This also kills wingspan for me. And I on the other hand love and adore wingspan! I'll still play it and get the rest of the expansions, but raising robots as an engine builder works so much smoother and faster! Engine builders are my favorite and raising robots pretty much smashes my favorite two together, wingspan, and race for the galaxy. I just wish the game was longer
Thank you for the high quality playthrough. The zoomed in displays and detailed descriptions were very easy to follow. I really do appreciate the quality of content that you provide and present. It makes decisions on whether to back or purchase a game much easier.
I really enjoyed this. I would totally watch you guys play games again. I like how you took your time and stayed casual throughout. I played for the first time today and your video really helped me. :-)
to reduce luck of the draw / add more interaction introduce any of 1. a market row for robots 2. a display row for class cards 3. add the energy cards to the player hand how would you implement the details of these variations to ensure balance and fairness?
I backed this game. Can't wait for it to arrive. Glad to know it fits the Wingspan niche. I never bought Wingspan; it never attracted me. I don't like 'gotcha' games either. I want people happy at the table, not grumbling. Thanks for the playthrough! May 2024 is the estimated date for the Kickstarter version.
How This Made List (aka HTML) I taught computer science + love of board games = Just Another Very Anticipated (aka Java) game to look forward to. Very good explanation. Really love the polish and quality of your videos. Thank you.
@@AntLabGames Hey you weren’t wrong! Super fun, we played it back to back and had a blast. Your play through helped me get a great feel and table it with no issues. Appreciate you guys and the awesome content. 😀
The one thing missing from the KS version was inserts for the box. This game cries out for it badly. I found a good set of 3d print files for it, and I think it makes the setup much easier as it separates out the bits for each player nicely.
I think Raising Robots is the simpler of the 3 you mentioned. The replayability of all three is very good (all of them have a TON of cards. It will take you a while to see them all in a game). I like Ark Nova, but it is a real hit or miss game. You either love it or hate it, and it has a lot going on. If I could only choose one? Maybe Earth, but the other two are pretty close in terms of my enjoyment thus far. Of course, of the 3, Raising Robots is the only one I have in my library, but I attribute that more to my kickstarter addiction than to my liking it more.
No boardgame exists to kill another boardgame. Different themes different sensations. This bad habit of saying that game x kills game y is more of a private and personal opinion than the absolute reason for something. so we have 2 good games for free choice.
Agreed. Raising Robots killed Wingspan for US. This is our opinion. People are free to love both, but our limited collection size encourages us to be very selective with what games we keep and what games leave. Raising Robots is coming into our collection and Wingspan is leaving it.
@@AntLabGamesHe's right though, the birds theme is a lot more mainstream. Also Wingspan doesn't look like a kids game like this one and is imo more elegant. The gameplay might be better for hardcore board game players like you but it will never reach the same success with the masses.
This also kills wingspan for me. And I on the other hand love and adore wingspan! I'll still play it and get the rest of the expansions, but raising robots as an engine builder works so much smoother and faster! Engine builders are my favorite and raising robots pretty much smashes my favorite two together, wingspan, and race for the galaxy. I just wish the game was longer
Thank you for the high quality playthrough. The zoomed in displays and detailed descriptions were very easy to follow.
I really do appreciate the quality of content that you provide and present. It makes decisions on whether to back or purchase a game much easier.
Thank you for the kind words!
Thanks for the awesome play through and review. Thanks for your kind words about our games.
You make great games!
Very much looking forward to this game arriving. The mechanics and art look truly fantastic.
I really enjoyed this. I would totally watch you guys play games again. I like how you took your time and stayed casual throughout.
I played for the first time today and your video really helped me. :-)
Outstanding! Can't wait to get my copy!
Thanks for this video of quality playthrough. I knew almost nothing about the game and by the end I learned everything from you.
Awesome thanks!
I am looking forward to this game! I backed it!
to reduce luck of the draw / add more interaction introduce any of
1. a market row for robots
2. a display row for class cards
3. add the energy cards to the player hand
how would you implement the details of these variations to ensure balance and fairness?
