Thank you for the compare/contrast between both games! I was actually wanting more info on the sandstorm rondel and this video is perfect! I also appreciate knowing that the 2019 game is more aimed at hardcore gamers and the 2021 game is better for casual gamers.
I think adding hidden objective cards in the place of bribing and alliances would be interesting. Something along the lines of “if your opponent (could even be specific to another faction in the game) is in x location, collects x spice, revives x forces, etc then you gain x spice from the bank or that player or you get x market cards ignoring the normal limit. I feel like it could make interactions a bit more exciting.
Just bought this over Dune Imperium as I already have Arnak and there are similarities across the two. I'm sure eventually I'll get it though, but for now I wanted a game that could offer something different. But at the end of your vid the talk of play testing a possible expansion really excited me and I really hope that you are able to make alliances possible and bring some interplay like that into the game.
Any update on an expansion when the new film comes out? It would be nice to round out the factions! Awesome job on streamlining the game by the way, I played it for the first time today and it was a breeze to learn and teach.
I love classic Dune but I'm intrigued by the market/battle deck separation. Do you think that could be imported into Dune classic without ruining it? (if I bought Dune Conquest could I just lift the bid phase from it and bring it back into Dune classic?)
Hey man! I just played Conquest for the first time. Are you supposed to discard the traitors you reveal like in the Classic game, or no? Asking because the Harkonnen ability is very powerful if you don't discard but jf you do discard then their battke ability means they'd just be looking at rhe top traitor card each time and putting it on bottom.
@@darkportents9835 they don’t have as many traitors, but they are still formidable- which is why it’s their only advantage. Choosing a safe leader instead of a traitor is a good ploy against them, especially since you can revive them each turn.
I highly consider getting this version, but I I'm afraid that if I alternate playing them, I'll then mix up rules from both versions... Is that a real possibility?
After watching this video I ordered the Dune Conquest. My play group didn't like the classic Dune that much, I feel like it's a game for people who either are big Dune fans or like heavy games (or at least discussion heavy games) and they are neither
In the future will Movie Dune have a different art style (like a different version I mean (original illustrations instead of the movie stills)? I'm interested in the game but I don't really like the art /:
Yeah same. I loved the movie, but the art of this new game is borderline kitch in terms of graphic design, especially the back of the cards with the stills badly cutout, and with a ton of uncontrolled grading and tints. (And I definitly don't want to see the baron at the back of EVERY traitor card...) :D
Combat good! Alliances bad! So: dial down the Dune world to conflict. Hate good! Cooperation (love) bad (takes too long)! Excellent mass market strategy.
Thank you for the compare/contrast between both games! I was actually wanting more info on the sandstorm rondel and this video is perfect! I also appreciate knowing that the 2019 game is more aimed at hardcore gamers and the 2021 game is better for casual gamers.
I think adding hidden objective cards in the place of bribing and alliances would be interesting. Something along the lines of “if your opponent (could even be specific to another faction in the game) is in x location, collects x spice, revives x forces, etc then you gain x spice from the bank or that player or you get x market cards ignoring the normal limit. I feel like it could make interactions a bit more exciting.
I like it.
@@jackredathewarp awesome!
I own both but i am using dune conquest as an introduction bc its quicker and gets tem learning the battle wheel
5:05 don’t know why I find the transition in tone and body language to something frank so hilarious
Thanks for this video! Eager to hear more about expansion timing! Likely by November 2023, which is the expected movie release I would guess.
Hope so
Just bought this over Dune Imperium as I already have Arnak and there are similarities across the two. I'm sure eventually I'll get it though, but for now I wanted a game that could offer something different. But at the end of your vid the talk of play testing a possible expansion really excited me and I really hope that you are able to make alliances possible and bring some interplay like that into the game.
Indeed
Any update on an expansion when the new film comes out? It would be nice to round out the factions! Awesome job on streamlining the game by the way, I played it for the first time today and it was a breeze to learn and teach.
There’s an excellent chance. Maybe not immediately but hopefully close. Maybe. Can’t technically say, but if I were a betting man…
I love classic Dune but I'm intrigued by the market/battle deck separation. Do you think that could be imported into Dune classic without ruining it? (if I bought Dune Conquest could I just lift the bid phase from it and bring it back into Dune classic?)
It really doesn't work for classic Dune. There aren't enough cards.
Hey man! I just played Conquest for the first time. Are you supposed to discard the traitors you reveal like in the Classic game, or no? Asking because the Harkonnen ability is very powerful if you don't discard but jf you do discard then their battke ability means they'd just be looking at rhe top traitor card each time and putting it on bottom.
You do not discard.
@@jackredathewarp In a 2 player game the Harkonnen feel very very powerful. Of our 4 battles she had traitor on me 3 times.
@@darkportents9835 they don’t have as many traitors, but they are still formidable- which is why it’s their only advantage. Choosing a safe leader instead of a traitor is a good ploy against them, especially since you can revive them each turn.
@@jackredathewarp I was thinking that would be the way to go on that! Thanks for confirming! that's VERY different from old school Dune
I highly consider getting this version, but I I'm afraid that if I alternate playing them, I'll then mix up rules from both versions... Is that a real possibility?
I don’t think it’s a serious problem. Might even lead to an interesting house rule.
After watching this video I ordered the Dune Conquest. My play group didn't like the classic Dune that much, I feel like it's a game for people who either are big Dune fans or like heavy games (or at least discussion heavy games) and they are neither
Are they gonna make an expansion of movie Dune?
Stay tuned
i really love these videos; ty
In the future will Movie Dune have a different art style (like a different version I mean (original illustrations instead of the movie stills)? I'm interested in the game but I don't really like the art /:
Doubtful.
Yeah same. I loved the movie, but the art of this new game is borderline kitch in terms of graphic design, especially the back of the cards with the stills badly cutout, and with a ton of uncontrolled grading and tints. (And I definitly don't want to see the baron at the back of EVERY traitor card...) :D
Combat good! Alliances bad! So: dial down the Dune world to conflict. Hate good! Cooperation (love) bad (takes too long)! Excellent mass market strategy.
Probably go with the one without zendaya in it