I was fortunate to win a copy in a contest, and I really liked it, both at 2 and at 4. The interlocking of the player actions made it super intense. Thanks for the video!
I live in Czech Republic and the bone church Stella referred to is called the Sedlec Ossuary, and if you guys know the Button Shy game Skulls of Sedlec (pronounced Sedlets - c in Czech sounds like ts shoved together), it’s inspired by this ossuary which indeed has pyramids of skulls and even a chandelier made of human bones. It was popular for metalheads and goths to want to get married there but it’s not allowed anymore. Very cool to visit, as is one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world, St. Barbora’s. Great review Stella and Tarrant!😍
Hi Rebecca, thanks so much for sharing and confirming information about the human bones chruch! I am so intrigued, one day If I visit Czech, i'll want to see the church. Have a great day!
Thank you for a great review! I'm a fan of CGE and have had this on pre-order for a while. This review made me look forward to its arrival even more.😁 (I like Tarrant's idea of changing turn order and might have to try something like that after a few plays.)
This one has a lot of things that I like, but I'm still on the fence about getting it, just because I play mostly at 2p and I'm not convinced it delivers a good experience at 2p.
I keep going back and forth with whether or not buy this game. The visual presentation is really nice (except for that glossy finish on everything, eurgh). The strong interconnectedness of everything is my thing. The economic aspect is my thing. But I am rather turned off by the way it is hard to anticipate what the market prices will look like on my next turn, and one person being able to control wood as the core resources to building things. Also, the building the church part appears a bit tacked-on to have another action type.
Hmmm … visually the game looks boring, that alone puts me off. Nicer design would have better welcoming. Skipping this one. When it comes to your coverage, that is excellent.
I just got this game and one thing that doesn't show well on screen is the silver coloring on many of the game elements. What may look like plain grey is really shiny and metallic. Also, I think the board is intentionally supposed to look plain at start. Once you get the town built up there are a lot of flashes of color that really make the game stand out.
What a great structured review! Many thanks for covering our game.
Oh wow, great game, thanks for designing!
I was fortunate to win a copy in a contest, and I really liked it, both at 2 and at 4. The interlocking of the player actions made it super intense. Thanks for the video!
Hiii Yannis! Good to hear, nice to see you again here 🙏
Thanks guys !
Now i have to pre order the metal coin set 😅
Oh no haha. We are still yet to get it, need to get it somehow in Australia
I live in Czech Republic and the bone church Stella referred to is called the Sedlec Ossuary, and if you guys know the Button Shy game Skulls of Sedlec (pronounced Sedlets - c in Czech sounds like ts shoved together), it’s inspired by this ossuary which indeed has pyramids of skulls and even a chandelier made of human bones. It was popular for metalheads and goths to want to get married there but it’s not allowed anymore. Very cool to visit, as is one of the most beautiful cathedrals in the world, St. Barbora’s. Great review Stella and Tarrant!😍
Hi Rebecca, thanks so much for sharing and confirming information about the human bones chruch! I am so intrigued, one day If I visit Czech, i'll want to see the church. Have a great day!
Thank you for a great review! I'm a fan of CGE and have had this on pre-order for a while. This review made me look forward to its arrival even more.😁
(I like Tarrant's idea of changing turn order and might have to try something like that after a few plays.)
Thanks so much Steve! Yes me too, a fan! If you did end up doing that, please let us know how it goes, interested!
Thank you for the review, been curious about this one, looks like a great game overall
It is.... and it's economy hehe. Thank you
Thanks!
🙇🙇🙇🙇 awww Steve, you've done it again, thanks so much
Did you find this works as a 2 player game? Most say it’s better at 3 or 4 so I don’t want to buy it if it’s best at 3-4 players.
Sorry you inhale some of the coal Tarrant hahaha. Great review guys, seems like the game is up my alley
Bwahahah yes yes all good he is now haha. Thank you Kaira
The most gorgeous couples dynamic on the whole internet is back! 😍
🙏🙇 Thank you so muchhhhh
Maybe about the economics cards, we Can put the next at the side of tracks, so you Can preview what's next 🤔 ?
Probably worth to try
This one has a lot of things that I like, but I'm still on the fence about getting it, just because I play mostly at 2p and I'm not convinced it delivers a good experience at 2p.
I keep going back and forth with whether or not buy this game. The visual presentation is really nice (except for that glossy finish on everything, eurgh). The strong interconnectedness of everything is my thing. The economic aspect is my thing.
But I am rather turned off by the way it is hard to anticipate what the market prices will look like on my next turn, and one person being able to control wood as the core resources to building things. Also, the building the church part appears a bit tacked-on to have another action type.
Ah yes I see, thanks for sharing
Hmmm … visually the game looks boring, that alone puts me off. Nicer design would have better welcoming. Skipping this one. When it comes to your coverage, that is excellent.
Thank you for the visit🙇
I just got this game and one thing that doesn't show well on screen is the silver coloring on many of the game elements. What may look like plain grey is really shiny and metallic. Also, I think the board is intentionally supposed to look plain at start. Once you get the town built up there are a lot of flashes of color that really make the game stand out.
@@azamarro thank you for mentioning that. Yes the silver is pretty good!