We did an unboxing, so I imagine we'll do a review of it ua-cam.com/video/qoSRnIawOAU/v-deo.html (This Andy speaking: Flamercaft is excellent. It's a solid worker placement and resource collection game with some really great combos and killer artwork. It runs a bit longer than I'd like but turns go fast and it's just so great to look at.)
@@MeepleMountain thank you Andy I appreciate the straight forward feedback. I will watch the unboxing video. I’m looking for another game like flamecraft I recently purchased and played endless winter and I love it. Now I’m looking to flamecraft. Many people complained about the length of endless winter but didn’t seem to feel that long. So maybe flamecraft will be close to the same game length feeling. I was already told to buy it but didn’t. Now I’m thinking I should.
@@bestatstartrek2179 Right on, I think you'll like it! I actually backed it on Kickstarter and I thought I'd enjoy it enough that I got the deluxe version. My copy came with some sweet bells and whistles along with upgraded components. I think it was a good purchase.
Great video! I have a 5 and a 9 year old (when this delivers). If you had to pick just 1, which game works better for your whole family and which one do you as an adult enjoy the most? If we are not playing with our kids, my wife and I typically play two players if that helps.
Which game versus Maple Valley and Creature Comforts? I’d pick Maple Valley as creature comforts can feel long which is hard for the kids. Maple Valley also seems more strategic than CC because in CC you roll dice and that’s what you end up being able to do for your turn is from your dice. MV is from cards and you really are able to move around and do what you want more easily.
I got both because the KS MV offered a KS CC in a bundle but I agree that MV is the one I’ll play more often with my kids and more in general while still offering good crunchy decisions. This might beat out PARKS as my prettiest game to look at!
Great video! Thanks for sharing Maple Valley!!
Great game!!
I enjoyed Creatures comfort n cafe baras. Ofc i hv to get this one. The art that i just can’t help but adore
We love creature comforts and this seems right up our alley!
It’s great! You should look into it!
Great tutorial. Thank you so much!
Great explanation, thank you!
Are you going to do a review of flamecraft. Wondering if it’s a decent buy
We did an unboxing, so I imagine we'll do a review of it
ua-cam.com/video/qoSRnIawOAU/v-deo.html
(This Andy speaking: Flamercaft is excellent. It's a solid worker placement and resource collection game with some really great combos and killer artwork. It runs a bit longer than I'd like but turns go fast and it's just so great to look at.)
@@MeepleMountain thank you Andy I appreciate the straight forward feedback. I will watch the unboxing video. I’m looking for another game like flamecraft I recently purchased and played endless winter and I love it. Now I’m looking to flamecraft. Many people complained about the length of endless winter but didn’t seem to feel that long. So maybe flamecraft will be close to the same game length feeling. I was already told to buy it but didn’t. Now I’m thinking I should.
@@MeepleMountain well thanks I guess that’s all it took for me to decide called the game store and they have it. Heading out to get it 😀
@@bestatstartrek2179 Right on, I think you'll like it! I actually backed it on Kickstarter and I thought I'd enjoy it enough that I got the deluxe version. My copy came with some sweet bells and whistles along with upgraded components. I think it was a good purchase.
@@MeepleMountain I went a little nuts . Bought flamecraft, the wolves and 2 expAnsions for endless winter 🥶🤣😂🤣
Great video! I have a 5 and a 9 year old (when this delivers). If you had to pick just 1, which game works better for your whole family and which one do you as an adult enjoy the most? If we are not playing with our kids, my wife and I typically play two players if that helps.
Which game versus Maple Valley and Creature Comforts? I’d pick Maple Valley as creature comforts can feel long which is hard for the kids. Maple Valley also seems more strategic than CC because in CC you roll dice and that’s what you end up being able to do for your turn is from your dice. MV is from cards and you really are able to move around and do what you want more easily.
I got both because the KS MV offered a KS CC in a bundle but I agree that MV is the one I’ll play more often with my kids and more in general while still offering good crunchy decisions. This might beat out PARKS as my prettiest game to look at!
I feel stupid, but this sounds confusing. Very cute though!