I preordered this and I immediately thought, "I really hope Leder Games sponsors a 'Watch It Played' video for this game." I'm not used to my wishes coming true so quickly!
I keep meaning to tell you this and now is the time: I've been teaching people of all ages and from all walks of life since 2006, and I really admire how you explain games. You're pleasant and easy-going, but you also know how to preempt people getting confused in certain spots, then you reinforce what needs it. You have a talent :)
I don't know how Rodney does it but his explanations are always on point. I try so hard to explain games to other players, but it's awful. The last few months, I search to see if Rodney made a video for my friends to watch. Rodney, you're a life saver!
I wonder what the fascination with forts is? When I was young, watching Saturday morning cartoons, I’d build a sheet fort in the living room and stay there all day (or until wrestling/sports came on). When I was in my 30s and my friends and I were into paintball...had to build forts in the woods to hide in. Now that I’m an adult I consider the barn my fort and it’s for drinking beer and hurting myself in (usually in that order).
@9:21 for some reason I have zero doubt in my mind that that discarded card ended up back in the box perfectly on the other discarded cards and facing the right way and everything!
Plenty going on here, but once you understand how a turn works, the symbols really do the rest of the work, which is nice! Especially since they included that handy reference sheet.
Great job on this video. I really appreciate how you recap and repeat key rules and ideas, it's very helpful to learn the game this way. Please keep that up! :)
Just orders this the other day. I've played it on tabletop simulator and love it. Learned to play from this video a while ago but just watched it again as a refresher.
Excellent video as always! Pre ordered the game and now that we are finally getting around to playing it from our collection, I watched the video again to see how to play. One thing that might be helpful is to recap the five phases to your turn at the very end of the video. Otherwise, the video is fabulous!
Hey Rodney, Nice explanation. I need some clarity on the draw card phase. If you have 4 cards in the deck to pick up from, should you pick up the 4 and then shuffle the discard pile to pick up 1 more to make up the 5 cards in hand? Or do you first count the number of cards in deck and if it does not add up to 5 you simply add the discard pile to it and shuffle all together to pick 5?
As always, the most informative and energetic rules video on TH-cam. I feel like the card symbology could have been slightly clearer that when taking any resource twice, that they need to be the same, because by just reading the reference sheet, it doesn't suggest so.
12:20 Can I first do a personal action with 3 Skateboard cards for gain 3 points and then use the same cards for public action with I previously added to gain pizza?
@@WatchItPlayed thanks for your answer My question is, can the cards used to boost the public action also be used for, the private action? For instance, in this example, if I play 1card and 2boost skateboard for boost and my resource is full, can I first play 2 boost cards to gain 3 points and then use those same cards to activate the top part and gain resources again?
I own SPQF, read the rules, but haven't played it yet....I did not make the connection at all until seeing this video, but I did think this game looked really neat, so...time to break it out?
Question: for example, the Sarge card has both public and private action with a multiplier for the shovel sign. This means that if I do the first action and play 2 added cards with a shovel symbols, when I play the next action, are those 2 added shovel cards still valid? In this specific case can I first take 3 games and then put three cards in my lookout?
Watch It Played So for the Munch card at 12:20 having paid three pizzas for three points you could then get back those three pizzas straight away without extra cost using the same two supporting cards for the public action?
@14:41 what does it mean to delcare the ? on Ghost as the Coin suit? Since it is any suit does that mean, with those combination of cards, the player receives 4 of a resource since Crown and Book (and every other suit for that matter) is a subset of any suit?
What this effect is saying is that you can spend a pizza to gain 1 point, as many times as you have skateboards. So, if I only had 1 skateboard, I could only spend 1 of my 3 pizzas to gain a point. You'll see this concept detailed a bit earlier in the video as well. Hope that helps!
Hi Rodney, I didn't download the rulebook to confirm, but I'm under the impression the example at the 12:30 mark is wrong, I believe you'd get 9 VP instead of 3 (3 discarded pizzas X 3 skateboard suits) As always great video. Keep up the great work.
The translation for that effect would be "Discard 1 pizza and get a victory point" per skateboard symbol. So because I have 3 skateboards, I can do this 3 times, to get 3 points.
