Great playthrough ! I think there was a mistake in final scoring and Edward is the winner 😉 Shrey and Ken are tied for Connaught region, so 3 points each. Final scoring should be : Edward 34 winner Ken 31 Shrey 30 Derek 28
Good idea showing your faces in the beginning. And everyone is looking presentable. I think some other similar playthrough videos would be good to follow suit.
Great video, y'all!! Dynamic ia definitely a good description for the gameplay. There's just the right amount of avenues to explore for victory that you can pivot pretty well during the whole game
Thanks for the kind words - Glad you liked it!
WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO ME?! I DIDNT WANT TO BUY THIS GAME. I came her, I ordered.I hope you are proud of yourself!
Great playthrough !
I think there was a mistake in final scoring and Edward is the winner 😉
Shrey and Ken are tied for Connaught region, so 3 points each.
Final scoring should be :
Edward 34 winner
Ken 31
Shrey 30
Derek 28
Excellent.
Just got this!!! Can't wait to get this to the table over Christmas, and with family I haven't seen in years!! 🙂
This playthrough sold me on this game! Eagerly awaiting my copy!
You guys made me order this game.
Good to see you back - hopefully a good break.
Good idea showing your faces in the beginning. And everyone is looking presentable. I think some other similar playthrough videos would be good to follow suit.
Nice game and playthrough, gg.
Great video, y'all!! Dynamic ia definitely a good description for the gameplay. There's just the right amount of avenues to explore for victory that you can pivot pretty well during the whole game
Would really like to play this one, looks great. Thanks for the entertaining stream and great ending!
ty for this so much!
This has a clear Inis vibe to me
Is this the new Björn Borg Tennis game? :)
You guys going to any board game cons this year?
reminds me of taj mahal, knizia classic
Why do all Peer Sylvester games that I know of (King Is Dead 2nd ed., Polynesia, this) feel like cube train games…
I think it’s because Peer seems to really strive for sparse rule sets, which is a feature shared with many cube rails games.