Wow, thank you team Meadow. just got our copy and only played hike 1 so far; it's really such good value to think we have 5 more to discover, in 1 expansion! the cave is most intriguing can't wait. 🙏🏵️🎄
Good Grief! That's a lot for an expansion. Some of the pages are interesting. I'll try it, but some take the casual play style away from the original concept. This would be for someone who wished for a more complex version of Meadow.
Thanks for the video. I have a question about the briges modul. If a landscape card requires for exaple a tree and I have a tree on the left side of the brigde. Can I put my landscape card on the right side? Or it is required to put it in the left side. So the bridge divide the surronding areas as well or only the meadow?
You can place your landscape card on either side of the bridge. The division of your meadow area and the surroundings area into left and right sides is crucial for bridge tokens (you need to have cards with both symbols on the correct sides of the stream board to flip the token) and the final scoring (you count points from the cards separately for each side of the stream board). 🌿
I think the base game was perfect as is. Bought Downstream but not really happy with the whole track doubling the size of desk space the game asks for, I wish the new cards instead just gave points the traditional way. Meadow was compact and genious, and now each expansion makes it increasingly fiddly and needlessly big.
@@SuperFilip333 I also disagree. Basic Meadow is tedious and repetitive at 2P. I've had games that took 2 hours and half of the time I couldn't really build anything. At the end I just wanted it to be over. With Downstream the game is much more fluent and dynamic.
Wow, thank you team Meadow. just got our copy and only played hike 1 so far; it's really such good value to think we have 5 more to discover, in 1 expansion! the cave is most intriguing can't wait. 🙏🏵️🎄
Fantastic thank you for your very clear run through
Good Grief! That's a lot for an expansion. Some of the pages are interesting. I'll try it, but some take the casual play style away from the original concept.
This would be for someone who wished for a more complex version of Meadow.
Meadow is a fantastic game. This new expansion looks really nice! When will be available?
Thanks for the video. I have a question about the briges modul. If a landscape card requires for exaple a tree and I have a tree on the left side of the brigde. Can I put my landscape card on the right side? Or it is required to put it in the left side. So the bridge divide the surronding areas as well or only the meadow?
You can place your landscape card on either side of the bridge. The division of your meadow area and the surroundings area into left and right sides is crucial for bridge tokens (you need to have cards with both symbols on the correct sides of the stream board to flip the token) and the final scoring (you count points from the cards separately for each side of the stream board). 🌿
This is a truly groundbreaking expansion
You guys should separate everything after Hike 1 into a separate video. Some people (myself included) would consider it a spoiler
Actually, yeah I stopped from watching this because you are revealing too much already
Who cares just pause the video.
This isn't a legacy game. It's six stand alone variants that can be played in a series if desired. Nothing to be spoiled lol.
That was a terrific teach. Thank you for all the time you put into this video and including chapter links as well!!🎉
I think the base game was perfect as is. Bought Downstream but not really happy with the whole track doubling the size of desk space the game asks for, I wish the new cards instead just gave points the traditional way. Meadow was compact and genious, and now each expansion makes it increasingly fiddly and needlessly big.
We dont agree. Meadow is boring without Downstream and this new expansion gonna make the game even better. 🙌🏻
@@SuperFilip333 I also disagree. Basic Meadow is tedious and repetitive at 2P. I've had games that took 2 hours and half of the time I couldn't really build anything. At the end I just wanted it to be over. With Downstream the game is much more fluent and dynamic.