I really like this game. While I prefer the aesthetics of the original Japanese print, I'm excited to have an easy to obtain version with good quality cards. This is easily one of my favorite small games.
I don't think the card colours were mentioned in the review (unless I missed it?) and I wondered about them on the way through: It turns out they just correlate to the numbers as a visual aid.
I adore this game. Must have played a hundred games on my iPad and it's been a hit when I introduce it to other players. Easy to teach, easy to play and engaging while you still can converse and have fun with your friends. I found that "luck" sorta averages out over several rounds. Some rounds you get a horrible hand and you'll have to do damage control, trying to lose as few points as possible while others might be be dream hands where everything clicks. The game is also tighter with five players and you'll see less big sets of cards and you'll have to do with playing fewer cards. The tiny box is also neat, a great game to take with you while traveling or visiting the pub. Highly recommended.
Hi 😁I wonder about the "show" action with single cards.. i must show a card with a higher value than the active single card in order to beat it? I thought so but got confused cause the rules says "if you will only show 1 card, you may choose any card from your hand".... 🥴🥴🥴
Thanks for your thorough review! I just ordered the game as I’m looking for a family friendly game that can be enjoyed by a variety of players. I’m optimistic this hits the mark! Small size looks great for travel too.
Couldn’t not have been a less inspiring theme. Should have just dropped it altogether instead of even trying. Why bother with a circus theme if not even the cards have illustrations on them that align with that theme. Why did they change it all from the previous editions visuals?
Has anyone played this 2p? The rules seemed really weird. If you scout from your own set, for example, are you still losing a scout chip, or do you get a chip back for scouting your own set making it effectively zero cost?
2p rules are crazy ambiguous, and the rules have changed drastically between editions, adding to confusion. Luckily there's a BGG thread with clarifications from the publisher - the basic jist is that you either show or repeatedly scout (on the same turn!) until you're ready to show. Also, the opposing player does not get scout tokens when you scout. Hence, each player has only three chances to scout per round, and if you're unable to show the round ends.
I think keeping the card order is prone to abuse - not really getting this game but i do like the idea of cards that can be flipped - different idea of not beeing able to change the order of the cards...
I felt the theme very forced, when I first played the game. Later after I bought my own copy, I found it easier to teach the game presenting the theme to new comers, especially for folks who are not familiar with trick taking games. "Look, you're a circus director: In your turn you want to give a better show, but if you can't or don't want to, you can scout someone from your competitor and put him/her in your own show"...
I like how it looks but the theme doesn’t add anything to the game, like you mentioned, and I think this one can be played with the deck from Dealt! (Amigo games) some chips for scouting and a notepad for the points lol. That’s what I’m gonna do, I got Dealt! for $9.00 and Scout is $25.99 😖
I prefer the aesthetics of the original edition: ruclips.net/video/ebvVrul2B_M/видео.html And the additional VP tokens in various denominations seem an unnecessary complication (pen & paper is faster).
Wait wait wait....it's an Oink Games game... That makes this a BIG deal....Oink Games doesn't typically publish bad games. Troika (another published by Oink Games) is a quick go-to game in my group!!
Zee is the patron saint of small card games
Lol I want a little card with his prayer on the back
You are a great reviewer, Zee. I always come away from your videos with an accurate idea if i would enjoy the game. Thank you!
Not sure what changed, but Zee sounds great in this video! Must be a new mic, or maybe Zee has a new voice coach...
I really like this game. While I prefer the aesthetics of the original Japanese print, I'm excited to have an easy to obtain version with good quality cards. This is easily one of my favorite small games.
This looks like a really fun game. Thank you for such a clear explanation on how to play-Great job Zee.
wish the box was a little bit larger so that I can fit card sleeves in it
I don't think the card colours were mentioned in the review (unless I missed it?) and I wondered about them on the way through: It turns out they just correlate to the numbers as a visual aid.
Maybe it´s about time to appreciate creative, pasted on themes in abstract games. Scout looks great. Azul is another example. A hugh ´+´ for me.
