, what it should do. It should state: "Your base takes one damage."
Regarding the "Purple room", you are supposed to unpack the wrapped sheets as you progress through the campaign. Any new rules (rooms, icons, etc.) that appear in that chapter are explained on the back of the big comics page.
@@tomuhlik Thanks for the reply. No worries, all good. The information was easy to find here on youtube, just wanted to give you the heads up. Great game, having fun with kid.
@@tomuhlik I figured as much. I did went for stand alone games with the campaign material, so that one is my fault. Hard to keep everything packed with a 6y kid around, though the instructions are quite explicit :). My kid sends regards to the makers of the game too.
FYI, right around 13:29, you state in round one you can only put dice in the first two levels of the base, after checking the rules and consulting on BGG , there is actually nothing stopping you from excavating on the first turn. :)
If I move a ship (#1) onto a space where it has to move to the left and then the ship (#2) left of it has to move to the same row, then what happens? Does ship #2 stays and doesn't move?
If you move a ship onto a space with a left arrow, it moves to the left, but only if the space is empty. If the space is occupied by another ship, nothing moves.
I don't understand what is the point of resolving g the dice evert time we place a white die. I understand if we leave one white die for the end, this way you are choosing not to retoll your dice because you liked the numbers you got.
Do you mean "re-rolling" the dice? It is so that you have more choice. If you like the dice you rolled, place the grey ones first. If you don't, place a white one first and re-roll the rest. It is a way that the game allows you re-rolls but not forcing you to do so.
@@ShadowMew I'm not sure what you mean by "the square behind". When ships in a column move, they all move at the same time. It is when ships move side to side with the arrows that they don't move onto a space with another ship.
I feel really well prepared for my first play through, thanks!
Excellent instruction. Watched another video on this game that lost me. Yours was great clear concise and explained well
Rulebook for this game is so-so. Your video helped to clarify things. Thanks so much!
I think poor is the word you’re looking for on the rules completely unclear. This video was good.
That was the clearest and most concise playthrough I have ever seen. Thanks!
Awesome how to play video as usual Paul!! Nice animation too!
Had help from CGE on the transitions :)
@@GamingRulesVideos Still awesome video!
The empty spaces rules. That's what I needed to know. Thanks and sorry I'm late to this party.
I still haven't won Roswell yet. Mothership is a real cunt
Great presentation of the game. Made it easy to understand the playthrough.
thanks!
Immediately subscribed. I wish all game tutorials were like this.
A very nice clear explanation! Thanks. My copy is on its way!
Love the touch regarding your backgound decoration. X-Files, ID4 and a flying saucer (Mars attacks?) really fit. Very good tutorial as well! Thank you!
Fantastic how to play. Very clear and good animations.
Very clear now i don’t need to even open the rule book !!!! You saved my time and energy !!!!!! Thank you !!!! Excellent job !!!
You really are awesome at what you do! Super clear, concise and efficient. WOW! Thanks! Now I'm going to go play a game ;) Cheers!
We’ll done sir. Verified my rule book reading.
Just bought this game. Thanks for the clear how to play (again). Very short and efficient. I can start to play immediately...
Just finished my first play... Turns out to be a bit more difficult than I expected, which is great. If it's not challenging, it's probably boring.
Looking forward to developing my strategy :)
You are great in explaining rules!! Very clear, you included the most important points and havent missed anything! You and watch it played are the best in rules explanation on the whole internet!!!!!
Thanks Paul. First Gaming Rules video I have seen. Very clear.
You have sold me on the game. My copy just arrived today.
I’ve just ordered the game. So, by watching your tutorial, I think I’ll be ready to play! Good idea to split it into two videos. Much easier to digest.
thanks
Very helpful and fantastic and intuitive game. Thanks so much!
Absolutely brilliant, my friend. Picked this up yesterday. Set it up this morning to play co-op with my kids. Your video - as always - is exactly what I needed to get me playing with confidence in almost no time. Hugely appreciate it!
Thanks, Paul! Another great tutorial
I can't imagine how much effort went into making this. Great work!
A lot! Thanks :)
the instructions in the manual are pretty clear, but where I was just not smart enough to wrap my head around this video total cleared it up!
