Join us as we take a quick look at Mac Gerdts classic civilisation building game Concordia. Rules Goof: Colonists remain on the routes and don’t move onto cities.
Concordia plays brilliantly with 3, as is the case with so many Euros. It’s actually my favorite player count. This game is so good, I’ll play it until the day I die. Thanks as always for the vid!
Great video bro(or bruv)! Extremely relevant for me as I have been debating on getting this game here in 2020. My old lady wants to play good old Catan and use it to introduce new players, but we've been gaming for about 8 years and haven't played Catan since maybe 2015. I've been looking for something to scratch that itch but maybe has more depth and have been considering Concordia. We love deckbuilding as a mechanic so this seems perfect. I was concerned though, because the game is 5-6 years old that it wouldn't be enough, the reviews are old and hundreds of euros have come out since. Your video answers my questions and I've decided to pick it up. My question for you - I can get the base game for $48 US on Amazon, or a version that combines the base game plus Venus for $62 US. Which do you recommend. If I get just the base game I can maybe swing Salsa, but if I get the Venus combo no way. I'm leaning Venus because it's one box and allows for 6 players straight away. What do you think?
I’d get the base game, then salsa then some more maps then Venus is you want to get mental with it. The extra cash for Venus is better spent on a map pack tbh. Venus doesn’t really add much for the money and the 6 player game sucks. Glad my videos helped you out mate 👍
Second video I've watched. You've outed yourself, mate. Tough guys don't use card protectors. I knew you were a softie. :) Love Concordia, but we always play 2 player, using the smaller maps like Creta. It's wonderful at 2, to us.
Thanks, which expansions do you own for it? I picked up Salsa and Aegyptus / Creta :) Not fussed about Venus, as my group hate team games; I heard the one with the fish market - Cyprus is cool too.
How have I not seen this channel before? I have Concordia, but because of that b#ll*cks COVID I haven’t played it yet! I have heard from many sources that it’s pie hot. It’s just released on Steam and on iOS, and I suspect it’s also on Android! So I’m going to be playing this game for the first time this week :D
I think Concordia can be as open or as close as you want and can be goot with two players. I play with my wife with Italy map of the base game (we don't have any expansions) and sure, you can all do stuff in your own half of the map, but it could as effective and as fun to purposefuly try to build in provinces where you opponent has built his stuff. Overall, I think Concordia plays just as well as any other euro I played: The Voyages of Marco Polo, Viticulture or Terraforming Mars. But I still wouldn't recommend Concordia, after a little more than 10 games it became quite stale and boring. You just do the same stuff every game, the strategy never changes from game to game. Overall, I don't get the praise of Concordia. Yeah, it's an elegant game which manages to feel quite "weighty" with a very simple rules, but I think it's just not that fun to play, right now I would certainly prefer almost any other euro-game I have to play.
Colonists don't move onto cities. They move along (and stay on) routes. Once a colonist moves, it should always be on a route adjacent to two cities (not on a city).
@@BoardGameBollocks Haha, I feel your pain there. It's annoying how often I look back over a problem and say "Oh yeah, I see the issue now. It's because I'm an idiot..."
“It doesn’t really work at two players”...? Really? I strongly disagree with this. It’s an excellent 2 and 3 player game. You just pick the appropriate map. Balearics, Corsica, Crete, Egypt are all really excellent at 2p. Concordia is impressive in that not only can you choose a map that scales to the player count, but you can also scale the map to the play style of game if you want as well. You can play a 5 player game on the smallest maps if you want an extremely tight, expensive, in your face game, or play 2 player on the largest maps if you fancy a really open game where you barely get in each other’s way at all. Concordia works beautifully at all player counts.
I would say that the more depressing issue with two players is that it takes away the power of the Diplomat, since it only has one option on each turn.
Salsa is a must have. It’s like it’s part of the core game now. We have all the map boards and they vary in quality but we’ve not been able to play with Venus yet. 6 players or bust for me. Thanks for commenting. 👏🏻
So let me understand your complaints a bit. a) The scoring is hard to understand, even though it's very plainly explained on player aids (literally 5 sources of points based on actions you've been doing all game). To be honest, if anyone has a hard time grasping it they probably should start with less complex games like Stone Age or Catan. b) Not all the maps work for all player counts. Well... you could just use a different map, based on how many people are at the table at any given time. One could argue that's the purpose of having all those different maps to begin with, but maybe that's just me.