Question the card that has victory points × the backpack on the bottom on the card are you aloud to count what's in the backpack more than once if you have more suits 2 matching suits with that card
@@kristencameron747 You wouldn't be able to boost a card like that, because the multiplier isn't for a suit. For example, when you play "Pizza X Skateboards", then you can play several skateboard suits to boost it. But if it's "Victory Points X Backback", there are no cards you can play to boost it. Hope that helps!
I have a question... When playing a card to the lookout, does it have to be the same suit as the card you're taking the action from? Also, Thank you so much for your videos! They are very helpful!
so when you follow an action and must discard a card of the same suit.. does this mean on top of that you play an additional card to use the suit? or is the discarded card used to resolve the suit. for example if the action is 1 pizza per skateboard, I would first need to discard a skateboard and then play a skateboard card? or is the discarded card considered to be the played card?
Hey there Ben, I'd like to help with your question, but I feel like the video does a pretty thorough job of addressing these specific questions with examples showing exactly what and how many cards you disard/play, etc (better than I could trying to type out answers). Could you watch from this point forward, and let me know if this clears it up, and if not, which part is causing the confusion? th-cam.com/video/_OdrIpLEFLQ/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps!
If I have a [hand-with-white-resource] x [suit], when I gain resources, can I gain different resources? Similarly, if I have a [move-to-pack] x [suit], can I move a pizza and a toy to my stuff, or do I have to stick with just 1 resource type?
The rules explanation is, as always, wonderfully clear. I was wondering if Rodney could compare it to Glory to Rome and Eminent Domain--does it have a strongly different "feel"?
Thanks Nate! I avoid trying to assess those sorts of things for other players, as each gamer is going to have their own assessments and tastes, so I try to avoid guessing at them.
What if the leader uses a public action partially? Do I have to copy the partially used action? For example if I play my wild best friend, trash a card but only take one pizza, do the other players who wish to copy the action also only take one pizza? Or can they take two?
Good question - did some digging and found this from the Official FAQ: Followers must take the same type of resource as the leader. If the leader does not make a choice, each follower may make the choice for him-/herself. The Leader cannot make the choice if he/she does not gather anything. So, for example, if you did NONE of the public action, people could still follow, and they would personally pick what to take. That make sense? Here's the thread I looked up, in case it's helpful: boardgamegeek.com/thread/2869334/following-leader-when-leader-didnt-perform-public
You mentioned that if you follow the leader, you have to follow exactly. For example, the leader has option of picking pizza or toys and they chose toys - the follower must also choose toys. Is this the same if they don't complete the action fully? For example, they have the option of taking two resources but they only take one pizza. Does the follower then only take one pizza? Or do they have the option to take two still?
You follow with 1 (and only 1) card matching the leaders suit (or a coin). You then take as many resources as your single card grants you. Hope that helps.
The play at 7:30 seems to be valid for me, because at least ONE of the suits on the added card is used. From the rulebook: "You cannot add a card if none of its suits serve a purpose." Although, You can argue that then one of the OTHER added cards has no use. This is something to clearify.
Hey László. The video has it right. When you play a fixed double suit (like those two skateboards on one card), you must be using both of the symbols, or you can't play it. The exception is the double suit that shows a wild (like that wild and crown). In that case, you have the flexibility of choosing to just use the wild, so that it can be anything you like. Hope that helps!
Congrats on your excellent video once again! One question,when one plays a card that allows them to build a fort, does the person who folllows have to use the exact same resources that the first player used or can they use the resources of their choice? Keep up the good work!
You can use any resources. You are following the action, not the way it is resolved. The reason you have to mimic the resources when following the action to get resources (for example) is because getting those specific resources "is" the action. Hope that helps!
My copy arrived over the weekend! Hey Rodney, for the Game Trayz you used, were all the resources able to fit in 1 double tray or should I grab 2 single Trayz? Thanks in advance!
Hey, thanks for the interest. I tend to avoid giving personalized recommendations. What I like, someone else might not - but hopefully you see a few games on here that might be what you are looking for!
Great video, thank you. We only played this once, and my son nearly ran out of cards because multiple people were recruiting his yard. I assume if you have less than five cards to draw even after reshuffling, that you just play with less cards? And hope to recruit more through actions? It never actually happened, as the next turn he started to get more… But it did get close! :-) thoughts?
