Dawwww!!!! This is a smile in a pocket. My Kickstarter copy just arrived and I played the easy difficulty. So approachable! I love having a wide variety of brain-burningness in my collection. And playing solo games cooperatively together is super fun with kids and non-gamers. Thanks for the vid!
This looks awesome. Also for adults who just wish to enjoy a quick and relaxing gaming session without too much stress. Love the channel, by the way! Now my favourite go-to for board game reviews.
When I initially saw this, I thought no way, too easy. My kids are 18 and 22, so not for them either. But, the art is sooo adorable...hmmm... Also, adding the special powers is supposed to be the advanced mode, but those powers seem to make solving the puzzles easier. What do you think? Another great presentation! Tia, you are awesome!
Correct on the point about the powers! I think ti's "advanced" in that in adds complexity, not necessarily makes it more difficult. ^^ And thank you!!!~~~ ^^
@@tabletoptokki It was a fun playthrough. I did not plan to get it, but after watching your video I might opt in for some quick, relaxing games. Looking forward to the KS.
A couple rules questions from your playthrough: Looks like in the rules there's no diagonal movement, correct? And I think the movement card with all four modules means you can "move one module" of the four. I don't see a restriction that that module can only move one space.
Perhaps this video had pre-release rules, but I just got confirmation from Jason Tagmire on Discord that 1. There's no diagonal movement (unless an ability makes that happen), and 2. a movement card with all four modules means you can move one module of the four, any number of spaces.
Dawwww!!!! This is a smile in a pocket. My Kickstarter copy just arrived and I played the easy difficulty. So approachable! I love having a wide variety of brain-burningness in my collection. And playing solo games cooperatively together is super fun with kids and non-gamers. Thanks for the vid!
I couldn't agree more! Super glad you got your copy & have been enjoying it! Cheers~~~ 🤗
This looks awesome. Also for adults who just wish to enjoy a quick and relaxing gaming session without too much stress. Love the channel, by the way! Now my favourite go-to for board game reviews.
Absolutely great for that as well, which was an awesome surprise! ^^
And thank you, that's so great to hear!!! :D
This does look perfect for my daughter!
AND your shirt is so cute 😍
Yesss!!! I hope she loves it! 😁
And thank you! 🤭
When I initially saw this, I thought no way, too easy. My kids are 18 and 22, so not for them either.
But, the art is sooo adorable...hmmm...
Also, adding the special powers is supposed to be the advanced mode, but those powers seem to make solving the puzzles easier. What do you think?
Another great presentation! Tia, you are awesome!
Correct on the point about the powers! I think ti's "advanced" in that in adds complexity, not necessarily makes it more difficult. ^^
And thank you!!!~~~ ^^
This is soooo cute 😍 I love ROVE and I will probably like this one as well - for me and my little ones (one day)❤
For sure! It'll be a great one to transition into and it's got some legs beyond that too! ^^
More Rove! Excited for the KS next week!
Same!!! And such a great deal for both! :D
At 3:23, you drew from the discard pile instead of the draw pile.
Ooh! Thanks for the catch! ^^
@@tabletoptokki It was a fun playthrough. I did not plan to get it, but after watching your video I might opt in for some quick, relaxing games. Looking forward to the KS.
@@eucliwood3164Glad to hear! Yeah, this was one I initially though I had no interest in as well, but they did a great job with it! ^^
A couple rules questions from your playthrough: Looks like in the rules there's no diagonal movement, correct? And I think the movement card with all four modules means you can "move one module" of the four. I don't see a restriction that that module can only move one space.
Perhaps this video had pre-release rules, but I just got confirmation from Jason Tagmire on Discord that 1. There's no diagonal movement (unless an ability makes that happen), and 2. a movement card with all four modules means you can move one module of the four, any number of spaces.
Yes, this is correct! Orthoganal movement any number of spaces that doesn't break the grid. :)
Do you think I will like this?
With your undying love of small games, of course. 😂