Thank you for another great play through. Looks like a fun game. I like your calmness in the videos, and you both seem very empathic. It makes it enjoyable to watch. Regards Jon from Norway.
Thank you very much! This was interesting and useful. You are great at explaining the rules and at reviewing(describing your detailed experience of) a game! Thanks again!
Nice video, just a little thing a 36mins you say you can recycle a card in the construction row for its recycle bonus. You can but you CANT use the bonus on your cards it has to go on your empire card. In the end you did not do it but just wanted to point that out.
I just bought this game on a co-workers recommendation. After watching this I'm looking forward to playing it when it arrives. Also subbed, didn't expect to watch the whole video but was immediately engrossed by your play through. Two other games I'd be interested in seeing (if you ever have the chance) are Terraforming Mars (apparently a really long game) and Spirit Island (much shorter, is cooperative, and has solo mode). Thanks!
Spirit Island is not much shorter. Im my experience it's much longer than TM. For me: 2p TM: 2hrs / 2p Spirit Island 2.5-3hrs 3-4p TM: 2.5hrs / 3-4p Spirit Island 4hrs 5p TM: 3hrs
I'm about to play my first game of It's a Wonderful World with a couple people on Board Game Arena, and this was a helpful video for learning the rules. Thank you.
Nice! Like the editing :) A little tip for the Klingon subs is when u create them click on remove pres set time zones, so you get rid of that little black square that shows when there is no text, took me a while to figure that out myself :)
I was trying decide between this and another game and this playthrough absolutely sold me on It's a Wonderful World. It's also an added bonus that it can be played solo. :D
Congrats on the win Naveen! Looks like a fun game. Almost like what I wanted Century Spice Road to be. Not sure it’s worth the price but I’ll keep an eye out. I definitely liked how quick it played
Just one clarification. Just prior to starting the game, you said that once a resource cube is on your main card it can't be moved. Krystallium is the one exception. It can be saved and moved later to construct a card.
Well done. I’m sold on this game. I seen it on display and was worried it was gonna be too complicated to get my wife to play it. After watching, it looks to be a little simpler than Duelosaur Island which she loves.
Looks like a really fun game and felt it was very easy to understand gameplay. I am not a planner or strategize ahead, so not sure I would enjoy as much unless play just to have fun. Very interested in this one! Played few games of 7 Wonder this weekend and really enjoyed a lot and friend is giving me her copy they were going to sell.😃👏🏼
I love your videos. You did make an error in this one. If you discard a card that is already under construction, you do get it's resource bonus, but that resource cannot be played on a card under construction, it can only be played onto your empire card to be exchanged for unobtanium (I mean krystallium) once you have 5
Nice playthrough! The final score should be 83-85 though, as Monique forgot to draw a general on the last blue card she constructed, adding an extra 2 points to her total :)
Watching this for second time because I became undecided on getting this and wanting Cascadia, but watching this again, I really like. Have you played this more and have any change in your opinion of this game?
great video as always!! One question: from 13:52 when you complete with exploration (blue) the Blackbeard treasure into the imperium, wouldn’t you receive a exploration item as you are at exploration collection stage? The gold you cannot as you already pass it, but are the exploration ..
I am in my production phase, doing materials. I produce 1 material, I use to finish constructing my recycling plant. It goes to my empire. It produces two materials. Do I get those materials now or next production phase?
Good question! Pretty sure it's next production phase, since production of materials already happened when you made the material that completed the card.
might wanna change your vocab on chits to just tokens or something, cause every time I hear chits I'm always thinking of the other word if you know what I mean.....lol
Hmmm. I think I prefer Century Road. Are you sure you played this game correctly? It seems very easy. You’d think having a limit to how many resources one could hold would make it a more strategic game. I don’t see any real strategy challenge.
Yeah pretty sure we played it properly. The main challenge in this game is being efficient and making your cards work for you + trying to score more points than your opponents. It doesn't break the brain but the planning part of it still gets your brain juices going.