We played Waterfall Park at Dice Tower West. It’s a blast!! An hour of bartering back and forth. Requires having to do a little quick math in your head, and planning for further acquisitions. A really fun “experience” game. Beautiful production as well.
I enjoyed Chinatown but waterfall park concerns me that each space now has 6 rather than 4 neighbours and the board isn't broken up until small blocks. I think this will mean less negotiation is needed to complete a group, any thoughts?
I had the same worries you had about Waterfall Park... Actualol is another youtuber who had this to say about whether Waterfall Park is better: "Better is hard to quantify. I haven't had the chance to play them both a lot in quick succession, so I don't want to proclaim something to you. But beyond the shortness (of WP) there's one other major change, that the spaces have six adjacent spaces instead of four and there's only two districts instead of five (?). This means it's easier to get spaces next to each other and therefore easier to build businesses. In Chinatown that made adjacent spots even more sought after, but also meant that if you get lucky drawing adjacent spots, you're very lucky. Maybe that's tension but to me it was often frustration. I guess it meant you had to work even harder to negotiate. But in Chinatown it's possible to draw spaces that are just useless to everyone, and therefore useless bargaining tools. No amount of strategising will fix that. That is a less common occurrence in Waterfall Park, and I personally prefer that."
Orion Duel looks cool but WOW is that game too big for what it is. That "board" should be just the center part and save 50%+ of space on the table and in the box. That box is also MASSIVE! I was interested in it but not for the amount of space it's gonna take
I think the last small Ticket to ride Tom reviewed was San Francisco which he said was the same and clearly forgettable a year later. The mix of two types of railway makes Berlin interesting but I wonder if upcoming Paris does anything newer or its just like the others
Chinatown was on of the grestest game seessions, i ever had. So much fun. But its very group dependent. Id love to play Waterfall Park, but i dont have a good group for it anymore.
@@mechashadow I like how you start pretty basic then evolve wildly different, I like how the set collection works, i like the deception saying I have a democracy good and when i trade it its actually a tyranny good. I also like how the golden age/barbarians work. I just think its an overall better package.
This is why he didn't score for a while. But the biggest jumps in Tom's scoring are from 8 to 9 and 6 to 5. He seems to heavily dislike everything from 1 to 5 and anything above that is fine to great.
This is consistent with BGG ratings; anything at 6 or below has “issues”. I can’t remember seeing any online reviewer go below 5, but I have seen games rated below 5 on BGG.
The small Ticket to Ride games made sense when they were regularly on sale for $15, nowadays they're almost always priced at $30. Grated, I don't care for TtR in the first place, but that's still overpriced for what you get in my opinion.