i actually just got this game for my birthday a few days ago, wanted a 5player game to play with my group and i thought this would be a blast. will be bringing it on the table this weekend!
It is stated in the official rules reference that if dracula is discovered to have made an illegal move, he takes 5 damage + all hideouts except his current position are cleared and his current location is revealed as a huge penalty.
@@BoardGameBollocks I guess hunters need to be vigilant in calling dracula out or he gets away with it I guess. It's 4 ppl watching his every move and i guess dracula also needs to be honest. Maybe house rule an even heavier penalty for the more severe violations
It’s a tough one mate. We encountered the situation when no one noticed the error until near the end. Dracula’s error was unintentional but the error was impossible to unpick. I don’t think we’d choose to play with someone who cheats so for our perspective this is a major flaw. We still enjoy the game though. We’ve had various copies of it since the 80s so that says something about it’s longevity.
@@BoardGameBollocks the penalty is inflicted when it is discovered as per the rules. As for the problem of incorrectly moving in a hidden movement game that’s part of any hidden movement game as when movement is hidden it can’t be double checked, though in FoD you can double check as you hunt down his trail and reveal hideouts.
Just subscribed to this channel!Wanted to say keep up the good work for the hobby mate!!My collection is not that big but i keep the bar high for quality!FoD,Inis,Blood rage,Rising Sun,Eldritch Horror are some of my favourites.Greetings from Greece!
At 2:05 you mentioned that all hunters get an action in the day phase and then Dracula goes, and then all hunters get an action in the night phase and then Dracula goes. But actually Dracula only goes after their night phase action. Here is the official rules text "After each hunter has finished performing a night action, the Dracula phase begins." So Dracula basically gets one action after every eight human actions ( 2 per player).
Aw thank you; very nice overview of gameplay, with a personal-instruction-tone, really nice - very nice; thank you. ... Although it has made me realise if I am gonna play it then I'll do it online where it's easier to keep stuff secret and have side-bars quicker
Amen to that. It is my first hidden movement game and it so simple and just works. Fell in love with that mechanism. I'm going to play Fury of Dracula today and I will soon play Letters to Whitechappel. I can see how those games expand on the idea of hidden movement but I hope they just don't get too complicated.
I have to say.. If you're not currently employed as an enforcer with a crime family, you should really explore your options.. Your voice was made for it.
This is one of the rare games I hope to never play again lol. I spent 3 hours playing this, and all I ever did was move my character a few times.. I never had a chance to fight. Never really did anything exciting. I was sooo bored lol.
i actually just got this game for my birthday a few days ago, wanted a 5player game to play with my group and i thought this would be a blast. will be bringing it on the table this weekend!
Great game. Just read the rules 5 times ✊🏻
It is stated in the official rules reference that if dracula is discovered to have made an illegal move, he takes 5 damage + all hideouts except his current position are cleared and his current location is revealed as a huge penalty.
Yea sure but what if you don’t realise that an error has been made until later or if you’re not sure?
@@BoardGameBollocks I guess hunters need to be vigilant in calling dracula out or he gets away with it I guess. It's 4 ppl watching his every move and i guess dracula also needs to be honest. Maybe house rule an even heavier penalty for the more severe violations
It’s a tough one mate. We encountered the situation when no one noticed the error until near the end. Dracula’s error was unintentional but the error was impossible to unpick. I don’t think we’d choose to play with someone who cheats so for our perspective this is a major flaw. We still enjoy the game though. We’ve had various copies of it since the 80s so that says something about it’s longevity.
@@BoardGameBollocks the penalty is inflicted when it is discovered as per the rules.
As for the problem of incorrectly moving in a hidden movement game that’s part of any hidden movement game as when movement is hidden it can’t be double checked, though in FoD you can double check as you hunt down his trail and reveal hideouts.
I don see how that possible as the hideouts fall off the board...
Just subscribed to this channel!Wanted to say keep up the good work for the hobby mate!!My collection is not that big but i keep the bar high for quality!FoD,Inis,Blood rage,Rising Sun,Eldritch Horror are some of my favourites.Greetings from Greece!
Love Greece. Crete my favourite place there...thanks for watching!
@@BoardGameBollocks If you ever come here i ll buy you some drinks and play some board games :)
At 2:05 you mentioned that all hunters get an action in the day phase and then Dracula goes, and then all hunters get an action in the night phase and then Dracula goes. But actually Dracula only goes after their night phase action. Here is the official rules text "After each hunter has finished performing a night action, the Dracula phase begins." So Dracula basically gets one action after every eight human actions ( 2 per player).
It was a brief overview of the rules mate 🤷
I enjoyed your play through. This is the game that got me into the hobby, so it has a special place, and still remains my favorite game.
Which edition? First played this in the 80s. GW edition although I don’t remember how it played compared to 3rd/4th.
Never played 2nd.
@@BoardGameBollocks I learned on the 3rd edition, and bought the 4th edition when it came out.
Aw thank you; very nice overview of gameplay, with a personal-instruction-tone, really nice - very nice; thank you. ... Although it has made me realise if I am gonna play it then I'll do it online where it's easier to keep stuff secret and have side-bars quicker
Whitehall Mystery is the best hidden movement game that I've played.
Amen to that. It is my first hidden movement game and it so simple and just works. Fell in love with that mechanism. I'm going to play Fury of Dracula today and I will soon play Letters to Whitechappel. I can see how those games expand on the idea of hidden movement but I hope they just don't get too complicated.
Whitechapel is on par or better. But then, it is it's father. :-)
Thank u for the video
I have to say.. If you're not currently employed as an enforcer with a crime family, you should really explore your options.. Your voice was made for it.
I retired from that life a while ago
This is one of the rare games I hope to never play again lol. I spent 3 hours playing this, and all I ever did was move my character a few times.. I never had a chance to fight. Never really did anything exciting. I was sooo bored lol.
I can definitely see what you mean. We’ve had games of this like that too.
The Dracula is notoriously hard to find... Or well he is easily found, just notoriously pricey. I think they do this on purpose... :-p
Wow, that's so different from the first edition.
FoD can be a little bit boring? It's boring as hell. It's the invention of boredom in four editions.
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Good heavens, that bad?
Eita 🙀👌😂