As an Australian, I want to thank Laurie for featuring our national anthem. And also note that I have never played any version of any Dune board game without singing the Voice at least once.
I thought Waltzing Matilda was your unofficial anthem (which lost the election for it), but I guess "You're the the Voice" is a suitable substitute. We love ourselves some John Farnham here on the other side of the globe.
This game is perfectly typecast. Tom is the strong and silent faction, able to weather the storm. Laurie is the bald people. Adam is The Mastermind orchestrating the entire show. And Blair is tossed into the fray with basically no idea of what's going on.
SULLY'S NOT HERE, AND THAT MAKES ME FEEL absolutely fine, because you're all great and your content is too. Thanks for helping to reignite my interest in board games!
Counter-clockwise! Nothing in Dune goes clockwise. "Storm order" is how we Fremen say it. Also, the two faction limit only applies to strongholds, not the other territories. You can have all four factions in the Great Flat, fighting it out over spice (or whatever).
By way of a rather unfortunate Hunter Seeker attack, I wonder who *points at Brooke* could have *two hands motioning at Brooke* sent that? *Turns on sign*
I like to imagine Adam introducing him was the first time Tom had spoken to another human being in about a month, and that's why he was so confused what to do.
Agreed, the film version really cuts out a lot of what makes it a Dune board game. Particularly the player alliances and faction specific victory conditions. But also just how the Fremen soldiers are worth twice what soldiers of the other factions are worth, and the Sardaukar are as well except when compared with Fremen. There are just so many small details that highlight the major plot points and themes of the book that aren’t demonstrated in this version of the game.
@@macka20000 ah yes, like the Bene Gesserit being able to PREDICT who wins and influencing so they can win when their backed horse triumphs, probably sticks a Gom Jabbar in the leader's neck at the moment of triumph or rides the coattails and gets what they want that way...
@@macka20000 I think both have their purposes in a board game collection. For some people, the fact that this version is easier to teach, doesn't last as long and requires fewer players are really good things.
Just a production note, I would mirror and flip the above camera for future videos where you use it so when you are gesturing or watching the hands played it matches the other view. It was confusing keeping up with the two views where Laurie and Tom were on opposite sides depending on above and hard cam as an example. Great video as always NRB!
LAURIE: I work with some uncultured yobs. They know Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-if classic Dune but not You’re The Voice?!? What is the world coming to…
More people would know about "You're the Voice" than a Bruce Springsteen song Tom quoted in the Cockroach Poker game. Except me, but I'm a Giant Sized Springsteen fan like Tom.
I was almost going to say that’s an obvious error because you’d never use a nuke on yourself when attacking - but then I started thinking of all the cool things you could do with that mechanic ha.
what I love about this game is how it perfectly portraits Dune. The careful maneuvering, the backstabbing, the emperor swimming in money, the storm, the worms, the Atreides getting obliterated at the start, the Fremen being good at combat, just perfect. Sadly I normally dont have people to play it with.
When Brooke played the shield card at 1:01:03, shouldn't that have created a nuclear explosion because she also played the lasgun in the same turn? The text on the lasgun says "if ANYONE plays a shield in this battle" everyone and everything dies.
Just discovered the channel and absolutely love it! I'd really enjoy more Dune content in all forms, 6 player advanced Dune which costumes I think would be hilarious and awesome!! Also Dune Imperium. One thing I noticed during this game is that the starting troops were forgotten, normally the game starts with an ongoing battle!!
LAURIE: At the moment we shoot with four, but we're about to replace the top down one with a higher quality one, so could potentially do five in future
Great job guys! Probably said below but you can have more than one faction battle in a territory but only two factions in a stronghold. Battle Advantage is always in turn order, which is counter clockwise starting with the person with the First Player token.
- Where did my troops go? - They are dead, Adam. - Wha, all of them? - Yes Adam, they are all dead. - Even the ones in the stronghold? - Yes Adam, even the ones in the stronghold. - What about my other strongholds? - They are dead, Adam, everyone is dead, they are all dead Adam. - Wait, are you telling me everyone is dead?
Just to let you know the battle between blair and adam with the laser gun shouldve been an explosion. the card reads if anyone plays a shield card it creates an explosion in the space. you can play both to cause it not just if your opponent plays one and you the other.
Another great play-through... respect to Adam at 54:00, I think he sees he's on for an early win so to make it a better video / more enjoyable game he throws these battles
41:54 I'd forgotten that song existed but I looked it up and it's been stuck in my head for months now - I can't see the words "voice" or "power" anymore without immediately singing it so... thanks, I guess?
