You covered my thoughts exactly on this game regarding what a cool mechanism for a battle system. Honestly, when you first started drawing lines, I was thinking, well this is dopey… But it really grew on me. Very unique. Ok. Ten Hundred fix time. Awesome tee. I wanted that one, but no big boy sizes by the time I tried to get it. I love how he draws a bengal tiger. Well, there’s not much he doesn’t knock out of the park. Oh. The pool term for lining up your shot? Lining up your shot. Yw.
Yeah, it really kind of correlates with swinging a sword or smth, which I think is pretty cool. 😎 Ah, I didn't grab anything in the labor day sale. I have so many shirts… it might be a while before I pick up anything new tbh. 😅 And no shot, is it really just called lining up your shot?!?!?! 😂
@@tabletoptokki My knowledge of the game is what my dad taught me and picked up in bars, so nothing official. Everyone I played with called it lining up the shot. Now my nieces husband actually plays in tournaments. I’ll ask him; pretty sure it’s lining up the shot. Here’s real pool knowledge for ya. You can hit the cue ball low so it backspins after it collides with the target ball. That’s called “English”.
@@tabletoptokki Ok, fair question. So to be honest with you, I never knew the origin. It was something my dad taught me to do, he called it “English”, and I never questioned it. Looking into it, American players didn’t use the technique until it was introduced to State pool halls by British players. The Americans would see the backward spin on the cue ball, and say “look at that crazy English on the ball”. Plausible. It’s a physics thing. You’re hitting it off center, so it’s creating a mad spin. Neat to see. When you’re first learning to do it, you usually screw up your shots. But once you get it. Gold Jerry. Gold
Wooohoo!! Thank so much for the video! :D We're sooo happy that you liked the game! 🥰
Absolutely! Really excited to see what else y'all drop with the full campaign! 🙆🏻♀️
Congrats again & cheers~~~ 🥂
@@tabletoptokki We can't wait for the launch either! 😁
Will we also get villagers of oak dell during the campaign?
@@joek0620yes! :D we have prepared nice bundle! :D
@@joek0620 yes! We have prepared really nice bundle! :D
I am intrigued by the unique system. Thank you so much for highlighting this game. I'm now following the KS.
@@Bob_Co ahh awesome! Nice to see you in the dungeon! xD
Absolutely! It's really not something I've ever seen before & it's suprisingly thematic! 😁
You covered my thoughts exactly on this game regarding what a cool mechanism for a battle system. Honestly, when you first started drawing lines, I was thinking, well this is dopey…
But it really grew on me. Very unique.
Ok. Ten Hundred fix time.
Awesome tee. I wanted that one, but no big boy sizes by the time I tried to get it. I love how he draws a bengal tiger. Well, there’s not much he doesn’t knock out of the park.
Oh. The pool term for lining up your shot?
Lining up your shot. Yw.
Yeah, it really kind of correlates with swinging a sword or smth, which I think is pretty cool. 😎
Ah, I didn't grab anything in the labor day sale. I have so many shirts… it might be a while before I pick up anything new tbh. 😅
And no shot, is it really just called lining up your shot?!?!?! 😂
@@tabletoptokki My knowledge of the game is what my dad taught me and picked up in bars, so nothing official. Everyone I played with called it lining up the shot.
Now my nieces husband actually plays in tournaments. I’ll ask him; pretty sure it’s lining up the shot.
Here’s real pool knowledge for ya. You can hit the cue ball low so it backspins after it collides with the target ball. That’s called “English”.
WHY IS IT CALLED ENGLISH!?!?!?!? 😂😂😂
@@tabletoptokki Ok, fair question. So to be honest with you, I never knew the origin. It was something my dad taught me to do, he called it “English”, and I never questioned it.
Looking into it, American players didn’t use the technique until it was introduced to State pool halls by British players. The Americans would see the backward spin on the cue ball, and say “look at that crazy English on the ball”.
Plausible. It’s a physics thing. You’re hitting it off center, so it’s creating a mad spin. Neat to see. When you’re first learning to do it, you usually screw up your shots. But once you get it.
Gold Jerry. Gold
@@StKnightis64 we're really happy you also like the fighting mechanism! We're really proud of it! ☺️
wow, what a cool looking game! I backed Villagers of the Oak Dell, and think I'll be backing this new game when it launches :) Great playthrough, Tia!
Absolutely! Very excited to hear your thoughts when you get your copy! :D
@@tabletoptokki I'll def keep you posted :)