Glad it helped!
yet another brilliant video saves the vague rulebook. thank you!
Never heard of this game before. Intriguing.
Thanks Paul!! Can’t wait to give it a shot.
Well done sir! Brilliant as always.
Great video Paul. No game need ever include rules - just a link to your video 👍🙂
Excellent "how to play" instruction as always!
Good explanation, thank you!
Excellent video. I just ordered this game and love the clear rules explanation
Very clear rules explanation, thanks Paul
Great tutorial! It helped me to clarify some questions I had about the gameplay. Thanks Paul.
Very good explanation.
Thank you very much.
Seems like a fun puzzle with a lot of thorny decisions
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@Cody Dylan instablaster :)
Very good! Thanks for the clear explanations.
Great video, thanks! 👏
Thanks for clearing out some stuff! Great video.
Great video! Thanks
That's was great. Thank you. 😊
Thank you for teaching me the game.
You are more than welcome. Of course, you would be welcome to pop round my house for cookies and I would teach you in person, but we're not allowed!
Fantastic tutorial! Thanks so much.
Excellent explanation, thank you Paul
Thank you! Really useful video and explanation!
Great clear explanations! Thank you.
Great How to. Thanks Paul
Thank you for the video. I always love your work.
Absolutely splendid video perfect treasure
Great video, eberything seems clear. Now I'm off to defend Roswell. 👽
Love your video, thank you 👍
Thanks for this explanation. For the most part, it is super clear. I was wondering if you could clarify a few points.
4:07 Immediately after placing a die, before placing your next die-Could you tell me where in the rule book this is explained? The way I've been playing is, I place all my die, then I do all the actions in the Dice Phase before moving to the Room Phase. Is this not correct?
5:57 This represents that you are using that die to excavate-I've read the rules on this several times and I cannot find where it explicitly states that you do not use the room where you placed the die. The rules are a bit unclear on this.
6:49 In this example, you show a single die in a double room. Isn't this not allowed? I thought you always had to fill up the room in order to place any die in it? In this case, two die would be needed.
Thanks, this was all so very helpful.
1. I was hoping I had been clear on this bit. Immediately after placing the die, the alien ships move. You do not resolve the room. I specifically say that you are only placing dice at this time, you do NOT resolve the rooms yet, that comes in the next phase.
2. I’m not sure where that is in the rules, but I can guarantee 100% that the die you place after the excavator is just for excavating and you do not get to also use the room, the room isn’t actually there yet.
3. Good spot! But again, apologies if this wasn’t clear. You CAN place a single die in a room, the alien ships will move as normal. But when you come to the rooms phase, the room will not work, so you just remove the die.
@@GamingRulesVideos You were very clear, the rule book is not. And thanks for the extra clarity on placing a die in a double room. Thanks for responding on all points. :)
very helpful video, thank you
I've been activating the Motherships power when a ship moved to a mothership panel. I was cheating myself. Thanks for the clarity.
I have a question which came up in our game last night... The mothership was on the board with a ship ready to deploy and in the same column was another ship about halfway down. I had to put a dice on this column which moved north down by 1 space. The next space for both ships was the mothership space. Would the mothership move twice, or do you move the ships one at a time, so could we move the first ship... That moves the mothership down, then the space that the other would have moved on was then covered ? Then move that ship?
You need to move all the ships in the column first and all of them simultaneously.
Then resolve the spaces where they landed, starting from the top.
So in this case:
1) move both ships 1 space
2) descend the mothership by 2 rows
3) while descending the mothership, the obscuring ship (that was previously on a drop point) is moved back to the mothership (to be respawned at the end of the round)
I noticed you have a billy meier UFO picture in your opening scene.
Thanks!
Nicely done
Thank you! Now i think I'm ready to put some aliens down!
Let me know how it goes.
Well done!
Awesome video
What I am unsure about is with the shoot action room, do I spend only one energy to destroy every applicable ship, or each ship?
It's not always "1 energy", it is "whatever the energy cost of the room is", so it could be 1, 2, 0, whatever.
But yes, it destroys all appicable ships.