Great question Matt. You draw as many as you can (meaning, it could be less than 5 in hand). I found this thread discussing it in more detail (the designer Grant is in there as well): boardgamegeek.com/thread/2475211/insufficient-cards-deck-draw-5#
I'm a bit unclear - if you can take both actions on a card , and resolve each action then start the second action - cards like Munch, seem to generate their own resource AND then victory points off the back of that? ( like at 12.01 th-cam.com/video/_OdrIpLEFLQ/w-d-xo.html )
Hey Cas, I think you might have had a typo in your comment. You said "if you can take both actions on a card, and resolve each action then start the second action"... but if you've resolved each action, then there isn't a "second" action to take, you've already taken it. Know what I mean? Either way, you have it right with Munch, he can take his top action first action and generate pizzas, and then use his bottom action to spend those pizzas to get points. Pretty great! Was something unclear there, or was it more a comment on how good the card is?
@@WatchItPlayed Thanks for the fast reply man, you answered what i was unclear on - whether resolving a first action on a card can influence resolving the second action on the same card.
@@WatchItPlayed Mathematically first resolve the equation inside parentheses, then do the multiplication. The way you have it here with Munch and two more skateboard symbols, 1 pizza should generate 3 points. (pizza > point) X #ofskateboards i.e. (1)X3 = 3. No?
Right, it doesn't move, so this way, you know who started the game, so you can ensure at the game doesn't end, until everyone has had an even number of turns.
I do my best to answer all rules questions on the games I cover, but I avoid individual card effects, as that's a level of detail beyond what I can manage across all the videos I do. I'd suggest checking the rules forum for the game on BoardGameGeek or the publishers website. I hope you can find your answer there - have fun playing!
Great looking game! I love the idea, the mechanics are great, the theme is really, er, neat! (Sorry). Don’t think my wife would think much about it. She likes heavier strategy, and this looks a little lighter than our usual. Great job as usual, you definitely have a lot of talent.
I preordered this and I immediately thought, "I really hope Leder Games sponsors a 'Watch It Played' video for this game." I'm not used to my wishes coming true so quickly!
I was very happy to be teaming up with them on this one!
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I keep meaning to tell you this and now is the time: I've been teaching people of all ages and from all walks of life since 2006, and I really admire how you explain games. You're pleasant and easy-going, but you also know how to preempt people getting confused in certain spots, then you reinforce what needs it. You have a talent :)
Very nice of you to take the time to pass on that kind comment on Jonathan. Thank you.
@@WatchItPlayed You are most welcome!
I agree. I'm a Tourguide and his delivery is absolutely awesome.
I just can't get enough of seeing epic box flipping and perfect catch by Rodney. 👍🏻
You teaching games always sells me games, Preordered this for my family.
Very nice of you to say Mark - I hope you all have a great time with it!
Same. But will hide till Christmas.
That box spin at 22:08 was super smooth!
I don't know how Rodney does it but his explanations are always on point. I try so hard to explain games to other players, but it's awful. The last few months, I search to see if Rodney made a video for my friends to watch. Rodney, you're a life saver!
So glad we can team up Casey :)
What a great theme and interesting art style. Would love to play this.
Glad you enjoyed Gary (I love the art too!)
I wonder what the fascination with forts is? When I was young, watching Saturday morning cartoons, I’d build a sheet fort in the living room and stay there all day (or until wrestling/sports came on). When I was in my 30s and my friends and I were into paintball...had to build forts in the woods to hide in.
Now that I’m an adult I consider the barn my fort and it’s for drinking beer and hurting myself in (usually in that order).
@9:21 for some reason I have zero doubt in my mind that that discarded card ended up back in the box perfectly on the other discarded cards and facing the right way and everything!
One of the more epic box flips I have seen so far!
I try to do a little something extra for those smaller boxes :)
For a game about little kids playing in their yards, it has a lot of complexity!
Plenty going on here, but once you understand how a turn works, the symbols really do the rest of the work, which is nice! Especially since they included that handy reference sheet.
Thanks Rodney! Just played our first game yesterday, and your video helped clear up one rule we didn't understand. Keep up the great work!
Great to hear Jon, glad it was helpful!
Ty for the detailed rules, I played the game twice and there were a few things I didn't fully understand until now. Thank You for the video.
Very glad this was helpful!
"Kerds in yer yerd." ❤
Great job on this video. I really appreciate how you recap and repeat key rules and ideas, it's very helpful to learn the game this way. Please keep that up! :)
So glad you are enjoying Seth!
Thanks, Rodney. You presented this game in such a way I definitely want to play it or even buy it.