There was a Dune board game that hasn't been in print since the 80s I believe. But it is my preferred way to play since this version is just an incredibly stripped down version of that game. You can play as Harkonnen (basically the same as this version but when they buy a market card, they get another card for free), Atreides (mostly the same as this version but they can also see what the top spice card is and they can see what card is on top of the market deck as well), the Fremen (again, quite similar except they get 3 soldiers back for free and can deploy them anywhere within a specific third of the board, they also move three spaces as opposed to two but they don't get the bonuses of ornithoptors (another thing in the old edition where if you own one of the two cities, you can move out of that city up to four spaces unless you're the Fremen) and they can ride worms rather than be eaten), the Bene Gesserit (they have the Voice portion of this version's Imperium and also don't necessarily need to engage in combat, they also can pick a player and turn at the start of the game and if that player wins on that turn, the Bene Gesserit win instead), the Emperor (they get spice from item sales and also can pay to revive up to 3 additional soldiers), and the Navigator's Guild (they can pay spice to redeploy their forces around the map, the other players also have to pay you spice in order to get their forces on the board except for the Fremen since they live there). Purchasing items is also an auction where everyone has a chance to bid on the card but only the Atreides player knows what is up for grabs. Cards include weapons, defenses, sacrificial heroes who can take the place of your real heroes, musical instruments or clothing items (these are useless), and a jihad card that permanently destroys the Stormwall and makes the cities (not strongholds) vulnerable to the storm. Once a worm appears, alliances can be made. Being allied means your ally gets a minor version of your abilities. So allying with the Guild means you can pay half price to deploy your forces, being allied with the Emperor means they can pay to revive 3 soldiers for you, being allied with the Fremen make you better at moving around the map and you get a few free soldiers back, etc. To win in an alliance, you need to own 4/5 strongholds between the two of you rather than 3/5 if you were solo. It's more complicated, but it's a whole lot more about scheming and picking the right allies to use their abilities to circumvent the randomness of the game. An Emperor-Fremen alliance can field and recover the most soldiers, Emperor-Guild alliance is the biggest economic powerhouse, Atreides-Harkonnen can run the market, Atreides-Bene Gesserit can just run combat with the Voice and seeing battle plans, and all sorts of other combinations.
Gale Force Nine released a new edition of the old Dune you're describing in 2019. Most of the rules are the same as these ^ with some minor changes (I think they included some old expansion rules as an advanced version of the new base game). The 2019 version is not stripped down like the one in this video, and the art isn't tied to the movie.
Someone needs to edit the Dune film (any one is fine, lol) so that anytime someone uses The Voice, it's dubbed to sound like Adam's version: "Oh hey there, it's me, Bene!" 😂
As a massive fan of the books this game looks hella cool. Was also great to see how much Blair knew about Dune! She got everything right! Frank Herbet would be proud
Thank you for playing this new version. I have to admit I think I still prefer the slightly clunky old version with 6 players and a game that can last anywhere between 20 mins or 3 hours.
I'm glad they are playing it at all! But I do think this version cuts out some of the heart of the main version which is a shame and I hope they play that version at some point in the future.
I think both versions have their purpose in a collection. For some people, the fact that a game is easier to teach, doesn't last as long and requires fewer players are real positives.
That was the most fun game I have watched from NRB to date..... congrats Laurie, and just an AWESOME back and forth thriller. Going to watch again and again!!!!!
Quick rules clarification: when Blair played both a Lasgun and Shield, everyone should have died. The text on the card says everyone explodes if anyone plays a shield that combat
I do believe that at 1:01:04 since Blair played both a Lasgun and a Shield, there should have been a thermonuclear explosion. Since the Lasgun card specifies, if ANYONE plays a shield in the battle, it explodes.
1:00:50 Since Blair played both a shield and a lasgun, this should have resulted in an explosion as the lasgun card says “if anyone plays a shield in this battle”. At least we got to see the explosion at the end of the game instead though.
Some rule corrections: 1. More than 2 players can occupy the same territory as long as it's not a stronghold. 2. Blair playing shield + lasgun should have triggered an explosion
40:11 i was internally screaming at blair using a high power leader that wasn't even nessicary to win (she would need to assanaite laurie's leader to win no matter what leader she choose) the correct play would be to play a leader with just enough power that she could beat all of laurie's troops with only one of her own and then use precedence and her market card to scout laurie's hand and get the right battle cards to assanate his leader without having her;s assanted the key thing would be to use as low power a leader as possiable so laurie would be less likly to have the corresponding trator card.