I adore this game. Must have played a hundred games on my iPad and it's been a hit when I introduce it to other players. Easy to teach, easy to play and engaging while you still can converse and have fun with your friends. I found that "luck" sorta averages out over several rounds. Some rounds you get a horrible hand and you'll have to do damage control, trying to lose as few points as possible while others might be be dream hands where everything clicks. The game is also tighter with five players and you'll see less big sets of cards and you'll have to do with playing fewer cards. The tiny box is also neat, a great game to take with you while traveling or visiting the pub. Highly recommended.
Thanks Zee. Was looking forward to a review of this.
Played this at the September retreat last year and this game is delightfully wonderful!
Zee, what’s your nail care regimen? You have the best looking nails.
Hi 😁I wonder about the "show" action with single cards.. i must show a card with a higher value than the active single card in order to beat it? I thought so but got confused cause the rules says "if you will only show 1 card, you may choose any card from your hand".... 🥴🥴🥴
The card has to be higher, but you can take from wherever it is in your hand.
Thanks for your thorough review! I just ordered the game as I’m looking for a family friendly game that can be enjoyed by a variety of players. I’m optimistic this hits the mark! Small size looks great for travel too.
This one is on my wishlist for sure!
This card game is amazing. If it is an 2021 game, it definitely is my No. 2 game!
What was the number 1!?
Great game. The only flaw of is that the cards are pretty flimsy, yet the box is unable to hold sleeved cards.
Couldn’t not have been a less inspiring theme. Should have just dropped it altogether instead of even trying. Why bother with a circus theme if not even the cards have illustrations on them that align with that theme. Why did they change it all from the previous editions visuals?
I didnt even spot a theme tbh
Has anyone played this 2p? The rules seemed really weird. If you scout from your own set, for example, are you still losing a scout chip, or do you get a chip back for scouting your own set making it effectively zero cost?
You never scout your own set.
2p rules are crazy ambiguous, and the rules have changed drastically between editions, adding to confusion. Luckily there's a BGG thread with clarifications from the publisher - the basic jist is that you either show or repeatedly scout (on the same turn!) until you're ready to show. Also, the opposing player does not get scout tokens when you scout. Hence, each player has only three chances to scout per round, and if you're unable to show the round ends.
I think keeping the card order is prone to abuse - not really getting this game but i do like the idea of cards that can be flipped - different idea of not beeing able to change the order of the cards...
When will this be avaliable in the U.S.?
I felt the theme very forced, when I first played the game. Later after I bought my own copy, I found it easier to teach the game presenting the theme to new comers, especially for folks who are not familiar with trick taking games. "Look, you're a circus director: In your turn you want to give a better show, but if you can't or don't want to, you can scout someone from your competitor and put him/her in your own show"...
I like how it looks but the theme doesn’t add anything to the game, like you mentioned, and I think this one can be played with the deck from Dealt! (Amigo games) some chips for scouting and a notepad for the points lol. That’s what I’m gonna do, I got Dealt! for $9.00 and Scout is $25.99 😖
Hello Sofia, did you do this? I thought the deck for deal! is not double sided.
I prefer the aesthetics of the original edition:
ruclips.net/video/ebvVrul2B_M/видео.html
And the additional VP tokens in various denominations seem an unnecessary complication (pen & paper is faster).
"Stocking stuffer"...? Is there a Santa Claus that comes in January that I don't know about?
Zee, did you like Cat in the Box?
I love card games, but ladder climbing games just never clicked for me. I just don't see the appeal.
Seem interesting! 🧐
Zeeeeee
Wait wait wait....it's an Oink Games game...
That makes this a BIG deal....Oink Games doesn't typically publish bad games. Troika (another published by Oink Games) is a quick go-to game in my group!!
I love Dual Clash Poker
Start-up and Maskmen are better than Troika IMHO. Scout is a oink games but not made by Jun Sasaki.
Are you allowed to change the orientation of the active set?
Way too expensive Down Under for a small box card game. Theme is terrible. Mechanics ok.
The game is awesome
Zee is very low energy in this video…he must have been sick