Please I have a very important question in earning of points and energy token 1.When a 15 point is exhausted and a player claim a card of 3 elements what will they do? 2. How do they use energy token in playing the game
It depends on where you live! Punch it in on BoardGameAtlas.com and they’ll list the stores in your country that carry it. You can also buy it directly from the Genius Games website!
The lanthanoids and actinoids are absent in Periodic because they are technically all under Group 3, and have similar properties to one another. This means that if the lanthanoids and actinoids were present in Periodic, the movement options would not align with actual chemistry due to how all lanthanoids and actinoids are similar to each other.
Please summarise your Version: My Version is SIMPLE in Four Levels just like Bridge Diamonds Hearts Spade & Clubs replaced by various types of Elements
@@lakshminarayan6727 Well, it's a bit like Calvin Ball in being different every time I play, but the various elements allow you to collect things, such as titanium armour for Ti, or poison for Po, then when you arrive at the end of a row you have to fight a bad guy ( I use little Warhammer figures from my childhood: my students love it.
I'll be watching this a couple of times until it soaks in.
Really like the periodic table and extremely pleased a game has been generated around it.
Please I have a very important question in earning of points and energy token
1.When a 15 point is exhausted and a player claim a card of 3 elements what will they do?
2. How do they use energy token in playing the game
Thanks for that clear explanation. That helped us figure out atomic trends and the academic track which stumped me.
A great help to get playing quickly. Thank you!
My pleasure, Raimund! Are you a teacher?
Again a very good rule run through
Anybody know what the 15 point flasks are for? I see reference for how to use the 3 and 5 point flasks, but no reference to the 15
Yeah same
How 2 use the 15 points lab token
Thank you!
Nice Game...Good Congrats:
My Science teacher has a board game club also, she should get this
A perfect fit!
This game looks fun! Where can I buy it?
It depends on where you live! Punch it in on BoardGameAtlas.com and they’ll list the stores in your country that carry it. You can also buy it directly from the Genius Games website!
Nice video!
Nice video 👍👌 pls send purchased link
The game is so pretty and I am a sucker for cute meeples lol
Those microscopes would be cuter with little googly eyes - but yes! The game looks great on the table.
Where u purchased link send
Purchased link send
Looks like a chemistry class..
Where are Lanthanides and Actinides
If i knew what those were, i’d be the first to explain their absence.
@@NightsAroundaTable these elements underneath the "main" periodic table
The lanthanoids and actinoids are absent in Periodic because they are technically all under Group 3, and have similar properties to one another. This means that if the lanthanoids and actinoids were present in Periodic, the movement options would not align with actual chemistry due to how all lanthanoids and actinoids are similar to each other.
My version is a lot more exciting.
Please summarise your Version: My Version is SIMPLE in Four Levels just like Bridge Diamonds Hearts Spade & Clubs replaced by various types of Elements
@@lakshminarayan6727 Well, it's a bit like Calvin Ball in being different every time I play, but the various elements allow you to collect things, such as titanium armour for Ti, or poison for Po, then when you arrive at the end of a row you have to fight a bad guy ( I use little Warhammer figures from my childhood: my students love it.