I’ve played this game twice. And have to say, I like it a lot. So different from anything out there. And as a believer, myself, it’s just great to play a game with this theme. Just brilliant 😊
Ive been interested in this game since i saw it comming out. Happy you rate it higly. Cool theme and looks like a solid medium to heavy medium game. Right up my street 🙌
I had this game in my hands yesterday but was honestly waiting for your review on it, glad you loved it. Do you feel it is respectful of the theme? I often play with groups from my church, just wanted to make sure it was in good taste.
Again, the usual mistake because the colors choice in design. Rulebook; Page 15: "You can get Resources from these Locations: Stones can be found in the Desert, Bread at the Mountain... " ;-)
I couldn't disagree more with your final thoughts. The deck building component is weak due to inability to cycle the market or remove starter cards. Card actions feel forced as the column bonus scoring and apostle actions far outweigh any deviations you would take otherwise. The area control element around the last supper also lacked enough interaction for me. You can only swap places with opponents 4 times total for the apostle actions, and the placement of Judas felt inconsequential as the only reason players would line up in an empty column is for the immediate scoring apostles. Punishing a single player for taking that line doesn't feel very interesting.
@@alexthorne6996 There's an entirely different mechanic about exchanging neutral workers with additional scoring rules too, which completely changes how the game is played. Ant lab did a playthrough