This was invaluable to getting my first play to the table running smoothly. Really great job, clear visuals, clear audio and a pretty robust journey through the rules. Top stuff!
@@TotallyTabled I had been waiting years to play this - couldn't get 2nd edition anywhere - so I simultaneously was afraid I'd hyped it it my brain and and also that I might have a bias. Genuinely I was really quite impressed, rarely does a games mechanics and theme fit so well together. The teach is pretty quick, two turns in and you've probably seen most of the rules overhead in play so then it's all really about tactics/strategy. We turned what we thought was a guaranteed loss (number 2 marker on the time track) into an overwhelming win by building up momentum and linking liberations. It was one of the best wins I think I've had in boargaming, really satisfying. I played at 2 with 2 factions, looking forward to getting the full 4 players in a few weeks time. I think over time it'll become a little repetitive but for now I would recommend this to most people, even as a gateway/gateway+ level game. Also, I think there could be room for expansions here, possibly using the liberation cards for different events etc. But again, thanks for the video, super useful and great presentation!
You always explain it so well - I've learned several games from your playthroughs. This game wasn't even on my radar but the theme is so different - it's a purchase. Clear rules and I love that you always talk about why you are doing it. The pace is great and that's my single biggest issue so a great kudos to you! Thank you for making my gaming much easier!
You are very welcome! I'm so happy my videos are helpful. This is a very clever game and it feels unique enough in theme and gameplay that it is a keeper in my collection. I'm a fan!
Great playthrough, you are super thorough! I will say at 1:09:32 the card said to reverse the tank up the track and you moved it down, close to the loss section
Adding colored dice for each faction was the first thing I did when I got this game. :-) It makes it look so much better! Thanks for your detailed playthrough!
Yeah, very unrated. I think this one is a very clever game, and the theme really comes through. The more I play it, the more it grows on me. Thanks for checking it out!
Requesting clarification on using the Reaction Card for Police movement priority... in the rulebook it says "The ID priority specified on the Reaction card at the top of the Reaction deck determines whether the police are currently prioritizing the highest or lowest ID districts." But at 42:11 you used the most recently revealed reaction card, which would technically be in its discard pile. That card showed lowest ID.
I did not know about this game at all and now I am looking at where to get it :) thanks for the playthrough! Loved when the massive police group was whittled down to 5 xD
Well, I hope you enjoy it when you get it, NeatoZen. Every play as been quite different. Usually the police don't bunch up on one space like that. But that card sure is nice when they do! 😃 Thank you for checking out the video!
Thanks for this great tutorial! Made my first solo play through so much smoother. Really like the idea of color coding the dice too. Also, where did you get those awesome token trays!?
I'm glad the video helped! Those are either Really Useful Boxes or the generic cousins the Super Stackers. I believe I got hundreds of them at Office Depot like a decade ago during a crazy Black Friday fire sale and I use them in many many games. Thanks for watching, Daniel!
Thank you for the detailed playthrough. The game looks great but I feel like the luck element from the dice rolls is way too high since there's barely any luck mitigation. How would you rate the luck element on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the highest?
I guess I don't see things the same way you do. This isn't rolling to resolve -- you roll the dice and then determine how best to use the dice you rolled. Some actions work with any number. You can even combine dice to take advanced actions that require specific numbers. And you control where and when you are doing things, so you can take actions in easier locations or push your luck at times. You also get cards that help with actions and acquire additional dice. That's a TON of mitigation. More importantly this system offers great decision making. You need to set yourself up so you can deal with bad rolls as well as take advantage of good rolls. That sort of risk management is part of the strategic element of this game, not a flaw. In other words, the existence of luck is not necessarily a bad thing. I've never felt like I lost this game due to bad luck, only bad planning. Thanks for watching.
@@TotallyTabled from what I've seen so far higher rolls are usually better, but I don't own the game yet and I trust your opinion. I think I'll get a copy soon. Thanks again 🙏🏻
@@warever37 Yeah, higher rolls are definitely better, but the good and bad rolls generally even out. Usually you have some high and some low dice, which forces you to react tactically. Sometimes a good roll can be bad because you aren't able to fully take advantage of it. I love all of this, but some people have a different experience with "luck" in games. This isn't Chess or Go. But if you like other popular co-op games, I don't think this one is any more luck dependent than any of those. I hope you enjoy it if you get a copy!
