I like how you went from a super heavy game like Eclipse to this cardgame. Have you been watching the Shut up and sit down video by any chance? ;) Anyway, i think you have the best toturial video's on youtube! Keep making more!
Haha, yeah this is close to the simplest game I own, it was definitely fun to try the opposite end of the spectrum :). I needed something quick to test my new equipment out. I DID watch the SUSD video on this game, that was a funny coincidence, I planned to make this video a while ago and then we both happen to publish around the same time!
Surprisingly it doesn't have a tiebreaker rule! However, the rulebook also assumes you will be playing a predetermined number of rounds (like 3 rounds), and you're expected to total up your score between all rounds. In that case, it is HIGHLY unlikely that there will be a tie. Cheers!
Really well explained, thank you! 😃👍
Well explained, simple and straightforward, thanks!
A very nice clear explanation, many thanks! And a good manner on screen. I hope to play this with my family shortly, so this is helpful. Keep it up!
Thank you kindly! I hope this helps make family time even more enjoyable :)
I like how you went from a super heavy game like Eclipse to this cardgame. Have you been watching the Shut up and sit down video by any chance? ;) Anyway, i think you have the best toturial video's on youtube! Keep making more!
Haha, yeah this is close to the simplest game I own, it was definitely fun to try the opposite end of the spectrum :). I needed something quick to test my new equipment out. I DID watch the SUSD video on this game, that was a funny coincidence, I planned to make this video a while ago and then we both happen to publish around the same time!
WAIT a second!!! ...the 4 card was played in the example round AND was one randomly taken out. How is that possible?? ;-)
My guy. I love this. But what do you do if the end total is a tie?
Surprisingly it doesn't have a tiebreaker rule! However, the rulebook also assumes you will be playing a predetermined number of rounds (like 3 rounds), and you're expected to total up your score between all rounds. In that case, it is HIGHLY unlikely that there will be a tie. Cheers!
Play again!
What happens if you run out of tokens?You should take all the remaining deck ?
@ilirtanku9722 no when you day run out of tokens there will always be a token on the top without a doubt