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How was this pinned 8 hours ago?!
The video was scheduled and this was pinned before it was published
@@doity I didn't know pins work that way honestly
Oh Sweet Adam, does the uncut version contain a musical segment?
Don't pretend you don't know what Im Wrestlletalking about, you silly billy.
@@paulharries9558 😆 Poor Blair was so confused .
As an Australian, I want to thank Laurie for featuring our national anthem. And also note that I have never played any version of any Dune board game without singing the Voice at least once.
I thought Waltzing Matilda was your unofficial anthem (which lost the election for it), but I guess "You're the the Voice" is a suitable substitute. We love ourselves some John Farnham here on the other side of the globe.
No love for the Men at Work and their contester to the anthem?
@@HappyBeezerStudios No, super cringy!
@@Zedja makes sense waltzing matilda wasn't made official. A very anti-gov song would not be my first choice as a politician ngl
This game is perfectly typecast. Tom is the strong and silent faction, able to weather the storm. Laurie is the bald people. Adam is The Mastermind orchestrating the entire show. And Blair is tossed into the fray with basically no idea of what's going on.
laurie is the bald people 😭😭😭😭
SULLY'S NOT HERE, AND THAT MAKES ME FEEL absolutely fine, because you're all great and your content is too. Thanks for helping to reignite my interest in board games!
Tom as the Fremen is DELIGHTFUL. I love his humor in this
Adam: "I claim Arrakis for the Empire!"
Tom: "You can't claim us, we live here! Five hundred million of us!"
Laurie: "Do you have a flag?"
Beautiful! Wonderful reference
Eddie Izard is a god damn national treasure and you can’t convince me otherwise. Best action transvestite in the world.
@@JoshCreepa He's an Executive Transvestite.
@@CaitiffFTW that as well
(pulls out grenade) No but I have a frag.
Toms reaction to Blair beating Adam might be in my top ten NRB moments. Just the audible gasp before the high five. So wholesome.
The gasp and the look of sheer joy on Tom's face make the moment perfect.
Counter-clockwise! Nothing in Dune goes clockwise. "Storm order" is how we Fremen say it. Also, the two faction limit only applies to strongholds, not the other territories. You can have all four factions in the Great Flat, fighting it out over spice (or whatever).
@@rigdigwus everything is in player order.
They’re hiding that Brooke has finally killed sully for all his betrayals
Or it was puppet Sully....
By way of a rather unfortunate Hunter Seeker attack, I wonder who *points at Brooke* could have *two hands motioning at Brooke* sent that? *Turns on sign*
Tom is extremely underrated. He is a strategic legend.
As an Australian, I am one of the four people that appreciated Laurie's rendition of John Farnham.
I am the second of those four people.
Can't believe Laurie knows our national anthem.
‘Weird song they love in Australia’ made me feel things I didn’t enjoy.
+1
Yup. Loved the The Voice reference. Good ol’ Farnsie.
Laurie with the army of bald men, genius 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
LAURIE: A match made in heaven
I like to imagine Adam introducing him was the first time Tom had spoken to another human being in about a month, and that's why he was so confused what to do.
Tom, sacrificing all his troops early on to mess with Laurie is such a freemen move. They are hard core like that, even the sardaukar are no match.
You're the voice, try and understand it
Make a noise and make it clear
Oh, whoa
We're not gonna sit in silence
We're not gonna live with fear
Oh, whoa
Laurie: Singing your the voice
Everyone else: WTF?
Me in Australia: WAOOOOH WAOOOH
I double dares you to play the original "heavier" Dune board game. I suggest a 6 player with Sully as Guild and Brooke as Bene Gesserit.;)
THIS
Agreed, the film version really cuts out a lot of what makes it a Dune board game.
Particularly the player alliances and faction specific victory conditions.
But also just how the Fremen soldiers are worth twice what soldiers of the other factions are worth, and the Sardaukar are as well except when compared with Fremen.
There are just so many small details that highlight the major plot points and themes of the book that aren’t demonstrated in this version of the game.
@@macka20000 ah yes, like the Bene Gesserit being able to PREDICT who wins and influencing so they can win when their backed horse triumphs, probably sticks a Gom Jabbar in the leader's neck at the moment of triumph or rides the coattails and gets what they want that way...
@@macka20000 I think both have their purposes in a board game collection. For some people, the fact that this version is easier to teach, doesn't last as long and requires fewer players are really good things.
