I realize this comment was from 11 months ago so this may not be helpful anymore store.skybound.com/collections/tabletop/products/sorcerer-city-metal-coins
Ahh, hourglass: editor's bane. This is a cool game, but I can't help but think playing one extra round once everyone has their monsters set would help to even out what bad luck could do. On the other hand, if someone's been lucky enough to ice their giant or skeletons, then that could give them a big advantage I suppose.. It's too late to work this out.
Becca won. James didn't reset his 30 point prestige marker from the previous round and was given 51 points for the last round instead of 21. Edit: Nevermind alot going on at the end got confused myself~
In BC it is 19+, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba is 18+, Ontario is 19+, Quebec is 17+, The Maritimes and Newfoundland is 18+ and in The Territories it is also 18+
I think we're just between seasons? With their setup (the celebrity guests, the set design, the props and puzzles, heavily edited) I imagine its a very long process to schedule and produce.
There is a term for some board games I have used called "Collective solitaire". It's those games where you are in theory playing with other people...but mostly not. I hate collective solitaire games, and this seems to be one of them. Why exactly do people come into the same room for this?
A lot of people call it multiplayer-solitaire. But it's good for people who are not in the mood to destroy each other. Still, games like this provide some small opportunities to affect other players. And you can see lots of banter and conversation. That's why people get together for games like these. Yahtzee and other popular games do the same thing. And are massively popular.
There are some tiles that interact with other players, but it is mostly you and your strategy against that of your opponents. There is a benefit to keeping an eye on what the others at the table are doing though.
"I am very attracted to monsters"
"well wait till you see what that giant does to your city
Awakard pause
"lets begin" ! xD
It's funny because sex.
Watching Becca Scott and her talented friends is always an awesome time!
Yes the interlocking metal tokens were totally worth it 😁
I friggin love James. Oh my gosh I love videos with him for Game the Game, I kind of wish they would make a game he did not make though
could y'all make folders of all your how to game and game the game folder? this would be great just to binge watch.
James had 7 purples in a row in the last round.
Geek & Sundry, great video! Enjoy your Thursday! 💯🙏🙌
I want the same shirt James is wearing! 😍
meee too
:(
i kinda wished it backed it so i can get them metal coins..the satisfactory sounds of them coins
sure, but you still wouldn't have it yet...
I realize this comment was from 11 months ago so this may not be helpful anymore
store.skybound.com/collections/tabletop/products/sorcerer-city-metal-coins
Am I the only one that noticed how the shark on his shirt is the same as the shark indicator from the Jaws game?
basically, try to make as many color to color connections regardless of other factors.
James needed to bring that shirt and star on the Jaws episode.
Great show, interesting game!
No Sir James Hudson, Becca stays with us!!!
Lol you ROCK Becca :)
Great game play guys !
19:13 - Becca cheated.
She used chrono magic to instantly advance the sand timer.
that top down camera is not focusing well.
I clicked because .... 😏 Madison. 😂
Cool, but where is "Horrified" gameplay?
October special? Trick or Treat?
Come on down to Sorceror City! Sorceror City! Sorceror City! Sorceror City! Sorceror City!
Madison looks like hes related to the Sprouse Boys
Ahh, hourglass: editor's bane.
This is a cool game, but I can't help but think playing one extra round once everyone has their monsters set would help to even out what bad luck could do. On the other hand, if someone's been lucky enough to ice their giant or skeletons, then that could give them a big advantage I suppose.. It's too late to work this out.
Good video, just not into this game
Hot people playing hott games !
Is this just a rather embellished 5-round magical Carcassonne? Not that that's a bad thing but that's definitely the feeling I'm getting.
Becca won. James didn't reset his 30 point prestige marker from the previous round and was given 51 points for the last round instead of 21.
Edit: Nevermind alot going on at the end got confused myself~
He converted 31 pure magic to prestige, so he had more than 31 points and he won by 20, so he definitely won.
Forgive me! RUclips comments when sleepy are bad.
Becca hopes people are 21 when going to the Cactus Club..... Canada's Drinking Law is 18+
In BC it is 19+, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba is 18+, Ontario is 19+, Quebec is 17+, The Maritimes and Newfoundland is 18+ and in The Territories it is also 18+
it's still less than 20 everywhere and an average drinking age of 18. No 21 there.
@@darrenflavelle1845 Québec is 18+ ;)
@@darrenflavelle1845 Quebec is naughty.
I was coming here to say something similar!
Pfft, 21... lol
When's villainous 3?
their dynamics are so weird, i miss Will's tabletop
Whatever happened to Relics & Rarities?
I think we're just between seasons? With their setup (the celebrity guests, the set design, the props and puzzles, heavily edited) I imagine its a very long process to schedule and produce.
Just not the same without Wil. :(
right? it's so much better now.
Kinda salty the Kickstarter has taken forever!!
This game is extremely pointless and boring
I really miss will wheaton. Not that i hate becca, she is gorgeous but will is gougeuser
First.
There is a term for some board games I have used called "Collective solitaire". It's those games where you are in theory playing with other people...but mostly not. I hate collective solitaire games, and this seems to be one of them. Why exactly do people come into the same room for this?
A lot of people call it multiplayer-solitaire. But it's good for people who are not in the mood to destroy each other. Still, games like this provide some small opportunities to affect other players. And you can see lots of banter and conversation. That's why people get together for games like these. Yahtzee and other popular games do the same thing. And are massively popular.
There are some tiles that interact with other players, but it is mostly you and your strategy against that of your opponents. There is a benefit to keeping an eye on what the others at the table are doing though.