Thanks for doing this, I just played my first game and it went right to the end, I forgot the hard stop item in 3rd period these are good videos just wish it was closer but I am making it work.😊
Hi, I'm a big fan of Dice United and am interested in this game as well. One question though, does Stone Cold Hockey include the Two-Player Match option and Interactive Mode like in Dice United? Are there options for some managerial decisions like changing tactics during the game? Thanks.
There's nothing in the core instructions, mainly because I am not aware of many customers that want such a feature. Based on feedback from DU, I would estimate that about 5% use the two-player options. However, I have a partially-developed deck of tactics cards that could offered in the future. I just need to get some face-to-face time with another SCH player to finish development.
@@GamescapeSMP Oh, that's kinda disappointing. I enjoyed the option for two-player games and the tactics options included in Dice United. It gave it more value as a game. I would suggest adding a similar system for every sports game (if feasible). Even though I mostly played DU solo, I did have fun playing it with a friend a few times, especially since its a good way to teach someone else the game. I know most people who play these games are playing it solo, but still, I think its worth the inclusion.
Thinking about creating the midwest region Hockey League 8 to 12 teams 1. Cincinnati 2. Lexington 3. Louisville 4. Dayton 5. Toledo 6. Detroit 7. Knoxville 8. Nashville 9. Pittsburgh 10. Charlotte - North Carolina 11. Columbus 12. Indianapolis
Thanks for doing this, I just played my first game and it went right to the end, I forgot the hard stop item in 3rd period these are good videos just wish it was closer but I am making it work.😊
Hi, I'm a big fan of Dice United and am interested in this game as well. One question though, does Stone Cold Hockey include the Two-Player Match option and Interactive Mode like in Dice United? Are there options for some managerial decisions like changing tactics during the game? Thanks.
There's nothing in the core instructions, mainly because I am not aware of many customers that want such a feature. Based on feedback from DU, I would estimate that about 5% use the two-player options. However, I have a partially-developed deck of tactics cards that could offered in the future. I just need to get some face-to-face time with another SCH player to finish development.
@@GamescapeSMP Oh, that's kinda disappointing. I enjoyed the option for two-player games and the tactics options included in Dice United. It gave it more value as a game. I would suggest adding a similar system for every sports game (if feasible). Even though I mostly played DU solo, I did have fun playing it with a friend a few times, especially since its a good way to teach someone else the game. I know most people who play these games are playing it solo, but still, I think its worth the inclusion.
Nice looking game as expected. Going over the instructions I cannot see when the fight chart has to be checked. Thanks
Hey Phil, I don't quite understand your question. You roll on that chart when a fight is triggered through the Puck Battle or Enforcer charts
I think I figured it out. Sorry to bother you. Thanks again.
Looks awesome! What seasons are available?
Thanks! Below is a link to the online shop:
stonemountain.press/shop/#!/SCH-Print-Edition/c/137912026
Everything is also available in PDF/PNGs.
Hope to get mine soon looking forward to it
Have to go to mom's to pick it up
I think you may have the "Notification" set wrong; I am subscribed but unable to turn on notifications....
Hope you create a fictional team live
That's a good idea! More stuff for my to-do list.
Thinking about creating the midwest region Hockey League 8 to 12 teams
1. Cincinnati
2. Lexington
3. Louisville
4. Dayton
5. Toledo
6. Detroit
7. Knoxville
8. Nashville
9. Pittsburgh
10. Charlotte -
North Carolina
11. Columbus
12. Indianapolis