I like this 'how to play' vid. It is clearly spoken in easy to understand English, very good visuals and to the point has references. No mumbling, no extra blabbering, no fumbling.
Watched this and then your lets play. Great videos which were really clear and informative. I love how you showed lots of the components and made it easy to follow what was going on. I can tell a lot of work goes into your videos and just wanted to thank you for it! Definitely going to have to pick this game - you made it look really elegant and fun.
I just happened to stumble onto this game. My wife puts up with all the take overs, killing and pillaging from other games so I thought this would be a good change of pace for her. I attempted to explain it to her over the phone and she wants to know more about it. But since we ALWAYS check to "see if Rondey put out a video" (this is said quite frequently in our house about games) I don't have to explain anymore. I will let you do it.
I'm excited for this game! I've basically been like Scott Pilgrim and just sitting in front of the door waiting for mine to ship. I'm glad to see a How to Play as well!
This was extremely helpful. We are in the midst of learning the game. I wish they would have chosen a darker color and larger font for the cards and instructions. It was very difficult to read them, but we used a magnifying glass so that. They do need a huge and obvious notice that the cards should not be opened until reading the tutorial instructions. We made a mess of that straight out of the box. Other than these critics we can see we will love the game.
I sent out a tweet saying that as well. Many games promise to be able to teach you as you play, but I felt this was the first one I'd seen that did the job well. That said, if you'd rather not be learning as you play, or you don't own the game and want to learn about it - I felt this video could be useful.
I had the misfortune of trying to learn the game at a local boardgame cafe, but the cards weren't put back in the box in order. My cousin who was already very on the fence, leaning towards not seeing the appeal, about this game basically gave the manual a decent attempt before one of his friends who works at the cafe, basically outright told him the game was terrible so we never got past setup. I am now watching this video in case he gives it a 2nd chance (he was curious due to Shut Up and Sit Down raving about it.)
@@WatchItPlayed yeah my boyfriend is the kind of person that hates learning games so he depends on me teaching him. He gets really annoyed if I don't know what we are doing so better if I learn the rules beforehand! 😅
@@WatchItPlayed And we did! Played it three times-with and without the tutorial. Your video made it a lot easier. (Some parts of the tutorial is a little convoluted.) Great game! For some reason my characters ended up being horrible persons-men and women alike! We had a lot of fun! Thanks again, Rodney. Never stop being awesome!
I really enjoyed you explaining how the game works! you explained it so well. the only thing I'm confused about is the shrieked packages. They also I’m luxe scenes as well. How do they incorporate with the rest of the scenes throughout the game? I get confused between the other scenes and the scenes in the shrink wrapped. Should the shrink wrapped scenes be mixed in depending on the type of scene it is?
Hi Sara, each Love Story in shrink wrap comes with unique synopsis, chapter and finale cards plus additional scenes. The unique synopsis, chapter and finale cards you'll add (but then remove when you're finished and want to play a different story. However, the additional regular scenes that come with a Love Story can be used freely in other Love Stories, so you can just leave those in the three main decks, rather than keep them with the Love Story they came with. Hope that helps!
This game was created by a Danish guy who was on a tv show called “365 days to success” and he worked hella hard to get this game to be the very best he could and he ended up becoming a millionaire. Idk why but I feel so proud of him lol because I really followed that story
I think it depends on how you wish to play. Sometimes it's fun to just go with what seems like it would create a fun story, but if you're actively trying to fulfill your goal (which is the idea), then you you'll likely want to role play something that matches what you need to aim for.'
17:04: I can't see Joker becoming a baker. 21:21: Or _not_ picking the Dominant destiny. So I guess Harley hooked up with someone else in Batman's rogues gallery?
Great walkthrough. Thank you. I have one question: for each of the Love Stories you are asked to add more Sweet, Serious and/or Drama cards. But it's not clear to me which of these belongs to which love story making it hard to find and remove them before playing another love story. Is there a way to identify them? Or am I simply suppose to leave them in the three attack indefinitely?
@@WatchItPlayed hi! It wasn't actually covered which is why I was wondering. It has to do with how you select the sweet serious drama cards for the different love stories... If at all but yes I now realise you might not remember as this was shot years ago :)
@@fransgaardI don't have my copy to check (loaned it out), but generally speaking when games have cards yo mic in during setup, they have a symbol or marking so you can unseparated them after. I want to say this game has those. But can't confirm for you. Sorry, I haven't been very useful for this one!
