CORRECTION: Contrary to what it says in the video at 18:17 - when resolving raids, resource cubes that have been placed on locations by bandit goons stay on the board.
Just a quick question about suspicion. If a goon is recruited or goons advance and there were suspicion cubes on that space. Do those cubes stay on that space or go back to supply to be set out to new goon locations?
@@ChrisCashubec Hey there Chris, I'd like to be able to assist, but I lent my copy to a friend, so I can't easily look up the rules for you. Perhaps checking or asking in the forums on BoardGameGeek might be best.
I read two versions of the rules (one at BGG and now that I own Lockup the physical copy it came with)... Besides not removing the resource cubes, it also looks like you don't reset the suspicion cubes after a raid. (In the video, both the resources and suspicion are replenished.)
Played this game tonight for the first time. We narrowed the decisions down to this, Pret-a-porte, and Ex Libris. Went with this game because Rodney Smith did a video on this game and not the others. Rodney, your videos are so good, that whether or not you have made a how to play video literally factors into our decision making process. Thanks for the excellent videos!
Hey! First watched Rodney's videos 10 years back when i bought Dungeon Roll and LOTR LCG! Now engaged more with board games and in my excitement found out still "Watch It Played" quality video tutorials still up and i totally feel are so well filmed. Congrats on the consistensy! ☺
Yup! This is a must. We still love Roll Player and the expansion, so this is definitely going into the collection. I will be ordering it as soon as I get back from our cruise. (We brought four games on the cruise, including Taverns of Tiefenthal (which I got for Christmas but have not played), Architects of the West Kingdom, Watergate, and London). I don’t want it waiting on my porch while I am gone. But this looks amazing! GREAT video!!!
Oh MAN, FIVE games, I forgot, I also brought Dead Men Tell No Tales!!! Gottta have a pirate game on a Cruise Ship!!!! I realized when we were unpacking. My wife won Watergate while we were waiting for our room. She was the Editors and she made two connections..... Dang it. Nixon got caught.
I backed this game on Kickstarter, and am so glad to see it getting attention. I have played this with a couple of game groups, and everyone seemed to like it. I really like the worker placement mechanic of this one... another you might check out is "Treasure Mountain"... a great worker placement with a bump mechanic. Thanks for the great vids.
This was definitely my most surprising game from 2019...being from TW games I knew it'd be good, but I didn't realize just how much I'd like it! And a little birdie told me that an expansion is planned for it sometime this year or next!
This game looks really good. it's nice to see euro games more in a space where players are competing for resources, and the mechanic where you bid for tiles looks fun.
Just got a copy of this game. As usual, thanks for the clear and well produced explanation, Rodney. Just saved me a lot of time having read and re-read the fairly lengthy rulebook. 👍👍
I played this at GenCon and enjoyed it. So if I knew how to play, then why did I watch the video? Yup, you guessed it, I wanted to see the box flip. Now the lounge music I was not expecting...
Hello, Just to clarify about going to the library. Since you only go to the library if you do not win any resources, that means you only get to go to the library from locations #1, 3 and 4 since they only give to first and second/ last? And NOT rooms #2, 5, 6, 7 since everyone can do something? So, in the sewers, the 4th place player in a 4 player game would get a green cube and not be able to go to the library? Unless they choose forfeit their green cube and go to the library instead?
Thanks! Another question. If a location has suspicion cubes and the player with the most strength at that location forfeits their reward to go to the library, do they still have to take the suspicion cubes or do they get passed to the next player?
Andrew Heagle They still had the most strength and attracted the attention of the guards, so they get the cubes (even if they duck out to the library).
:) Already bought his and like it. Review was Excellent (as usual). Game itself could have used some design changes to make "valuables" and "storage space" more user friendly, better graphical clarification on the room divisions / rewards but otherwise a well made game.
Sort of, but not really. What I'm showing at 16:52, is that you add suspicion and resource cubes to the board once the old goons have been moved and new ones have been added at the end of a round. Then IF you run out of suspicion to add at that point, you stop and resolve a raid. After the raid, as shown at 18:18, you remove all cubes from the board, and then re-add cubes (basically resetting them). Keep in mind, there may be other cubes on the board, from suspicion that didn't get collected due to scouts, etc - so the clean sweep and reset ensures there aren't other cubes lingering around.
Is the box you throw in the beginning empty or is it the full game? And is this why in some videos you don't do the spin? Because the game is to heavy?
Hi Rodney, one thing that you could ask for clarification with the publisher or designer, a question was posted on bgg regarding returning the Resource cubes to the supply after a raid 18:17 and the Designer said that the Resources should stay in the board, can you confirm if he made a mistake or if there's a "goof" in your explanation? boardgamegeek.com/thread/2532028/article/36190577#36190577 Thank you
Hard to say. This video was reviewed by the publisher before publication, so possibly they changed their mind on the rule? Or, as sometimes happens, what the publisher decides the rule will be, is different from the designers original intention.
