Most of them is probably quite hermetic or American thing. It's not the first time I don't see nor get the pun in the title. That doesn't stop me from enjoying the review though ;-)
@@ziomalZparafii Oh yeah, they can be pretty obtuse but sometimes that makes a pun better, at least for the people who "get it". In this case, the pun is on the name of the designer "John D. Clair" being substituted for the word "declare".
omg omg omg - The woman on the cover of the box... is the woman from Concordia!!! you turn your back on your empire for one second to buy some cloth and all heck breaks loose.
We played the game at SPIEL 23 with a couple from Indianapolis and had a fantastic time. And I don't really like destructive games. My copy arrived yesterday and I can't wait to play. Best wishes from Germany to Indianapolis and elsewhere in the world.
Literally the best parts of my favorite games (galaxy truckers and robo rally) is watching my own stuff/plan get absolutely destroyed. I think my group will like this.
Played this at 2 and it was... ok. Then I played it at 4 and it became sooooo good. The double disaster phases make a huge difference in how interesting that phase is.
@beanis8624 it's not closed economy like No Thanks is, but the disasters are like 2:1 as common as the other phases so you get a lot of "I get this one, you get the next one" when it's a two player game.
I didn't like this game, because some bonuses are definitely more powerful than the others, and there is no way to redeem yourself when you see that the cards for your engine are not coming out.
Curious if there's a particular thing about this game that makes you say so or if you just mean generally speaking? I think the difference between retail and kickstarter edition here is fairly modest, which is nice. -Chris
@@thedicetowerI think they might mean is the the waiting. Waiting longer for the retail edition. It hurts when seeing a review of a game but it’s the Kickstarter edition and the retail won’t cone out for maybe a year later. The wait for planet unknown was very painful for retail.
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There should be a "best pun in a video title" award in the Dice Tower awards, and this one should win it.
Oh I would love to see a Best Punny Title bracket “competition.”
[insert Obama-giving-Obama-medal meme]
Most of them is probably quite hermetic or American thing. It's not the first time I don't see nor get the pun in the title. That doesn't stop me from enjoying the review though ;-)
@@ziomalZparafii Oh yeah, they can be pretty obtuse but sometimes that makes a pun better, at least for the people who "get it". In this case, the pun is on the name of the designer "John D. Clair" being substituted for the word "declare".
omg omg omg - The woman on the cover of the box... is the woman from Concordia!!! you turn your back on your empire for one second to buy some cloth and all heck breaks loose.
Really excited for this to make it to Australia… hopefully soon
Wait, what? You say this game was avaible earlier in Hungary than in Australia? How?
@@gregorgerzson1767 Shipping and logistics
We played the game at SPIEL 23 with a couple from Indianapolis and had a fantastic time. And I don't really like destructive games. My copy arrived yesterday and I can't wait to play.
Best wishes from Germany to Indianapolis and elsewhere in the world.
every time I play it, it gets better because you know what to expect and the disaster part feels less negative
For me , path of civilization is the game i want empire’s end to be.
I feel that maybe event cards could have made the game more interesting .
"I just wish you started with one". Sounds like the beginnings of the first expansion ...
So this is like In year of dragon?
Absolutely not
Hope not, that game sucks
Literally the best parts of my favorite games (galaxy truckers and robo rally) is watching my own stuff/plan get absolutely destroyed. I think my group will like this.
Too much destruction for me. Our gaming group didn't like it, even though the bidding was cool
Can't wait to actually play this. Too bad my deluxe version didn't have ANY of the deluxe stuff it should have had.
Played this at 2 and it was... ok. Then I played it at 4 and it became sooooo good. The double disaster phases make a huge difference in how interesting that phase is.
That's too bad. I think it looks fun. But we are a 2-player heavy house.
@beanis8624 it's not closed economy like No Thanks is, but the disasters are like 2:1 as common as the other phases so you get a lot of "I get this one, you get the next one" when it's a two player game.
I didn't like this game, because some bonuses are definitely more powerful than the others, and there is no way to redeem yourself when you see that the cards for your engine are not coming out.
woooof
I miss the days when games released normally,and werent kickstarted or crowd funded.
Curious if there's a particular thing about this game that makes you say so or if you just mean generally speaking? I think the difference between retail and kickstarter edition here is fairly modest, which is nice. -Chris
@@thedicetowerI think they might mean is the the waiting. Waiting longer for the retail edition. It hurts when seeing a review of a game but it’s the Kickstarter edition and the retail won’t cone out for maybe a year later. The wait for planet unknown was very painful for retail.
the fives exist for 3:29 you answered your own question..
Loss aversion the game.
Who has the Squarrow?!!
This is basically No Thanks. Think about it
I have thought about it. It's not really. It's very different, although uses the same stuff.
Super advanced no thanks
Chris likes every game. So, I ignore him.
Not Kutna Hora
ikr 🤣
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@@DTChrisYirisk of streisand effect. Please ignore these jokers. You're universally loved and respected. There will always be trolls :)
@mydemon Thank you, that's kind but I know I'm not universally respected, haha. Not even Rodney Dangerfield was.