Nice review, backed these on Kickstarter and enjoy playing them both, they do add good additional options to the base game. Minor correction though... Killing a Jarl requires you to take wounds = to it's military strength + 1. Subduing it requires you to take wounds = it's military strength - 1. Also not mentioned is if you do subdue a Jarl you also have to pay the cost for it at the time.
Thanks for the great overview! Just got the base and both expansions. Played through the base game and your overview of the expansions and whet my appetite to include them in the game! Thanks for being so concise and thoughtful in your overview!
Great review. New to your channel, but I am fairly impressed. I am fairly new to board gaming, and I seen a play through when I first started for Raiders of the North Sea. I was excited to try it, and even though it was hard to acquire then, I loved it. Shem did a great job with this series. This one in particular is in my top ten, and my whole family loves it. His Explorers of the North Sea is really good also, and worth looking into. I am presently waiting on the expansion for this... Again great review.
Thanks for watching! And yes, the Explorers is another great game from Shem. Launching sometime soon is his newest Architects of the West Kingdom. Really excited that we will get to preview that one for everyone as well.
Really great review! Just played the base game for the first time last weekend. Now I'm sad about how much money I put into other worker placements like Lords of Waterdeep and Viticulture. This game is far superior.
I get why you'd want to place the quests underneath the spoils on each of the raiding locations, but I can't bring myself to cover up the artwork on the board. The vibrant colors and the amazing/unique artwork are 2 of the main reasons I enjoy this game so much. Good overview of the expansions though!
Hard to say, I haven't really noticed it making the games much longer. The end game conditions are still the same. You do have a few more things to consider but nothing that really drags the game out.
Thanks for the review. Worker? or crew member? I think you meant crew member when you goto the mead hall and recruit. Going to get HoH first for the 5th player and the player boards. Do more quick 10m reviews on games and you are well on your way
How much player interaction is there? I've watched a few videos and it seems to me like everybody is playing a solo game on their own. Almost none of your decisions impact the others except for choosing what places to raid first maybe? Also do they fit in the same box?
Player interaction is pretty good for this game. You can mess up someone's future plans by where you place or pick up a worker. Someone might need to get money first before they hire a worker. And your placement could mess up that rhythm. Also player interaction comes up big as you start raiding settlements. you can take what someone else wanted to raid. You can take an offering before someone else does. You can take face up viking cards from the mead hall that someone else wanted. There are a large number of viking cards that interact with other players, causing them to give you resources or swap cards. Glad to help further if you have other questions. I love this game :) -Jimmy
@@boardgamecloset thank you so much for the answers. Would you consider this to be a nice introduction to worker placement games? If not, which ones would you recommend? I ask cuz I don't have any.
I enjoy the game but the cost of the expansions is CRAZY. EACH of the expansions is more expensive than the original game. I know you rate these expansions 'green" so I am guessing value was not considered
Of course value was considered in my review. If your concern is the price, as I mentioned in the video you can buy these separately. I do mention which I would purchase first.
Max, the base game is $50 USD and each expansion is $30 USD. Apparently some online retailers have been charging more due to an original confusion over the listing price.
They are grossly undercharging for the base game and overcharging for the expansions. You can still pre-order the expansions at a fair price here: postks.tictail.com/
Nice review, backed these on Kickstarter and enjoy playing them both, they do add good additional options to the base game. Minor correction though... Killing a Jarl requires you to take wounds = to it's military strength + 1. Subduing it requires you to take wounds = it's military strength - 1. Also not mentioned is if you do subdue a Jarl you also have to pay the cost for it at the time.
You are exactly right on all accounts! I'll be updated the description of the video to reflect that. Thanks :)
Thanks for the great overview! Just got the base and both expansions. Played through the base game and your overview of the expansions and whet my appetite to include them in the game! Thanks for being so concise and thoughtful in your overview!
Thanks for watching! This one gets played a lot around my house!
love this. thank you. you just made hall of heroes a must buy for me.
