These tower building games seem like such an amazing idea to me. But none of them seem to be better than just good. I'm not even sure if one of them is much better than the others. Ones that come to mind besides this one are Manhattan, Rolling Heights, and Expancity. If anyone knows of any others or feels one is definitely the best of the bunch, let me know.
Looks interesting as I find the easy to teach games get to the table far more often. I wish it would support more than 4 players though. Will keep this one on the wish list for now. Thanks for your review!
We’ve played this a bunch and never had cards fall out of the holder but who knows. Dead simple game with tough choices, it’s really good.
My immediate thought upon seeing the tray was "how the hell am I supposed to fit the cards after they're sleeved?".
Agree. How hard is it to leave another two millimeters?
But since the cards are hardly being handled maybe sleeves are redundant.
@@senchinosenchino2098 I'm a serial sleever, sorry. :P
@@DiegoDeschain me too actually 😂. So a tip from someone who doesn’t live like he preaches. Suggestion sounds rational though, in theory at least 🙈
One of my top 10 games of the year. Love it.
The pictured pencil and eraser on the cover made me think this game would be a roll n write.
These tower building games seem like such an amazing idea to me. But none of them seem to be better than just good. I'm not even sure if one of them is much better than the others. Ones that come to mind besides this one are Manhattan, Rolling Heights, and Expancity. If anyone knows of any others or feels one is definitely the best of the bunch, let me know.
I own Manhattan and enjoy it.
Probably a bit different then any of these games but big boss is currently my favorite game that has tower building. Super interactive and fun! 🙂
Sunrise Lane is another one. I think Manhattan is still my favorite of the bunch, but that's because it's the meanest.
Firenze is a good one
I'm surprised the tag line for this wasn't "ticket to build" ...
Looks interesting as I find the easy to teach games get to the table far more often. I wish it would support more than 4 players though. Will keep this one on the wish list for now. Thanks for your review!
Tried this one at GEN CON, but couldn't pull the trigger on a purchase. Just seemed like there wasn't quite enough here for me.
Clever design here.
ergonomic? is the word Tom was looking for?