Using just one map for say a two player game makes the game stale after a while. Would have been better if the maps could be scaled in some way. As for the scoring, it’s hard to keep all the scoring criteria in your head for the duration of the game. This is ultimately is where it needs to be, not just on a piece of card.
@@BoardGameBollocks Now there is one, with Solitaria. It works, but sacrifices the game´s elegance though. 2 Player games are now a solid option though.
11:00 I sold everything concordia, because you need friends who want to play it as well, and everyone was like meh, and for solo it's too much work wrt other solos. When I look at the product i don't "feel" anything. And the extra maps are just, maps. No box or anything. Great for cons. Not for homes.
Here's the guy who didn't agree with you on Raiders of the North Sea. We agree on Concordia. My favourite game of all time. Have everything for it, with custom box to fit it all in. Amazing. You're still wrong on Raiders 😁😁😁
@@BoardGameBollocks it was made by a friend from inmybox.eu. They're making board game related stuff. You can see it here: www.boardgamegeek.com/images/user/421994 Just simple box, but fits the whole thing.
I don't understand the map/player count con. It doesn't seem like you've done the math. Corsica is great for two players, Italy is great for 3 and the base map is great for 4-5. Just use whatever best suits your player count.
I got the digital version on the Nintendo Switch cuz of your review, and this is SUCH a well-designed game! You’re 100% on the money again, thank you!
Thanks for reviewing Concordia. I've had my eye on getting this one for years and your review was very helpful.
👍🏻
Concordia plays brilliantly with 3, as is the case with so many Euros. It’s actually my favorite player count. This game is so good, I’ll play it until the day I die. Thanks as always for the vid!
I didn't know Jason Stratham reviewed board games!
Kidding aside, great review - thank you!
So love Concordia. I keep looking at the Salsa expansion. Perhaps I'll pick it up. Thanks.
Do it 😉
Great review as always of a great game.
Great video bro(or bruv)! Extremely relevant for me as I have been debating on getting this game here in 2020. My old lady wants to play good old Catan and use it to introduce new players, but we've been gaming for about 8 years and haven't played Catan since maybe 2015. I've been looking for something to scratch that itch but maybe has more depth and have been considering Concordia. We love deckbuilding as a mechanic so this seems perfect.
I was concerned though, because the game is 5-6 years old that it wouldn't be enough, the reviews are old and hundreds of euros have come out since. Your video answers my questions and I've decided to pick it up.
My question for you - I can get the base game for $48 US on Amazon, or a version that combines the base game plus Venus for $62 US. Which do you recommend. If I get just the base game I can maybe swing Salsa, but if I get the Venus combo no way. I'm leaning Venus because it's one box and allows for 6 players straight away. What do you think?
I’d get the base game, then salsa then some more maps then Venus is you want to get mental with it. The extra cash for Venus is better spent on a map pack tbh.
Venus doesn’t really add much for the money and the 6 player game sucks.
Glad my videos helped you out mate 👍
i need to give this a try
Second video I've watched. You've outed yourself, mate. Tough guys don't use card protectors. I knew you were a softie. :) Love Concordia, but we always play 2 player, using the smaller maps like Creta. It's wonderful at 2, to us.
We play this so much I caved in...they’re the flimsy ones though 😳
Thanks, which expansions do you own for it? I picked up Salsa and Aegyptus / Creta :) Not fussed about Venus, as my group hate team games; I heard the one with the fish market - Cyprus is cool too.
All of ‘em…I’m a saddo
@@BoardGameBollocks Haha brilliant, do you have a favourite? :D
Britain…🇬🇧
How have I not seen this channel before?
I have Concordia, but because of that b#ll*cks COVID I haven’t played it yet!
I have heard from many sources that it’s pie hot. It’s just released on Steam and on iOS, and I suspect it’s also on Android! So I’m going to be playing this game for the first time this week :D
Bloody awesome mate
@@BoardGameBollocks Seems mint! Possibly best digital board game I’ve played since Istanbul.
