The ability to get the instrument type from you need from the deck is a nice addition over Distilled where you might get completely locked out of the ingredient type you need. Great video as usual Paul.
Thanks for the great playthrough. Players who have played the game and know the rules, rule explantions to the viewers in a timely fashion, and on top of that a very professional, yet cassual, presentation. Fantastic work in other words, and I will definitely follow the campaign closely.
Thank you for showing this game. I appreciate the clarity and yet casual vibes y’all offer. I’m definitely in on this game as I was concerned it would be too heavy to get to the table, but the actions themselves are pretty straightforward and it’s the myriad of decision possibilities where the depth or complexity arrives. My mind can grasp this game very clearly and that’s very exciting.
Very interesting playthrough, certainly has me interested to checking out the KS page today when it launches. Seeing a game played is always more valuable than something talking about it.
Excellent video as always. Really clear explanations and players that have a good understanding of the game. The game was on my radar but thanks to the playthrough I will be pledging next week.
Great video Paul. How does this compare with Trickerion? I'm interested in this but trying to decide if I need both in my collection, or are they different enough that they justify having both?
Gosh. I've not thought about any similarities between them. Trickerion really needs you to be planning ahead a lot - in terms of the tricks you are going to go for 3-4 rounds ahead. I like Trickerion, but it was too much for me, and I always did terribly.
My main concern is AP (analysis paralysis), but I believe it’ll be worth it as I love the way everything fits the theme and the unique worker placement/hidden bidding for priority and stronger actions is truly excellent design.
Lovely game. Very appealing theme. Beautiful artistry. Really draws your attention. Nice mechanics and game flow. I hope this game receives the attention it deserves. Its Lacrimosa version 2.0.
QUESTION: Can you have more than 5 patrons on the top of your playerboard when you complete their requirements? I think I saw a playthrough that one of them were able to get more than 5 patrons done.
At 1:58:58 (sorry, I don't know how to link it right to a time stamp in my comment) - you put a performance token down. Shouldn't it have been a repair token? And does it matter?
Since when were horns and trumpets woodwind instruments? 😆 They are brass instruments. If you don't want to have too much terminology for non-musical people in a game about classical music, then just opt for "blowing instruments".