Hey, great to hear you enjoyed checking it out!
Just orders this the other day. I've played it on tabletop simulator and love it. Learned to play from this video a while ago but just watched it again as a refresher.
Have a great time playing!
This is definitely on "my hope to play sometime" list!
How much do you love that art?
Got this one for Christmas. Thanks for the video Rodney! Keep flipping those boxes!
Have fun playing!
Excellent video as always! Pre ordered the game and now that we are finally getting around to playing it from our collection, I watched the video again to see how to play. One thing that might be helpful is to recap the five phases to your turn at the very end of the video. Otherwise, the video is fabulous!
Have fun playing!
This was an amazing explanation of Fort! Thanks for making this video! I can't wait to play!
So glad you enjoyed it Pilion - have a great time playing!
My kids just built a blanket fort yesterday. The cats immediately took it over.
They do that, don't they?!
Marquise rules the Fort now?
Hey Rodney,
Nice explanation. I need some clarity on the draw card phase. If you have 4 cards in the deck to pick up from, should you pick up the 4 and then shuffle the discard pile to pick up 1 more to make up the 5 cards in hand? Or do you first count the number of cards in deck and if it does not add up to 5 you simply add the discard pile to it and shuffle all together to pick 5?
I shot this long enough ago I don't recall from memory - do you have a time stamp for the section of the video you are asking about?
@@WatchItPlayed the draw phase 20:10
@@shravanalva24x7 You only reshuffle at the moment you run out (you don't pre-calculate IF you'll run out). Hope that helps!
As always, the most informative and energetic rules video on TH-cam. I feel like the card symbology could have been slightly clearer that when taking any resource twice, that they need to be the same, because by just reading the reference sheet, it doesn't suggest so.
Thanks for the kind comment (and nice avatar :) )
I love the pfp too! \(^w^)/
Yeah, maybe the icon should be the “take stuff” icon with a x2 next to it; that would be more clear you have to do the same thing twice.
Such a fun game! So glad you made a video on it!!
I've been wanting to feature a Leder Game for awhile, so this was a great opportunity!
I think his flip & catch (0:11) could tempt me to buy an old phone book. The friendly, unchanging facial expression just makes it. (applause)
Thank you kindly :)
I just preordered the game. I can’t wait to play it.
I hope you have a great time with it!
@@theballmittpodcast5734 Maybe straight from Leder? ledergames.com/products/fort
I had a great fort like this as a kid. Looks outside of the box. As always you do a great job, Rodney.
Thanks Ben!
Thanks Rodney. Way better than rule book.
Glad this was helpful!
someone gave me this for christmas! Just watched your vid and I'm so excited to try it out! I absolutely love your content, thanks!
Have a great time playing!
12:20 Can I first do a personal action with 3 Skateboard cards for gain 3 points and then use the same cards for public action with I previously added to gain pizza?
I'm not quite sure I understand your question. Does this part of the video answer it? th-cam.com/video/_OdrIpLEFLQ/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared&t=281
@@WatchItPlayed thanks for your answer My question is, can the cards used to boost the public action also be used for, the private action? For instance, in this example, if I play 1card and 2boost skateboard for boost and my resource is full, can I first play 2 boost cards to gain 3 points and then use those same cards to activate the top part and gain resources again?
Spectacular! I am ready.
Have fun playing!
Cute! Reminds me of glory to rome, my fav game of all time
Finally a video to help me understand how to play SPQF!
Ha! Indeed :)
From what I read, they're basically the same game!
@@ryotanada This is that designers game, with some additional changes (and now widely available!)
I own SPQF, read the rules, but haven't played it yet....I did not make the connection at all until seeing this video, but I did think this game looked really neat, so...time to break it out?
This is on my wants list, I love the theme, it's so wholesome. Thanks Rodney!
Glad you enjoyed Gran :)
Question: for example, the Sarge card has both public and private action with a multiplier for the shovel sign. This means that if I do the first action and play 2 added cards with a shovel symbols, when I play the next action, are those 2 added shovel cards still valid?
In this specific case can I first take 3 games and then put three cards in my lookout?
Hey there, yes, it applies to both.
Watch It Played So for the Munch card at 12:20 having paid three pizzas for three points you could then get back those three pizzas straight away without extra cost using the same two supporting cards for the public action?
@@FuturePluperfect Yes. Or you can use the action to get pizzas first, then spend them for points.
