The game relies a lot on color, with not much in terms of symbols to distinguish between colors. That always makes me worried about distinguishability by players with color-blindness. Fortunately, Pilestone's colorblind simulator indicates that the colors are still quite distinguishable, largely because several of the pieces (teal, blue, and purple) rely on contributions from different levels of cyan-ish tint in the hues. As a result, the orange and red pieces end up looking different in the simulator wrt the potential confusors (red, orange). The publisher did a great job!
Hi Chris! Thank you for sharing that and giving us the insight of colourblind perspective. Hope more people will play, it is a smart game, quite a strategic game if needed be. Thank you for popping by
Looks like a clever design and the little chameleons are very cute and appealing. I wonder if some players won't like the idea of rolling a d4 to advance the score track. It seems to inject randomness in place of a player's good choices. Thanks for another great instructional video!!
Thank you Carl! It is indeed a clever game, cute for families too, I guess that's okay for the D4 rolling heheh, the tension of when the game is going to end. thank you for your visit again :)
The game relies a lot on color, with not much in terms of symbols to distinguish between colors. That always makes me worried about distinguishability by players with color-blindness.
Fortunately, Pilestone's colorblind simulator indicates that the colors are still quite distinguishable, largely because several of the pieces (teal, blue, and purple) rely on contributions from different levels of cyan-ish tint in the hues. As a result, the orange and red pieces end up looking different in the simulator wrt the potential confusors (red, orange).
The publisher did a great job!
Hi Chris! Thank you for sharing that and giving us the insight of colourblind perspective.
Hope more people will play, it is a smart game, quite a strategic game if needed be. Thank you for popping by
Thanks, Tarrant. Your rules explanation was extremely well done and helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Looks like a clever design and the little chameleons are very cute and appealing. I wonder if some players won't like the idea of rolling a d4 to advance the score track. It seems to inject randomness in place of a player's good choices. Thanks for another great instructional video!!
Thank you Carl! It is indeed a clever game, cute for families too, I guess that's okay for the D4 rolling heheh, the tension of when the game is going to end. thank you for your visit again :)
It's the circle of life game😁 great how to play, thank you
Hahaha yes the food chain game. Thank you so much
This looks like an interesting game, never heard of it before. Thank you for the video
Thank you for popping by! Indeed! :)