Thanks for reviewing Yama - a small correction; you cannot win by making 4 in a row if they're connected corners-to-corners. It only counts if it's edge-to-edge connection
Hamsterrolle (the original) is great, our group started balancing the pieces in the top sections, yes, where the curvature of the wheel starts bending back in and the shelves are not slanted in your favor...but it can be done...depending on the zone and the shelves, because they're not equally spaces or sized. We've also started adding pieces...excellent game, glad it's becoming more popular
Thanks for reviewing Yama - a small correction; you cannot win by making 4 in a row if they're connected corners-to-corners. It only counts if it's edge-to-edge connection
Hamsterrolle (the original) is great, our group started balancing the pieces in the top sections, yes, where the curvature of the wheel starts bending back in and the shelves are not slanted in your favor...but it can be done...depending on the zone and the shelves, because they're not equally spaces or sized. We've also started adding pieces...excellent game, glad it's becoming more popular
Tom showing off his dexterity mastery by nothing falling off the wheel even when he's trying to make it happen. 😄
Hamster Roll is very simple, yet I find it the most intriguing. 😁
Hamster Roll for the WIN! Love it!
So Hamster Roll is circular Viking Seesaw. Quick where’s Mike?!?
Slide is more fun than I thought it would.
The 18 cards is just a production reason, it lets you print 3 games by printing one standard deck of 54 cards 😜
Also 9 cards fit nicely on one sheet of paper.
Actually, cards are typically printed in sheets of 18. A deck of 54 playing cards uses three sheets.
@@MichaelNerman I’m talking about home printing. 9 cards on an 8.5x11.
@@bornofashes sorry, I was talking to the OP.
Teehee "Maybe I'll take a number 2" 13:17
Tom you’re an expert dexterity player!
Slide 🛝 looks fun!