Love how short and sweet this video is, and after watching this, I don't know if I'm gonna enjoy this as much as I thought I would, but my accountant friends will love this lol😂. Keep up the great videos!
Okay, so we literally just finished playing the game just now, and I gotta be honest, I thought I was gonna hate it, but now I love it, especially cause I won! 😂we're gonna play again!
Are the final number boxes allowed to be taken using the Community dice? Or, do they have to be achieved with a Community + Color dice? And here's the scenario that we can't figure out: if, for example, anyone is allowed to mark 12 for Yellow or Red using just community dice, AND if the current player/roller doesn't have 5 numbers crossed out on the row, AND if there are multiple other people who have 5 numbers crossed out on the row... Then who gets the lock? This has been a point of contention in my gaming group. Some people believe that nobody gets the lock, and others believe that the next person in line to roll the dice gets the lock, and others believe that you have to get a Community + Color dice to get the lock. The rule book doesn't specify.
Does the active player have to cross out a number from the 2 white dice before being able to mark a white dice/colored dice? Or can the active player skip the 2 white dice total and go straight to the white dice/colored dice?
Love how short and sweet this video is, and after watching this, I don't know if I'm gonna enjoy this as much as I thought I would, but my accountant friends will love this lol😂. Keep up the great videos!
Just bought this game today for game night tomorrow. Thanks for the easy to understand explanation!
Very good job giving details on how to explaining the game. Thank You.
Okay, so we literally just finished playing the game just now, and I gotta be honest, I thought I was gonna hate it, but now I love it, especially cause I won! 😂we're gonna play again!
Clear explanation. Short and sweet. Thank you!
I was thinking about exponential growth. After the first few turns pick a colour to max out as much as possible. They score more.
Are the final number boxes allowed to be taken using the Community dice? Or, do they have to be achieved with a Community + Color dice? And here's the scenario that we can't figure out: if, for example, anyone is allowed to mark 12 for Yellow or Red using just community dice, AND if the current player/roller doesn't have 5 numbers crossed out on the row, AND if there are multiple other people who have 5 numbers crossed out on the row... Then who gets the lock? This has been a point of contention in my gaming group. Some people believe that nobody gets the lock, and others believe that the next person in line to roll the dice gets the lock, and others believe that you have to get a Community + Color dice to get the lock. The rule book doesn't specify.
Does the active player have to cross out a number from the 2 white dice before being able to mark a white dice/colored dice? Or can the active player skip the 2 white dice total and go straight to the white dice/colored dice?
I just realised this was posted yesterday and me n my family hv to play today
Nicely explained thnx! 😃👏
Thank you
The penalty is -5 per x which means you subtract 5 points for each penalty.
Great explanation as always.
Thanks for watching
Great explanation of game play.
Thanks a bunch Judy!
For the locked boxes does it have to be one paper with two locked or two locked throughout the group??
Two locked boxes throughout the entire group
if you don't have five numbers crossed off. could you still cross off the last number on the right and just not lock it?
I would think so, another player would have to lock it because you wouldn’t be able to cross off any more
Can several players lock the same colored row at the same time?
Yes, multiple people can at the same time.
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Just a more complicated version of Yatzee
Literally nothing like yahtzee
@@sethlaw3394 I disagree. But isn't that the beauty of a free society?
We can disagree and yet remain civil.
:D
Merry Christmas!