YES
tom really got to shine in this episode and I'm so for it. he's pretty underrated.
Laurie: "What did I do to deserve this luck?"
I don't know, but that must also be how you ended up on a desert planet dressed for an ice planet.
LAURIE: I have no hair to hold the heat in...
Deserts do get damn cold at night :p
@@BumbleWingsthat is the trick to survive. Move only at night and be absolutely wasted to not attract the worm
Just a production note, I would mirror and flip the above camera for future videos where you use it so when you are gesturing or watching the hands played it matches the other view. It was confusing keeping up with the two views where Laurie and Tom were on opposite sides depending on above and hard cam as an example. Great video as always NRB!
After centuries of tension good to finally see the Harkonans and the Fremen getting along well
John Farnham’s The Voice is a classic.
Having said that, he was originally from Dagenham…
Laurie ripping on John Farnham… personally I like two strong hearts but each to their own mate
Or Somethings wrong with Baby with Jimmy Barnes and Jonny Diesel
Good on you Laurie! John Farnham is fire. First heard that song from Hot Rod
LAURIE: I work with some uncultured yobs. They know Frank Herbert’s seminal sci-if classic Dune but not You’re The Voice?!? What is the world coming to…
@@NoRollsBarred NERDZZZZZZZ!!! 🤪
More people would know about "You're the Voice" than a Bruce Springsteen song Tom quoted in the Cockroach Poker game. Except me, but I'm a Giant Sized Springsteen fan like Tom.
Still a banger of a song
Seth Rollins can get right off his high horse, Laurie’s the real Drip God ‘round here!
When Blair played a shield and lasgun everyone’s forces would’ve blown up in that territory
That's only if their from opposed players though isn't it?
@@matthewbennett8962 nope! Read the lasgun card! “If anyone plays a shield” which is great since you can force the explosion
@@Chris-ro2pu cool.
I was almost going to say that’s an obvious error because you’d never use a nuke on yourself when attacking - but then I started thinking of all the cool things you could do with that mechanic ha.
Laurie looks fresh to death in this episode by the way
agreed!
Yeah, wearing a jacket & a Beanie indoors. Very Cool...
@@unfinishedfootsteps1404respect his game
what I love about this game is how it perfectly portraits Dune. The careful maneuvering, the backstabbing, the emperor swimming in money, the storm, the worms, the Atreides getting obliterated at the start, the Fremen being good at combat, just perfect. Sadly I normally dont have people to play it with.
When Brooke played the shield card at 1:01:03, shouldn't that have created a nuclear explosion because she also played the lasgun in the same turn? The text on the lasgun says "if ANYONE plays a shield in this battle" everyone and everything dies.
You are correct, they missed this small but important distinction
Brooke?
No.. Brooke wasn’t playing in this game lol
that's like the 3rd mistake so far
Just discovered the channel and absolutely love it! I'd really enjoy more Dune content in all forms, 6 player advanced Dune which costumes I think would be hilarious and awesome!! Also Dune Imperium.
One thing I noticed during this game is that the starting troops were forgotten, normally the game starts with an ongoing battle!!
I haven't watched this episode yet, but it always pops up and the thumbnail haunts me every time I see it.
I am ok with Sully not being there but when isn't there, socket Sully has to be there!
This is my favorite board game of all time. Such a treat to see you guys play it!
Isn't it pretty new though?
@@DraconisMarchVII They were probably referring to the previous Dune game.
The cherry on the icing was Laurie's rendition of John Farnham's "You're the Voice". I'm not Australian but I love that song!
Blairs pre victory dance love it, tom just being tom
Question for Laurie: How many cameras do you guys tend to use for a normal episode of Board Game Club?
LAURIE: At the moment we shoot with four, but we're about to replace the top down one with a higher quality one, so could potentially do five in future
Such a fun game! I got so excited when y’all announced you’d be playing it!
Great job guys! Probably said below but you can have more than one faction battle in a territory but only two factions in a stronghold. Battle Advantage is always in turn order, which is counter clockwise starting with the person with the First Player token.
I think it's appalling that no one laughed when Adam said "Timotay Chomlett"
- Where did my troops go?
- They are dead, Adam.
- Wha, all of them?
- Yes Adam, they are all dead.
- Even the ones in the stronghold?
- Yes Adam, even the ones in the stronghold.
- What about my other strongholds?
- They are dead, Adam, everyone is dead, they are all dead Adam.
- Wait, are you telling me everyone is dead?
