WOWOWOW I watch a lot of board game rules tutorials and I gotta say, this gentleman is one of the best I've ever seen! Snappy editing keeps the instructions moving, while crystal clear descriptions coupled with perfectly streamlined script writing makes this one of the finest rules channels out there! Dare I say, encroaching on Rodney theking Smith good :O
This was a great explanation, very concise. Thank you! I only spotted two minor mistakes: @3:03 first player starts with 3 money, not with 4; 2nd player with 4 money and so on. @10:25 When overbuilding a tile you score any guild that wasn't scored before (as would have happened in the example shown).
Hello Juan. You are right in both cases. For the second though , (to my defence) i think the rulebook is not that clear. Added annotations and thanks so much for spotting these out!
"The player who has rolled the lowest total value becomes the starting player. In case of a tie, it’s the player who ate Indian food last. He places the starting player elephant by his Kali statue and puts his money marker on space 3 of the money track. The player to his left (i.e., in player order) puts his money marker on space 4, the player to the left of that player puts his on space 5, and so on; consequently, the player to go last in the first round starts with the most money."
WOWOWOW I watch a lot of board game rules tutorials and I gotta say, this gentleman is one of the best I've ever seen! Snappy editing keeps the instructions moving, while crystal clear descriptions coupled with perfectly streamlined script writing makes this one of the finest rules channels out there! Dare I say, encroaching on Rodney theking Smith good :O
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This was a great explanation, very concise. Thank you! I only spotted two minor mistakes:
@3:03 first player starts with 3 money, not with 4; 2nd player with 4 money and so on.
@10:25 When overbuilding a tile you score any guild that wasn't scored before (as would have happened in the example shown).
Hello Juan. You are right in both cases. For the second though , (to my defence) i think the rulebook is not that clear. Added annotations and thanks so much for spotting these out!
"The player who has rolled the lowest total
value becomes the starting player. In case of a tie,
it’s the player who ate Indian food last. He
places the starting player elephant
by his Kali statue and puts his money
marker on space 3 of the money track.
The player to his left (i.e., in player order) puts
his money marker on space 4, the player to
the left of that player puts his on space 5,
and so on; consequently, the player to go last
in the first round starts with the most money."
Beautiful, clean explanation of the rules! I am ready to play now :D
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Great teach video! Thank you! I get it from first watch.
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Great teach! :)
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This game is coming in two days. I'm so excited!!
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Thank you for this very well done tutorial!!
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Just learning this now…and wow what a helpful video! 👏
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Thank you for the thorough video 🤓🎲I wonder, Can I use several karma at the same time?
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@@peakyboardgamer Thank you so much for your quick response... And do you know if ... while building can I pay with three or more dice?