The play through was very good, thanks! But it would have been very constructive to do the set up of the tiles and map on video. The rules are a little confusing about that.
I am always getting random dice, cubes, pawns, etc when I see sales or I need to complete an order to get free shipping. So those came from my collection. I don't think they are anything special. I do like the transparent ones.
Yes, I mention in the beginning that I am using larger colored dice for the video to make it easier to follow on film. The game comes with smaller black dice. Thanks for watching, ontrevantable!
Good video - but please please please don't make the cards move backwards/forwards slowly when you zoom in on them. It's impossible to actually read the text without feeling nauseous!
"just in general, it's good to be as far away from the police aa you can" (1:44)
Words to live by
Absolutely, Rui! Thanks for watching!
This was invaluable to getting my first play to the table running smoothly. Really great job, clear visuals, clear audio and a pretty robust journey through the rules. Top stuff!
Awesome. I'm glad to hear the video helped. What are your thoughts on the game? Thanks so much for checking out the channel, Gareth!
@@TotallyTabled I had been waiting years to play this - couldn't get 2nd edition anywhere - so I simultaneously was afraid I'd hyped it it my brain and and also that I might have a bias. Genuinely I was really quite impressed, rarely does a games mechanics and theme fit so well together.
The teach is pretty quick, two turns in and you've probably seen most of the rules overhead in play so then it's all really about tactics/strategy. We turned what we thought was a guaranteed loss (number 2 marker on the time track) into an overwhelming win by building up momentum and linking liberations. It was one of the best wins I think I've had in boargaming, really satisfying.
I played at 2 with 2 factions, looking forward to getting the full 4 players in a few weeks time. I think over time it'll become a little repetitive but for now I would recommend this to most people, even as a gateway/gateway+ level game. Also, I think there could be room for expansions here, possibly using the liberation cards for different events etc.
But again, thanks for the video, super useful and great presentation!
You always explain it so well - I've learned several games from your playthroughs. This game wasn't even on my radar but the theme is so different - it's a purchase. Clear rules and I love that you always talk about why you are doing it. The pace is great and that's my single biggest issue so a great kudos to you! Thank you for making my gaming much easier!
You are very welcome! I'm so happy my videos are helpful. This is a very clever game and it feels unique enough in theme and gameplay that it is a keeper in my collection. I'm a fan!
Great playthrough, you are super thorough! I will say at 1:09:32 the card said to reverse the tank up the track and you moved it down, close to the loss section
Yep, I forgot to move the tank up. I think I was too excited for the win! Thanks for watching!
Adding colored dice for each faction was the first thing I did when I got this game. :-) It makes it look so much better! Thanks for your detailed playthrough!
Thanks for checking it out, Mike. Yeah, I tend to collect dice just for this occasion and they work perfectly for this game.
Thanks for uploading this. I have my copy waiting on the shelf for me, and now I'm even more excited to try it when I have the time.
Thanks for watching Rozanova! I had a blast with this playthrough. I find this one very satisfying. I hope you enjoy it!
I really enjoy playing this one - it's great. 😊
Yeah, very unrated. I think this one is a very clever game, and the theme really comes through. The more I play it, the more it grows on me. Thanks for checking it out!
Requesting clarification on using the Reaction Card for Police movement priority... in the rulebook it says "The ID priority specified on the Reaction card at the top of the Reaction deck determines whether the police are currently prioritizing the highest or lowest ID districts." But at 42:11 you used the most recently revealed reaction card, which would technically be in its discard pile. That card showed lowest ID.
I did not know about this game at all and now I am looking at where to get it :) thanks for the playthrough! Loved when the massive police group was whittled down to 5 xD
Well, I hope you enjoy it when you get it, NeatoZen. Every play as been quite different. Usually the police don't bunch up on one space like that. But that card sure is nice when they do! 😃 Thank you for checking out the video!
Wow this is so helpful. Thanks for covering this game. Subscribed!
Thanks so much for the sub! I'm very happy you found my video helpful. Bloc by Bloc is a great game. I hope you continue to enjoy the channel!
