Austerity: Solo Play-through: Economic Board Games

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    Austerity: Solo Play-through: Economic Board Games

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  • @economicboardgames
    @economicboardgames  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @khiarastales2091
    @khiarastales2091 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the playthrough! This looks much more simple than I expected. Can't wait to print and play this myself.

  • @YeMinakoBrown
    @YeMinakoBrown ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It is a "COLD" game! Thank you for your sharing~

    • @pnpgutterfold
      @pnpgutterfold 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah, I don't think this game is designed to be winnable every time. This means that the game isn't simply 'hard'; it probably becomes statistically impossible to win during certain playthroughs. If this is true, then it's not my idea of a good time. I'm still quite fascinated by this game, though, and will probably give it another try. I've even made custom tokens for it (cut out from leftover token frames using a template Jake Staines provided). I'm really hoping that the advanced versions of the game provide more of an opportunity for mitigation.

  • @MatteGe1969
    @MatteGe1969 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for this playthrough, I never understood how to play this game by reading the rules

    • @pnpgutterfold
      @pnpgutterfold 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      SAME. I had to abort my first playthrough after about two hours after I couldn't quite figure out whether debt needed to be executed twice. There's a part in the manual that talks about moving the non-black-colored tokens into USED first, and that if a black token still remained (how is that possible? I usually perform the Event AND perform the Cuts BEFORE I move any of the tokens into the USED section.....so then are they asking that I only remove one of the two tokens after performing just the event? That would also be weird because that's not how I would have handled the order of operations if the two tokens I drew were both non-black). I always make sure all of the necessary and relevant steps are performed before any of the tokens get swept into USED, so I wasn't understanding how just only one of the two drawn tokens could be moved into USED.
      Any, major thanks to @economicboardgames for spotlighting this quirky little game.