Otys | Rahdo's Final Thoughts
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A video outlining gameplay for the boardgame Otys.
For more game info, boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2...
Part I: Gameplay Runthrough
• Otys Gameplay Runthrough
Part II: Extended Gameplay
• Otys Extended Gameplay
Part III: Final Thoughts
• Otys | Rahdo's Final T...
What I love about Rahdo is that he lets himself get immersed in the game and theme. Even though he makes the argument that anything can be rethemed, he still completely buys into the presented theme. Where others need the theme to be very explicit, Rahdo takes the bare bones of the theme and wraps his story around it. Did the same thing with Spyrium.
Thanks for the great review Rahdo. Was interested to hear your take on this one (I am a big Pearl Games fan).
Marry Xmas to you and Jen out there in Malta! :)
I agree with the contract text suggestion.
Thank you for the review, Richard. I've been waiting for your review to decide whether or not to buy. The answer is a resounding "yes."
This is why I love the work/effort you do. I'm am not sure if I would have known about this game and if so given it a second thought were it not for this video.
I believe I can safely say that about quite a few of many of the games I now own many of which have become personal favorites.
So while I may sound like a broken record thank you all of your time and effort in sharing your passion and experience with the rest of us.
Reminds me of Coal Baron which I very much enjoy. Would you say they are at all similar?
not really. they both have the sort of elevator thing going on, but even in that they're pretty different :)
Poseidon (god of the sea) had a son named Otus. Maybe that's where the name comes from.
Yes, my thought the same. I think this is named after Otus.
Old German name, and the meaning of Otys is "wealth; son of Otto".
Meaning of Otto is "wealth".
I bet on this.
wow, they mystery deepens! :)
There goes the elevator theory lol
Ozzy Could be a play off both? Perhaps?
otys is toys anagram i think, indicating different levels.
Interesting theory.
Otis - lift company
@@stevecardiff444 I see the parallel. Nice one.
Some of your comments would suggest that you believe the majority of gamers understand English. I would be curious to learn what the statistics actually are. That being said, I own several games that are in a language I don't speak because it was economically feasible to do so. It was not a big issue and I learned some new things. Because of bad eyesight issues, I personally prefer icons to text, especially if I'm having to look at cards from across the table.
i wasn't talking about text describing anything to do with gameplay in this case.
Game is reduce to 18$, is it worth it in your opinion?
oh geez yes. it's a great game!
Rich, top 10 though?
top 15...
i only know otis. Not sure about otys
Disagree with the suggestion to add text. I much prefer games that work without text.
it would work equally well with.
Text on cards easily create subtle rules conflicts or questions. Note I haven't played Otys. I'm just speaking in generalities.
All this 'text' is supposed to do, is give a name to all the items that are on the contract cards.
he just wants text for the cards to know what they are, it's just names for the contract cards
Curt Carpenter for the most part one can never have too much information.
The addition of text to a compent ie a card generally can only serve as an enhancement. Imo