@@WatchItPlayed that's what I said on that bgg post... I don't know if it's possible for you to bring this "inconsistency" to the publisher and ask them to clarify what is the official correct way to play and let us know here and on that bgg thread it would be fantastic. Cheers
I've uncovered a CONSPIRACY within this video's description - it says "learn how to play Jubako!" Jubako wouldn't be taught on this channel for... 11 more months! What's going on!
CORRECTION: Contrary to what it says in the video at 18:17 - when resolving raids, resource cubes that have been placed on locations by bandit goons stay on the board.
Just a quick question about suspicion. If a goon is recruited or goons advance and there were suspicion cubes on that space. Do those cubes stay on that space or go back to supply to be set out to new goon locations?
@@ChrisCashubec Hey there Chris, I'd like to be able to assist, but I lent my copy to a friend, so I can't easily look up the rules for you. Perhaps checking or asking in the forums on BoardGameGeek might be best.
I read two versions of the rules (one at BGG and now that I own Lockup the physical copy it came with)... Besides not removing the resource cubes, it also looks like you don't reset the suspicion cubes after a raid. (In the video, both the resources and suspicion are replenished.)
Played this game tonight for the first time. We narrowed the decisions down to this, Pret-a-porte, and Ex Libris. Went with this game because Rodney Smith did a video on this game and not the others.
Rodney, your videos are so good, that whether or not you have made a how to play video literally factors into our decision making process. Thanks for the excellent videos!
Cole, so very happy to know these videos have been helpful! I hope you have a great time playing :)
Hey! First watched Rodney's videos 10 years back when i bought Dungeon Roll and LOTR LCG! Now engaged more with board games and in my excitement found out still "Watch It Played" quality video tutorials still up and i totally feel are so well filmed. Congrats on the consistensy! ☺
Very glad your return to the hobby included a visit out way. Thanks for the very kind words about the work - appreciate that!
I like the way you choose matching shirts 😁
Well thank you for noticing :)
We just got this game today, and wow, this game is so much fun! Such great tension placing the tiles. Thanks for the video!
So glad you enjoyed it - a fun theme, and clever mechanics. Glad you enjoyed Stephen :)
Yup! This is a must. We still love Roll Player and the expansion, so this is definitely going into the collection. I will be ordering it as soon as I get back from our cruise. (We brought four games on the cruise, including Taverns of Tiefenthal (which I got for Christmas but have not played), Architects of the West Kingdom, Watergate, and London). I don’t want it waiting on my porch while I am gone. But this looks amazing! GREAT video!!!
Oh MAN, FIVE games, I forgot, I also brought Dead Men Tell No Tales!!! Gottta have a pirate game on a Cruise Ship!!!! I realized when we were unpacking. My wife won Watergate while we were waiting for our room. She was the Editors and she made two connections..... Dang it. Nixon got caught.
This prison seems horribly designed to actually contain prisoners, but the game looks fun!
I backed this game on Kickstarter, and am so glad to see it getting attention. I have played this with a couple of game groups, and everyone seemed to like it. I really like the worker placement mechanic of this one... another you might check out is "Treasure Mountain"... a great worker placement with a bump mechanic. Thanks for the great vids.
Glad you’ve been enjoying the game!
This was definitely my most surprising game from 2019...being from TW games I knew it'd be good, but I didn't realize just how much I'd like it!
And a little birdie told me that an expansion is planned for it sometime this year or next!
Hopefully with unpainted Miniature models, it would make this game even better, substantially better.
@@MaZEEZaM ehh if they offer that, hopefully it's an extra...I don't care for mini's and would prefer the game be less expensive.
This game looks really good. it's nice to see euro games more in a space where players are competing for resources, and the mechanic where you bid for tiles looks fun.
Glad you enjoyed checking it out!
My daughter got this for me for Christmas. I cannot wait to play it! Going to watch the video again.
Good kid you have there :)
One of my all time fave game ! :) Great for solo and multiplayer! Excellent artwork and an Excellent tutorial from the one and only ;)
Thank you kindly!
Just got a copy of this game. As usual, thanks for the clear and well produced explanation, Rodney.
Just saved me a lot of time having read and re-read the fairly lengthy rulebook. 👍👍
Have a wonderful time playing Adam!
The Roll Call phase looks really interesting for the same reasons that I love the bidding-like mind games in phase 2 of Crystal Palace.
NEXT GAME ON MY LIST: Many thx for the detail walkthrough next game to get from my local game store.
Glad you enjoyed and hope you have a great time playing!
That throw was perfect. How many takes did that take? Haha look forward to checking this out.
One. Always one. This is Rodney "One take wonder" Smith we're talking about.
Check out the blooper reel... ruclips.net/video/9WXTNh3fsM0/видео.html
@@usnavhm Well damn i clearly havent been keeping up with his content haha
@@stevefratus1546 Lol, it's true. Watch that link. It's short.
@@usnavhm That made me laugh. "There's a reason. I don't drop it."
