I was going to buy this game because it looked like a game someone with zero board game experience could play without any trouble. Thanks for this video which turned off all my novice players immediately while enticing all of my intermediate players. Super info dense which I love. 5/5 great video.
Im designing a knock off of this game for my 5 years old nephew. Each player plant only one type of plant (so one player is wheat, another is flower, another is cactus, ect), you throw a dice to select the biome you will have action in this turn (6 biomes based on minecraft like plains snow desert ect), and collect cards for those actions to plant/grow/boost. Each player has a preferable biome that grow twice fast, and one worse biome (like cactus in snow is the worst idea), and the goal is to mature all your plants the first. I will think of other mechanics, but for now Im okay that the whole game is based on throwing dice and no much strategy. The goal is just to create a colorful game with my 3D printer for his birthday.
It's available on digital version, maybe that can make it a little easier, but it's clear that has a lot of rules. Great video, the board version looks great.
@@JestaThaRogue As a boardgamer who has listened to a lot of How to Play videos. I would strongly suggest that you don't put background music in your videos. I firmly believe that background music is distracting, annoying and not necessary. Especially for information dense educational videos with lots of talking. I want to hear how to play a game, not hear generic background music that I have to mentally filter out. Also it will be one less thing you have to do when making videos.
@@JestaThaRogue thank you rob, I liked the video but i think this is a valid point, i think it is good to mention how you win at the start of the rules explanation, this is helpful to keep in mind when learning the rules
Thanks! You’re right. I usually do but I don’t like saying ‘most points wins’ for some reason :) if I mention you get points for doing things in the intro I don’t say it. Unless it’s ‘fewest points wins’ or something similar.
That’s ok, plenty of others available. But first read the description and see it is not a learning video, just a resource. If it’s not for you? I’m ok with that.
I was going to buy this game because it looked like a game someone with zero board game experience could play without any trouble. Thanks for this video which turned off all my novice players immediately while enticing all of my intermediate players. Super info dense which I love. 5/5 great video.
Thanks Adam!
Im designing a knock off of this game for my 5 years old nephew. Each player plant only one type of plant (so one player is wheat, another is flower, another is cactus, ect), you throw a dice to select the biome you will have action in this turn (6 biomes based on minecraft like plains snow desert ect), and collect cards for those actions to plant/grow/boost. Each player has a preferable biome that grow twice fast, and one worse biome (like cactus in snow is the worst idea), and the goal is to mature all your plants the first. I will think of other mechanics, but for now Im okay that the whole game is based on throwing dice and no much strategy. The goal is just to create a colorful game with my 3D printer for his birthday.
Short and great summarised! Thx for that. I needed to relearn it and your video helped me a lot! 😊
Thanks you!
It's available on digital version, maybe that can make it a little easier, but it's clear that has a lot of rules. Great video, the board version looks great.
Thanks! I think I’d miss the look and feel of the game digitally. It will try and give it go anyway.
Thanks for the review def sped up our game night!
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed the game!
Thanks! Great Summary.
Thanks!
Thanks. Appreciate the video
No worries!
thanks for the video - Much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
@@JestaThaRogue As a boardgamer who has listened to a lot of How to Play videos. I would strongly suggest that you don't put background music in your videos. I firmly believe that background music is distracting, annoying and not necessary. Especially for information dense educational videos with lots of talking. I want to hear how to play a game, not hear generic background music that I have to mentally filter out. Also it will be one less thing you have to do when making videos.
I disagree. I know what these videos are like without music and they’re much better with it.
nice
Thanks
You do not explain any reason why you would do any of these moves.
What's the strategy of the game?
You do it to score points. I explain how points are scored.
@@JestaThaRogue thank you rob, I liked the video but i think this is a valid point, i think it is good to mention how you win at the start of the rules explanation, this is helpful to keep in mind when learning the rules
Thanks! You’re right. I usually do but I don’t like saying ‘most points wins’ for some reason :) if I mention you get points for doing things in the intro I don’t say it. Unless it’s ‘fewest points wins’ or something similar.
Can’t understand, you speak too fast, but at least you cover all the rules 😢
Thanks! I think :)
I cant watch this. Are you on speed? For teaching, it will help the learning process if the teacher breathes between sentences.
That’s ok, plenty of others available. But first read the description and see it is not a learning video, just a resource. If it’s not for you? I’m ok with that.
@@JestaThaRogue :(
@@JestaThaRogueyou were totally fine. This video was super educational regarding the rules
@@mirandaleaptrott6899 thank you!!
I watched it just fine. Nice video 👍
Do you do the collect light action in the final year or just the endgame scoring?
Hi, you do it as the 'end of season' actions every round, including the last round.