Hi Chuck, thank you for watching and your comment. I will do my best to do it right! i love small games with simple rule sets that can capture the topic of the game. Unterseeboot does just that and provided me with a fun gaming experience. More to come. =)
Thanks for introducing the game. For the viewers sake, the cubes represent: White - Hull damage Green - Batteries (renewable) Red - Auxiliary Batteries (non-renewable) Black - Torpedoes
I've completed 2 PNP games. I found somewhere online the information to do both B-17 Queen of the skies and B-25 prince of the skies. I have another that I got all the pieces, I just have not been motivated to build/assemble it yet. It's based on a book(s) of a favorite author of mine. Mil.Sci-Fi.
Love PNP games. There are tons of amazing games that come from indie publishers. This is a great example of what’s out there, thanks for sharing! Subscribed.
Graphic Design by Mike Haught taken straight from Battlefront Miniatures 'Flames of War' template, the art used is commercially obtained images in the public domain and not created by the "artist".
Yes, do more PnPs - frankly lots of good even better games out there than some of what is published or on Kickstarter, and many of those got their start as PnPs.
Found it hard to follow along at first as you are suddenly in a phase with counters and coloured blocks with no explanation of what they represent before going straight into it. Ideal I would say for those likely familiar with the game and concept of formula, but for newbies maybe spending that extra 45 secs or so explaining would have helped. Otherwise I did enjoy this.
Yes, if done right, it's what Im looking for. :) appreciate you
Hi Chuck, thank you for watching and your comment. I will do my best to do it right! i love small games with simple rule sets that can capture the topic of the game. Unterseeboot does just that and provided me with a fun gaming experience. More to come. =)
Thanks for introducing the game. For the viewers sake, the cubes represent:
White - Hull damage
Green - Batteries (renewable)
Red - Auxiliary Batteries (non-renewable)
Black - Torpedoes
Yes, thank you. A failure on my part. It will not happen again.
I've completed 2 PNP games.
I found somewhere online the information to do both B-17 Queen of the skies and B-25 prince of the skies.
I have another that I got all the pieces, I just have not been motivated to build/assemble it yet. It's based on a book(s) of a favorite author of mine. Mil.Sci-Fi.
@@charleslatora5750 Hi Charles, what the name of the Mil/Sci-Fi game?
Love PNP games. There are tons of amazing games that come from indie publishers. This is a great example of what’s out there, thanks for sharing! Subscribed.
Totally agree, i hope to highlight a few of them. Thank you for watching, your comment and the sub. very much appreciated. =)
Fun little game, thanks for sharing this. You took a few to the bottom with you!
Thanks for the visit, yea, it got ugly real quick... lol
Graphic Design by Mike Haught taken straight from Battlefront Miniatures 'Flames of War' template, the art used is commercially obtained images in the public domain and not created by the "artist".
It is a very clean design, I really love it.
Yes, do more PnPs - frankly lots of good even better games out there than some of what is published or on Kickstarter, and many of those got their start as PnPs.
Hi j.s thank you for watching and your comments. Very much appreciated
Found it hard to follow along at first as you are suddenly in a phase with counters and coloured blocks with no explanation of what they represent before going straight into it. Ideal I would say for those likely familiar with the game and concept of formula, but for newbies maybe spending that extra 45 secs or so explaining would have helped. Otherwise I did enjoy this.
Fair points, I’ll work on it, sorry for the confusion