Great playthrough! Very informative and helpful!
I backed this game. Can't wait for it to arrive. Glad to know it fits the Wingspan niche. I never bought Wingspan; it never attracted me. I don't like 'gotcha' games either. I want people happy at the table, not grumbling. Thanks for the playthrough! May 2024 is the estimated date for the Kickstarter version.
Awesome thanks!
Well the games are already at USA ports so should start delivering by end of October beginning November.
@@codydavis3100 Wow! Sure hope that's the case!
Nauvoo also made Stockpile which is excellent.
This is one I really want to try
Stockpile is great. They also made The Reckoners, which is a game based on the books by Brandon Sanderson. It's a really good Coop game.
I haven't heard of that game before but now I can't wait till this game comes to retail! It will replace my Wingspan as well XD
You can't gain a duct tape from a wild symbol.
Starting to wish I backed this on KS. Looks good and the art is dope but seemed very heavy and seeing a playthrough definitely helps.
At 47:20(ish) shouldn't Frances have gotten 7 on the Fabricate instead of 6? 4 for the card, 2 for the cubes, and 1 for the uncovered upgrade?
Yes it does look like she should had 7 power. She likely missed the bonus from the uncovered power boost via the upgrade.
@@sethvanorden1 Great, then I'm understanding the rules properly. Thanks for the reply. Have a good one.
How This Made List (aka HTML)
I taught computer science + love of board games = Just Another Very Anticipated (aka Java) game to look forward to. Very good explanation. Really love the polish and quality of your videos. Thank you.
Thank you!
My copy arrived yesterday and this play through hit the spot. Looks like a winner.
Awesome! Enjoy, it’s a lot of fun.
@@AntLabGames Hey you weren’t wrong! Super fun, we played it back to back and had a blast. Your play through helped me get a great feel and table it with no issues. Appreciate you guys and the awesome content. 😀
The one thing missing from the KS version was inserts for the box. This game cries out for it badly. I found a good set of 3d print files for it, and I think it makes the setup much easier as it separates out the bits for each player nicely.
if you had to pick one game only, which would it be? Earth, Raising Robots, or Ark Nova? I’m interested in all three but they all seem to overlap
I think Raising Robots is the simpler of the 3 you mentioned. The replayability of all three is very good (all of them have a TON of cards. It will take you a while to see them all in a game). I like Ark Nova, but it is a real hit or miss game. You either love it or hate it, and it has a lot going on. If I could only choose one? Maybe Earth, but the other two are pretty close in terms of my enjoyment thus far. Of course, of the 3, Raising Robots is the only one I have in my library, but I attribute that more to my kickstarter addiction than to my liking it more.
Ark Nova is by far the best of the three for me, but it's also the heaviest. If you prefer lighter games, go with Earth.
ALG, assemble! Hehe Nice gameplay!
No boardgame exists to kill another boardgame. Different themes different sensations. This bad habit of saying that game x kills game y is more of a private and personal opinion than the absolute reason for something. so we have 2 good games for free choice.
Agreed. Raising Robots killed Wingspan for US. This is our opinion. People are free to love both, but our limited collection size encourages us to be very selective with what games we keep and what games leave. Raising Robots is coming into our collection and Wingspan is leaving it.
maybe this game is better for some, but to kill wingspan that's overstated
pretty sure in few years most people wont even remember this one
Wingspan is way overrated. Our opinion but shared by many in our circle.
Elizabeth Hargrave, of Wingspan, is pure L3ftist rubbish
Nothing kills wingspan. Birds>robots
Respectfully disagree
@@AntLabGamesHe's right though, the birds theme is a lot more mainstream. Also Wingspan doesn't look like a kids game like this one and is imo more elegant. The gameplay might be better for hardcore board game players like you but it will never reach the same success with the masses.
Birds are robots.
Disagreed
To compare it to Wingspan.... mmmmm, no. There is just so much to wingspan that makes it an ever green game.