Thank you so much for this! We started this game yesterday but had to stop and find this video in order to continue. In one way the rule book is very clear but they totally missed to explain what we really needed to know - we understand that we co-operate against the enemy but we missed the active player part about how to take turns . We had to watch this video to see IF we should take turns. And my husband is a very bright quick-learner. English is a second language to us but he plays a lot of board games and computer games in English a lot so he is used to "Game-English" and he understand how advanced games works because he is just experienced and understand things fast. But he too didn't understand the rule book concerning taking turns.
You are welcome my friend! Happy I could help you how to figure out the way turns are played. I do agree, I feel like the rulebook is quite confusing at times and it could have been written in a better way :)
Thank you for this very clear run through, the instructions on the game are lousy. It’s not the best game we’ve ever played, and still lots of unresolved Qs, e.g. do you draw cards from pile or deck? Would be good to mention what happens when you defeat a villain (i.e. the reward on the card - that also wasn’t clear from the instructions). As board game novices, we couldn’t have played this without your video so thank you!
This comment makes me so, so happy! This is one of the main reasons I started this channel to make games accessible for everyone. I'm happy you could use it and hope you can start to play it properly now 😊
I have one gripe. The rules say you start each year with your starter cards only. In no other deck building games do you do this. Anyone else notice that? That's like saying you learned this spell but you have to relearn it every year. Deck building not deck rebuilding 😂
I do indeed have a question when i or my other players have a card where it says draw a card is that from the players own cards or is it from the market pile?
Hi mate! A question are you Swedish? Your name sounds Swedish, I'm from the southern parts! Yes I definitely that you can play this with kids that age, I played this with my son, and he is 8. With some help we made it work quite fine :)
Thank you for your comment mate, happy you liked the video! Oh that's to bad to hear, we are of course all aloud to have our own opinions and we can't ask like the same games. But on this one I do disagree with you. I actually enjoyed this game, no its not the heavies deck builder out there but it gave me many joyful hours :)
@@JendersGaming four of us played it through. 3 of them big Harry Potter fans and we were all very disappointed at the end. I was really ashamed to bring something like this to the table. tastes can be so different.
That's to bad my friend, but at least you tried and even finished it, most ppl give up right away, so good for you. Like you say we all have different tastes, I usually like heavier games but I enjoy bringing this to the table for a bit of fun :) again thx for stopping by mate, loved to heat your opinion, pls do stop by again :)