Great to see you back! I played this at BGG.con and enjoyed it. It is definitely one of his lighter games, but it has some decent decision making while being pretty quick to play. It is definitely worth a play if you are an Uwe fan, but just do not expect it to replace an Agricola, Caverna or A Feast for Odin.
Sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know of a method to get back into an instagram account?? I somehow forgot my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Valentino Chandler thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
So I was also wondering about receiving the C buildings in the fourth round so I asked Lookout Games about it (my question should still be on the German Facebook Site from Lookout Games) and they said that they wanted to ensure that players can't focus on those buildings from the beginning cause for some of them that would have been too strong. So a diverse strategy is advised during the first 3 rounds. Hope that helps :-)
Your videos are really great! Would you consider doing videos of your favourite games? Thank you for this one. Hope the next one doesn't take you so long.
3 random buildings given later in the game that could effect scoring in a significant manner? My knee-jerk reaction is to implement a draft round instead. Choose 1 to keep, 1 to pass left, and 1 to pass right; choose 1 to keep and put the other in a pool face up in a drafting pool; and finally lowest to highest scoring player gets to draft one from the remaining pool. This gives the players more agency in getting their cards, keeps some hidden information, and adds that decision layer of "do I take a card that helps me or do I pass a card that hurts others." Its nice to see another video from you and and thanks for the playthrough. I think you helped me decide on this game - it looks interesting, I'd like it, but I already have enough in this genre and it doesn't do enough different from them (I'd rather just play Ora Et Labora or Roads & Boats or Fields of Arle). Still, I'll keep an eye on this one at my FLGS to see if they have a copy to try - maybe I'll like it a lot more once I play it.
Welcome back, missed your videos!
Wonderful no nonsense gameplay video. A great reminder ahead of my next play of this game. Thanks!
~ GREAT game to make your triumphant comeback with Michael, Thanks!
Michael you're videos are the best around, thanks for doing this walkthrough :)
The best walkthroughs on TH-cam.
I am soooo happy i could cry 😢
Thank you for doing videos again!
Very happy to see you're back Michael ☺
Welcome back! So nice to see you again!
It's great to have another walkthrough of yours. I always get a crash course in a game already on my radar, or get new ones to add to my want list.
Thank you so much for posting another video -- yours are among the best out there!
Gerade habe ich mich gefragt, ob du noch weitere Videos produzieren wirst und prompt ein neuer Upload, sehr schön! :)
A pleasure to watch.....thanks.
Great to see you back!
I played this at BGG.con and enjoyed it. It is definitely one of his lighter games, but it has some decent decision making while being pretty quick to play. It is definitely worth a play if you are an Uwe fan, but just do not expect it to replace an Agricola, Caverna or A Feast for Odin.
So glad you're back!
Welcome back! Missed your videos!
So glad to have you back, love the videos
Great to see you online again. Your play throughs are the best (in my opinion) out there. Keep them coming!!
Sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know of a method to get back into an instagram account??
I somehow forgot my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Ralph Ahmed instablaster :)
@Valentino Chandler thanks for your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Valentino Chandler it worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
Thanks so much you really help me out!
@Ralph Ahmed Happy to help :D
Fantastic video. Thank you a lot for teaching the game!
Glad you're back, Michael!
Nice to see a video from you again!
He is back. Yes.
Hey, welcome back, and thanks for the teach!
Welcome back, man!
Michael is back 🤗🤗🤗
Welcome back!
Welcome back
So I was also wondering about receiving the C buildings in the fourth round so I asked Lookout Games about it (my question should still be on the German Facebook Site from Lookout Games) and they said that they wanted to ensure that players can't focus on those buildings from the beginning cause for some of them that would have been too strong. So a diverse strategy is advised during the first 3 rounds. Hope that helps :-)
Your videos are really great! Would you consider doing videos of your favourite games? Thank you for this one. Hope the next one doesn't take you so long.
Another "Welcome Back, I Missed You" comment!
Yay thanks for the new video
3 random buildings given later in the game that could effect scoring in a significant manner? My knee-jerk reaction is to implement a draft round instead. Choose 1 to keep, 1 to pass left, and 1 to pass right; choose 1 to keep and put the other in a pool face up in a drafting pool; and finally lowest to highest scoring player gets to draft one from the remaining pool. This gives the players more agency in getting their cards, keeps some hidden information, and adds that decision layer of "do I take a card that helps me or do I pass a card that hurts others."
Its nice to see another video from you and and thanks for the playthrough. I think you helped me decide on this game - it looks interesting, I'd like it, but I already have enough in this genre and it doesn't do enough different from them (I'd rather just play Ora Et Labora or Roads & Boats or Fields of Arle). Still, I'll keep an eye on this one at my FLGS to see if they have a copy to try - maybe I'll like it a lot more once I play it.
Where have you been?!??