CORRECTIONS: BGG Usera, Rainer Ahlfors and lostdog, were very helpful in clarifying some mistakes: 5:30 & 27:50 "• The [SD] icon is mentioned already in setup step 2, which the first time that the cards are referenced." 28:19 "• It is also important that not all resources are added to the bag. The number of Iron Ore and Stone is dependent on the number of players (as indicated by setup step 14 and the referenced Supply Table)." 31:00 "• In a 2-player game, the game can end if neither player has any Ownership Markers left. One player running out of Ownership Markers will not trigger the end of the game." "• Even if no Labourer is assigned to a certain Action Area, that area is still, technically, resolved. In the example, you skip straight from A to C. However, certain effects may still trigger "at the end of" a certain action. Such effects will still trigger, even if no Labourer was assigned to that Action Area, unless stated otherwise." (Rainer Ahlfors, 8/22/2019) 38:15 "You only need to clear rubble on track cards up to the station. The station card itself doesn't have to have the rubble cleared [to build on the station]." 48:35 "only... a single rubble for the excavate event action [was removed], however you are supposed to take off 1 space worth of rubble. 1 space is defined as either a track card or a single excavation space on a station card." (lostdog, 8/22/2019)
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! The careful explanations and close-ups on cards and pieces were extremely useful. I also liked seeing the differences in setups among different player counts. I've never played Snowdonia before and am looking forward to it now that I have a good idea what's entailed in getting it going. Great work!
This is a video I needed, David! Thank you. I am in the middle of sleeving the (many!) cards in the set, but reading the rules at the same time. I am a more visual learner, and appreciate that you all made the video. I am now a subscriber, and about to see what else you have on the channel. Thanks again!
Hi Christopher. Thank you for taking the time to let me know you subscribed! I too need visuals and examples to help establish context which also helps me learn the game quicker and improve comprehension. You will see new content every week.
Slow moving...but very clear and concise! Overall, great video! Thank you for taking the time to explain everything 👍🏼
CORRECTIONS:
BGG Usera, Rainer Ahlfors and lostdog, were very helpful in clarifying some mistakes:
5:30 & 27:50
"• The [SD] icon is mentioned already in setup step 2, which the first time that the cards are referenced."
28:19
"• It is also important that not all resources are added to the bag. The number of Iron Ore and Stone is dependent on the number of players (as indicated by setup step 14 and the referenced Supply Table)."
31:00
"• In a 2-player game, the game can end if neither player has any Ownership Markers left. One player running out of Ownership Markers will not trigger the end of the game."
"• Even if no Labourer is assigned to a certain Action Area, that area is still, technically, resolved. In the example, you skip straight from A to C. However, certain effects may still trigger "at the end of" a certain action. Such effects will still trigger, even if no Labourer was assigned to that Action Area, unless stated otherwise."
(Rainer Ahlfors, 8/22/2019)
38:15
"You only need to clear rubble on track cards up to the station. The station card itself doesn't have to have the rubble cleared [to build on the station]."
48:35
"only... a single rubble for the excavate event action [was removed], however you are supposed to take off 1 space worth of rubble. 1 space is defined as either a track card or a single excavation space on a station card."
(lostdog, 8/22/2019)
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! The careful explanations and close-ups on cards and pieces were extremely useful. I also liked seeing the differences in setups among different player counts. I've never played Snowdonia before and am looking forward to it now that I have a good idea what's entailed in getting it going. Great work!
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This is a video I needed, David! Thank you. I am in the middle of sleeving the (many!) cards in the set, but reading the rules at the same time. I am a more visual learner, and appreciate that you all made the video. I am now a subscriber, and about to see what else you have on the channel. Thanks again!
Hi Christopher. Thank you for taking the time to let me know you subscribed! I too need visuals and examples to help establish context which also helps me learn the game quicker and improve comprehension. You will see new content every week.
Thanks you for this video. Never played before and it was really clear to me!
Thanks for the video!
Just found your channel. Great content. Thank you for doing this.
I think the way you say Llanberis is not Lan-Beris but Clan-beris