Nice video! Thanks! I just want to point out that you forgot to move Dark at 2:49, but it really doesn't matter, it's still clear how the game should be played. Keep up the good work!
Hi, no it wasn't, good spot, it wasn't intentional, please see the earlier comment by the designer (I already caveat in the videos to state to please check the comments and descriptions for any mistakes). I wasn't necessarily going to show a whole game and sped through it
It is rare that I say this. But have you tried using 15 tiles of each color, forming a board of 60 tiles, with 4 colors and expanding it for 4 players with 4 pawns of 4 different colors? Would the rules get too complicated?
Sounds good, I haven't attempted that but curious to see the results, if on Insta, tag me or @amassgames me :) seems straightforward, test and find out :)
@@AmassGames Thanks. I don't know almost anything about board games, but it is very frustrating that when we play chess or checkers as a family, of 3 or 4 people, some of us have to watch the other two and for children it is exasperating to see only 2 others play, since they do not feel part of the game because watching is not the same as playing; And as sometimes parents do not give much importance to it because of the rush or because we play at night; we never buy 2 boards. Besides, I think there are games like Mon00-polyy or Chinese checkers, which are better known than chess for that reason; because they accept more players, and nothing takes away when playing with two people. Well, it's my humble opinion.
@@j.m.m.g.6105 the trouble with more than two is kingmaker and all against one can occur. You might like Santorini as it handles four and is two vs. two. Happy to recommend others though :)
Nice video! Thanks! I just want to point out that you forgot to move Dark at 2:49, but it really doesn't matter, it's still clear how the game should be played. Keep up the good work!
Oops! That was (not) on purpose ;)
Was the move at 2:51 (by light) legal?
Hi, no it wasn't, good spot, it wasn't intentional, please see the earlier comment by the designer (I already caveat in the videos to state to please check the comments and descriptions for any mistakes). I wasn't necessarily going to show a whole game and sped through it
Nice video bro
👍
Thanks :)
Interesting
Nice discovery :)
It is rare that I say this. But have you tried using 15 tiles of each color, forming a board of 60 tiles, with 4 colors and expanding it for 4 players with 4 pawns of 4 different colors? Would the rules get too complicated?
Sounds good, I haven't attempted that but curious to see the results, if on Insta, tag me or @amassgames me :) seems straightforward, test and find out :)
@@AmassGames Thanks. I don't know almost anything about board games, but it is very frustrating that when we play chess or checkers as a family, of 3 or 4 people, some of us have to watch the other two and for children it is exasperating to see only 2 others play, since they do not feel part of the game because watching is not the same as playing; And as sometimes parents do not give much importance to it because of the rush or because we play at night; we never buy 2 boards. Besides, I think there are games like Mon00-polyy or Chinese checkers, which are better known than chess for that reason; because they accept more players, and nothing takes away when playing with two people. Well, it's my humble opinion.
@@j.m.m.g.6105 the trouble with more than two is kingmaker and all against one can occur. You might like Santorini as it handles four and is two vs. two. Happy to recommend others though :)
Looks fiddly and messy.
Doesn't beat Tak which is portable with a cloth mat.
I haven't tried Tak yet