This was so fun to watch. I've never seen anyone take the strategy of exploring right away and waiting until the last round to fill up the main board. My favorite aspect of this game is just how many different viable strategies you can take.
Hi Bear Hands, Really glad you had fun watching the video. This game really does have a lot of ways to win it. We like to explore early on because the bonuses on the islands are generally better than the ones on the main board and it is good to get them out early. There is usually a race to get Iceland because it give a good, easy-to-get financial boost, and whoever goes first generally gets their hands on it. Wonderful game!
That's fantastic Ira! It's lovely that you got to play this amazing game with your son, and we are really glad that our video helped you learn the game. Thank you for letting us know!
I've never played this game but have heard about it. Thanks for this playthrough, it must have been quite the undertaking to film and edit. Your attention to detail and high quality videos are appreciated! Hope you guys had fun!
Hi Monster Mash! A Feast for Odin is a pretty big game alright but we did have a lot of fun playing it. I really enjoyed zoning out trying to "Tetris" the pieces on the home board and exploration boards, and it's fun figuring out the best way to get the pieces to go on the boards. There are a plethora of options so every time you can try something different and that really kept us entertained! Thanks a lot for the comment!
This is by far the best playthru I have watched! The details in editing and making sure the watchers knows what happening is amazing! +10 to your close up camera shots as well! Simple yet very effective way to keep your viewers as if we are also playing the game! You my friend just gained another subscriber!
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Outstanding job. I love the use of special effects to bring attention to different parts of the game, such as when you're moving into a new phase, etc.
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Hi Hazel! Nice to hear from you. How's all in Arizona? We really love A Feast for Odin too. It's such a cool game with lots going on and plenty of different routes you can take. So much fun!
@@AllAboardBoardgames Hey! It's getting cooler now in Arizona, but we are going to be moving to south of Washington in a few months. I'm going to miss the sunshine here for sure. How's everything over there? I was watching your Le Havre video last week, and I immediately purchased the game after. So good! Idk why I had been sleeping on it since I am such a fan of Uwe Rosenberg.
@@wilbabilba Oh, you are moving away from the heat! haha... I'm sure you will miss the sunshine indeed. Le Havre is really fun. I like pretty much everything by Uwe as well. We haven't gotten Le Havre to the table in a while but would love to get a chance to play it again some time soon.
Congrats on the win Pat. I haven't played the game myself yet, but after watching you two, it definitely goes on the list. Good video once again. Take care.
Thanks Eric! I love most of Uwe Rosenberg's games but this was one of the best for me. I highly recommend it. Let us know if you get a chance to play it. I'd love to hear what you think of the game.
Hahaha good game. I thought Glai had that for sure. Blocking that storehouse was the game winner probably! Funny, I got Feast for Odin a week ago, and if I had looked for playthroughs of it at that time, this video wouldnt have existed. One thing that surprised me was how the main board was much less of a big deal that I would have expected. I think if it was my first game I'd have been trying to fill in my main board, but those islands turned out to be much more worth it. Thanks for the video! Happy gaming!
Hi Taco Taco, Nice - that was good timing for our release so! :) Did you get a chance to play it? I'm a big fan of this one. Yeah, I think blocking that space for Glai was what clinched it in the end. She had a lot of food that could have gone in the long house, and the extra points for the knarr as well would have been tough to catch up on. The main board has some nice bonuses and income, but for me there are too many empty spaces with no negative values nor bonuses on them so I think that the islands work out much better. I usually ignore the main board (apart from covering the zero income space so it generates 1 income) and then at the end try to cover as many of the negative values as I can.
@@AllAboardBoardgames I just finished my first solo play through about 30 minutes ago. So fun! I've been pretty obsessed with Agricola lately, but I was finally ready to punch this out and give it a go. I used your technique of exploring instead of filling up my home land right away and it felt really nice being able to get the bonuses from Iceland so quickly. My starting occupation was "tutor" which said at anytime I can pay 1 silver to play an occupation. I learned that right away, and then paid 1 silver for anything that was worth more than 1 point or useful to me. Seemed like a really good starting occupation if I played that right. Super happy with this game though, and I will definitely be playing it a lot more!
@@upowlnight That's really great to hear man. I agree with you on Agricola - it's a really fun game. I think I like A Feast for Odin almost as much, if not as much. Early exploration is great! Getting those early bonuses is very nice, and then they keep coming all game. Tutor is fantastic too. I tend to take a lot of 3 Viking actions, so it is nice to be able to play the occupation cards without using a separate action or taking the 4 Viking space. The Preceptor card is nice too - it allows you to play an occupation instead of drawing one. I'd be interested to hear how your strategies develop after you have played it a good few times!
@@pookelywoo3954 That is fantastic to hear! Thanks a lot for the sub. Hopefully you will like our videos going forward. We just upgraded 3 of our cameras so hoping that it will improve the image quality going forward. What are your favourite games?
@@AllAboardBoardgames I think my favourites are orleans, castles of burgundy and maybe nemesis? Just got a feast for Odin though and it’s a hot contender… looking forward to the new camera material!
@@pookelywoo3954 I'm a big fan of Feast for Odin too. We haven't played Orleans or Castles of Burgundy yet. Would love to get a chance to try them out. Nemesis is amazing! Huge fan of that one!! It's always got a great story and just when things are looking too easy, a couple of intruders appear and everything goes crazy. Really awesome game!
@@A0elixProfile That's great to hear Yung. Glad that our videos are helpful! I'm sure you will have a lot of fun - for a quick tip, try to get your hands on an island as soon as you can... especially Iceland! Let us know how you get on! :-)
Hi, thank you for an excellent, fun, and very informative play through. Watching you play sealed the deal for me, and my copy of the game has finally arrived. That's my weekend gaming sorted :P Do you have any tips for playing my first, possibly overwhelming, game? Thanks again and cheers :)
Hi John. Thank you very much for the comment. We're delighted our video helped you to decide to get this game. A Feast for Odin is a lot of fun, and one of my favourite games! Let us know how you get on over the weekend. I would say that you should try to get your hands on an island or two, and don't worry too much about getting bonuses from the main board, though you will want to cover up as many of the negative points as you can by the end of the game. Iceland is probably the best to get your income up. But just try out all of the actions you can and after a game or two you will get a good feel for it. Looking forward to hearing what you think about it when you get to play!
Pat, did you play an ock in r6 with your 4-viking move? Excellent playthrough! Gave me plenty of ideas for my next 3- or 4-player contest! Yeah, Iceland definitely the prime exploration choice. We like the Norway expansion a lot, btw. Now to backtrack to your Hallertau playthrough; I've been saving that one!
Hi Geoff. Good spot there - I did indeed forget to play an Occupation card there. I have stuck a note into the Klingon subtitles now. Thanks for that. A Feast for Odin is a great game! I would like to try it with the Norwegian expansion some time. Agreed on Iceland - 16 points with a great income bonus and easy enough to fill, along with the oil and fish for only 2 Vikings make it the best island in the game I think. I also like the whale meat bonuses on Greenland and Baffin Island, which are nice big pieces to upgrade later. I hope you enjoy Hallertau. Have you played it? It's a real brain burner!
@@AllAboardBoardgames Yeah, my crew has played it a number of times; I enjoy it a good deal despite its reliance on card luck. I'll expand on that over on your Hallertau vid. Cheers!
Hi, I just got my copy of AFFO, I've watched this entire video and I noticed you were playing on the 4 player side of the board? Is it better to play on the 4 player board, even as 2 players?
We haven’t played with The Norwegians expansion but it looks pretty good. I would say that to start with the base game alone is fine and a lot of fun. If you play it a lot and need to change things up a bit then the expansion will add something new so would be worth getting but if not then probably no real need for it.
It is well worth giving a shot Efrain. We really like A Feast for Odin. There are a lot of different paths you can go, and unlike Agricola, you are not obliged to do a bit of everything!
@@EfrainRiveraJunior We have! Actually we have a video of it. It was one of the earliest videos we made. I liked it a lot, but I am a big Uwe Rosenberg fan.
This was so fun to watch. I've never seen anyone take the strategy of exploring right away and waiting until the last round to fill up the main board. My favorite aspect of this game is just how many different viable strategies you can take.
Hi Bear Hands,
Really glad you had fun watching the video. This game really does have a lot of ways to win it. We like to explore early on because the bonuses on the islands are generally better than the ones on the main board and it is good to get them out early. There is usually a race to get Iceland because it give a good, easy-to-get financial boost, and whoever goes first generally gets their hands on it. Wonderful game!
I just finished playing it with my 14 yo son. We loved it. You two playing was the best teaching gameplay I found. Thanks
That's fantastic Ira! It's lovely that you got to play this amazing game with your son, and we are really glad that our video helped you learn the game. Thank you for letting us know!
I've never played this game but have heard about it. Thanks for this playthrough, it must have been quite the undertaking to film and edit. Your attention to detail and high quality videos are appreciated! Hope you guys had fun!
Hi Monster Mash! A Feast for Odin is a pretty big game alright but we did have a lot of fun playing it. I really enjoyed zoning out trying to "Tetris" the pieces on the home board and exploration boards, and it's fun figuring out the best way to get the pieces to go on the boards. There are a plethora of options so every time you can try something different and that really kept us entertained! Thanks a lot for the comment!
Thank you for the amazing work!
Thank you Damian. Really glad you liked the video!
This is by far the best playthru I have watched! The details in editing and making sure the watchers knows what happening is amazing! +10 to your close up camera shots as well! Simple yet very effective way to keep your viewers as if we are also playing the game!
You my friend just gained another subscriber!
Hello Mark! Thank you very much for your awesome comment. We are really happy to hear that you enjoyed the playthrough. We do our best to make our videos clear, and getting wonderful comments like this really make it worth the effort. Welcome aboard and we hope you find more videos that you like on our channel! Cheers!
Outstanding job. I love the use of special effects to bring attention to different parts of the game, such as when you're moving into a new phase, etc.
Thank you very much for your comment. We're very happy to hear that you like our video. I hope you can find some other videos on our channel that you can enjoy too. We wish you a very Happy New Year!
It's great to see you guys playing one of my favorite games of all time!
Hi Hazel! Nice to hear from you. How's all in Arizona?
We really love A Feast for Odin too. It's such a cool game with lots going on and plenty of different routes you can take. So much fun!
@@AllAboardBoardgames Hey! It's getting cooler now in Arizona, but we are going to be moving to south of Washington in a few months. I'm going to miss the sunshine here for sure. How's everything over there? I was watching your Le Havre video last week, and I immediately purchased the game after. So good! Idk why I had been sleeping on it since I am such a fan of Uwe Rosenberg.
@@wilbabilba Oh, you are moving away from the heat! haha... I'm sure you will miss the sunshine indeed. Le Havre is really fun. I like pretty much everything by Uwe as well. We haven't gotten Le Havre to the table in a while but would love to get a chance to play it again some time soon.
Thank you for your enthusiastic upload. I love the game and learned a lot from you guys!
Hi Iman. Thank you very much for your comment. We’re delighted our video was helpful to you. It really is a great game. Glad you enjoyed it!
Love the zoom in feature. Great job guys.
Thanks a lot Tom! We're really glad that you liked it!
Great video! Thank you making this
Thank you for the comment! It is always great to hear that you guys are enjoying our videos!
Congrats on the win Pat. I haven't played the game myself yet, but after watching you two, it definitely goes on the list. Good video once again. Take care.
Thanks Eric! I love most of Uwe Rosenberg's games but this was one of the best for me. I highly recommend it. Let us know if you get a chance to play it. I'd love to hear what you think of the game.
Hahaha good game. I thought Glai had that for sure. Blocking that storehouse was the game winner probably!
Funny, I got Feast for Odin a week ago, and if I had looked for playthroughs of it at that time, this video wouldnt have existed.
One thing that surprised me was how the main board was much less of a big deal that I would have expected. I think if it was my first game I'd have been trying to fill in my main board, but those islands turned out to be much more worth it.
Thanks for the video! Happy gaming!
Hi Taco Taco,
Nice - that was good timing for our release so! :) Did you get a chance to play it? I'm a big fan of this one.
Yeah, I think blocking that space for Glai was what clinched it in the end. She had a lot of food that could have gone in the long house, and the extra points for the knarr as well would have been tough to catch up on. The main board has some nice bonuses and income, but for me there are too many empty spaces with no negative values nor bonuses on them so I think that the islands work out much better. I usually ignore the main board (apart from covering the zero income space so it generates 1 income) and then at the end try to cover as many of the negative values as I can.
@@AllAboardBoardgames I just finished my first solo play through about 30 minutes ago. So fun! I've been pretty obsessed with Agricola lately, but I was finally ready to punch this out and give it a go.
I used your technique of exploring instead of filling up my home land right away and it felt really nice being able to get the bonuses from Iceland so quickly. My starting occupation was "tutor" which said at anytime I can pay 1 silver to play an occupation. I learned that right away, and then paid 1 silver for anything that was worth more than 1 point or useful to me. Seemed like a really good starting occupation if I played that right.
Super happy with this game though, and I will definitely be playing it a lot more!
@@upowlnight That's really great to hear man. I agree with you on Agricola - it's a really fun game. I think I like A Feast for Odin almost as much, if not as much. Early exploration is great! Getting those early bonuses is very nice, and then they keep coming all game. Tutor is fantastic too. I tend to take a lot of 3 Viking actions, so it is nice to be able to play the occupation cards without using a separate action or taking the 4 Viking space. The Preceptor card is nice too - it allows you to play an occupation instead of drawing one. I'd be interested to hear how your strategies develop after you have played it a good few times!
