It is certainly low, minimal, but not non-existent. You're 100% right the interaction is via denial by buying the best items from the premium market that crop up each round. The rest of it is very much playing your own game - this is something that bothers Matt more than me, but even he loved the game.
Yeah, competition for the market and claiming the awards first is about it for direct interaction. It's very fun to see how everyone else approaches things though and the reveal of their spirit each round
Exactly that. The fun of the game is in determining the spirits you want to distil, which will often lead you into competition for ingredients and materials with other players at the table
Would you say the player interaction on this one is low (guessing market) or non-existent?
It is certainly low, minimal, but not non-existent. You're 100% right the interaction is via denial by buying the best items from the premium market that crop up each round. The rest of it is very much playing your own game - this is something that bothers Matt more than me, but even he loved the game.
Yeah, competition for the market and claiming the awards first is about it for direct interaction. It's very fun to see how everyone else approaches things though and the reveal of their spirit each round
Exactly that. The fun of the game is in determining the spirits you want to distil, which will often lead you into competition for ingredients and materials with other players at the table