Leonardo da Vinci - How to Play 🎲 and Is It a Gem? 💎
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ก.ค. 2024
- In Leonardo da Vinci, players secretly commit their laboratories toward researching inventions. To invent (and earn money/points), players will need components, workers, maybe an upgraded lab, and these are acquired via a "worker placement" sort of mechanism. But not really! LdV is an early (as in, pre-Agricola) WP game that doesn't follow standard conventions. Multiple players can place multiple workers on the same space, and the strength of the workers determines the order actions are taken and their cost. This turns the game into a sort of gradual, multi-faceted auction game.
Leonardo da Vinci was designed by the Italian collective Acchittocca and first published in 2006. The design was recently updated by Changhyun Baek as "Leonardo da Vinci's Codex Leicester" and published by his company DiceTree in 2023. I talk a bit about the changes at the end of the video.
00:00 Intro
02:59 How to Play - Setup
10:57 How to Play - Goals & Broad Concepts
12:03 How to Play - Directing Your Laboratories
13:50 How to Play - Assigning Your Workers
16:33 How to Play - Resolving Your Workers
24:44 How to Play - Completing Inventions
28:16 How to Play - End of Round & End of Game
30:06 Is It a Gem?
41:07 Brief Comparison with Codex Leicester
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Just bought it. It has been in my mind for years.
Hi - As part of this series of Old Gems that you are doing, I would sincerely request you to review and do a video of Vikings by Micheal Keisling. Vikings is also a great gem which came in 2005 and is an awesome tile placement game (much better than Cascadia). I am sure once you check out Vikings you will surely make and add the video of it in this series.
Really interested in the variant you mentioned about developing that's in between the two
I have not played this in so long. Time to dust it off and give it another go.
Is it possible to play the new game with the original rules?
Thank you for this video.
Not 100%. One major change is that players assign work to labs openly, not in secret. Since resources are physical tokens and not cards, you can't keep your lab public and easily keep the resources hidden like in the old one. You could have one each of a hammer and pincer board or card kept behind your screen and assign your resrouces there. It would be easier for players to cheat than in the old one, but assuming that's not a concern, that I think would be the only non-easy change. Everything else would be pretty easy.
I do suggest anyone who gets the new edition to try it with the new rules first. Whether the old or new way is better is entirely personal preference. It's pretty much just the added complexity, with patron rewards and inventions with special abilities, that I don't prefer.
The price here in Canada is just too high. It seems to be a good game but for that price I can buy three good games.
No need for a T-shirt this time then :P
What a thumbnail it'd be if I went au naturel!
Dice Tree produces some of the most beautiful games on the planet. Must.. Resist.. Buying.. Every.. Dice.. Tree.. Game.. 😭
And they're not oversized monstrosities! THIS is how you produce a deluxe board game.
@@BoardGemsI couldn't agree more. Though the Modern Art gavel may have been slight overkill (my 10 y/o little brother would of course strongly disagree with that lol)