I backed the Collector's Edition on Kickstarter and couldn't have been more satisfied. One of the best production's I've ever seen and a great game! Looking forward to hearing you discuss Tuscany and that edition!!
Tom, love your videos! Also, stoked for you to be joined by THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE! However, I may be mistaken, but I don't believe you can combine multiple grapes of the same color to produce a wine of a higher value (unless it's blush or sparkling).
This is a great game! My wife and I have played it so many times, and even though we don't have the Tuscany expansion YET, Viticulture by itself is still very enjoyable.
Wonder Creation Studios 9 times with my fiance so far, ordered expansion in through FLGS. Very strong game, looking forward to introducing it to my parents when they come down in May.
Played this game for the first time this afternoon. Never played the first edition. I actually mentioned that the grande worker felt like it was tacked on late in the development to fix a noticeable placement issue in the game. Turns out that I was right. Unfortunately, I didn’t end up liking the game-at least with 5 players-because it felt like there were too many opportunities for other players to block me from spaces that I needed. I would have to play it again to be sure, but I suspect that the game is better at 4 or fewer players. Not sure if I’ll want to play it again, though, because there were a lot of noticeable oversights in the production, such as some icons looking a little too similar to each other at first glance.
HenrikBergander It's a little more complex than Stone Age, and the only luck element is in the card draw (see bARRY dOUBLET's review on this channel) So if you're finding that Stone Age is getting a little stale because it's so easy, this is a good next step up.
I like viticulture but there's seems only 1 route to victory: Get vines, plant vines, harvest grapes, make wine, ship wine. How well you do kind of depends on if the random vine cards you get match up well with the shipping cards you get.
I like the Dice tower and everything they do a lot. But the hammer smashing, nooooo!, you might aswell have smashed my heart with that thing, oh.. my soul... nooooes.
Don't think so, I just bought a copy yesterday and I've seen them floating around for a while. Haven't cracked my box open yet, so I dont know if it's the same edition. Quite sure it is though.
I heard about this through the grape vine;)
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I backed the Collector's Edition on Kickstarter and couldn't have been more satisfied. One of the best production's I've ever seen and a great game! Looking forward to hearing you discuss Tuscany and that edition!!
Is Tuscany a standalone?
Tom, love your videos! Also, stoked for you to be joined by THE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE! However, I may be mistaken, but I don't believe you can combine multiple grapes of the same color to produce a wine of a higher value (unless it's blush or sparkling).
Can i play this with the older version of Tuscany?
This is a great game! My wife and I have played it so many times, and even though we don't have the Tuscany expansion YET, Viticulture by itself is still very enjoyable.
Wonder Creation Studios 9 times with my fiance so far, ordered expansion in through FLGS. Very strong game, looking forward to introducing it to my parents when they come down in May.
Played this game for the first time this afternoon. Never played the first edition. I actually mentioned that the grande worker felt like it was tacked on late in the development to fix a noticeable placement issue in the game. Turns out that I was right. Unfortunately, I didn’t end up liking the game-at least with 5 players-because it felt like there were too many opportunities for other players to block me from spaces that I needed. I would have to play it again to be sure, but I suspect that the game is better at 4 or fewer players. Not sure if I’ll want to play it again, though, because there were a lot of noticeable oversights in the production, such as some icons looking a little too similar to each other at first glance.
Played today for the first time. Had some expansion modules. Fantastic.
Is it a better worker placement game than Stone Age?
HenrikBergander It's a little more complex than Stone Age, and the only luck element is in the card draw (see bARRY dOUBLET's review on this channel)
So if you're finding that Stone Age is getting a little stale because it's so easy, this is a good next step up.
one of my wife and my favorite games.
I like viticulture but there's seems only 1 route to victory: Get vines, plant vines, harvest grapes, make wine, ship wine. How well you do kind of depends on if the random vine cards you get match up well with the shipping cards you get.
My essential edition only came with the board with all the things on it.
I like the Dice tower and everything they do a lot. But the hammer smashing, nooooo!, you might aswell have smashed my heart with that thing, oh.. my soul... nooooes.
Intriguing. Going to look it up.
Thanks Eric Summerer
is it playable in solo?
It is. There are Automa Cards to simulate an opponent. Its a brilliant sologame!
Is this out of print?
Don't think so, I just bought a copy yesterday and I've seen them floating around for a while. Haven't cracked my box open yet, so I dont know if it's the same edition. Quite sure it is though.
it's a grape game ;)
quit wining.
Worker placement fans, where you at
Tom and Zee, aka "The Dream Team"
How do you guys feels the theme is received by kids say 10+?
could we not smash the pieces at the end of each video thanks
Steven Loomis Yeah, we could. But....
Steven Loomis That's like not throwing games off the roof. It's an absurd notion.
Draffut2003 Or not shutting the door
I don't mind if they shut the door I just don't want them to break the pieces :(
Not your game... It's Toms game
Wed grape
Great Game!
It's an interesting game, but I prefer Vinhos much more.
Viti-culture or Viteee- culture?
Oh god why the southern Italian music as intro? That's not exactly where most of the italian wine comes from