Just to let you know the battle between blair and adam with the laser gun shouldve been an explosion. the card reads if anyone plays a shield card it creates an explosion in the space. you can play both to cause it not just if your opponent plays one and you the other.
Adam has actually read Messiah. Real Dune fan! :)
I loved TOM's memes so much, it absolutely made my day watching the video hahaha
Another great play-through... respect to Adam at 54:00, I think he sees he's on for an early win so to make it a better video / more enjoyable game he throws these battles
41:54 I'd forgotten that song existed but I looked it up and it's been stuck in my head for months now - I can't see the words "voice" or "power" anymore without immediately singing it so... thanks, I guess?
There was a Dune board game that hasn't been in print since the 80s I believe. But it is my preferred way to play since this version is just an incredibly stripped down version of that game.
You can play as Harkonnen (basically the same as this version but when they buy a market card, they get another card for free), Atreides (mostly the same as this version but they can also see what the top spice card is and they can see what card is on top of the market deck as well), the Fremen (again, quite similar except they get 3 soldiers back for free and can deploy them anywhere within a specific third of the board, they also move three spaces as opposed to two but they don't get the bonuses of ornithoptors (another thing in the old edition where if you own one of the two cities, you can move out of that city up to four spaces unless you're the Fremen) and they can ride worms rather than be eaten), the Bene Gesserit (they have the Voice portion of this version's Imperium and also don't necessarily need to engage in combat, they also can pick a player and turn at the start of the game and if that player wins on that turn, the Bene Gesserit win instead), the Emperor (they get spice from item sales and also can pay to revive up to 3 additional soldiers), and the Navigator's Guild (they can pay spice to redeploy their forces around the map, the other players also have to pay you spice in order to get their forces on the board except for the Fremen since they live there).
Purchasing items is also an auction where everyone has a chance to bid on the card but only the Atreides player knows what is up for grabs. Cards include weapons, defenses, sacrificial heroes who can take the place of your real heroes, musical instruments or clothing items (these are useless), and a jihad card that permanently destroys the Stormwall and makes the cities (not strongholds) vulnerable to the storm.
Once a worm appears, alliances can be made. Being allied means your ally gets a minor version of your abilities. So allying with the Guild means you can pay half price to deploy your forces, being allied with the Emperor means they can pay to revive 3 soldiers for you, being allied with the Fremen make you better at moving around the map and you get a few free soldiers back, etc. To win in an alliance, you need to own 4/5 strongholds between the two of you rather than 3/5 if you were solo.
It's more complicated, but it's a whole lot more about scheming and picking the right allies to use their abilities to circumvent the randomness of the game. An Emperor-Fremen alliance can field and recover the most soldiers, Emperor-Guild alliance is the biggest economic powerhouse, Atreides-Harkonnen can run the market, Atreides-Bene Gesserit can just run combat with the Voice and seeing battle plans, and all sorts of other combinations.
Gale Force Nine released a new edition of the old Dune you're describing in 2019. Most of the rules are the same as these ^ with some minor changes (I think they included some old expansion rules as an advanced version of the new base game).
The 2019 version is not stripped down like the one in this video, and the art isn't tied to the movie.
Always nice to see the good guys do well.
I died when Tom called Laurie, "Laurald"
I know this is an old video, but very early on a lasgun/shield combo was played that didn't have the desired thermonuclear effect...
Tom is back! Oh and Sully isn’t here but Tom exists! I can’t wait to see how he helps the game run this time.
Someone needs to edit the Dune film (any one is fine, lol) so that anytime someone uses The Voice, it's dubbed to sound like Adam's version: "Oh hey there, it's me, Bene!" 😂
As a massive fan of the books this game looks hella cool. Was also great to see how much Blair knew about Dune! She got everything right! Frank Herbet would be proud
You've misspelled Frank Sherbet.
Thank you for playing this new version. I have to admit I think I still prefer the slightly clunky old version with 6 players and a game that can last anywhere between 20 mins or 3 hours.
I'm glad they are playing it at all!
But I do think this version cuts out some of the heart of the main version which is a shame and I hope they play that version at some point in the future.
Same here. Also Laser Rifle + Shields = BOOM
I think both versions have their purpose in a collection. For some people, the fact that a game is easier to teach, doesn't last as long and requires fewer players are real positives.
Thank you Laurie for singing the song of the people!
Blair just sitting there like "Yeet, Skrrt"...
That was the most fun game I have watched from NRB to date..... congrats Laurie, and just an AWESOME back and forth thriller. Going to watch again and again!!!!!