@@TotallyTabled It is a great game! Did you end up picking up Tindaya too? It was on Gamefound at the exact same time as Bloc by Bloc
This is what I was looking for, thanks for the play through
Great Brummie! I'm glad the playthrough helped. Thanks for supporting the channel!
Thanks for the playthrough! It cleared up a lot of questions i had about the game.
I'm glad it helped, Jim. Hopefully I didn't mess up too many rules. 😅 Thanks for watching and happy gaming!
Now I’ve gotta add this game to my wishlist! 😅
It is a fun solo/co-op with a great theme. If you like that Pandemic style of game, this is a must try! Thanks for checking out the video, Rogue!
Great video, very nicely played and explained!
I'm happy you enjoyed the playthrough. Thanks for checking it out!
Great vid, cool game 👥✊🔥☂️🚔
Dan, I'm glad you liked the video. Thanks for checking out the channel!
Thanks for this great tutorial! Made my first solo play through so much smoother. Really like the idea of color coding the dice too. Also, where did you get those awesome token trays!?
I'm glad the video helped! Those are either Really Useful Boxes or the generic cousins the Super Stackers. I believe I got hundreds of them at Office Depot like a decade ago during a crazy Black Friday fire sale and I use them in many many games. Thanks for watching, Daniel!
At 45:35 you use a 3 to build an occupation on a 4 tile. Unless I've misunderstood something so far that should not be possible, right?
Damn! You rockin’ it with this games 😮
Ha, thanks Alan, I appreciate that. Spread the word, I could use the support. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the detailed playthrough. The game looks great but I feel like the luck element from the dice rolls is way too high since there's barely any luck mitigation. How would you rate the luck element on a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the highest?
I guess I don't see things the same way you do. This isn't rolling to resolve -- you roll the dice and then determine how best to use the dice you rolled. Some actions work with any number. You can even combine dice to take advanced actions that require specific numbers. And you control where and when you are doing things, so you can take actions in easier locations or push your luck at times. You also get cards that help with actions and acquire additional dice. That's a TON of mitigation. More importantly this system offers great decision making. You need to set yourself up so you can deal with bad rolls as well as take advantage of good rolls. That sort of risk management is part of the strategic element of this game, not a flaw. In other words, the existence of luck is not necessarily a bad thing. I've never felt like I lost this game due to bad luck, only bad planning. Thanks for watching.
@@TotallyTabled from what I've seen so far higher rolls are usually better, but I don't own the game yet and I trust your opinion. I think I'll get a copy soon. Thanks again 🙏🏻
@@warever37 Yeah, higher rolls are definitely better, but the good and bad rolls generally even out. Usually you have some high and some low dice, which forces you to react tactically. Sometimes a good roll can be bad because you aren't able to fully take advantage of it. I love all of this, but some people have a different experience with "luck" in games. This isn't Chess or Go. But if you like other popular co-op games, I don't think this one is any more luck dependent than any of those. I hope you enjoy it if you get a copy!
The play through was very good, thanks! But it would have been very constructive to do the set up of the tiles and map on video. The rules are a little confusing about that.
That is a good note Steve. I'll try to be more detailed in the future. Thanks for watching.
@@TotallyTabled I am just wondering where you go the matching dice?
I am always getting random dice, cubes, pawns, etc when I see sales or I need to complete an order to get free shipping. So those came from my collection. I don't think they are anything special. I do like the transparent ones.
Did you use different dice? I got a KS edition 2nd hand and it has black dice.
Yes, I mention in the beginning that I am using larger colored dice for the video to make it easier to follow on film. The game comes with smaller black dice. Thanks for watching, ontrevantable!
@@TotallyTabled Totes missed it, I def want some prettier dice. My only gripe.
One last question! Is the little tubs you're using the smaller crayon boxes from Walmart? They look smart than the ones I use for card games 😅
Those are very small Super Stackers that I picked up ages ago. They are great for player pieces and tokens.
Yep, the dice aren't great.
Good video - but please please please don't make the cards move backwards/forwards slowly when you zoom in on them. It's impossible to actually read the text without feeling nauseous!
Ok. I will in the future.