Well done! Only 2 remarks: - From 14:50 you explain the bought books are to be placed on the bookkeeping track. You place the C-book directly after the book containing the ink jar. After that you explain some places may not contain an A-book. All correct, but you could have mentioned here that placing books do not have to be adjacent to existing books, so you could place the C-book on the first non-A-spot on the bookkeeping track. - It is also allowed to cover an already placed book on the bookkeeping track with another book. You may cover any book on "normal" with any kind of book. But you may not cover a book on a non-A-space with an A-book. Covering books can be handy to create a better sequence of requirements, so your ink jar can be moved further along the track the next time you play your bookkeeper.
Rene, I had a pop up message that explaining that you may leave empty spaces on the book track. However I added subs regarding the player's option to cover books
Great video! One note you might want to add is that when a player uses goods cards they are able to buy a single card *AND/OR* advance on a company track. A player could for example buy a card and then use any remaining points to also advance on a company track.
Fantastic How to Play! This is "Watch it Played" live of quality. In my mind, it's the definitive "how to" for this game!
Wow Matt, I am really flattered! Thanks for watching!
Stumbled on your video - best explanation by a long mile! Hello from Australia :)
Thanks for watching Alex! Appreciated!
Well done!
Only 2 remarks:
- From 14:50 you explain the bought books are to be placed on the bookkeeping track. You place the C-book directly after the book containing the ink jar. After that you explain some places may not contain an A-book.
All correct, but you could have mentioned here that placing books do not have to be adjacent to existing books, so you could place the C-book on the first non-A-spot on the bookkeeping track.
- It is also allowed to cover an already placed book on the bookkeeping track with another book. You may cover any book on "normal" with any kind of book. But you may not cover a book on a non-A-space with an A-book.
Covering books can be handy to create a better sequence of requirements, so your ink jar can be moved further along the track the next time you play your bookkeeper.
Thanks a lot. I will definitely add some subs to specify these points.
Rene, I had a pop up message that explaining that you may leave empty spaces on the book track. However I added subs regarding the player's option to cover books
Excellent Rules explanation! I had this game on my shelf for years and I look forward to playing it now! Going to play this week!
Thanks for watching! Always use klingon subtitles in case there are corrections
Great video! One note you might want to add is that when a player uses goods cards they are able to buy a single card *AND/OR* advance on a company track. A player could for example buy a card and then use any remaining points to also advance on a company track.
Thanks for the feedback Darrell. Will check and make the appropriate amendments!
Added subs to clarify the point. Thanks again.
@@peakyboardgamer Again... fantastic job!
Thanks for the explanation, will play it tonight. :)
Hope you are 4.... Thanks for watching
Μπράβο Peaky! Καιρός να το μάθω, κάθετε αρκετούς μήνες στο ράφι. :)
Πολύ καλό game. με κανονες αρκετά απλούς σε σχέση με maracaibo αλλά χωρίς να μειώνεται το gameplay. προσπάθησε να το παίξεις 4 πλό.
@@peakyboardgamer Ας βρω πρώτα άτομα να το παίξω και μετά συζητάμε για 4πλό. 😁 Περιμένω και το Maracaibo να μου έρθει κάποτε!
Great instructions!
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned!