When I am going to play it I will place the counter cube on 50 to make the game countdown. Also this the theme song will be the "The Final Countdown" by "Europe".
Do you feel like this offers enough difference from the original game and Ares Expedition to be worth picking up? It seems so similar, and Ares Expedition kind of fills the "Terraforming Mars but quicker" space.
@@rahdo Just got the Kickstarter game. To win the regular (not solo) you need to meet 2 of the 3 metrics (not all three) - same time stamp approx 0:44 where what you said is correct (just two of the three metrics have been completed) - the Klingon subtitle incorrectly corrects what you said (at least with the final game that I just got :)
At 20:32, when you are retroactively tapping blue in turn 4, you couldn’t as it counts as your main action which u used to play the card - can’t play a card and tap it in same turn??
You can if the card is a "Free Action" card (the ones that have 3 green dots and a green arrow)... from the rules: "Free action: Some blue cards have free actions that may be taken at any time during your turn, before or after your support action or main action, or even at the start or end of a Production turn. Perform the effect and flip the card sideways."
TM: Roll n' Write coming next, then TM: The RPG. I'm happy just playing classic TM, and after the less than professional execution of the TMBB KS, I avoided Ares and will be avoiding this entry as well. This looks like a competent (if uninspired) iteration of classic TM, and I'm sure it will please some cohort of players new to the TM franchise.
Correct me if I'm wrong buy I think you cant tap your blue card on turn 4 since you already did both of your actions (collecting a die and building a card)
Ares Expedition fell flat for me, but this version looks exciting! It looks like it has all the tag-matching and comboing that I liked in the original game but in a smaller package. (I still don't think it will replace the original for me, but it will definitely replace Ares Expedition.)
that i cannot say. the final version of ares expedition was quite a bit nighter than the prototype i demoed with, but i have no idea what will happen with this one
@@rahdo You do know that there are 3 different versions of the final version of Ares Expedition! There’s the KS version; the “mass market” Target edition - with cheaper components (no dual layered player boards, for example); and the more hobbyist version, which is similar to the KS version, but without the promo pack - which you can buy separately from the publisher.
I feel like they keep making the same game over and over with different mechanics. Maybe they should at least give us the ability to terraform Venus rather than Mars (and not just the add on they did before). Not sure I want to buy the game a third time.
In general I think the gameplay looks quite good but thematically it makes absolutely no sense that you can play animals on a planet with no oxygen and in addition to that it's also extremely cold 🥶
I reeeeally dislike how they went with an unregular card size, smaller, and now everything doesnt fit on the card. That’s going to annoy me every.single.time.
well, the developers of the game disagree: boardgamegeek.com/thread/2942721/article/40881105#40881105 you might find their perspective illuminating! :)
@@rahdo maybe but the devs were clever enough to have decent art and design for ares expedition. Feels like a step back. I appreciate my one opinion doesn't matter to the devs, but personally I like games that play good AND look good, and for that reason I will wait for retail on this and get it on offer, if at all. Those horrible grey borders as well...ah well just me!
well you're looking at different cards than me! the art is significantly improved over orig TM to my eyes, but i guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder! :)
When I am going to play it I will place the counter cube on 50 to make the game countdown. Also this the theme song will be the "The Final Countdown" by "Europe".
this is the way!
@@rahdo Cue The Mandalorian theme!
@@Rpu4 You called?
@@Rpu4 Also music by a Swede, just like TFC. :)
Do you feel like this offers enough difference from the original game and Ares Expedition to be worth picking up? It seems so similar, and Ares Expedition kind of fills the "Terraforming Mars but quicker" space.
if you want the TM experience but in a MUCH faster and much lighter package, then yes :)
0:44 In regular Terraforming Mars the game is over once all 3 parameters are completed.
crap i thought i fixed that while editing! :)
@@rahdo For a second I thought I had been playing TM wrong all these years 😂
@@rahdo Just got the Kickstarter game. To win the regular (not solo) you need to meet 2 of the 3 metrics (not all three) - same time stamp approx 0:44 where what you said is correct (just two of the three metrics have been completed) - the Klingon subtitle incorrectly corrects what you said (at least with the final game that I just got :)
At 20:32, when you are retroactively tapping blue in turn 4, you couldn’t as it counts as your main action which u used to play the card - can’t play a card and tap it in same turn??
You can if the card is a "Free Action" card (the ones that have 3 green dots and a green arrow)... from the rules:
"Free action: Some blue cards have free actions that may be taken at any time during your turn, before or after your support action or main action, or even at the start or end of a Production turn. Perform the effect and flip the card sideways."
@@PauloRenato23
TM: Roll n' Write coming next, then TM: The RPG. I'm happy just playing classic TM, and after the less than professional execution of the TMBB KS, I avoided Ares and will be avoiding this entry as well. This looks like a competent (if uninspired) iteration of classic TM, and I'm sure it will please some cohort of players new to the TM franchise.
You forgot the books that have already started coming out ;)
Really looking forward to this one. Not worth backing on KS though at all.
Correct me if I'm wrong buy I think you cant tap your blue card on turn 4 since you already did both of your actions (collecting a die and building a card)
timestamp please
Edit:
I see in another comment that you have been corrected, you were wrong :p
Another great video
4:13 So what is the difference between the blue and yellow dice? Thanks.
4:49 Ah, I see… Gotcha! :-)
Ares Expedition fell flat for me, but this version looks exciting! It looks like it has all the tag-matching and comboing that I liked in the original game but in a smaller package. (I still don't think it will replace the original for me, but it will definitely replace Ares Expedition.)
Is the component quality likely to be better? Ie not just Google image search cards and wafer thin boards etc
that i cannot say. the final version of ares expedition was quite a bit nighter than the prototype i demoed with, but i have no idea what will happen with this one
@@rahdo You do know that there are 3 different versions of the final version of Ares Expedition! There’s the KS version; the “mass market” Target edition - with cheaper components (no dual layered player boards, for example); and the more hobbyist version, which is similar to the KS version, but without the promo pack - which you can buy separately from the publisher.
I CANT WAIT FOR THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
When does this game get released stores
Prob not till 2023 it's on Kickstarter now
I feel like they keep making the same game over and over with different mechanics. Maybe they should at least give us the ability to terraform Venus rather than Mars (and not just the add on they did before). Not sure I want to buy the game a third time.
11:10 But this is a solo runthrough!
In general I think the gameplay looks quite good but thematically it makes absolutely no sense that you can play animals on a planet with no oxygen and in addition to that it's also extremely cold 🥶
i imagine if you play them early, thematically they're all kept in enclosed and atmosphere controlled spaces :)
@@rahdo :D that's actually a great answer
Plus one of the corporations let's you play a green card ignoring conditions, so I assumed the same.
is extended gameplay a private video as my player thinks it is..........and cue sad face........
That's not right here's the link: th-cam.com/video/XwMYym8RemI/w-d-xo.html is that not working?
@@rahdo that one works, cheers!! lets lose the sad face and make it happy again!
Lol you actually use your blue card once more before turn 6 and still played two actions in turn 6.
Is using a blue card an action or not?
The card he's using says "Free Action," so it doesn't count
@@theSolemnBard noted! thanks.
I reeeeally dislike how they went with an unregular card size, smaller, and now everything doesnt fit on the card. That’s going to annoy me every.single.time.
it ruins games when they put photos on the cards instead of art work
well, the developers of the game disagree: boardgamegeek.com/thread/2942721/article/40881105#40881105
you might find their perspective illuminating! :)
@@rahdo maybe but the devs were clever enough to have decent art and design for ares expedition. Feels like a step back. I appreciate my one opinion doesn't matter to the devs, but personally I like games that play good AND look good, and for that reason I will wait for retail on this and get it on offer, if at all. Those horrible grey borders as well...ah well just me!
thats what ruined the game earth for me
The art looks even worse than the TM cards -_-
well you're looking at different cards than me! the art is significantly improved over orig TM to my eyes, but i guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder! :)
Theyre running with the whole "free stock photo" thing from TM eh
The digital edition looks way better even though the art is the same, if they copied that it would be an improvement