The card play is great and the theme really comes through with the mechanisms. It is also great at 2 players since you play the main phase at the same time. Highly recommend! thanks for watching!
@@TotallyTabledI've watched a few playthroughs of this game now. Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems to me that the game has a pretty easy standard difficulty and that drawing more cards is the strongest thing you can do. Like a basic milling strategy in a TCG. Can the difficulty be bumped up quite a bit?
A good and clear presentation, with a slow enough tempo to stay on track. How was that when there was more energy than needed? What about, isn't it more important to eliminate emissions and dirty energy than to increase green energy?
Hi Shaggy, great job as always. Thanks for your great videos. Do you by chance have a ranking of all the games you've done a playthrough for on this channel? Would love to see your latest solo rankings, even the ones that did not make your top 50 :).
Fun fact, in Germany the game is called "e⚡Mission". Yes, officially with the lightning, although that gets replaced by a "-" for regular written listings. 😁 Excellent video and explanations l, as usual. Definitely a game I will never ever play, really not my thing.
Yes, I was watching the live feed and the announcement was made at the same time as the video finished uploading to TH-cam! Perfect timing. Hope you enjoy the video.
Time 12:25.... At first, 5 Local Project cards were put in, e.g.: China, which reads on the back of the card. During the game, you (time 12:25) removed one of these cards, (on right), but later (17:24) added some new card to it, to same place. Can the Fifth card be anything, or does it have to read China on the back of the card? Thank you.
Hi Mr Shaggy, just started watching. the Art in this one doesn't grab me, I'm very shallow lol. But I'm still interested to see how it plays, getting a slight Lacerda CO2 vibe. Have you played CO2? Always enjoy your teaching style.
Well done for having this video ready, did you have one for each Kennerspiel? :D I'll have to hand in my "Kennerspielerin" title for 2024, I can't seem to win Daybreak...
That first Global Project card …. Uh, wow! Seems like the game is a giant roll of the dice. If a card like that comes up early, you are set. If not, you are in big trouble.
That feels like a powerful card, but it isn't as OP as it feels, I think. You still have to generate clean energy to cover your energy demands. But I'm happy whenever I see it. Thanks for watching!
I love your playthroughs. I went from not being interested in the theme to «Ohh this looks like fun!».
The card play is great and the theme really comes through with the mechanisms. It is also great at 2 players since you play the main phase at the same time. Highly recommend! thanks for watching!
@@TotallyTabledI've watched a few playthroughs of this game now. Correct me if I'm wrong but it seems to me that the game has a pretty easy standard difficulty and that drawing more cards is the strongest thing you can do. Like a basic milling strategy in a TCG. Can the difficulty be bumped up quite a bit?
A good and clear presentation, with a slow enough tempo to stay on track. How was that when there was more energy than needed? What about, isn't it more important to eliminate emissions and dirty energy than to increase green energy?
Hi Shaggy, great job as always. Thanks for your great videos. Do you by chance have a ranking of all the games you've done a playthrough for on this channel? Would love to see your latest solo rankings, even the ones that did not make your top 50 :).
Fun fact, in Germany the game is called "e⚡Mission". Yes, officially with the lightning, although that gets replaced by a "-" for regular written listings. 😁
Excellent video and explanations l, as usual. Definitely a game I will never ever play, really not my thing.
Ahh it won? I love this game! Will be watching this vid soon
Yes, I was watching the live feed and the announcement was made at the same time as the video finished uploading to TH-cam! Perfect timing. Hope you enjoy the video.
Time 12:25.... At first, 5 Local Project cards were put in, e.g.: China, which reads on the back of the card. During the game, you (time 12:25) removed one of these cards, (on right), but later (17:24) added some new card to it, to same place. Can the Fifth card be anything, or does it have to read China on the back of the card? Thank you.
When you add that first 0,1° band and roll dice 1 time, must it same time add 3 Crisis Card too?
20:54 with the forest fire, I think you had one eco resilience no? So you would only lose one tree and add one carbon I think.
Yep, looks like I missed that one. Thanks for the correction.
Hi Mr Shaggy, just started watching. the Art in this one doesn't grab me, I'm very shallow lol. But I'm still interested to see how it plays, getting a slight Lacerda CO2 vibe. Have you played CO2? Always enjoy your teaching style.
Looks like fun - if not realistic.
Shaggy your a very expensive gentleman 😅😅👍🏻
Well done for having this video ready, did you have one for each Kennerspiel? :D
I'll have to hand in my "Kennerspielerin" title for 2024, I can't seem to win Daybreak...
No, I've only played Daybreak, but I had a feeling it would win. Thanks for watching!
Only played it on BGA, a great game
Nice. Love BGA. Thanks for watching!
That first Global Project card …. Uh, wow! Seems like the game is a giant roll of the dice. If a card like that comes up early, you are set. If not, you are in big trouble.
That feels like a powerful card, but it isn't as OP as it feels, I think. You still have to generate clean energy to cover your energy demands. But I'm happy whenever I see it. Thanks for watching!
Wow, you were so efficient. They'll be crisis meetings about global cooling now!