Honestly, I am sure the game is great, but watching Richard animate the events with his electrifying enthusiasm is also great fun. I've gotten into the habit of telling stories while I play games too because of him.
2 failures (0); 3 1 star (1); and 1 2 star (1) Therefore, the expected value of the die = (2/6)(0)+(3/6)(1)+(1/6)(2) = 0 + (1/2) + (1/3) = 5/6 ≈ .8333333…
I'm not sure what it is, but something about this game is immensely appealing to me. Maybe it's the theme, which seems somewhat cozy, or maybe it's the D&D inspired mechanics like inspiration. Whatever it is, it's definitely caught my attention!
Honestly, I am sure the game is great, but watching Richard animate the events with his electrifying enthusiasm is also great fun. I've gotten into the habit of telling stories while I play games too because of him.
that puts a big smile on my face! :)
@@rahdo 😁
2 failures (0); 3 1 star (1); and 1 2 star (1)
Therefore, the expected value of the die = (2/6)(0)+(3/6)(1)+(1/6)(2) = 0 + (1/2) + (1/3) = 5/6 ≈ .8333333…
This is a winner, I think a great theme, great game mechanics and just simple round turn order
a banjo card!? Ok, I'm sold. Must have. :)
23:14 But what if she does NOT defeat the boar? Would she still do the AND - or would her turn be over?
whether you succeed for fail on the first step, you still get to do further "AND" steps (if you want to) :)
I'm not sure what it is, but something about this game is immensely appealing to me. Maybe it's the theme, which seems somewhat cozy, or maybe it's the D&D inspired mechanics like inspiration. Whatever it is, it's definitely caught my attention!
The Chicken Cup returns! I remember when it once played the role of the Chicken Cup of Doom in Elder Sign.