Thanks for watching and for the question. No you can't move two enemy rocks with an aggressive move because that would mean one was behind the one you are trying to move. Hope this helps let me know if you have any other questions.
@@LearntoPlayGames ok, I supposed that, but wasn't sure enough. It looks like a good game for my son and I. I will try to find it, although it's a very easy game to craft at home... Cheers from Spain.
You should put your calls to action at the end of the video. Putting them before the meat is obnoxious. Why would i do anything before i've seen the actual video? And yeah, as another said, enunciation is good. Still, a helpful video to link to people, thank you. And the quality surprisingly high for a channel so small. I see the utility and would like to see it improved, so mean only to be constructive. Cheers.
Thanks for the feedback, I have talked with a number of content creators and most of them have said to have it posted at the beginning due to most people not watching the entirety of the video. Even massive channels like Philip Defranco do this. I understand your points on this and it is meant more for if you find the videos helpful to sub and like. Unfortunately most companies that I work with or try to work with base everything on your sub number and not the quality of your content.
@@LearntoPlayGames But... if they're not watching the entire video, will they bother to do the actions? What's the conversion rate? I've a couple friends in the space with different levels of dedication (one a fair bit more subbed than you; one a fair bit less), but haven't seen the numbers personally. I've not asked them about it in a while, but when we had talked about it (after a D&D game i ran), a couple years back, the wisdom they seemed to talk about was rather the opposite. But again, i didn't see numbers. I... don't even know for sure *they* did, or were just accepting what they were told less-than-critically. So i'd just advise... think critically, i guess? And i know i'm... not ever exactly The Norm. So grain of salt. All i can say is it's a huge turn-off for me, personally. I'm prone to clicking away, personally, if i've multiple tabs open for a niche nerd query, and one does self-promotion before demonstrating utility. Re: Cheers.
This is a brilliant explanation video. Really goes into the necessary detail and still under 10 minutes!
Thanks, it is such a great game;)
Excellent explanation. Thank you for the various examples.
Thanks. Very clear explanation. I'm looking forward to this one.
Thanks for watching and commenting. I am having a ton of fun with this game highly recommend it.
Can you move an opponents stone 2 places
So the cotton rope isn't necessary?
nope just there to help remind you and it looks cool;)
Question, can we move 2 enemy rocks at the very same movement during an aggressive move??
Thanks for watching and for the question. No you can't move two enemy rocks with an aggressive move because that would mean one was behind the one you are trying to move. Hope this helps let me know if you have any other questions.
@@LearntoPlayGames ok, I supposed that, but wasn't sure enough. It looks like a good game for my son and I. I will try to find it, although it's a very easy game to craft at home... Cheers from Spain.
@@JulianAncestral thanks it is a great game.
Thanks I just bought the game. So, the maximum move is 2 squares?
Great purchase, and yes the maximum move is 2 squares. Thanks for the question and for watching;)
I made my own 30 bucks is a little steep when u have a whole workshop
Sweet I would love to see what you came up with if possible post it to my facebook page;)
I just made my own too!
sometimes you talk too fast in this video. I only mention it because I also talk too fast sometimes.
Thanks for the feedback I will keep that in mind. Thanks for watching;)
You should put your calls to action at the end of the video. Putting them before the meat is obnoxious. Why would i do anything before i've seen the actual video?
And yeah, as another said, enunciation is good.
Still, a helpful video to link to people, thank you. And the quality surprisingly high for a channel so small. I see the utility and would like to see it improved, so mean only to be constructive. Cheers.
Thanks for the feedback, I have talked with a number of content creators and most of them have said to have it posted at the beginning due to most people not watching the entirety of the video. Even massive channels like Philip Defranco do this. I understand your points on this and it is meant more for if you find the videos helpful to sub and like. Unfortunately most companies that I work with or try to work with base everything on your sub number and not the quality of your content.
@@LearntoPlayGames But... if they're not watching the entire video, will they bother to do the actions? What's the conversion rate? I've a couple friends in the space with different levels of dedication (one a fair bit more subbed than you; one a fair bit less), but haven't seen the numbers personally. I've not asked them about it in a while, but when we had talked about it (after a D&D game i ran), a couple years back, the wisdom they seemed to talk about was rather the opposite. But again, i didn't see numbers. I... don't even know for sure *they* did, or were just accepting what they were told less-than-critically. So i'd just advise... think critically, i guess? And i know i'm... not ever exactly The Norm. So grain of salt. All i can say is it's a huge turn-off for me, personally. I'm prone to clicking away, personally, if i've multiple tabs open for a niche nerd query, and one does self-promotion before demonstrating utility.
Re: Cheers.
"Non-gender pronouns...".
Thumbs down, no sub, critical comment, never to return.
I am talking to viewers as a collective group and not using pronouns in the way you are implying.
Aww snowflake.
@LearntoPlayGames They don't care. They have a knee-jerk reaction to it, and don't realise pronouns have been used that way for centuries.