It's nice to see a romance themed game where the characters can be the same gender and it doesn't feel like a novelty or gimmick. Thank you for covering this game and presenting that aspect in such a matter-of-fact, perfectly normal way.
Do you have 2 male (blue and pink) and 2 female (blue and pink) character cards in the box? Or does one player have to play with the pink female and the other player with the blue male?
You're trying to fulfill your character's destiny: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-MUEmL4nzwdg.html If you do, you've succeeded. Both players don't have to fulfill their destiny for the other player to fulfill theirs.
I tried seeing if this question was covered in other comments and one was close but not exact . Is it possible that one partner achieves there destiny and the other fails. And if "winning" = the relationship lasted, and "losing" = it didn't work out... What does that make of one person succeeding and the other failing? Kinda winning?? (Provided you're the one that achieved your destiny)
The core rule is that you are trying to fulfill your personal destiny. Meeting your destiny doesn't necessarily mean the relationship worked out - it just means you ended up where you were destined to be - if you want to think of it that way.
If you would go below 0 satisfaction, does it go to 0 or stays where it's at currently? e.g. if I'm at 2 satisfactiom and have to resolve a -3, do I stay at 2 or go to 0?
Does the in game tutorial force choices? So are you playing at ALL or is it really a guided tour of what it would look like if choices WERE made? I dont mind learning as we play...but I don't want to learn INSTEAD of play. :) Thoughts? Anybody know?
Should I still play the tutorial my first game or is it fine jumping straight into the game after watching this. Be in mind I will have to teach my SO. How long does the tutorial take and does it play the whole game or just show you the ropes? thanks!
That's a tough one to answer, as I don't know your teaching style, or your wife's learning style :) It's also hard to say how long the tutorial takes, as it is spread throughout your entire first game, so it sort of depends on how long it takes you to read each instruction step, along with the game play you perform after it. Everything in this video, is everything you'd encounter in that tutorial - you're just getting it in a concise package here. Whatever you decide to do, I hope you have fun playing!
The goal isn't to beat the other person. Your goal is to complete your own destiny. Your partner may also complete their's and both win. Or there could be one winner and one loser. Lastly, you could also both fail. It isn't all about just trying to beat the other person.
So is the object of the game to try and get the most satisfaction points? Is this not competitive? I like the idea of the storytelling but I’m confused on what the payers are working towards
Not necessarily, for example you can see that one of the destinies has a requirement that you and your partner have a similar number of satisfaction points. Of course, you can play it competitively, but it seems that it's mainly meant to tell a story.
You’re each trying to achieve your own objective/destiny (which means you could each succeed, each fail, or both). In the later Love Stories your destiny can even include breaking off the relationship.
Pretty interesting and different game. Also love to see Go7Gaming in the producer credits. Love their inlay for Arkham horror LCG :) and would love even more to see pep and you play the game. So much love in one comment ;)
Hey Rodney, my wife and I just played this and we were confused on the outcome of the game in regards to the story with our destinies. We played the Sunday date story and all of the destinies say "You will stay in the relationship". We both failed our destinies. Does that mean we broke up? or that we're still in the relationship but not happy? Also, I know that you can break-up in later stories somehow(i'm guessing destinies). If one person fulfills their stay-together destiny while the other player somehow breaks up, how does that translate to the fictional story being told/experienced? Or is that scenario not even possible? Thanks!
In First Date, it means you stayed together, but you didn't fulfill the desired outcome of your relationship. Imagine two people in a relationship, but each not getting their internal desires fulfilled. In the example you give for later scenarios, it would not be possible to both fulfill staying together and breaking up. One person would not fulfill their destiny in that case.
I guess i just don't understand breakups. Does simply choosing a breakup destiny make us breakup? Or does the person who selected the breakup have to actually satisfy the destiny requirements to breakup? Or does the satisfying of the breakup destiny card just determine how the breakup went? Thanks for the reply!
Clearance Collector 清倉收藏家 you can definitely play teams and make decisions as a couple for your character. It’s actually pretty hilarious to discuss the character’s actions with a spouse, etc.!
We played it yesterday - but could figure out the actual use for the trait cards. Is there any benefit to completing them, or do we just complete them or the sake of it?