If you have enough wonder bricks, you can build the wonderwall! On a more serious note, the total price for n bricks is the n-th "triangular number," presumably named because if you want to build a human triangle (pyramid) these numbers are the number of people you would need to build it.
Clearest one I have watched yet guys. The visuals was fine, audio was good, Dave and Matt were a big quiet. The only thing a bit off was the closeup stuff when you try to show something specific. I understand the game better than before but before it was not at all. Not sure I could play it, but of course I was working while watching so not 100% attention. Thanks. I can see what the hubbub about R+B is.
Cool. We actually are filming/live streaming this again tomorrow night, this time with a bit better video and considerably better audio, so it's only going to keep improving. Thanks for the feedback. We'll see if this one is a bit clearer.
I agree. Hadn't played this in years and wanted a refresher, but I couldn't watch this. I normally like HC's teach segments but Edward interrupted literally every ten seconds. Very aggravating.
This was a fantastic video. I was very interested in buying this game, as expensive as it is, as it looked like an incredible concept. Thanks to this video, I can say that it is an incredible concept and a mediocre game. It feels like all civilization games pre-Through the ages, when they were trying to mimic a PC game with units on the maps. That made for fiddly and unwieldy games. Then came TTA in all its mapless glory and showed us what a true civ game could do. I wish somebody did to Roads & Boats what TTA did to civ games.
it would be great if you could make a similar playthrough of indonesia!!! thank you guys
We've added it to the request list. Thanks for watching and for the input, fellas!
Ha! I missed it when Amanda called me out to draw the goose-brick the first few times I watched it. I'll have to get right on that!
ha! - A
How do you guys store this game with the expansion material in the box?
Great job all around folks. How 'bout some Great Zimbabwe action in the future?
in 1:05:20 the yellow player plays wrong. Reproduction can only happen on pasture tiles.
Yup, I blew that. Thanks for the catch. Hope you enjoy the rest of the video!
If you have enough wonder bricks, you can build the wonderwall!
On a more serious note, the total price for n bricks is the n-th "triangular number," presumably named because if you want to build a human triangle (pyramid) these numbers are the number of people you would need to build it.
+Kenny Barrese OHHHHHHHHHH. Good call!! -Amanda
Clearest one I have watched yet guys. The visuals was fine, audio was good, Dave and Matt were a big quiet. The only thing a bit off was the closeup stuff when you try to show something specific. I understand the game better than before but before it was not at all. Not sure I could play it, but of course I was working while watching so not 100% attention. Thanks. I can see what the hubbub about R+B is.
Cool. We actually are filming/live streaming this again tomorrow night, this time with a bit better video and considerably better audio, so it's only going to keep improving. Thanks for the feedback. We'll see if this one is a bit clearer.
At 2:13:44 isn't the max output of a cart factory 1 cart?
Yuppers, total mistake. Thanks for the catch! Look for a new live stream of this tomorrow (better video quality & audio)!
Gah! I'm almost done with *this* three hour video! Why do you hate my productivity? ;-) I'll try and be around to watch live tomorrow then!
Dude, your constant commentating and interrupting made the rule teaching segment unwatchable for me.
I agree. Hadn't played this in years and wanted a refresher, but I couldn't watch this. I normally like HC's teach segments but Edward interrupted literally every ten seconds. Very aggravating.
This was a fantastic video. I was very interested in buying this game, as expensive as it is, as it looked like an incredible concept.
Thanks to this video, I can say that it is an incredible concept and a mediocre game. It feels like all civilization games pre-Through the ages, when they were trying to mimic a PC game with units on the maps. That made for fiddly and unwieldy games. Then came TTA in all its mapless glory and showed us what a true civ game could do.
I wish somebody did to Roads & Boats what TTA did to civ games.
Weird game...