Full solo playthrough of The Grizzled 'At Your Orders!'. And, which edition should you buy? Whichever you choose, it's a wonderful game in all its forms and certainly a brilliant solo fun challenge! 😊
Hi Jennie, thank you for the positive feedback! That reaction makes it all so worthwhile! 😊 It's a really fun and simple card game, but hard to master!
Very good playthrough! I was half convinced you actually ordered the cards in order to show all mechanics (you did cover them all) - but then you started shuffling. Bravo! I think you missed 1 support and 2-3 clumsy events though..
Wonderful game play, I have The grizzled armisrice, according to the rule book for my edition, when you receive a help from token you can remove up to two cards attached to the grizzled and release the abillity of that grizzled too.
@@soloboardgaming ww1 obviously was a very tragic conflict, add in what happened to the artist here of this game and it is just a fairly depressing experience
BTW, just love those three pots at the top right of the screen before you startet the game. My Missus would love them. Myself too. Would use them as drawcups for some games. Any idea where to get hold of them?
Ah yes, I love them too. They're from scented candles (sets of 4 candles) So my wife enjoys the candles and then I inherit the pots for my games. Everyones a winner! You can see me using them as draw cups in my 'Charlemagne' videos! And they have lids too. Good thing is, candles come in such a great variety of pots. At the moment they're sort of £8 - £10 on Amazon for a set of 4. I'm pleased you noticed them 👍
Yes Jon, I've literally just found out and confirmed it. I'm quite devasted! I wish I'd known that before completing the video. I would certainly have drawn attention to it. Incredibly sad! I'll treasure this little game even more now.
I see one of the playable characters is named Lazare Bonticeli. That must be a reference to Lazare Ponticelli, an Italian who had immigrated to France and enlisted in the Foreign Legion in 1914 to fight for his new country. He is acknowledged as the longest surviving Poilu des tranchées, dying at the age of 110 in 2008… look at the Wikipedia or other internet pages on him… quite astonishing.
Wow, Great piece of history there, thats amazing! I've heard that they did base the characters on real figures. And great to hear from you again Eliane i hope you're well 👍
@@soloboardgaming - I’m well, thanks. I hope you are well too… and the dog! I remember having seen some publicity about that game in France when it was released, but I did not buy it ‘cause I was somewhat repulsed by the overall whingeing tone of the said publicity: I am old enough to have grown with actual veterans of WWI around me, men who had seen actual fighting in France or Belgium and even one who had been with the French contingent at Gallipoli. I sure know it was no picnic and they sure didn’t paint things pink whenever they talked about what they had been through, but they didn’t convey the image of poor dumb victims either, as tends to be done nowadays by anyone producing anything covering the Great War. I may well reconsider my buy/non buy position based on your video!
Thanks to you and your marvelous playthrough this game goes back onto my "to buy list." Forgot about it. Actually because I'm waiting for the German editions to be republished. Makes it easier when playing with my German folks. Checking if it has been republished in German, elsewise I'll for English.
Hello again, thank you for watching! I do hope you can find it in German. This is definitely a game for all the people of the world. Something everyone can identify with and enjoy!
@@soloboardgaming it maight surprize you, huge thematic and difficult coop game, I gess too heavy but I would appreciate to heard your toughts. Congrats to your Chanel!
Well said. Same with me. Can't really explain it to someone. I know I would have them rowed up above game. Probably build a part of a trench, barbed wire and a piece of no-mans land. No effect on the game but has an effect on the emotional experience.
Nailbiting game at the end. Such fun. Shame you didn't keep up pronouncing in French, which IMHO is quite good. So many chances of "tres bien", "oh non", "bon chance", "c'est manifique", even an odd "merde" every now and then.
The difference between The Grizzled+At Your Orders & Armistice is about 13 and a half quid at the moment. (TG+AYO = £29 + P&P ... TG:Arm. = £42.50 + P&P) There's also a game called We Care, set in The Grizzled universe, that's about 16 quid, too. It's a 2 to 5 player pandemic game. doesn't appeal to me personally, but it might to some.
Great info, thanks for stopping by again! I'll take a look at We Care but I agree it doesn't sound like something I'd be tempted by either. Its the artwork for Grizzled that I find so attractive too!
Full solo playthrough of The Grizzled 'At Your Orders!'. And, which edition should you buy? Whichever you choose, it's a wonderful game in all its forms and certainly a brilliant solo fun challenge! 😊
Looks fabulous! Can't wait to play it, you explain it so well and make me laugh!
Hi Jennie, thank you for the positive feedback! That reaction makes it all so worthwhile! 😊 It's a really fun and simple card game, but hard to master!
A wonderfully informative, emotional, and thematic playthgrough, sir. Beautifully presented. Thank you.
Thanks for that, I appreciate your time. I was actually quite surprised how much I enjoyed this game!
I remember this being recommended to me a while ago, after your brilliant video - this is going on to my buy list! Well done, excellent video.
Thank you Tomos, i really appreciate your comments. I'm glad you liked it! 👍
Very good playthrough! I was half convinced you actually ordered the cards in order to show all mechanics (you did cover them all) - but then you started shuffling. Bravo! I think you missed 1 support and 2-3 clumsy events though..
Really appreciate your time, thank you!
Brilliant playthrough! Thank you!
Thanks!
Hope you are well. Enjoyed the music and gameplay. Great video! Cheers!
Great video my friend!!
Wonderful game play, I have The grizzled armisrice, according to the rule book for my edition, when you receive a help from token you can remove up to two cards attached to the grizzled and release the abillity of that grizzled too.
