Cafe Board Game | Solo Tutorial Playthrough
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- This is my full solo how to play and playthrough of the fantastic light card game Cafe. This was my #3 best solo board game for new or casual gamers. Check out the full top 10 list here: • Top 10 Solo Board Game... .
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Thanks for the tutorial. I picked this up on a whim because Coffee Roaster was not in stock, and so far, no regrets! Very fun solo experience.
Thanks for playing with the expansion. I bought this a year ago but have never played the expansion as I had no idea what they meant. Now I can bring it off the shelf and try again.
I hope you enjoy the game, Jennifer. I'm glad you found my video helpful. Thanks for checking it out.
Thanks for the video. Outstanding presentation. I am very happy you enjoy the game.
I really appreciate you checking out the video. I'm glad you enjoyed it. Cafe is a wonderful game and I'm happy it has received the attention it deserves. Have a wonderful day!
Thanks, very clear and I like that you added the expansion.
Thanks C G. This is a great little card game.
Very helpful playthrough, thanks for this!
I'm so glad the video was helpful A Frank. Thanks for watching!
Really great play through
Thanks so much Bandicoot. I'm really impressed with this little game. Thanks for checking it out!
This made me bust out my copy of Cafe and play it a couple of times :) The solo is so simple yet thinky and quick. Also I just received the promo card from BGG! Still can't get a score past 20 though... :/
I'll have to check out that promo, NeatoZen. Haven't heard of that one. I'm glad my video inspired some play! I agree with everything you said about it. Great card game. Thanks!
Would really enjoy a video on TATA since it is the second game of this set of 5 games.
I don't have that one, but I'll give it a look. Thanks for watching!
Really helpful. 😊
Great! I'm happy you found the video helpful. Thanks so much for checking it out and thanks for the sub! Have a great day!
Very well done and helpful playthrough & explanation. Thank you! Which do you like better, this or Coffee Roaster? Just curious.
Hmmm, good question. They are different. The quirky bag building of Coffee Roaster has won me over, so that would be my pick. But I would recommend Cafe to people first, as that would be the best for most people. Thanks for watching!
I like Cafe for physical copy play. Think for upkeep and math. I like the coffee roaster app.
This is a lovely game! It's been out of print for sooooooooo long though! I can't find it anywhere!
Oh no Andre. I had no idea this was out of print. Hopefully it will come back soon. I really like this one as a light card game. Thanks!
@@TotallyTabled Café will be available in the US through Mayfair very very soon :)
@@oblogdocosta That's fantastic news! Thank you for letting us know and congratulations on a wonderful game!
So just to clarify (because the example rules are making unnecessary complex and hard to read)
For the warehouse final scoring, from left to right i have 5, 3 1. Then 3 would go first with 2vp and then 1 with 1 vp correct?
Or does it go from left to right therefore it goes 5 gets 2vp and 3 gets 1vp?
I have Coffee Roaster but still haven't played it.....seems very similar in concept as maybe easier than CR.
Am I right, Shangie ?
Thank you in advance e.
AaKR.
It is definitely easier than Coffee Roaster, but it uses card drafting instead of bag building like CR. Cafe reminds me a bit of Carson City the Card Game. It is a great little game.
I love you shaggy! your my game explainer hero!
Ha, I like that title. I'm glad I could help. Thanks so much for check out the video!
Duuuude, i thought you'd teach the base game... no expansions
The game plays the same. The expansion is just a few cards.
Only difference here is choosing from four cards instead of three in the base game.