You can banish other players cards, steal, and even defend when being targeted. I think that is enough interaction, more than what it has would be annoying to play because there is so much luck involved already. Played 2 games at 4 player and it seems good at that count, especially since we get to see more cards. I don't agree with most of the review, but I still appreciate the work put into your video. Good sense of humor also. 🤙
Your opinions seem to be in the majority. That's disappointing. With mega hits like Scythe, Wingspan, and Viticulture- I have high expectations from Stonemaier games.The art does look great, however.
Could not agree with the comparison to the Race for the Galaxy. Even though the arguments seemed valid in terms of mechanics etc, the games feel very different and the gameplay is a lot more.. ehm.. 'refined' I'd say for the RftG.
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You can banish other players cards, steal, and even defend when being targeted. I think that is enough interaction, more than what it has would be annoying to play because there is so much luck involved already. Played 2 games at 4 player and it seems good at that count, especially since we get to see more cards. I don't agree with most of the review, but I still appreciate the work put into your video. Good sense of humor also. 🤙
Now I really want to read the book
You should. They are very good.
3:28 mirroring video? on purpose?
Ah, no unfortunately missed it in the edit. But all our respect for noticing :D
Your opinions seem to be in the majority. That's disappointing. With mega hits like Scythe, Wingspan, and Viticulture- I have high expectations from Stonemaier games.The art does look great, however.
Oh yes, the production is top notch. And again, it is not a bad game. Just the experiences will be very swingy.
Could not agree with the comparison to the Race for the Galaxy.
Even though the arguments seemed valid in terms of mechanics etc, the games feel very different and the gameplay is a lot more.. ehm.. 'refined' I'd say for the RftG.
Oh, mechanisms wise, sure (except that you have cards). But for me, feel wise, what to play and what to keep. Feels really similar.