Looks good but other than bluffing with the power of the workers...does this game bring anything new to the table? I get that it’s streamlined and looks good but it looks like light worker placement game and I’m not sure how it is different.
Worker placements getting much better for us who are Ameri-Thrash gamers. Hopefully the next worker placement game you review will be Reavers of Midgard or Margraves of Valeria.
I would argue they both exist independent of one another, with one being worker placement and dice combat, vs straight up worker placement with some area control and bluffing
It looks like this has almost nothing in common with Waterdeep other then very broadly having workers you place on the board. The theme is different, you don’t buy special spaces in this game like you do Waterdeep. In Waterdeep spaces are first come first serve while here they’re area control where the more you put on a space the better the chance you’ll get a first place reward. Corruption isn’t mechanically the same as Suspicion even though they’re both kind of like penalties for being too aggressive on the board. Really they’re completely different games that both happen to use a worker placement mechanic.
criticisms have been levelled on the solo mode but I bought the game just the same ! Will be playing game as soon as I finish UFS and see if the critics were right of not....all subjective concourse 😂😂 It is the critics who are supposed to objective!
So eventually how did this go for you? This game looks interesting but I find it strange that Tom didn’t include this in his top 10 workerplacement of all time
@ncreson, Yes, I have played it solo. It isn't bad but not anyway as good as Roll Player. The latter is quite addictive, but it isn't fair to criticize it that much as a solo because I didn't play it more than five times. Must say: the board is gorgeous and for multiplayer the stands are really great. So, if I had tried it solo before buying it I would probably not but it !
From the title, and since it’s related to Roll Player, I assumed the game would be about “Dice Jails”. I’m slightly disappointed that it isn’t, but it nonetheless looks like a great game.
The art is just so good on that board.
Played this last week and completely agree this is an excellent game
Seems like maybe you forgot to cut out Tom walking the box away :) great video though and looks like a great game
Wooo, can't wait to get this one to the table.
Played my copy the other night. Much agreed, great game. Needs better cubes though.
Looks good but other than bluffing with the power of the workers...does this game bring anything new to the table? I get that it’s streamlined and looks good but it looks like light worker placement game and I’m not sure how it is different.
Worker placements getting much better for us who are Ameri-Thrash gamers. Hopefully the next worker placement game you review will be Reavers of Midgard or Margraves of Valeria.
Sure everyone has a soft spot for gnolls; but I can't wait to fight for the kobolds, in the name of Deekin Scalesinger!
The tiny board and cards makes me think of Ars Alchimia. I wonder if the tiny cards are comparable in size to that game or even Tokaido.
8:24 anytime someone asks why I sleeve my cards. Black cards do NOT hold up.
ABS. Always be sleeving.
Amazing game!
I'm hesitating between this and Champions of Midgard.... Any opinions?
I would argue they both exist independent of one another, with one being worker placement and dice combat, vs straight up worker placement with some area control and bluffing
I'd skip em. I'd buy Tuscany or Energy Empire.
Champions with both expansions is epic and awesome.
My only question....any reason to get this when I have Waterdeep and Skullport?
Valoisian yes!
It looks like this has almost nothing in common with Waterdeep other then very broadly having workers you place on the board. The theme is different, you don’t buy special spaces in this game like you do Waterdeep. In Waterdeep spaces are first come first serve while here they’re area control where the more you put on a space the better the chance you’ll get a first place reward. Corruption isn’t mechanically the same as Suspicion even though they’re both kind of like penalties for being too aggressive on the board.
Really they’re completely different games that both happen to use a worker placement mechanic.
I'm guessing it's not good for 2 players?
criticisms have been levelled on the solo mode but I bought the game just the same !
Will be playing game as soon as I finish UFS and see if the critics were right of not....all subjective concourse 😂😂 It is the critics who are supposed to objective!
So eventually how did this go for you? This game looks interesting but I find it strange that Tom didn’t include this in his top 10 workerplacement of all time
Did you ever try this solo? How was it?
@ncreson,
Yes, I have played it solo. It isn't bad but not anyway as good as Roll Player. The latter is quite addictive, but it isn't fair to criticize it that much as a solo because I didn't play it more than five times.
Must say: the board is gorgeous and for multiplayer the stands are really great.
So, if I had tried it solo before buying it I would probably not but it !
Vidiography just leveled up! What's up?
From the title, and since it’s related to Roll Player, I assumed the game would be about “Dice Jails”.
I’m slightly disappointed that it isn’t, but it nonetheless looks like a great game.
I bet Nick from Board Game Brawl would choose Bugbear.
Half the game is champions of midgard
I don't know if I would consider this game a family game because of the prison theme...
depends on the family, I suppose. 😂