I played this at GenCon and enjoyed it. So if I knew how to play, then why did I watch the video? Yup, you guessed it, I wanted to see the box flip. Now the lounge music I was not expecting...
I love this one. Now let's see If I play it right :D
Nice game & nice video!
Hello, Just to clarify about going to the library. Since you only go to the library if you do not win any resources, that means you only get to go to the library from locations #1, 3 and 4 since they only give to first and second/ last? And NOT rooms #2, 5, 6, 7 since everyone can do something? So, in the sewers, the 4th place player in a 4 player game would get a green cube and not be able to go to the library? Unless they choose forfeit their green cube and go to the library instead?
Correct.
Thanks! Another question. If a location has suspicion cubes and the player with the most strength at that location forfeits their reward to go to the library, do they still have to take the suspicion cubes or do they get passed to the next player?
Andrew Heagle They still had the most strength and attracted the attention of the guards, so they get the cubes (even if they duck out to the library).
:) Already bought his and like it. Review was Excellent (as usual).
Game itself could have used some design changes to make "valuables" and "storage space" more user friendly, better graphical clarification on the room divisions / rewards but otherwise a well made game.
yeah. Most people I have played with have a hard time understanding what valuables are and what they do.
@@wyz1324 I'm planning to make crafty bits for the valuables. And placemats to do a better job of organizing player clutter.
@@matthewharris-levesque5809 That would be nice
Glad you enjoyed the video!
At last! A game in which I get to first every time.
Made just for you, ya troublemaker!
Jackie Fuchs This will go on your permanent record!
Am I mixing things up or did you say to add resources and suspicion at the end of a round twice at 16:52 and 18:18 ?
Sort of, but not really. What I'm showing at 16:52, is that you add suspicion and resource cubes to the board once the old goons have been moved and new ones have been added at the end of a round. Then IF you run out of suspicion to add at that point, you stop and resolve a raid. After the raid, as shown at 18:18, you remove all cubes from the board, and then re-add cubes (basically resetting them).
Keep in mind, there may be other cubes on the board, from suspicion that didn't get collected due to scouts, etc - so the clean sweep and reset ensures there aren't other cubes lingering around.
@@WatchItPlayed Got it. I missed a little portion and, having rewatched it, I'm on board now. Thanks for the clarification.
Rodney, During the Library phase and the same person collect say 1st and 2nd, or 1st and 3rd, etc? Or is it one collection per player?
Hey Jeff, I'm not quite sure I understand the question, but I can tell you that you only gain 1 reward per player there.
Is the box you throw in the beginning empty or is it the full game? And is this why in some videos you don't do the spin? Because the game is to heavy?
I haven't always done the spin, that's something that started later in the shows life, but became a fun little thing that I enjoy doing now.
Where can I get those token trays?
Ah, sorry! I forgot the link, here you go: boardgamegeekstore.com?aff=2
@@WatchItPlayed Thank you!
Does this come with a Roll Player promo card like Cartographers does?
Hi Billy, it may have, but I don't remember now if it did or not!
Rodney Smith, do you ever get to play Combat Commander: Europe? If yes, what do you think about it?
I have, but I don't review, so I can't help you there.
I'm really curious when I will actually be able to get these trayz? I want some, but it has been on preorder forever... anyone knows...? :)
I'm going to follow up with them about it. I figured that since I had some, they must have them back in stock.
I always wonder how many times he has to do the box flip in the beginning :D
First time every time, of course! ;)
Hi Rodney, one thing that you could ask for clarification with the publisher or designer, a question was posted on bgg regarding returning the Resource cubes to the supply after a raid 18:17 and the Designer said that the Resources should stay in the board, can you confirm if he made a mistake or if there's a "goof" in your explanation?
boardgamegeek.com/thread/2532028/article/36190577#36190577
Thank you
Hard to say. This video was reviewed by the publisher before publication, so possibly they changed their mind on the rule? Or, as sometimes happens, what the publisher decides the rule will be, is different from the designers original intention.
@@WatchItPlayed that's what I said on that bgg post... I don't know if it's possible for you to bring this "inconsistency" to the publisher and ask them to clarify what is the official correct way to play and let us know here and on that bgg thread it would be fantastic. Cheers
@@PauloRenato23 Just heard from the publisher: Those resource cubes stay on the board. Will add a note to the video.
@@WatchItPlayed Great :)
i buy this game @ essen i love it - like all game in Rollplayer world :)
I am pretty sure I will consistently be the biggest trouble maker. So we will randomize the first player, LOL
Ha! That might be a good idea :)
We are playing Lockdown
Good!
I've uncovered a CONSPIRACY within this video's description - it says "learn how to play Jubako!" Jubako wouldn't be taught on this channel for... 11 more months! What's going on!
Oh farts! I was updating descriptions and copy/pasted the wrong thing in. Or am I just SAYING that to cover up the conspiracy?!?!
This game has a very Lords of Waterdeep vibe to it
This game is screaming out for miniature models.
With minis you wouldnt be able to blindly bid on each location.