Thank you so much i am so happy with this! This is the 5th one i tried and all of the others made no sense at all. This was the first one that I could understand. You are great!❤
thanks for another great vid. You rock man. Genuinely, the clearest production and explanation for many games I look for on youtube (next to jongetsgames and rodney smith). Keep it up!
Good instructional video. Clear and easy to follow. Having Parkinson's it can be challenging learning anything new. This video certainly helps a lot. Thank you.
Awesome explanation video! I was a little deterred by the length of the video but dude, you did a very thorough a d detailed job. Thanks! I definitely appreciate and will watch more of your videos!
wow~I was looking for a way to play this game, and the translation was very helpful. I am also a board game RU-vidr. So there is a lot of interest in overseas board games!
Great game! But don't all cards get scored once the dragon card is completed? I believe the rules state that any remaining cards on the playing area are scored as if they are complete. Great tutorial, just showed it to a coworker!
No it is a different game set in the same universe. Same designer as Dragonwood and they originally were going to have a trilogy of games this one being the second in that.
I am a little unsure on your question. During your turn you can rest or explore. If you choose to explore you are not restricted on what action you choose to do within that each time you explore. So if I explore the Dragon's Lair by preforming a sneak action and succeed in my roll I will place a meeple there and than when it is my turn again I could choose to do another sneak action at the Dragon's Lair. I hope this answered your question if not let me know and sorry it took a little while to get back to you on this;)
Thanks for the question and sorry for the late reply so both of these cards relate to the dice you are rolling so lets say you have the bunch of bananas card and you are rolling three dice for a test you get 2,2,3 you can use your card to convert the pair of 2's you rolled to a 5 giving you a total of 8. Same with the lucky socks it would let you convert one of your dice that came up as a 1 to a 2. Hope this helps;)
My understanding is lets say you are hosting a game night at your house and whoever traveled the most or longest would be the first player. I would just have players roll a die or choose one player to be the starting player. A lot of games try to have fun with choosing the first player. Thanks for the question and for watching;)