@14:41 what does it mean to delcare the ? on Ghost as the Coin suit? Since it is any suit does that mean, with those combination of cards, the player receives 4 of a resource since Crown and Book (and every other suit for that matter) is a subset of any suit?
Hey Antonio, if you declare coin as the suit for Ghost, than only COINS will count.
yeay!
I already ordered it and cant wait to play it with friends.
It'll be here soon!
Well I preordered the game, thanks to you and your brilliant explanations!
So glad you enjoyed - have a great time playing it Philippe!
Love how the WIP credits music sounds exactly how I’d imagine the ‘Fort’ tv show theme to sound 😅
Are the custom trays in the video holding the pizza and toys still available?
Hey Vaughn, did you follow the link in the video's description?
That gives me "Glory to Rome" Vibes.
My thoughts exactly.
Exactly what I was thinking!
This game sounds FUN!
Glad you enjoyed what you saw!
This looks really interesting. We want to try this one. Your teaches are always great.
Thanks ben, very nice of you to say!
Great how-to as always :)
Thank you kindly!
Roddy's plaid shirt game is on fleek in this one...
at 12:35 you sacrifice 3 pizzas - -you said you get 3 points.. but aren't those to be multiplied by number of "skateboards " for final VP count ?
What this effect is saying is that you can spend a pizza to gain 1 point, as many times as you have skateboards. So, if I only had 1 skateboard, I could only spend 1 of my 3 pizzas to gain a point. You'll see this concept detailed a bit earlier in the video as well. Hope that helps!
Lets get this guy to 250k subs. Absolute legend.
Glad you've been enjoying, Ashley!
Hi Rodney, I didn't download the rulebook to confirm, but I'm under the impression the example at the 12:30 mark is wrong, I believe you'd get 9 VP instead of 3 (3 discarded pizzas X 3 skateboard suits)
As always great video. Keep up the great work.
The translation for that effect would be "Discard 1 pizza and get a victory point" per skateboard symbol. So because I have 3 skateboards, I can do this 3 times, to get 3 points.
Fort is one of the card games I'd love to possess. I've also heard of Root which this game here remind me of for obvious reasons.
Very different games, but they share the same great artist, to be sure!
do you add points from expanding the fort in your scoreboard or do you add them separately at the end of the game?
I shot this long enough ago that I don't recall what I say in the video. Do you have a time stamp for the section of the video you are asking about?
I like how Rodney's outfit is color coordinated with the game....happy coincidence or planned purposefully?
It makes you wonder, doesn't it? :)
looking forward to picking my copy up at the end of the month
I hope you have a great time playing!
Excellent, clear instructions!
Very kind of you to say Chris!
Question the card that has victory points × the backpack on the bottom on the card are you aloud to count what's in the backpack more than once if you have more suits 2 matching suits with that card
Hey Kristen, I'm having trouble understanding the question the way it is worded, and it might help to include the name of the card.
Penny card
@@kristencameron747 You wouldn't be able to boost a card like that, because the multiplier isn't for a suit. For example, when you play "Pizza X Skateboards", then you can play several skateboard suits to boost it. But if it's "Victory Points X Backback", there are no cards you can play to boost it. Hope that helps!
@@WatchItPlayed thanks
Fantastic video as ever and this really piques my interest.
Bonus points for correct spelling 😎
Thanks Jonathan, glad you enjoyed!
I have a question... When playing a card to the lookout, does it have to be the same suit as the card you're taking the action from? Also, Thank you so much for your videos! They are very helpful!
Nope - you'll find an example here: th-cam.com/video/_OdrIpLEFLQ/w-d-xo.html
@@WatchItPlayed Thank you!!! My wife and I are really enjoying playing this game. This helps settle an argument of ours Lol
I just randomly clicked on this video and I love it
Hey, glad you enjoyed - and thanks for checking it out :)
so when you follow an action and must discard a card of the same suit.. does this mean on top of that you play an additional card to use the suit? or is the discarded card used to resolve the suit. for example if the action is 1 pizza per skateboard, I would first need to discard a skateboard and then play a skateboard card? or is the discarded card considered to be the played card?
Hey there Ben, I'd like to help with your question, but I feel like the video does a pretty thorough job of addressing these specific questions with examples showing exactly what and how many cards you disard/play, etc (better than I could trying to type out answers). Could you watch from this point forward, and let me know if this clears it up, and if not, which part is causing the confusion? th-cam.com/video/_OdrIpLEFLQ/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps!