Awesome to hear. You can't go wrong with adding it!
Great overview. Love this game and can't wait to play with the expansions.
Tales of Cardboard thanks for watching! We played again tonight. Great stuff.
Great review. New to your channel, but I am fairly impressed. I am fairly new to board gaming, and I seen a play through when I first started for Raiders of the North Sea. I was excited to try it, and even though it was hard to acquire then, I loved it. Shem did a great job with this series. This one in particular is in my top ten, and my whole family loves it. His Explorers of the North Sea is really good also, and worth looking into. I am presently waiting on the expansion for this... Again great review.
Thanks for watching! And yes, the Explorers is another great game from Shem. Launching sometime soon is his newest Architects of the West Kingdom. Really excited that we will get to preview that one for everyone as well.
Really great review! Just played the base game for the first time last weekend. Now I'm sad about how much money I put into other worker placements like Lords of Waterdeep and Viticulture. This game is far superior.
I have to agree! Such a great game :)
I get why you'd want to place the quests underneath the spoils on each of the raiding locations, but I can't bring myself to cover up the artwork on the board. The vibrant colors and the amazing/unique artwork are 2 of the main reasons I enjoy this game so much. Good overview of the expansions though!
Thanks for watching. The artwork is amazing on this one.
How much more gametime would you say the expansions add?
Hard to say, I haven't really noticed it making the games much longer. The end game conditions are still the same. You do have a few more things to consider but nothing that really drags the game out.
Thanks for the review. Worker? or crew member? I think you meant crew member when you goto the mead hall and recruit. Going to get HoH first for the 5th player and the player boards. Do more quick 10m reviews on games and you are well on your way
Thanks for watching! And yes I got those mixed up, definitely meant crew member.
You guys should do a “10 favourite games of 2017” video.
The Bald Soprano Rod! We gotta give the people what they want! :)
Great review...now we need a big box printed
That would be awesome. I tried all kinds of ways to get the expansions to fit into the base box but it wasn't happening. Too much stuff! :)
They do sell a big box on their website. I bought it as well and it works beautifully even with sleeved cards.
I will have to acquire that at some point :)
You can fit it all into one box but the lid will be lifted up higher. Not ideal but $30 for essentially a box and some sleeves is a hard sell for me.
How much player interaction is there? I've watched a few videos and it seems to me like everybody is playing a solo game on their own. Almost none of your decisions impact the others except for choosing what places to raid first maybe?
Also do they fit in the same box?
Player interaction is pretty good for this game. You can mess up someone's future plans by where you place or pick up a worker. Someone might need to get money first before they hire a worker. And your placement could mess up that rhythm. Also player interaction comes up big as you start raiding settlements. you can take what someone else wanted to raid. You can take an offering before someone else does. You can take face up viking cards from the mead hall that someone else wanted. There are a large number of viking cards that interact with other players, causing them to give you resources or swap cards. Glad to help further if you have other questions. I love this game :) -Jimmy
They will only fit in the main box if you discard the inserts. And then it is a tight fit.
@@boardgamecloset thank you so much for the answers. Would you consider this to be a nice introduction to worker placement games? If not, which ones would you recommend?
I ask cuz I don't have any.
Isaac Campos I might suggest Stone Age or Lords of Waterdeep first. Then step up to Raiders. But all of them would be great firsts.
@@boardgamecloset I'll check them out!
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I enjoy the game but the cost of the expansions is CRAZY. EACH of the expansions is more expensive than the original game. I know you rate these expansions 'green" so I am guessing value was not considered
Of course value was considered in my review. If your concern is the price, as I mentioned in the video you can buy these separately. I do mention which I would purchase first.
Max, the base game is $50 USD and each expansion is $30 USD. Apparently some online retailers have been charging more due to an original confusion over the listing price.
Here at my FLGS the base is $42 CDN and the expansions are $45 each
They are grossly undercharging for the base game and overcharging for the expansions. You can still pre-order the expansions at a fair price here: postks.tictail.com/