Do you have a link for where I can purchase from?
a dice set in the unactive area will have a room phase or not?
you said you win immediately if you research the final space but didn’t say whether the damage or mothership moving to final space is also immediate.
Can you have the mothership move to final space and also research the final point and win since one is immediate and the other are not?
both are immediate. If you place a die that causes a ship to move onto a mothership space which loses you the game, then you lose.
Remember, dice are placed first (and ships move), before you get to resolve the rooms.
wonderful tutorial and couldn’t express more thanks for it, but got a little question, the rulebook stated that ‘immediately after all ships in a column move, it resolve…’, where i find out in game that it is possible to move a ship into a space where it is occupied by a ship from any adjacent column, how to deal with this situation is missing from the rulebook, did i move it one space less or the whole movement cancel out?
If you mean ships moving because of the left and right arrows, they do not move into an occupied space
@@GamingRulesVideos thanks for the timely reply and that sort out the case actually, thank you so much 😊
Hey. Constructive criticisme here. The paper rulebook from the game does NOT says what the "Blast" symbol for the mothership action does. Not needed for the 1st Roswell game, but needed for standalone games. The same way, there are rooms not explained on the Rulebook, like in the base for Sidney. I call it the "Purple Room" and still don't know what it does. The campaign might explain it (not there yet, just making some stand alone games) but still... Anyway, having fun with the game, Thks
Constructive criticism on my videos is always welcome, but I’m not the publisher of the game, so any feedback on the rulebook would need to go to them :)
The missing blast symbol was discovered after the rulebook went to print. It is fixed online and in later printings.
I’ve not got to the Sydney base yet, so not sure what the purple room is, but you are right that it is probably explained in the campaign somewhere.
Unfortunately, we missed that one mothership action in the rulebook. I am very sorry for that, I hope that it haven't caused you any trouble.
Luckily, when you look at the damage track, it's quite obvious, what it should do.
It should state: "Your base takes one damage."
Regarding the "Purple room", you are supposed to unpack the wrapped sheets as you progress through the campaign. Any new rules (rooms, icons, etc.) that appear in that chapter are explained on the back of the big comics page.
@@tomuhlik Thanks for the reply. No worries, all good. The information was easy to find here on youtube, just wanted to give you the heads up. Great game, having fun with kid.
@@tomuhlik I figured as much. I did went for stand alone games with the campaign material, so that one is my fault. Hard to keep everything packed with a 6y kid around, though the instructions are quite explicit :). My kid sends regards to the makers of the game too.
FYI, right around 13:29, you state in round one you can only put dice in the first two levels of the base, after checking the rules and consulting on BGG , there is actually nothing stopping you from excavating on the first turn. :)
Indeed. I do explain excavation later as a separate thing though.
If I move a ship (#1) onto a space where it has to move to the left and then the ship (#2) left of it has to move to the same row, then what happens? Does ship #2 stays and doesn't move?
If you move a ship onto a space with a left arrow, it moves to the left, but only if the space is empty. If the space is occupied by another ship, nothing moves.
I don't understand what is the point of resolving g the dice evert time we place a white die. I understand if we leave one white die for the end, this way you are choosing not to retoll your dice because you liked the numbers you got.
Do you mean "re-rolling" the dice?
It is so that you have more choice. If you like the dice you rolled, place the grey ones first. If you don't, place a white one first and re-roll the rest.
It is a way that the game allows you re-rolls but not forcing you to do so.
@@GamingRulesVideos thank you, that's what I thought but I wasn't sure.
What happens if the ships overlap a space?
You cannot have two ships on the same space.
Great thanks, I'll stop the square behind. These videos are helping.
@@ShadowMew I'm not sure what you mean by "the square behind". When ships in a column move, they all move at the same time.
It is when ships move side to side with the arrows that they don't move onto a space with another ship.
I've watched this about 30 times.... And I haven't got a clue what I'm supposed to do at all😭😭.
I've done some playthrough videos if that helps. So you can see how it all works together.
noice
This is not a tutorial, it’s an overview.
erm? Are you sure you watched the video? It is a full tutorial. Not an overview.
My video teaches you how to play.