Great teach and playthrough! I really appreciated the way you talk your way through the game so we can understand what you are going! So Valuable! I waited to watch this until after the game was delivered. Worth the wait!
This game looks fascinating, I'm not usually a fan of dry economic games but the theme and aesthetics are really vibrant, plus Thunderworks has a 100% success rate for me so far (Haven't played RP adventures). This video convinced me to back the kickstarter. Excellent explanation of how the game works. Thank you so much!
From my vantage point, it's tough to see which areas are unclaimed and which are part of a territory. It'd be cool it the board was like parchment colored or what ever. Was the difference more visible looking at the board from an angle?
Love the rethemed Acquire! Might appeal definitely for families than the classic stock market/hotel acquisition theme..... Definite back for me... Love you guys! Great job guys...
I like the gameplay and the universe this is created in, but I really have a hard time seeing the tiles/board state from just the overhead camera. I hope that looking from a seated position they are easier to see what the board state is. Maybe if the initial board was muted in color or less saturated, or even in grays, it could be so much easier to see the colored tiles that were being placed.
That is good feedback! We heard that from a few reviewers after mailing prototypes and made some changes to the components. The current idea for clearly separating tiles from the map can be seen in the very first image at the top of the Kickstarter page. It features large, bright yellow borders around the tiles, which makes them pop from the map below.
@@Kirk-Dennison I had the same reaction while watching the video. I realize that actually sitting in front of physical components is different, but I almost feel like the board should not be the exact same color as the overlay tiles. Perhaps the board could be a little more washed out or even grey scale so the colorful tiles really pop?
There needs to be a bigger difference for foresight challenged people even me that has the same side as hard time distinguishing between the normal tiles and the
This kind of reminds me of Smallworld, although obviously you're not directly tied to a single faction so it's not quite the same. Do you have any kind of comparison to it?
Hi, yea it's actually quite different! Small World is primarily area majority and this is really more of an economic/stock market game. You are trying to support certain factions on the board in order to increase their value/wealth. Buy low and sell high sort of gameplay.
Hey, I'm sorry you weren't into the last few Kickstarter games. Not every game will be for everyone, so hopefully you'll find something in the future that piques your interest. Although, I don't think there is a correlation between ones enjoyment of a kickstarter game and the fact that Monique quit her job.
@@BeforeYouPlay I'm not sure why people think that every single game you play should be entertaining to them personally, I really appreciate your playthroughs of KS games.
You should be more appreciative. They just saved you tons of money from investing in those kickstarters. While I don’t find every game presented interesting, I have learned some excellent games that I gladly added to my collection.
Campaign Link: www.kickstarter.com/projects/thunderworks/dawn-of-ulos?Media&TH-cam&DoU-KS&BeforePlay
Great teach and playthrough! I really appreciated the way you talk your way through the game so we can understand what you are going! So Valuable! I waited to watch this until after the game was delivered. Worth the wait!
This game looks fascinating, I'm not usually a fan of dry economic games but the theme and aesthetics are really vibrant, plus Thunderworks has a 100% success rate for me so far (Haven't played RP adventures). This video convinced me to back the kickstarter. Excellent explanation of how the game works. Thank you so much!
From my vantage point, it's tough to see which areas are unclaimed and which are part of a territory. It'd be cool it the board was like parchment colored or what ever. Was the difference more visible looking at the board from an angle?
leaving a comment just to support this series, best board game series on youtube.
Fantasy themed acquire! I never thought I'd see the day...
That was exactly my thought! (also gives some small world vibes)
Love the rethemed Acquire! Might appeal definitely for families than the classic stock market/hotel acquisition theme..... Definite back for me...
Love you guys! Great job guys...
Thank you all for the video. Makes me think of a fantasy version of Acquire :D
You guys rock. Thank you for the great job you guys ae doing.
Thank you so much for your kind words! We really appreciate it =)
I like the gameplay and the universe this is created in, but I really have a hard time seeing the tiles/board state from just the overhead camera. I hope that looking from a seated position they are easier to see what the board state is. Maybe if the initial board was muted in color or less saturated, or even in grays, it could be so much easier to see the colored tiles that were being placed.
That is good feedback! We heard that from a few reviewers after mailing prototypes and made some changes to the components. The current idea for clearly separating tiles from the map can be seen in the very first image at the top of the Kickstarter page. It features large, bright yellow borders around the tiles, which makes them pop from the map below.
@@Kirk-Dennison I had the same reaction while watching the video. I realize that actually sitting in front of physical components is different, but I almost feel like the board should not be the exact same color as the overlay tiles. Perhaps the board could be a little more washed out or even grey scale so the colorful tiles really pop?
@@PRC533 Thank you for the feedback!
Thanks for playing Dawn of Ulos! :)
Thank you, Kirk!!
When are you gonna start putting links to where we can buy Naveen's shirts??🤣
I agree - that is an awesome shirt!
Haha, they're mainly from a website called, "Threadless," where artists can sell their designs.
Funny, I was just going to ask about that shirt 😁
There needs to be a bigger difference for foresight challenged people even me that has the same side as hard time distinguishing between the normal tiles and the
seems kinda like acquire
This kind of reminds me of Smallworld, although obviously you're not directly tied to a single faction so it's not quite the same.
Do you have any kind of comparison to it?
Hi, yea it's actually quite different! Small World is primarily area majority and this is really more of an economic/stock market game. You are trying to support certain factions on the board in order to increase their value/wealth. Buy low and sell high sort of gameplay.
@@BeforeYouPlay awesome! Thanks for your insight
That's a... colorful box-cover XD
EDIT: Anything with rat-folk has my attention. Shame there's a lack of card-art-variety.
haha Rat-folk are definitely one of the cooler type of folk IMO.
i realise you quit your job and kickstarterr money is good but these last few kickstarter games are kinda boring
Hey, I'm sorry you weren't into the last few Kickstarter games. Not every game will be for everyone, so hopefully you'll find something in the future that piques your interest. Although, I don't think there is a correlation between ones enjoyment of a kickstarter game and the fact that Monique quit her job.
@@BeforeYouPlay I'm not sure why people think that every single game you play should be entertaining to them personally, I really appreciate your playthroughs of KS games.
You should be more appreciative. They just saved you tons of money from investing in those kickstarters. While I don’t find every game presented interesting, I have learned some excellent games that I gladly added to my collection.