I am quite hook up with Eric and his playthrough, it is like living these adventures with him for the first time. And he is also very funny (like almost everybody in this channel, by the way). I love his reaction when Justin plays "Act of desperation". However, a minor observation: on 33:09, "Arousing suspicions" does not make you earn two money, but the other way round. 😀
I'm always amazed how fast these guys play the scenarios. My group of 4 peeps usually spend 3-4 h per scenario. Mostly because we do not rush and debate possible actions a lot. But still :)
Loving the dynamic. Perhaps slow down play a little, to make it easier to digest whats going on. (Not to speak for Eric, but as a new player, it seems he may benefit from that too)
100% agree. It also sometimes nice as a new player to read the agenda and act advancing. So much upkeep is being done in 5 seconds that as a new player I'd not understand why things are happening. New locations appear some disappear with little to describe here is a hallway that connects to these three. Here's 3 adjoining rooms we will have to go in and out of each until we find what we are looking for
Damn saving Peter on their first try! Nice! I'm pretty sure Live and Learn is part of the same action, it duplicates the test, so you would keep the +1 difficulty.
I'm amazed. I don't know the last time I've seen Peter Clover rescued as the second scenario.
These really do feel like speed runs, checked my playtimes for these and its more than double, 2 handed solo.
I am quite hook up with Eric and his playthrough, it is like living these adventures with him for the first time. And he is also very funny (like almost everybody in this channel, by the way). I love his reaction when Justin plays "Act of desperation".
However, a minor observation: on 33:09, "Arousing suspicions" does not make you earn two money, but the other way round. 😀
Loving the beginner player run through!
Helping me realise all the mistakes I’ve been making!
Keep it up!!
I'm always amazed how fast these guys play the scenarios. My group of 4 peeps usually spend 3-4 h per scenario. Mostly because we do not rush and debate possible actions a lot. But still :)
Τhat's because when they record it, it isnt the 1st time they played it. Also 2 players is faster than 3 or 4.
Loving the dynamic. Perhaps slow down play a little, to make it easier to digest whats going on. (Not to speak for Eric, but as a new player, it seems he may benefit from that too)
100% agree. It also sometimes nice as a new player to read the agenda and act advancing. So much upkeep is being done in 5 seconds that as a new player I'd not understand why things are happening. New locations appear some disappear with little to describe here is a hallway that connects to these three. Here's 3 adjoining rooms we will have to go in and out of each until we find what we are looking for
9:37 Eric still had an action left, dang! Tracking stuff in this game is so hard, especially when a lot of stuff happens after an action.
Damn saving Peter on their first try! Nice! I'm pretty sure Live and Learn is part of the same action, it duplicates the test, so you would keep the +1 difficulty.
12:00 Why was the test at 1 to 0? 12:20 Why is the shroud 0? Never mind, it's "Quick Learner", it was offscreen so I missed that.
I'm quite new to this game. Shouldn't Peter die to abomination in the room as he is criminal?
What is that app you are using to track the campaign
Act of Desperation Pog
13:18 Shouldn't the doom on the bad guy go away when you advance?
It happens after we resolve all the other stuff on the advance. Sometimes I don't do things in the proper order or it slips my mind in the moment :)