If I have a [hand-with-white-resource] x [suit], when I gain resources, can I gain different resources?
Similarly, if I have a [move-to-pack] x [suit], can I move a pizza and a toy to my stuff, or do I have to stick with just 1 resource type?
You have to stick with just 1 resource type in this situation.
@@WatchItPlayed but I can mix resource types when moving from stuff to pack?
@@dviant13 It's been awhile since I shot this, so I don't recall what I say in the video :) If I don't say you can't, then you can.
The rules explanation is, as always, wonderfully clear. I was wondering if Rodney could compare it to Glory to Rome and Eminent Domain--does it have a strongly different "feel"?
Thanks Nate! I avoid trying to assess those sorts of things for other players, as each gamer is going to have their own assessments and tastes, so I try to avoid guessing at them.
What if the leader uses a public action partially? Do I have to copy the partially used action? For example if I play my wild best friend, trash a card but only take one pizza, do the other players who wish to copy the action also only take one pizza? Or can they take two?
Good question - did some digging and found this from the Official FAQ: Followers must take the same type of resource as the leader. If the leader does not make a choice, each follower may make the choice for him-/herself. The Leader cannot make the choice if he/she does not gather anything.
So, for example, if you did NONE of the public action, people could still follow, and they would personally pick what to take. That make sense? Here's the thread I looked up, in case it's helpful: boardgamegeek.com/thread/2869334/following-leader-when-leader-didnt-perform-public
@@WatchItPlayed it does yeah thanks!
You mentioned that if you follow the leader, you have to follow exactly. For example, the leader has option of picking pizza or toys and they chose toys - the follower must also choose toys. Is this the same if they don't complete the action fully? For example, they have the option of taking two resources but they only take one pizza. Does the follower then only take one pizza? Or do they have the option to take two still?
You follow with 1 (and only 1) card matching the leaders suit (or a coin). You then take as many resources as your single card grants you. Hope that helps.
@@WatchItPlayed Appreciate it. Thanks!
Ahhh grant made one of my favorite card games - farmageddon (farm fresh edition)!
He's made some lovely games, right?!
The play at 7:30 seems to be valid for me, because at least ONE of the suits on the added card is used.
From the rulebook:
"You cannot add a card if none of its suits serve a purpose."
Although, You can argue that then one of the OTHER added cards has no use. This is something to clearify.
Hey László. The video has it right. When you play a fixed double suit (like those two skateboards on one card), you must be using both of the symbols, or you can't play it. The exception is the double suit that shows a wild (like that wild and crown). In that case, you have the flexibility of choosing to just use the wild, so that it can be anything you like. Hope that helps!
With Puddin in use can I Choose to use either one of the symbols OR even use both as them? I always saw the Card as choosing One of the suits…
Looks really fun!
Glad you enjoyed checking it out Prufrock!
Great video as always Rodney! Saved it for when I finally get to play it
I hope you have a great time playing Jahnie!
@@WatchItPlayed thank you!!
Thank goodness for this video
Very glad it was helpful!
Fantastic, like always! Thank you, Rodney.
You're welcome MD!
Congrats on your excellent video once again! One question,when one plays a card that allows them to build a fort, does the person who folllows have to use the exact same resources that the first player used or can they use the resources of their choice? Keep up the good work!
You can use any resources. You are following the action, not the way it is resolved. The reason you have to mimic the resources when following the action to get resources (for example) is because getting those specific resources "is" the action. Hope that helps!
My copy arrived over the weekend! Hey Rodney, for the Game Trayz you used, were all the resources able to fit in 1 double tray or should I grab 2 single Trayz? Thanks in advance!
I think I put them all in that double container... but now that you're asking I'm not 100% sure...
Well done, as usual.
Thank you kindly!
Cant wait for this game!
It'll be here soon!
How many takes to get the perfect box throw at the start of every intro?
Richy, are you suggesting it's not the first time, every time? I'm hurt! ;)
Love those game shelves did you make those yourself? I'd love to see the full shot of the game room!
Thanks! I am not that talented, but a local carpenter is!
Is this from the same illustrator as Root?
Sure is!
Can anyone tell me if I can add a coin to my treehouse if I have to declare the suit? Or can it just be wild?
You can choose any one of the suits, including the coin suit.
Rodney, what is your opinion about Root? Do you like it?
