I'm a big fan of Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy and with the board made out of hex tiles and the 4X nature, it looks a tad similar but obviously with a different theme. I was a little skeptical about this game going in, but you've sold me a good way towards maybe trying it.
Eclipse is a more straight forward territory control game. I think you have more ways to gain victory points in CoC. What's also nice with CoC, is the ability to attack opponents with culture to basically steal VPs.
Had our first round yesterday, mawhnm! I totally agree to all u said, its such an amazing expirience if you're a fan of civilization, seeing your faction raises :') Thanks a lot for your video and review!
Visually and in some other ways, CoC looks like it's in the same realm as Civilization, perhaps with more combat emphasis. It would be interesting to see the two reviewed together (Civ with the new expansion, as you mentioned).
Watched the jongetgames playthrough and bought it immediately after, than after that watched your review… yep your recommendation is now priceless. Thank you.
Great review thanks Cody. Compare to the original game, how much longer it is roughly? 1h? And how much better it is compared to the original game without the expansin? Thanks!
It's really not much longer. I think when I played the original it was about 3-4 hours, and this one is too. I really liked the expansion stuff that this added. It would be hard for me to go back to the original without the expansion.
Thanks for the great review. I have this on pre-order but wondering if it's different enough to Civilization plus wisdom and warfare expansion (which I have and love) to have both? Oh and what's the size of the cards in the game (for sleeving!)? Thanks
Thank you for this review, Cody! I was looking forward for clash since your original review. Sadly, copies of the game were mostly unavailable in Europe at the time... And now... now, I'm torn... I have a pretty sizable collection of 4x games (mostly space-themed, with eclipse 2ed. as my crown jewel) and civilization games (I love mare nostrum Empire!) and I don't know if I should get this game or a nicely packed Time of crisis + Expansion from GMT. I know they are different genres, but I'm trying to put some restrain on the fun cardboard boxes I buy... If you could have only one of these 2 games what would you keep? Sorry for the long comment, and keep it up!
Thanks for the grand review, Cody. I've been waiting for this one for quite a spell now and your review has only bolstered that desire. Could you possibly comment about the level of player interaction in the game? I do prefer my board games to have a high amount of player interaction - do the mechanisms in Clash of Cultures support that? Is there a lot of scope for players to interact with each other, whether it's conflict, negotiation or bartering? Thanks again for the review! Also, what a salacious end of video turn around, in the words of George Takei, ooooh myyyy, Cody ;P
Ha! At the beginning of the game there is not a lot of interaction, as each player is kind of focusing on their own Civ. But about round three or four contact is usually made and then the amount of interaction is really up to the players. You can hunker down or engage with other players a lot. Some of the objective cards really promote interaction. Hope this helps.
I played the original Sid Meier Civ 5 or 6 times. Never could pass the obtuse battle mechanics. Overall, after 1 play, I really like this one a lot better
I LOVE this game but have no plans to buy it as I own two copies of the original and two copies of the expansion. That said, the component quality of the new version doesn’t seem as nice as the original. I really want to make my own map of the Mediterranean for this game with starting locations based on the civs you’re playing with. Such an amazing game. Might be my favorite 4X game.
Actually, I feel like the component quality is a little better in this edition. The plastic units feel a little more sturdy than the original production, that I recall. Also, there is some streamlining with regard to a few mechanics that I really appreciated. Still, your point is taken, and I don't know that it is 100% necessary for people that have the original and the expansion. Thanks!
I can see the unit figure improvement but was talking more about the cards and tiles. It might be subjective but the artwork/style in the original seems nicer
I can't decide should I get Clash of Cultures: Monumental Edition or Civ dawn + expansion... I think I'm leaning towards CoC, because it might have little bit more depth, but I might be wrong
I'm a big fan of Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy and with the board made out of hex tiles and the 4X nature, it looks a tad similar but obviously with a different theme. I was a little skeptical about this game going in, but you've sold me a good way towards maybe trying it.
Mechanically, it's quite a bit different from Eclipse. I'm a big fan of that one, too.
Eclipse is a more straight forward territory control game. I think you have more ways to gain victory points in CoC. What's also nice with CoC, is the ability to attack opponents with culture to basically steal VPs.
Man I've been waiting for this game for two years as well! Can't wait to get this game to the table!
You won't be disappointed.
Had our first round yesterday, mawhnm! I totally agree to all u said, its such an amazing expirience if you're a fan of civilization, seeing your faction raises :')
Thanks a lot for your video and review!
Thank you. Glad you liked it.
Wow. I haven't heard this level of enthusiasm since your review of War Room.
It’s a great game for sure.
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer Thanks to you I've ended up ordering both!
Visually and in some other ways, CoC looks like it's in the same realm as Civilization, perhaps with more combat emphasis. It would be interesting to see the two reviewed together (Civ with the new expansion, as you mentioned).
