I highly suggest trying the solo mode. It gives a whole other puzzle because essentially you choose one of 8 AI to compete against. They give a value to each type of card. And when you make your choice, you also have to give them one. So sometimes you have to decide whether you wanna hate draft from the AI so they don’t score well, or give them a bunch of points so you can do what you need to.
I love this game. I’ve only been able to do it solo so far but I’ve gone through the 8 maps twice and I like how each time the campaign changes them a little so it’s always a little different. Just realize you don’t play through a new campaigns each time, but rather after the final map the story continues back to the first map and keeps going. Curious how much of the unlocked content you played with without doing the campaign!?
I didn't hear a rating for this game, did I miss it? It sounded like maybe it was either a 3.5 or 4 for you. I really enjoy the in-depth sections, but I also like a quick number at then end, in case the game doesn't look that interesting, I can jump to the end and if you really liked it, I would give it the benefit of the doubt and watch the whole video. If the game already sounds interesting to me, I usually watch the whole video to either re-inforce my interest or see what I might not like and learn about the games you suggest are similar. Thanks for the review.
For me, I like welcome to but the theme is so wonderful. This new one might have more to offer but the theme pales in comparison for me. The whole 50's suburbs thing is just so easy to interest people in. Space ships feels like it's catering to a different market. My parents would have no interest in it compared to the 50's aesthetic.