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 :)
Thanks, Tarrant. Your rules explanation was extremely well done and helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
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 :)
This looks like an interesting game, never heard of it before. Thank you for the video
Thank you for popping by! Indeed! :)
It's the circle of life game😁 great how to play, thank you
Hahaha yes the food chain game. Thank you so much