For a loop to count, it needs to be the same colour for the entire length of the loop and also match the colour of the starting camp, correct? So for example, a kayaking loop must be all river (blue) and both start and end at the blue base camp. One section of that trail being red, for instance, invalidates that whole loop. Is that right?
This looks really fantastic! BUT... until then, I'm still eagerly anticipating delivery of the Criminal Capers trilogy. You guys are off to a very strong start.
My biggest issue with this game all stems from the fact that these cards are so slippery that it feels like the whole game is being played underwater, which is incredibly infuriating since card placement needs to be incredibly precise
Nice and simple but with potentially agonizing decisions. Love the look of it.
Nice video, really appreciated the production. Trailblazers seems interesting. Looking forward to the Kickstarter.
Thanks! It is a very interesting game! Definitely check out the Kickstarter if you haven’t.
For a loop to count, it needs to be the same colour for the entire length of the loop and also match the colour of the starting camp, correct?
So for example, a kayaking loop must be all river (blue) and both start and end at the blue base camp. One section of that trail being red, for instance, invalidates that whole loop. Is that right?
You’ve got it! You need an entire path of one color starting and stopping at the matching campsite.
Does a loop only count if it matches the camp? Like if I have a bike loop that starts and stops at the hike camp, does it still count?
That doesn’t count. Loops must start and stop at matching campsites.
Great job! Super good video
Thanks Kevin!
This looks really fantastic! BUT... until then, I'm still eagerly anticipating delivery of the Criminal Capers trilogy. You guys are off to a very strong start.
Thanks! I’m hoping the criminal capers comes soon. It’s just chilling out there on the ocean somewhere.
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My biggest issue with this game all stems from the fact that these cards are so slippery that it feels like the whole game is being played underwater, which is incredibly infuriating since card placement needs to be incredibly precise
Very Sprawlopolis like…which is good
I have heard there are some similarities. I really need to try sprawlopolis
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