I like the recent direction of the channel of featuring free and easy-to-play abstract games such as Stack a Cash. More people can be made aware of these lesser-known games
I love these minimalist abstract games that can be played with basic components that you can carry in a pocket. Great for a bar, train station, backpacking, etc.
just wanted to say these videos are really cool. i like the idea of interesting genres of playing cards, dice, and pencil and paper games that aren't just solitaire. I watched the video on scoundrel, and I will be trying that out as a cool new single player card game. Very Happy RUclips recommended you to me, will be checking more games out soon.
The role is: The game ends as soon as someone makes three in a row of the same side (heads or tails) on the topmost layer of coins. Am I correct? There are differences between the designer's rule and the rule written on a pocket paper. Your video is correct: The three in a roll, all the coins have the same side. But it is hard to distinguish between head and tail in the video The rule written on the piece of paper is not correct, that is the point. The paper does not mention that the three in a roll must be all on the same side. If that were correct it would not be necessary to distinguish two sides.
@@riffleshuffleandroll of course. The games can’t be obscure if there’s a video on them already in English. I also will only remake a game if it is on a channel that hasn’t posted new game videos in a while or if I can add a wrinkle to it. For example joker jailbreak was from a channel that didn’t do a lot of games and only had a few. And gin rummy didn’t have the Oklahoma variant on video. So I try not to do stuff that other people have done. What I will do is cover it on a livestream every once in a while.
Hi, I enjoy your detailed clear videos,can you do a detailed instruction video for dojo kun 2nd edtionn game?there is no videos that make any sense thanks,
You can move it to any square. If there is already a coin in the square, the coin you are moving must be smaller in order to put it there. Does that help? Let me know if you have more questions. ☺️
Sorry, but the rules say: "Game ends as soon as someone makes three in a row of the same side (heads or tails) on the topmost layer of coins." "Stack-a-Cash is 3-in-a-row style game played with coins. The game was made as a challenge to see if a game could be made to fit on one side of a business card. To play the game you need a 3x3 board and six coins. You need 2 large, 2 medium, and 2 small coins. Denominations are irrelevant. One player plays heads, the other plays tails. All six coins are common to both players. On your turn you can place a coin move and/or flip a coin Coins can be stacked big to small. You cannot move or flip a coin that was just moved, flipped, or placed. Game ends as soon as someone makes three in a row of the same side (heads or tails) on the topmost layer of coins. Be careful you don't lay traps for yourself, the game is trickier than it looks! -description from the designer" So, the victory shown in the video is incorrect.
I think you might misunderstand the rules as they are written. I know it says topmost, but that does not mean the coin must be on top of a stack. The coin can be on the board itself. It does not have to be part of a stack. The victory in my video is correct. Otherwise, could you explain why the victory in my video is incorrect? Maybe then I can help clarify the rules for you.😊
I like the recent direction of the channel of featuring free and easy-to-play abstract games such as Stack a Cash. More people can be made aware of these lesser-known games
Happy you enjoy the videos. ☺️
I love these minimalist abstract games that can be played with basic components that you can carry in a pocket. Great for a bar, train station, backpacking, etc.
just wanted to say these videos are really cool. i like the idea of interesting genres of playing cards, dice, and pencil and paper games that aren't just solitaire. I watched the video on scoundrel, and I will be trying that out as a cool new single player card game. Very Happy RUclips recommended you to me, will be checking more games out soon.
Thank you for watching and the kind words. You just made my day!
I like it. It seems like the type of game I want tic-tac-toe to be - simple to learn but crunchy enough to really have fun with. Great overview video.
Well said!
It is a cool game. Thanks.
I am happy you enjoy it. Thank you for watching 😊
This looks like a good bar game.
Absolutely! Loser buys next round.
The role is: The game ends as soon as someone makes three in a row of the same side (heads or tails) on the topmost layer of coins.
Am I correct? There are differences between the designer's rule and the rule written on a pocket paper.
Your video is correct: The three in a roll, all the coins have the same side. But it is hard to distinguish between head and tail in the video
The rule written on the piece of paper is not correct, that is the point. The paper does not mention that the three in a roll must be all on the same side. If that were correct it would not be necessary to distinguish two sides.
New game! And it looks like something I would have filmed because it involves coins!
Make a video. Spread the word!
@@riffleshuffleandroll I can’t make a video if an english version is already available
@@Bsnsobscuregames Is that a rule you've made up for yourself?
@@riffleshuffleandroll of course. The games can’t be obscure if there’s a video on them already in English. I also will only remake a game if it is on a channel that hasn’t posted new game videos in a while or if I can add a wrinkle to it. For example joker jailbreak was from a channel that didn’t do a lot of games and only had a few. And gin rummy didn’t have the Oklahoma variant on video. So I try not to do stuff that other people have done. What I will do is cover it on a livestream every once in a while.
@@Bsnsobscuregames Godspeed!
Great video!
Thank you!
Hi, I enjoy your detailed clear videos,can you do a detailed instruction video for dojo kun 2nd edtionn game?there is no videos that make any sense thanks,
Great lil' game if you got some loose change laying around ^-^
For sure :)
When you move a piece can it be moved to any square, or are there restrictions on how it's moved? Can you jump occupied squares or move diagonally?
You can move it to any square. If there is already a coin in the square, the coin you are moving must be smaller in order to put it there. Does that help? Let me know if you have more questions. ☺️
@@riffleshuffleandroll Yes, thank you sir.
Sorry, but the rules say: "Game ends as soon as someone makes three in a row of the same side (heads or tails) on the topmost layer of coins."
"Stack-a-Cash is 3-in-a-row style game played with coins.
The game was made as a challenge to see if a game could be made to fit on one side of a business card.
To play the game you need a 3x3 board and six coins.
You need 2 large, 2 medium, and 2 small coins. Denominations are irrelevant.
One player plays heads, the other plays tails.
All six coins are common to both players.
On your turn you can
place a coin
move and/or flip a coin
Coins can be stacked big to small.
You cannot move or flip a coin that was just moved, flipped, or placed.
Game ends as soon as someone makes three in a row of the same side (heads or tails) on the topmost layer of coins.
Be careful you don't lay traps for yourself, the game is trickier than it looks!
-description from the designer"
So, the victory shown in the video is incorrect.
I think you might misunderstand the rules as they are written. I know it says topmost, but that does not mean the coin must be on top of a stack. The coin can be on the board itself. It does not have to be part of a stack. The victory in my video is correct. Otherwise, could you explain why the victory in my video is incorrect? Maybe then I can help clarify the rules for you.😊