This recording has to be your best one yet! Everyone is very animated, and you capture a lot of the spontaneous conversations and arguments of the typical game night experience. Looks like a great game, too!
Love watching you Guys n Girl play, I have bought a number of games recently based on your play throughs. Excellent production values too. Long may you game :-)
I did a manual scoring throughout the game while watching, and it was VERY close through the first two rounds: After 1: Aaron 17, Lincoln 16, Nikki 15, Dave 14 After 2: Dave 42, Nikki 41, Aaron 39, Lincoln 39 There was a discrepancy on my scoring to the final scoring. Dave said his score was only 81. The score I got was: Final: Lincoln 94, Dave 89, Aaron 84, Nikki 75. This final score makes the end-of-game discussion about Dave's "not being in it" completely wrong. No problem, though. :)
I love this game so much. But I hate the scoring chips. We just write our scores on a piece of paper! Also, I love that Dave describes Lincoln's playing his last gray card as the "hammer in the coffin."
One rule clarification that they didn't know or didn't use, that may have had an effect on the game, had they known: when trading for Air Abacus stock, you can pitch cards from your hand OR from your portfolio (so any cards that may have been "extra" could be pitched as well)
I saw another play through where the stocks traded for Abacus stock were used to determine scoring. (If 7 purple stocks were traded in for Abacus stock and 7 purple stocks was 1st place, the PLAYER with the highest purple stock (say 5 them) would score for SECOND place. Couldn't tell if you played this way and if it is in the rules. (I haven't opened my copy of Airlines Europe yet.....lol)
Darkest Argentum I see how you can think that... but it’s not an accurate comparison. The scoring is completely different, TTR does not have an investment aspect and you play as specific railroads in TTR unlike AE where you can build routes for any airline.
This recording has to be your best one yet! Everyone is very animated, and you capture a lot of the spontaneous conversations and arguments of the typical game night experience. Looks like a great game, too!
Love watching you Guys n Girl play, I have bought a number of games recently based on your play throughs. Excellent production values too. Long may you game :-)
I did a manual scoring throughout the game while watching, and it was VERY close through the first two rounds:
After 1: Aaron 17, Lincoln 16, Nikki 15, Dave 14
After 2: Dave 42, Nikki 41, Aaron 39, Lincoln 39
There was a discrepancy on my scoring to the final scoring. Dave said his score was only 81. The score I got was:
Final: Lincoln 94, Dave 89, Aaron 84, Nikki 75. This final score makes the end-of-game discussion about Dave's "not being in it" completely wrong. No problem, though. :)
Not at all. This is a market game where the values are determined by the placement of the planes. It really is a neat game (as is Ticket to Ride).
I love this game so much. But I hate the scoring chips. We just write our scores on a piece of paper! Also, I love that Dave describes Lincoln's playing his last gray card as the "hammer in the coffin."
One rule clarification that they didn't know or didn't use, that may have had an effect on the game, had they known:
when trading for Air Abacus stock, you can pitch cards from your hand OR from your portfolio (so any cards that may have been "extra" could be pitched as well)
Great episode. Added this to my wishlist.
Lincoln is the sixth Beatle.
yea i posted that after he exsplained how lanes are placed but before the rest was explained i'd say it's it's own game but flavored with TTR
hahaha love the Arrested Development quote ;)
I saw another play through where the stocks traded for Abacus stock were used to determine scoring. (If 7 purple stocks were traded in for Abacus stock and 7 purple stocks was 1st place, the PLAYER with the highest purple stock (say 5 them) would score for SECOND place. Couldn't tell if you played this way and if it is in the rules. (I haven't opened my copy of Airlines Europe yet.....lol)
It probably was a two player game. It's in the rules.
I really hope someone publishes a re-release of this game. It looks like a lot of fun, but it's very expensive and hard to find.
18:41 cheating :)
sooo it's ticket to ride but with planes
Darkest Argentum I see how you can think that... but it’s not an accurate comparison. The scoring is completely different, TTR does not have an investment aspect and you play as specific railroads in TTR unlike AE where you can build routes for any airline.