Thank you Cesar, glad you enjoyed it. I'll have to check my rules but I understood it was either/or situation. And, I might just still get Armistice 😊
Very emotional experience playing this game
It's a strange one I agree. Immense fun to play but I'm left with a sadness if I fail to bring them home. Thanks for visiting, Great to see you again!
@@soloboardgaming ww1 obviously was a very tragic conflict, add in what happened to the artist here of this game and it is just a fairly depressing experience
@@theshogunstein6475 Yes, the artists story is just the saddest thing. The Grizzled is a fitting legacy and it makes the game quite precious.
BTW, just love those three pots at the top right of the screen before you startet the game. My Missus would love them. Myself too. Would use them as drawcups for some games. Any idea where to get hold of them?
Ah yes, I love them too. They're from scented candles (sets of 4 candles) So my wife enjoys the candles and then I inherit the pots for my games. Everyones a winner! You can see me using them as draw cups in my 'Charlemagne' videos! And they have lids too. Good thing is, candles come in such a great variety of pots. At the moment they're sort of £8 - £10 on Amazon for a set of 4. I'm pleased you noticed them 👍
A really brilliant take on a game I love dearly (I have the Armistice Edition). Beautifully done! 😊🇨🇵
Thank you Andrew, I'm really chuffed you liked it! I did enjoy doing it 👍
Apparently this game was illustrated by Tignous, who died in the Charlie Hebdo terror attack. RIP to a great artist.
Yes Jon, I've literally just found out and confirmed it. I'm quite devasted! I wish I'd known that before completing the video. I would certainly have drawn attention to it. Incredibly sad! I'll treasure this little game even more now.
I still just love your accent! It adds so much for me🤗
Thank you (blushing) Happy 4th July! 🎈😃
I think I will get the "Armistice" edition for the miniatures and campaign rules as it still has the solo rules. Well worth it in my opinion.
Hi Jon, Great to see you back again, I really appreciate your support! Armistice mini figures are wonderful without doubt 👍
I see one of the playable characters is named Lazare Bonticeli. That must be a reference to Lazare Ponticelli, an Italian who had immigrated to France and enlisted in the Foreign Legion in 1914 to fight for his new country. He is acknowledged as the longest surviving Poilu des tranchées, dying at the age of 110 in 2008… look at the Wikipedia or other internet pages on him… quite astonishing.
Wow, Great piece of history there, thats amazing! I've heard that they did base the characters on real figures. And great to hear from you again Eliane i hope you're well 👍
@@soloboardgaming - I’m well, thanks. I hope you are well too… and the dog!
I remember having seen some publicity about that game in France when it was released, but I did not buy it ‘cause I was somewhat repulsed by the overall whingeing tone of the said publicity: I am old enough to have grown with actual veterans of WWI around me, men who had seen actual fighting in France or Belgium and even one who had been with the French contingent at Gallipoli. I sure know it was no picnic and they sure didn’t paint things pink whenever they talked about what they had been through, but they didn’t convey the image of poor dumb victims either, as tends to be done nowadays by anyone producing anything covering the Great War.
I may well reconsider my buy/non buy position based on your video!
@@eliane2743 I always appreciate your interesting background info and insights. Keep well my friend 👍
Enjoying the vid, you seem to come up with a very exotic game! Go friends!
Yes, it does make us want to get them home, and quite sad when we don't manage it. Hi Brun, thank you mate, Great to hear from you as always 👍
@@soloboardgaming great to watch another video. I look forward to new ones everyday, and enjoy them always!
Thx!
@@brundebrauc2208 Thanks for the kind words Brun, I do appreciate it! 👍
Thanks to you and your marvelous playthrough this game goes back onto my "to buy list." Forgot about it. Actually because I'm waiting for the German editions to be republished. Makes it easier when playing with my German folks. Checking if it has been republished in German, elsewise I'll for English.
Hello again, thank you for watching! I do hope you can find it in German. This is definitely a game for all the people of the world. Something everyone can identify with and enjoy!
Have you tryied Spirit Island?
Actually no I haven't. Heard Good things!
@@soloboardgaming it maight surprize you, huge thematic and difficult coop game, I gess too heavy but I would appreciate to heard your toughts. Congrats to your Chanel!
@@cesaralexandroni8789 Thanks for your support Cesar! I'll take a look at it 👍
you say you didn't NEED the minis, we never NEED the minis, we always WANT the minis. =)
Haha! You're absolutely right of course Hissy! Darn it! 😊
Well said. Same with me. Can't really explain it to someone. I know I would have them rowed up above game. Probably build a part of a trench, barbed wire and a piece of no-mans land. No effect on the game but has an effect on the emotional experience.
@@Jimo1956 You've sold me on that idea. I definitely agree with the desire for theme. Brilliant!
@@Jimo1956 OMG!!! I am now inspired. It does have an effect, so true. I would probably repaint them too. LOL
You appear to be a strong Francophile judging by this and previous videos (for example: "Warfighter: WWII" and "Ici, c'est la France").
Haha! Do you know, I'd never thought of it that way. You may be right 😊
Nailbiting game at the end. Such fun. Shame you didn't keep up pronouncing in French, which IMHO is quite good. So many chances of "tres bien", "oh non", "bon chance", "c'est manifique", even an odd "merde" every now and then.
Haha! Love it, thank you! 😂👍
The difference between The Grizzled+At Your Orders & Armistice is about 13 and a half quid at the moment.
(TG+AYO = £29 + P&P ... TG:Arm. = £42.50 + P&P)
There's also a game called We Care, set in The Grizzled universe, that's about 16 quid, too. It's a 2 to 5 player pandemic game. doesn't appeal to me personally, but it might to some.
Great info, thanks for stopping by again! I'll take a look at We Care but I agree it doesn't sound like something I'd be tempted by either. Its the artwork for Grizzled that I find so attractive too!