Maybe someday after a few more plays of both.
I agree, looks like a board game take of Civilization
Ok, you finally got me with that last joke.
Fantastic!
me too :)
Thanks for this review Cody. Great job as usual!
Thank you. Much appreciated.
16:13, Oh, dear. Rock Springs Residents Association will have you on their "to do" list now!
Cheers
Ha! Thanks!
Watched the jongetgames playthrough and bought it immediately after, than after that watched your review… yep your recommendation is now priceless. Thank you.
Thanks! Happy to help!
Great review thanks Cody. Compare to the original game, how much longer it is roughly? 1h?
And how much better it is compared to the original game without the expansin?
Thanks!
It's really not much longer. I think when I played the original it was about 3-4 hours, and this one is too. I really liked the expansion stuff that this added. It would be hard for me to go back to the original without the expansion.
Thanks for the great review. I have this on pre-order but wondering if it's different enough to Civilization plus wisdom and warfare expansion (which I have and love) to have both? Oh and what's the size of the cards in the game (for sleeving!)? Thanks
Standard size cards. Thanks!
Sold out everywhere in the UK already! Hopefully a reprint inbound, although it is Wizkids, so who knows...
Hopefully.
You can still pre order it in the UK no?
I cannot WAIT until my copy arrives. #psyched (Also, how far is Rock Springs from GA?)
It’s further than you think!
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer Bummer - I am ready to play.
As always … great review !
Thank you, sir.
Thank you for this review, Cody!
I was looking forward for clash since your original review. Sadly, copies of the game were mostly unavailable in Europe at the time... And now... now, I'm torn... I have a pretty sizable collection of 4x games (mostly space-themed, with eclipse 2ed. as my crown jewel) and civilization games (I love mare nostrum Empire!) and I don't know if I should get this game or a nicely packed Time of crisis + Expansion from GMT. I know they are different genres, but I'm trying to put some restrain on the fun cardboard boxes I buy... If you could have only one of these 2 games what would you keep?
Sorry for the long comment, and keep it up!
I really liked Time of Crisis, but I’d lean toward Clash.
I was waiting your video for the final, sculpted in the rock, decision to buy this game... Pre-ordered.
Happy to help. Thanksz
Thanks for the grand review, Cody. I've been waiting for this one for quite a spell now and your review has only bolstered that desire. Could you possibly comment about the level of player interaction in the game? I do prefer my board games to have a high amount of player interaction - do the mechanisms in Clash of Cultures support that? Is there a lot of scope for players to interact with each other, whether it's conflict, negotiation or bartering?
Thanks again for the review! Also, what a salacious end of video turn around, in the words of George Takei, ooooh myyyy, Cody ;P
Ha! At the beginning of the game there is not a lot of interaction, as each player is kind of focusing on their own Civ. But about round three or four contact is usually made and then the amount of interaction is really up to the players. You can hunker down or engage with other players a lot. Some of the objective cards really promote interaction. Hope this helps.
Have you played Mosaic? Curious how you would compare this to that
Stay tuned…
Did you play Sid meiers Civilization (2010) if so which one do you like more 😊
I owned that one for a while, but never got it to the table.
I played the original Sid Meier Civ 5 or 6 times. Never could pass the obtuse battle mechanics. Overall, after 1 play, I really like this one a lot better
It reminds me so much to Age of Empires the pc game?
Never played it.
Me too, finally a good board game version of it. Visually AND mechanicly looking incredible!
Nah, I think you're getting Age of Empires confused with the Civilization PC games? The culture and monuments give it away.
I LOVE this game but have no plans to buy it as I own two copies of the original and two copies of the expansion. That said, the component quality of the new version doesn’t seem as nice as the original. I really want to make my own map of the Mediterranean for this game with starting locations based on the civs you’re playing with. Such an amazing game. Might be my favorite 4X game.
Actually, I feel like the component quality is a little better in this edition. The plastic units feel a little more sturdy than the original production, that I recall. Also, there is some streamlining with regard to a few mechanics that I really appreciated. Still, your point is taken, and I don't know that it is 100% necessary for people that have the original and the expansion. Thanks!
Would not buy it again overall gameplay not changed.
The component quality is way better in this version. Look at the comparisons on BGG on the units alone.
I can see the unit figure improvement but was talking more about the cards and tiles. It might be subjective but the artwork/style in the original seems nicer
@@ajlynch123 I do agree the land tiles were better looking in the original.
"It's a longer game" Is it a Civ game? Well, that's normal then.
Indeed.
Better than civ dawn plus expansion?
Did you watch the video?
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer watching and typing same time but watch to the end you mentioned you not sure which one is the better one....😁...
I can't decide should I get Clash of Cultures: Monumental Edition or Civ dawn + expansion... I think I'm leaning towards CoC, because it might have little bit more depth, but I might be wrong