@@OneStopCoopShop yes i got it after watching jplay's video of it. It's gone under the radar by many I think because its a small box game with not a lot of content, also isn't the nicest looking. but I like the decisions and hand management of it. Like you said more variety would have been nice. Also I love the detail that the standees show a front and back of a character!
Legends of Andor has a good app version. Eliminates the setup time and plays just like the physical version. Highly recommend if you like the physical game!
I love ur videos Colin.. u just seem like a nice guy.. like Rodney Smith (from Watch it Played). The price range ($20) is quite appealing but the good cooperative play is more attractive since it's just me n my husband at home
Thank you Colin as always. Just for the sake of interest: Could you have given Cram the shield after you moved with Iera on her last turn to possibly allow him another turn?
Oooo likely yes! Did I have a coin available though? I can't remember at this point. If I had a coin, and he had a valid target then yes that could have delayed the inevitable! Thanks for watching and commenting Cobus!
Very nice , “comfy” co-op game when you are looking for something lite, ty for video. Would have never discovered this game .
Glad you enjoyed!
That was quite the close ending. The hand management is a great puzzle.
Yeah for some reason this one sings for me, and it sure was tight!
I bought this for £17 after watching your video and its a great little game. Ideal if you’re wanting a quick blast of something. Good call Colin. 🙂
That's it exactly! Thanks for watching!
Great playthrough Colin, I agree, its a nice little brain burner!
It really is! Have you personally played the game? Its way more fun than I can even explain haha! Thanks for watching Jack!
@@OneStopCoopShop yes i got it after watching jplay's video of it. It's gone under the radar by many I think because its a small box game with not a lot of content, also isn't the nicest looking. but I like the decisions and hand management of it. Like you said more variety would have been nice. Also I love the detail that the standees show a front and back of a character!
@@jackrutter9797 Agree on all of that Jack! I didn't realize jPlay played this, now to go watch his playthrough! :)
Have you tried the two player game Chada & Thorn? I like the card mechanic in that one.
Hmmm i don't think so! I will now!
Legends of Andor has a good app version. Eliminates the setup time and plays just like the physical version. Highly recommend if you like the physical game!
Thanks for that Brett!
I love ur videos Colin.. u just seem like a nice guy.. like Rodney Smith (from Watch it Played). The price range ($20) is quite appealing but the good cooperative play is more attractive since it's just me n my husband at home
Thanks so much Lynn, what a nice compliment! Yeah the low cost and ease of play is top notch! Hope you can play with your husband!
Thank you Colin as always. Just for the sake of interest: Could you have given Cram the shield after you moved with Iera on her last turn to possibly allow him another turn?
Oooo likely yes! Did I have a coin available though? I can't remember at this point. If I had a coin, and he had a valid target then yes that could have delayed the inevitable! Thanks for watching and commenting Cobus!
hi colin, can we play solo ?
Yes you can play this solo you just have to control 2 characters or more