Would love to see the original 6 player version played as well!
Thank you for your awesome content! You lovely folks have made me borderline obsessed with BotC and make me wish I had more friends.
since you can't wait for our comments on it Adam, why not just have sock puppet Sully fill in
Australian appreciating the voice
Ok, so Im only 5 minutes in. Adam has just said his team name is "Imperium" If he doesn't do the hands behind the back I'm gonna be upset
I was upset too.
Oh fuck. Every Revival phase...not one...single...FUCK THE REVIVAL!
58:10 well that was the cutest thing ever
Quick rules clarification: when Blair played both a Lasgun and Shield, everyone should have died. The text on the card says everyone explodes if anyone plays a shield that combat
When Sully's not on screen everyone else should be asking, "where's Sully?". In all seriousness love this group.
As someone whos played dune a lot, watching everyone laugh at blair because they don't know how common it is to win a fight with 1 guy is hilarious.
Don't underestimate Atreides! As a long-time Dune novels fan, I love how much Blair knows about the Dune.
adam's 'the voice' just broke me and i was cry laughing for almost 5 minutes
I do believe that at 1:01:04 since Blair played both a Lasgun and a Shield, there should have been a thermonuclear explosion. Since the Lasgun card specifies, if ANYONE plays a shield in the battle, it explodes.
Yes! Appreciate the Johnny Farnham reference!
Super excited about next weeks game! Gives me something to look forward to every week
Laurie has so much in common with Trixie & Katya this episode XD
Appreciated the John Farnham content, more old Australian artist sing alongs pls.
Great 80's Song there Laurie
But remember the second rule: walk without rhythm, and you won't attract the worm
came here from the Oli "what's up?" video from parts funknown. you might have to owe him a thank you hahaha
1:03:51 how is Tom protecting spice from the storm affecting the sandworm? Reading the card explains the card.
Lucky for you Lorrie I've seen Hot Rod. Reference understood!
49:57 Adam makes it sound like traitor cards are one time use.. no. You still have them the whole game unless they switch for some reason.
this comment should be on top, it's a clear mistake they made with both Kynes and Leto 🤓
I like videos with Sully, I like videos without Sully, I like No Rolls Barred.
Wait! Adam, you said that Sully will be playing next week... and next week is Chinatown?!? Merry Christmas to all and to all a good game!!! :D
28:00 Was that Blair’s British accent?! 👀. What a day! 😂
I’m legally blind and it took me 14 minutes to realise Laurie was wearing a beanie… I thought his head just looked a bit odd 😂
Laurie has excellent taste in songs
1:00:50 Since Blair played both a shield and a lasgun, this should have resulted in an explosion as the lasgun card says “if anyone plays a shield in this battle”. At least we got to see the explosion at the end of the game instead though.
As an Australian I appreciate you Laurie 🇦🇺
LAURIE: SEE! TOLD THEM THE AUSTRALIANS LOVE IT!
@@NoRollsBarred John Farnham 🤷♀️
In a very positive way, this was far and away the nerdiest episode yet.....
uh oh...Adam is Imperium. the board game table is SACRED
LAURIE: The way he acts about drinks being near it, you might be right
appreciate the John Farnham reference Laurie
NRB: How will we make people click this one?
Laurie: Use this ghoulish picture of me.
I love your show and I'm happy you started playing havier games
Ive been waiting for this!!!!
Some rule corrections:
1. More than 2 players can occupy the same territory as long as it's not a stronghold.
2. Blair playing shield + lasgun should have triggered an explosion
What a tune The Voice! 80s Tastic!
Thanks Adam, now I can't think of the Voice without it being a muppet
I am a proud aussie thanks for the reference Laurie.
You are our voice @NoRollsBarred
How can I survive without my weekly dose of Sully, I can accept it but just this once
Good to know the board game is so true to the original: long, convoluted, and dull.
As soon as I saw dice involved it all made sense why Issac didn’t play this game
40:11 i was internally screaming at blair using a high power leader that wasn't even nessicary to win (she would need to assanaite laurie's leader to win no matter what leader she choose) the correct play would be to play a leader with just enough power that she could beat all of laurie's troops with only one of her own and then use precedence and her market card to scout laurie's hand and get the right battle cards to assanate his leader without having her;s assanted the key thing would be to use as low power a leader as possiable so laurie would be less likly to have the corresponding trator card.
you missed the "the people's champions, the empire, vs the uh, people"
2:56 “Shut up this is cool!” 🤣