Cool play through - nice touches with all the cool transitions and animations!
Thanks a lot PookelyWoo! Really glad you liked it!
@@AllAboardBoardgames I did! And I subbed :) just found your channel and loving it
@@pookelywoo3954 That is fantastic to hear! Thanks a lot for the sub. Hopefully you will like our videos going forward. We just upgraded 3 of our cameras so hoping that it will improve the image quality going forward. What are your favourite games?
@@AllAboardBoardgames I think my favourites are orleans, castles of burgundy and maybe nemesis? Just got a feast for Odin though and it’s a hot contender… looking forward to the new camera material!
@@pookelywoo3954 I'm a big fan of Feast for Odin too. We haven't played Orleans or Castles of Burgundy yet. Would love to get a chance to try them out. Nemesis is amazing! Huge fan of that one!! It's always got a great story and just when things are looking too easy, a couple of intruders appear and everything goes crazy. Really awesome game!
Great game!
Thank you Yung Lama. A Feast for Odin really is superb"
Gonna play it tonight and for that your playthroughs are really helpful rulewise and also hypewise ;-) Thanks for your content!
@@A0elixProfile That's great to hear Yung. Glad that our videos are helpful! I'm sure you will have a lot of fun - for a quick tip, try to get your hands on an island as soon as you can... especially Iceland! Let us know how you get on! :-)
Hi, thank you for an excellent, fun, and very informative play through. Watching you play sealed the deal for me, and my copy of the game has finally arrived. That's my weekend gaming sorted :P Do you have any tips for playing my first, possibly overwhelming, game? Thanks again and cheers :)
Hi John. Thank you very much for the comment. We're delighted our video helped you to decide to get this game. A Feast for Odin is a lot of fun, and one of my favourite games! Let us know how you get on over the weekend. I would say that you should try to get your hands on an island or two, and don't worry too much about getting bonuses from the main board, though you will want to cover up as many of the negative points as you can by the end of the game. Iceland is probably the best to get your income up. But just try out all of the actions you can and after a game or two you will get a good feel for it. Looking forward to hearing what you think about it when you get to play!
Pat, did you play an ock in r6 with your 4-viking move? Excellent playthrough! Gave me plenty of ideas for my next 3- or 4-player contest! Yeah, Iceland definitely the prime exploration choice. We like the Norway expansion a lot, btw.
Now to backtrack to your Hallertau playthrough; I've been saving that one!
Hi Geoff. Good spot there - I did indeed forget to play an Occupation card there. I have stuck a note into the Klingon subtitles now. Thanks for that.
A Feast for Odin is a great game! I would like to try it with the Norwegian expansion some time. Agreed on Iceland - 16 points with a great income bonus and easy enough to fill, along with the oil and fish for only 2 Vikings make it the best island in the game I think. I also like the whale meat bonuses on Greenland and Baffin Island, which are nice big pieces to upgrade later.
I hope you enjoy Hallertau. Have you played it? It's a real brain burner!
@@AllAboardBoardgames Yeah, my crew has played it a number of times; I enjoy it a good deal despite its reliance on card luck. I'll expand on that over on your Hallertau vid. Cheers!
Hi, I just got my copy of AFFO, I've watched this entire video and I noticed you were playing on the 4 player side of the board? Is it better to play on the 4 player board, even as 2 players?
Hello. There is no 4-player side of the board in this game. When you have 4 players, there are 2 extra tiles with action spaces that you add. Cheers!
Would you recommend the expansion?
We haven’t played with The Norwegians expansion but it looks pretty good. I would say that to start with the base game alone is fine and a lot of fun. If you play it a lot and need to change things up a bit then the expansion will add something new so would be worth getting but if not then probably no real need for it.
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This game is also on my To-Play List. I've heard so many good things about it. It's very ugly, though.
It is well worth giving a shot Efrain. We really like A Feast for Odin. There are a lot of different paths you can go, and unlike Agricola, you are not obliged to do a bit of everything!
@@AllAboardBoardgames - Have you guys played Le Havre?
@@EfrainRiveraJunior We have! Actually we have a video of it. It was one of the earliest videos we made. I liked it a lot, but I am a big Uwe Rosenberg fan.
@@AllAboardBoardgames - I'll search for it as soon as I can.
@@EfrainRiveraJunior Great! Hope you enjoy it!
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