It certainly feels more complicated than it is when teaching the game. Having said that, once a turn goes by, folks start grokking it and with the 5 people I have taught this game to, all have really enjoyed it.
The first edition was my first kickstarter board game. Such a great game. Beautiful art, the mechanisms are solid - how the military learns and gets better. One of my favorites.
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I own all of Laukat's games and Ancient World was second only to Islebound as my favorite. I still think City of Iron is his best game (though not my favorite) and the 2nd edition of Ancient World only improved the game. I still like Islebound for its elegance but it's not completely balanced (diplomacy > military). Ancient World 2.0 is a far better game (as a game and not an experience) than Near and Far, which while a great story experience is a so-so race game that I've become less enamored with as I've played it (probably 15-18 times). All in all this, Islebound and CoI are Laukat's standout big box games so far.
Tom, with all due respect, you should know and tell us whether or not components you show are from an upgrade kit. We want to know what we are going to get if we buy the game at retail.
sorrowsong At about 8:30, Tom mentions some components and says he does not know if they are part of an upgrade kit. This is an example, and Tom has done this kind of thing before, of Tom showing components and saying something like “I don’t know if these are upgraded or not.“. I know what an upgrade kit is. My comment is asking Tom in the future to please identify whether components are upgraded or not. I don’t think people, including me, will be very pleased if we buy a game retail and then discover that we did not get what was in the video, and no one had mentioned it. Yes, one can go and attempt to research this sort of thing. Not always easily done.
I agree in principal. But in this instance Tom is safe because those wooden workers are in the retail edition of the second edition. Only the metal coins (Not shown in this review) and some ink changes to the box are Kickstarter exclusives. So it looks like Tom received the retail edition. (I spent 2 mins searching BGG for this info so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong). The upgrade kit is for owners of the 1st edition wanting the changes in 2nd edition. i.e. not the topic of this review.
Ryan, if you read this, please hire a game developer. Your games are all overwrought. You have needless complication. The rest of the job of your team of one works.
This one is one of his most streamlined games. What exactly do you find overwrought in it? Also, you realise you are talking about the designer of 8-minute empire right?
A suggestion, you may want to alter the thumbnail for this video as it shows the first edition cover and this video is about the 2nd edition. ☺
It certainly feels more complicated than it is when teaching the game. Having said that, once a turn goes by, folks start grokking it and with the 5 people I have taught this game to, all have really enjoyed it.
The coin symbol on the dice isn’t just losing money anymore. What happens depends on the titan card. Cool new feature.
Good medium weight worker placement I’d rate similar to Tribune, Kingsburg, or Lancaster.
The first edition was my first kickstarter board game. Such a great game. Beautiful art, the mechanisms are solid - how the military learns and gets better. One of my favorites.
Perfect length of the video with 13:37 ;)
good to see Laukat's best game back in business.
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@Landen Nixon Instablaster =)
One from the bests of 2019!
Hold on Vasel! You guys reviewed this back in 2015!
Sure, as I said in the video, this is version 1.5
The Dice Tower ...whoosh
@@thedicetower This joke really went over your head there haha.
I own all of Laukat's games and Ancient World was second only to Islebound as my favorite. I still think City of Iron is his best game (though not my favorite) and the 2nd edition of Ancient World only improved the game. I still like Islebound for its elegance but it's not completely balanced (diplomacy > military). Ancient World 2.0 is a far better game (as a game and not an experience) than Near and Far, which while a great story experience is a so-so race game that I've become less enamored with as I've played it (probably 15-18 times).
All in all this, Islebound and CoI are Laukat's standout big box games so far.
Where do I find the original run through?
What is Tom referring to at 8:36 ? Amber Mines does not include these tokens?
I was wondering that too! Had a brief panic attack that my copy was missing something! Glad to hear that's not the case.
I feel like ive seen this game type 20x in the last month. Is everything a worker place and count points? Not much risk out there right now
Tom, with all due respect, you should know and tell us whether or not components you show are from an upgrade kit. We want to know what we are going to get if we buy the game at retail.
From what I understand the only Kickstarter bonus included were coins which I didn't see in his component overview.
The upgrade kit is intended to update the original game.
sorrowsong At about 8:30, Tom mentions some components and says he does not know if they are part of an upgrade kit.
This is an example, and Tom has done this kind of thing before, of Tom showing components and saying something like “I don’t know if these are upgraded or not.“. I know what an upgrade kit is.
My comment is asking Tom in the future to please identify whether components are upgraded or not.
I don’t think people, including me, will be very pleased if we buy a game retail and then discover that we did not get what was in the video, and no one had mentioned it.
Yes, one can go and attempt to research this sort of thing. Not always easily done.
@@chuckm1961 Tom may want to avoid introducing biases from visiting the KS page (like how well it funded, how many backers there were, etc.).
I agree in principal. But in this instance Tom is safe because those wooden workers are in the retail edition of the second edition. Only the metal coins (Not shown in this review) and some ink changes to the box are Kickstarter exclusives. So it looks like Tom received the retail edition. (I spent 2 mins searching BGG for this info so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong). The upgrade kit is for owners of the 1st edition wanting the changes in 2nd edition. i.e. not the topic of this review.
This is the first of his games I'm excited to try out. The game play looks better than Onimaru imo. More going on here than just slaying monsters.
Don't Ambrosia make custard??
Can this be played solo?
Gloriuous. :)
Agree on all counts. I really enjoyed the theme and the art... feels puzzley as there is a lot to manage... would not recommend for non-gamers.
Attack on Titan for the ambrosia
ThatAnimeSnob lol I thought the same thing. The first token Vasel said "Titan"
Release new edition to milk money ?
Its been hard to find for several years, and this version makes several improvements. Red Raven games normally is not a "cashing in" company
I played it...just wasn't "fun"
Ryan, if you read this, please hire a game developer. Your games are all overwrought. You have needless complication. The rest of the job of your team of one works.
This one is one of his most streamlined games. What exactly do you find overwrought in it? Also, you realise you are talking about the designer of 8-minute empire right?
Oh boy, yet another worker placement game...
Yeah, that and the massive amount of stickering scared me off of the KS. I'll stick with Above and Below as my go to RR game.