What I'm getting from this, is that the game is analogous to fantasy football, in that it uses real-world data, from a game that hasn't happened yet, in order to generate stats. However, instead of being tied to the performance of one player, the stats are gathered from ONE MATCH of a real football game, chosen in advance. Nice.
Considering im in my mid 50s and just getting into board games, i bought this for my 8yo Granddaughter who lives in Europe and I am moving too. For me, way too many rules to remember and then i have to txlate them from English, so i will need to watch this like 10-20 times to make any sense. I miss the old simple games where it doesnt take 500 rules to play it
If you need to watch this 10 times, then I ve failed. Keep in mind that more rules makes a game more interesting as it adds more decisions to players. But this game is a bit hard for an 8 y old kid unless it is experienced to such games
@@peakyboardgamer Not your fault....i am just new to board games so am used to old games like chess etc. Havent played a board game in like 30+ years and things have changed.....a lot lol. Many more options in game movements etc than 30 yrs ago
A correction. In setup if in a 2 player game you remove 12 dragons which must be 2 of each good type! and in a 3 player game you remove 6 dragons (not 8) which must be 1 of each good type! Sorry.
Thank you for this clear explanation. Makes figuring out the game play so much easier. Much appreciated
Thanks so much for watching!
Great instructional video. I will recommend you guys to friends and family.
Thank you for the clear and consice format. I wish you success.
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What I'm getting from this, is that the game is analogous to fantasy football, in that it uses real-world data, from a game that hasn't happened yet, in order to generate stats. However, instead of being tied to the performance of one player, the stats are gathered from ONE MATCH of a real football game, chosen in advance. Nice.
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Thanks for explaining that so clearly!
Thanks for watching!
Considering im in my mid 50s and just getting into board games, i bought this for my 8yo Granddaughter who lives in Europe and I am moving too. For me, way too many rules to remember and then i have to txlate them from English, so i will need to watch this like 10-20 times to make any sense. I miss the old simple games where it doesnt take 500 rules to play it
If you need to watch this 10 times, then I ve failed. Keep in mind that more rules makes a game more interesting as it adds more decisions to players. But this game is a bit hard for an 8 y old kid unless it is experienced to such games
@@peakyboardgamer Not your fault....i am just new to board games so am used to old games like chess etc. Havent played a board game in like 30+ years and things have changed.....a lot lol. Many more options in game movements etc than 30 yrs ago
A correction. In setup if in a 2 player game you remove 12 dragons which must be 2 of each good type! and in a 3 player game you remove 6 dragons (not 8) which must be 1 of each good type!
Sorry.