Ra - 4p - Teach, Playthrough, and Discussion
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- *This is excerpted from our previously live-streamed play-through*
After a game of Weimar ended earlier than hoped for, Edward, from Heavy Cardboard, is joined by friends for a full-game play-through of the newest edition of Ra, by 25th Century Games. Let us know what you think in the comments below, and don't forget to like and subscribe!
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Timestamps:
00:00 - The Teach
13:07 - Round 1
42:18 - Round 2
1:08:35 - Round 3
1:33:50 - Final Scoring
1:36:47 - Discussion
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I bought the deluxe edition last year and am extremely satisfied with my purchase. Such a masterpiece!
Thanks for covering this masterpiece. That's, I'd argue, perfect game.
In the beginning you say the one who calls RA, can pass if everyone else pass. But in the end of the teach you say that the person has to bid something 😅😵💫 and you play like you said in the beginning. I never played it, but many people like it so I had to watch what it's all about, and I understand, looks kinda cool. And thanks for the play!
Or maby I was just not paying enogh attention 🙈
This was such a fun stream. What a great game.
I agree with the opinon of the designer Morgan Dontanville: "This game was all about the rate of diminishing return. When I first tried it I was so enamored with the system that I wanted to immediately go back to it to try to grog out how the whole thing worked. Over time though I found that the game was made on lucky breaks. You can try to stem the tide, but often you are going to get what you get. Yes you can push your luck too far and create more valuable lots for others, and yes knowing when to time your bids is very important, but nothing is as important as getting the big run at the end of the round.
It's a kooky probability puzzle, that just ends up seeming more and more random the more I play it.
That said screaming "Ra! Ra! Ra!" is still fun (which is why this gets a 4). I'd like this game more if you just screamed "Ra!" at people".
The thing I envy from this production is the player mats. I'd love to have something equivalent for my old Uberplay copy
FWIW, the rules say that the first action is not random. The player with the highest value tile goes first in each epoch, even at the beginning of the game. Granted, a tiny detail, and it worked out exactly the right way at the start of the game. Then Shrey caught it.
I noticed they randomized the first player at the start of the game. Edward won it, but to be correct the person with the highest number in each era always starts the round.
@22:40 dang, who shuffled this bag of tiles??
I've been to a wet auction before...
RA RA RA
sadly i sold my old copy😢
What happened to the discussion? So short! It’s a key part of why some of us tune in. Otherwise a good show.
We had streamed Ra previously so we didn’t really add much to it, hence not much of one this stream. But noted for going forward!
@@Heavycardboard Understood, many thanks. I do like the way you have segmented the streams onto learn, play & discuss.
It’s not pronounced MEdici, in English, it’s pronounced meDIci