Cascadia: Rolling Rivers ►►► Prototype thoughts by Amy & Maggie
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- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
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A video outlining gameplay for the boardgame Cascadia: Rolling Rivers.
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Part I: Gameplay Runthrough
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Part II: Extended Gameplay:
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Part III: Final Thoughts
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Cascadia is one of my favorite and most played games, so I'm looking forward to this one. Thanks for the great overview and review 👍
Thank you for sharing the playthrough and these after thoughts with us.
Very appealing game. It seems like they nailed the design.
Not keen on this two-version model, much like Railroad Ink. It would be trivial for them to include a couple small modules (extra die/dice) without trying to activate FOMO to sell something that is almost identical.
well if you don't think the alternate die powers or map layouts are meaningful, then you only need to get one copy, and there really shouldn't be a problem i would think :)
Of course they made a roll and write version. Soon to be followed by "Cascadia Legacy" I imagine. But hey, lets pretend the industry is at a healthy place and better than ever.
a cascadia legacy game would be AWESOME! :)
@@rahdo I'm happy that you're happy. And that string quartet on the deck sounds amazing.
@@ioannispaxinos5171 oh whoops, i missed your "grumpy old man" thing and though you were just enjoying the fun of boardgames.
you do realize that making spinoffs of existing games is nothing new and has been with us since the beginning of the modern board game renaissance. so in your opinion, did san juan spinning off of puerto rico signal to you the end of all things boardgame? or caylus magna carta? or arkham horror: the card game? or space hulk death angel? or castles of burgundy: dice game? or agricola all creatures big and small? or roll for the galaxy? or 7 wonders duel? or hundreds of other games that took inspiration from their "parent product" and took them in new and fun directions?
it's unfortunate that such a cool fun new game is something that you view as corrosive to the industry for some reason, but i assure you it's not :)
@@rahdo Seriously? It's a 3 line comment and you just missed the latter half? And San Juan is a bad example. It's a completely different game, just with the same theme. And we got Race for the Galaxy out of that collaboration.
And it's not that these games are corrosive, it's more like the fact that, if a game manages to succeed through all this noise it will get 3 expansions, a roll and write and legacy version to milk it because it's so rare for games to succeed in this enviroment. That's indicative of corrosion imo. But anyway I wasn't planning on starting a debate, we'll just have to disagree. I'll keep playing the same 50 games I always play and you guys (reviewers) will keep making "top 100 games of all time" lists that change every year without even acknowledging the irony. As long as we're all happy with our choices and not trapped by them.
i have a LOT of comments to go through, and i look at every one, and your comment about cascadia legacy really tickled my fancy as a genuinely awesome idea i'd love to see, so i expressed that.
also, you clearly didn't watch the video you're commenting on, because like san juan before it, cascadia: rolling IS a completely different game, just with the same theme.