Hey, thanks for the interest. I tend to avoid giving personalized recommendations. What I like, someone else might not - but hopefully you see a few games on here that might be what you are looking for!
Great video, thank you. We only played this once, and my son nearly ran out of cards because multiple people were recruiting his yard. I assume if you have less than five cards to draw even after reshuffling, that you just play with less cards? And hope to recruit more through actions? It never actually happened, as the next turn he started to get more… But it did get close! :-) thoughts?
Great question Matt. You draw as many as you can (meaning, it could be less than 5 in hand). I found this thread discussing it in more detail (the designer Grant is in there as well): boardgamegeek.com/thread/2475211/insufficient-cards-deck-draw-5#
can you do a how to play for Battlestar Galactica?
Thanks for the interest! I talk a bit about that here: th-cam.com/video/EdtDuvIUa6A/w-d-xo.html&t=342
This really looks like a ton of fun.....I didn't think it would interest me, but it looks fun
Hey, thanks for checking it out - glad you liked what you saw!
There's no way the box lives in that spot on his shelf. Every other game on the shelves fit perfectly! ;)
You are correct! I've got another shelf for games of that size :)
Grant Rodiek designs some great games!
Agreed!
... the player who takes the first turn is called the Leder?
Ha!
where did you get your shirt
I don't remember!
How is Rodney so smooth??
Who can give Rodney a thumbs down?! Shame!
They are just sad the video is over!
I'm a bit unclear - if you can take both actions on a card , and resolve each action then start the second action - cards like Munch, seem to generate their own resource AND then victory points off the back of that? ( like at 12.01 th-cam.com/video/_OdrIpLEFLQ/w-d-xo.html )
Hey Cas, I think you might have had a typo in your comment. You said "if you can take both actions on a card, and resolve each action then start the second action"... but if you've resolved each action, then there isn't a "second" action to take, you've already taken it. Know what I mean?
Either way, you have it right with Munch, he can take his top action first action and generate pizzas, and then use his bottom action to spend those pizzas to get points. Pretty great! Was something unclear there, or was it more a comment on how good the card is?
@@WatchItPlayed Thanks for the fast reply man, you answered what i was unclear on - whether resolving a first action on a card can influence resolving the second action on the same card.
@@cashorwood2152 Happy to assist! Thanks for checking out the video :)
@@WatchItPlayed Mathematically first resolve the equation inside parentheses, then do the multiplication. The way you have it here with Munch and two more skateboard symbols, 1 pizza should generate 3 points. (pizza > point) X #ofskateboards i.e. (1)X3 = 3. No?
@@outoppie1023 You get 3 points, correct.
I had never heard of this game. Kind of like a mash up of a couple genres--deck building, resource management, etc.
Nice to know we can still surprise our viewers from time to time :)
It never sais anything about passing the 1st player card in the rules. So the first player stays the first player for the entire game?
Right, it doesn't move, so this way, you know who started the game, so you can ensure at the game doesn't end, until everyone has had an even number of turns.
Step one: take the cushions off of your couch. Step two: arrange them in a wall...
I like where this is going.
I didn’t know where Rodney was from until “cards in the yard.”
That'll do it!
Could I steal 3 cards from a rival yard by the Babyface card?
I do my best to answer all rules questions on the games I cover, but I avoid individual card effects, as that's a level of detail beyond what I can manage across all the videos I do. I'd suggest checking the rules forum for the game on BoardGameGeek or the publishers website. I hope you can find your answer there - have fun playing!
Recruiting from other players? Never seen that in any deck-building game
Yes, an interesting little twist being able to recruit cards from other people's decks, if they don't use them!
It makes following really useful, to keep your cards!
@@aaronguzman8684 Exactly!
I wish Rodney Smith was my dad
We all do.
Great looking game! I love the idea, the mechanics are great, the theme is really, er, neat! (Sorry). Don’t think my wife would think much about it. She likes heavier strategy, and this looks a little lighter than our usual. Great job as usual, you definitely have a lot of talent.
Don't let the looks fool you, lots going on under the hood :) Thanks for checking out the video as ever Frank!
Now I wanna eat pizza and play board games !
Makes sense!
It’s all totally true....
Can you trash a best friend card?
Yes (but as the rules say, it's rude :) )
used two hands to catch the box.. ooft, how the mighty have fallen.
I have to mix it up every now and then :)