You still have to follow suit in The Fox in the Forest. It’s understandable you feel this game meh if you have this rule played wrong, it’s not that easy to lose 10+ tricks out of 13.
Wait .... did he get this wrong? This is a big deal.... his ratings aren't valid if he's getting a fundamental rule incorrect! If he's been playing it as may follow and it's supposed to be must follow, that changes the game almost entirely!!!!
I agree! It's hard to tell when someone doesn't like a coop trick-taker whether it's because the game isn't good, or whether coop games just aren't as enjoyable for them. There's a confounding variable that I feel isn't addressed when people compare coop trick-takers with competitive trick-takers.
❤Yeah, as a few people before me already said this is a must follow game. So what you say at 3:10 is incorrect. You might want to take a look at page four of the rules, section "following". Though I can see you just selling this game since when a game doesn't make a good first impression it becomes hard to keep it even when it was because of a mistake on your part.
I believe Fox in the Forest is a must follow game.
You still have to follow suit in The Fox in the Forest. It’s understandable you feel this game meh if you have this rule played wrong, it’s not that easy to lose 10+ tricks out of 13.
Wait .... did he get this wrong? This is a big deal.... his ratings aren't valid if he's getting a fundamental rule incorrect! If he's been playing it as may follow and it's supposed to be must follow, that changes the game almost entirely!!!!
Now we need the play this not that for the cooperative versions of these games…
I agree! It's hard to tell when someone doesn't like a coop trick-taker whether it's because the game isn't good, or whether coop games just aren't as enjoyable for them. There's a confounding variable that I feel isn't addressed when people compare coop trick-takers with competitive trick-takers.
Man I like both of these games
Good :)
❤Yeah, as a few people before me already said this is a must follow game. So what you say at 3:10 is incorrect. You might want to take a look at page four of the rules, section "following".
Though I can see you just selling this game since when a game doesn't make a good first impression it becomes hard to keep it even when it was because of a mistake on your part.
What about The Fox In The Forest Duel?
Haven't played it yet
Jekyll and Hyde is ace.
Yes!
Agree. But Dracula vs Van Helsing seems to be better than both!