Deckbuilding is one of my favorite types of games. This looks like another cool variation that deserves its own space on the shelf. Awesome combination of mechanisms
Thank you for this very detailed walkthrough. You speak a little fast for non-English people (at least for me ;) ), but still could understand everything.
Just saw the back of the player boards, very handy! I'm an accountant so numbers are my thing but not everyone wants to play a game with too much math involved
Always looking out for a new deck builder. I am a little surprised on the art choice hence it’s title. I’m assuming the title is a bit of a play off the “deck” aspect of the game. From what I’ve seen and know of Art Deco is clean shapes with a stylized ornament/geometric look of the early 1900’s (20’s-40’s). Looking at what I can see from this video and boardgamegeek nothing really screams Art Deco. Is this a prototype? Definitely down to try it out because of the game is good then the game is good.
Love the game! I made the Italian translation for the rulebook for the KS and other games from Ta-Te, so i can be biased, but a very clever stock game!
I enjoyed the video. Actually listened - didn't watch - on my long commute. Coming back now to look at the video. I was sort of intrigued but I wasn't super sold. I wanted to come back and see what it looked like, whether that would make me more or less interested than from the listen. I am very disappointed when games like this don't have unique art on each card. That seems mainly lazy. An okay game could draw in people that want to play with cards in a nice looking game with lots of unique art. Aside from unique card powers, unique card art is a draw for games like Wingspan. I feel that's a big whiff here.
Hi Jon! Can you tell me what kind of sleeves were used for this game? and was there any problem regarding the deck height or shuffling? I really appreciate it if you could share any details
This was an early copy and it was sent to me by the publisher with sleeves so I don't know which ones they used. I don't recall having issues with the stacks, but this was a while ago.