I finally got my kickstarter delivery for this. I can not wait to bust it out this weekend. This video will definitely help. Thank you. My favourite Feld game is probably castles of burgundy, but I love trajan and bora bora as well. Hopefully, this will be another favourite.
I look forward to finally getting my mitts on this, and hopefully at a reasonable price. Queen games are eye wateringly expensive 😮💨 My favourite Feld is probably Castles of Burgundy. It’s probably a bit of an obvious one, but it’s such an evergreen. The runner up would be Trajan. I’m yet to try this (or Bruges), or Macao (Amsterdam). I hope that they live up to my previous Feld experiences! 🤞🏻
The essential version has just been released and looks much more reasonable in terms of price. It also has a modular board... Which seems quite sensible
Another excellent How to Play video! Love Bruges and from what I have seen this refresh has only improved upon a fantastic game. I am not super sure on the artwork yet. Will have a better idea on it when I acquire it at somepoint. To answer your question it is really close between Trajan and Marrakesh. Although I've only played the latter the once but it was fantastic. 😊
Nice video Paul, game looks interesting. Sadly I'm not a billionaire, so couldn't back the KS. Would have preferred if they'd kept the setting as Bruges - that's where I went on honeymoon so I've always hoped there would be a reprint of that version.
What is the point of placing the clerk first in the church window to place it at the end of the round below the window? Cant you just place the clerk below the church in the first place?
What's your favourite Stefan Feld game?
For me, it's hard to dethrone Castles of Burgundy, but Bonfire came really close.
Aquasphere. Dunno why I just really like it.
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I finally got my kickstarter delivery for this. I can not wait to bust it out this weekend. This video will definitely help. Thank you. My favourite Feld game is probably castles of burgundy, but I love trajan and bora bora as well. Hopefully, this will be another favourite.
Thanks Paul for a spotless "How to Play" session !
I look forward to finally getting my mitts on this, and hopefully at a reasonable price. Queen games are eye wateringly expensive 😮💨
My favourite Feld is probably Castles of Burgundy. It’s probably a bit of an obvious one, but it’s such an evergreen. The runner up would be Trajan. I’m yet to try this (or Bruges), or Macao (Amsterdam). I hope that they live up to my previous Feld experiences! 🤞🏻
The essential version has just been released and looks much more reasonable in terms of price. It also has a modular board... Which seems quite sensible
Thanks for another excellent How To video - hope to see more of these. Interested to know how this compares to Bruges - any thoughts?
Not having full control over the colour of cards I drew in Bruges bothered me. I think this is the better game.
Does anybody now, if there is a list for the Stephan Feld's City Collection games ?
Another excellent How to Play video! Love Bruges and from what I have seen this refresh has only improved upon a fantastic game. I am not super sure on the artwork yet. Will have a better idea on it when I acquire it at somepoint.
To answer your question it is really close between Trajan and Marrakesh. Although I've only played the latter the once but it was fantastic. 😊
Nice video Paul, game looks interesting. Sadly I'm not a billionaire, so couldn't back the KS. Would have preferred if they'd kept the setting as Bruges - that's where I went on honeymoon so I've always hoped there would be a reprint of that version.
This looks fun
Fantastic video, thanks!
What is the point of placing the clerk first in the church window to place it at the end of the round below the window? Cant you just place the clerk below the church in the first place?
I thought the same, but I think there is a card effect which is affected by the position of the current one.
@@GamingRulesVideos thank you for the answer!