Huge thanks to you!! Played along with you all the way and now I understand the rules much better. I think the rulebook a bit messy and confusing but you helped me a lot. I especially liked the way you give words to your thought proces. Keep up the good work!!!
I always think I'd like to watch one of these looooong playthoughs such as here or on the BGG channel. Unfortunately, I'm old and I could die any day soon, so got to use my time effectively lol.
On the fourth turn, you paid for the building (3 gold, 1 stone) twice. Once when you picked it up and then again (after debating where to place it) when you put it down. Your gold went from max 9 down to 2 (-1 extra for placement). I waited for one of the peanut gallery to point this out but no-one did.
I've played this 6 or 7 times in past few weeks. What's amazed my group is how balanced the end game scores have been. One of my buddies and I have taken radically different paths and ending within 1-3 points of each other at the end. (The third and fourth place players are usually further back).
Huge thanks to you!! Played along with you all the way and now I understand the rules much better. I think the rulebook a bit messy and confusing but you helped me a lot. I especially liked the way you give words to your thought proces. Keep up the good work!!!
I always think I'd like to watch one of these looooong playthoughs such as here or on the BGG channel. Unfortunately, I'm old and I could die any day soon, so got to use my time effectively lol.
This video helped a lot. By far the best I've seen so far. Thx! :)
On the fourth turn, you paid for the building (3 gold, 1 stone) twice. Once when you picked it up and then again (after debating where to place it) when you put it down. Your gold went from max 9 down to 2 (-1 extra for placement). I waited for one of the peanut gallery to point this out but no-one did.
Great playthrough. I’m so getting this game 😀
I've played this 6 or 7 times in past few weeks. What's amazed my group is how balanced the end game scores have been. One of my buddies and I have taken radically different paths and ending within 1-3 points of each other at the end. (The third and fourth place players are usually further back).
Thanks for the solo, Edward! 😀
Weirdly, this reminds me of the Android board game: lots of moving parts, and choices which determine what elements score you points.
Missed 17 points throughout the game :) So you achieved a 'great score'