Thanks for your help, unfortunately I feel I am bringing the hard questions. 1. Can two objectives be completed at once for John? Such as... John kills his first terrorist in Act 1 who is standing on an objective of his. When he ends his turn there does he get the objective and the shoes or just one? 2. Is Hans an obstacle or impenetrable when a thief is behind him? In other words, can John shoot through Hans if a thief is blocking the path John wishes to move him to?
Thanks for watching and for the questions. So with the first one I think you can complete multiple objectives at once I would say if you end your turn on a space that has multiple tokens you can collect all of them. For your second question I would say Hans is an obstacle and john could shoot through him to attack a thief behind him as the rules do not say figures block line of sight. Hope this helps.
Thank you so much - FABULOUS explanation. I bought this game for my brother and his family for Christmas. We sat down to start playing and bravely (😂) endured wading through the instruction manual. We then just “tried” to play a short game based on what we thought we understood, trusting it would all make sense eventually and hoping someone had a good video about it. Again, thank you. We weren’t too far off, I’m pleased to say. 🎉🎉 Question - the punch, shoot & shove actions. I know they can’t be performed diagonally, but it seemed from your examples you had to be horizontally lined up adjacent, at least to punch or shoot, not vertically adjacent. Did I miss something? I could be totally misunderstanding your examples. Thanks, I appreciate it!
Thanks so much for watching and posting. As for your question you can be adjacent both horizontally and vertically so you can use punch, shoot and shove actions from any of those spaces. Happy New Year!
It really is not meant to be a solo game. I had a great time playing, but you have to make adjustments as you will be making decisions from different players perspectives. If you end up getting it for this just remember to make the choose that benefits the side you are currently playing. Thanks for watching and let me know what you decide;)
@@LearntoPlayGames Thank you very much for reply, I don't know if it's worth it, i would like it but if it is not made for that maybe it is a mistake. I don't understand that they have not planned a solo player mode for this type of game, knowing that the story is about a lonely hero :(
Support is focused around the Find Radio objective tile once you have that for the rest of the game when you play a card with a support action or find a token with support you will add a red cube to the tile which will give you bonuses to your attack rolls. It has no effect on movement from what I can see. Let me know if this answers your question. Thanks for watching;)
Thanks! I guess what we need to know is what does “bonuses on your attack rolls” mean? For example, if I have four red cubes on my support card- what does that mean and how are they used?
Okay, so on the find radio tile if you have 4 red cubes it is the number underneath the 4th cube that you will add to your attack roll so in this case plus 1. So now lets look at an example lets say you play a card with a shoot 4+ action which means you need to roll a 4,5, or 6 to get a hit. You roll a 3 which would normally be a miss, but you have that bonus on the radio tile which will add plus 1 to your roll so now you have a 3 on your die plus the one for 4 which will count as a hit. This also works for punch attacks and don't forget to include penalties for obstacles. Also you don't remove cubes from the radio tile when you add the bonus to your attacks this bonus will be applied to all of your attacks for the rest of the game. Hope this clears it up for you please let me know if you have any other questions come up and have fun playing;)