I think Concordia can be as open or as close as you want and can be goot with two players. I play with my wife with Italy map of the base game (we don't have any expansions) and sure, you can all do stuff in your own half of the map, but it could as effective and as fun to purposefuly try to build in provinces where you opponent has built his stuff. Overall, I think Concordia plays just as well as any other euro I played: The Voyages of Marco Polo, Viticulture or Terraforming Mars. But I still wouldn't recommend Concordia, after a little more than 10 games it became quite stale and boring. You just do the same stuff every game, the strategy never changes from game to game. Overall, I don't get the praise of Concordia. Yeah, it's an elegant game which manages to feel quite "weighty" with a very simple rules, but I think it's just not that fun to play, right now I would certainly prefer almost any other euro-game I have to play.
I’ve played Concordia over 50 times and it’s still as fresh as a virgins undercrackers.
get a smaller map
One of the best reviewers on RUclips. Makes a change from the normal snowflake reviewers in our hobby. Well done GEEZA!!
Cheers geez ✊🏻
Colonists don't move onto cities. They move along (and stay on) routes. Once a colonist moves, it should always be on a route adjacent to two cities (not on a city).
Yes of course...I’m a twat
@@BoardGameBollocks Haha, I feel your pain there. It's annoying how often I look back over a problem and say "Oh yeah, I see the issue now. It's because I'm an idiot..."
“It doesn’t really work at two players”...? Really?
I strongly disagree with this. It’s an excellent 2 and 3 player game. You just pick the appropriate map. Balearics, Corsica, Crete, Egypt are all really excellent at 2p. Concordia is impressive in that not only can you choose a map that scales to the player count, but you can also scale the map to the play style of game if you want as well. You can play a 5 player game on the smallest maps if you want an extremely tight, expensive, in your face game, or play 2 player on the largest maps if you fancy a really open game where you barely get in each other’s way at all. Concordia works beautifully at all player counts.
I would say that the more depressing issue with two players is that it takes away the power of the Diplomat, since it only has one option on each turn.
I’d agree with that. Have you played with the Venus expansion?
@@BoardGameBollocks I haven't, nor Salsa. I have them on my wish list along with some of the map boards.
Salsa is a must have. It’s like it’s part of the core game now. We have all the map boards and they vary in quality but we’ve not been able to play with Venus yet. 6 players or bust for me.
Thanks for commenting. 👏🏻
So let me understand your complaints a bit. a) The scoring is hard to understand, even though it's very plainly explained on player aids (literally 5 sources of points based on actions you've been doing all game). To be honest, if anyone has a hard time grasping it they probably should start with less complex games like Stone Age or Catan. b) Not all the maps work for all player counts. Well... you could just use a different map, based on how many people are at the table at any given time. One could argue that's the purpose of having all those different maps to begin with, but maybe that's just me.
Using just one map for say a two player game makes the game stale after a while. Would have been better if the maps could be scaled in some way.
As for the scoring, it’s hard to keep all the scoring criteria in your head for the duration of the game. This is ultimately is where it needs to be, not just on a piece of card.
@@BoardGameBollocks Now there is one, with Solitaria. It works, but sacrifices the game´s elegance though. 2 Player games are now a solid option though.
U have sOooooooopo many games!!!!
40 years worth
How many in total???
Lord only knows. Last count 4 years ago was 950...
@@BoardGameBollocks can u make a tour video
I’ve done that. Search my videos 👍🏻
11:00 I sold everything concordia, because you need friends who want to play it as well, and everyone was like meh, and for solo it's too much work wrt other solos. When I look at the product i don't "feel" anything. And the extra maps are just, maps. No box or anything.
Great for cons. Not for homes.
Here's the guy who didn't agree with you on Raiders of the North Sea.
We agree on Concordia. My favourite game of all time. Have everything for it, with custom box to fit it all in.
Amazing.
You're still wrong on Raiders 😁😁😁
Where you get the box from?
@@BoardGameBollocks it was made by a friend from inmybox.eu. They're making board game related stuff.
You can see it here: www.boardgamegeek.com/images/user/421994
Just simple box, but fits the whole thing.
I don't understand the map/player count con. It doesn't seem like you've done the math. Corsica is great for two players, Italy is great for 3 and the base map is great for 4-5. Just use whatever best suits your player count.
Not sure what audience you're going for with such a channel name. Won't include me though.
You’ll be missed…NOT