Ganz Schön Clever is a great roll-and-write (one of the best, in my opinion) and you can play it solo as well. There is an upcoming one, Super-Skill Pinball, which also plays great. A free sample is available right now. I also like Corinth, though I’d rate it in the same league as this one. I haven”t tried the new roll-and-write from Jamie Stegmaier, Rolling Realms, but it looks interesting.
I have only played Cartographers, Welcome to and Railroad Ink. (and now, Rolling America) All great games. I might slightly prefer Welcome to, but it really depends on the day.
Thanks for the fun playthrough. I agree roll and writes make for great quarantine games. Have you ever tried playing where each player is only allowed to use the dice they roll? That would probably minimize instances of the exact same move and increase map diversity, especially in larger groups. Looking forward to more games that play well with two (or more).
when you say the corners don't count towards the neighboring rule. does that mean I can put a 2 in Utah and a 6 in New Mexico? since it's corner to corner? same with Arizona & Colorada and then again with Wisconsin & Indiana
True, there would be a statistically correct way of playing this game, but (as in a game like MONOPOLY) the dice outcomes are so random that it would almost always be thwarted. Nonetheless, there are some possible advantages in the choices that players make.
Really studying the video to learn the game, I just wish with each move you would say why you are putting the number there. The directions are basic with the game. The neighboring state rule took me a while to understand watching you guys. Im like, why did he/she put that number there? I have watched it a bunch of times now and finally clicking, I think ;)
How did you do? What are your favorite roll and writes?
Ganz Schön Clever is a great roll-and-write (one of the best, in my opinion) and you can play it solo as well. There is an upcoming one, Super-Skill Pinball, which also plays great. A free sample is available right now. I also like Corinth, though I’d rate it in the same league as this one. I haven”t tried the new roll-and-write from Jamie Stegmaier, Rolling Realms, but it looks interesting.
@@zhivik Oh we love Ganz Schön Clever! The app is great too! We'll keep an eye out for the ones you mentioned.
I have only played Cartographers, Welcome to and Railroad Ink. (and now, Rolling America) All great games. I might slightly prefer Welcome to, but it really depends on the day.
I played along and got 19! This is a challenging game... It's the first time I played.
Got 10 x's and 3 remaining powers (all the dupes!). GG guys.
Thanks for the playthrough and teach was able to learn and play along ! Thanks you!
Thanks for the fun playthrough. I agree roll and writes make for great quarantine games. Have you ever tried playing where each player is only allowed to use the dice they roll? That would probably minimize instances of the exact same move and increase map diversity, especially in larger groups. Looking forward to more games that play well with two (or more).
thanks so much for this! I hope you do some more roll and writes play -alongs!
We have a few more planned in the coming weeks!
when you say the corners don't count towards the neighboring rule. does that mean I can put a 2 in Utah and a 6 in New Mexico? since it's corner to corner?
same with Arizona & Colorada and then again with Wisconsin & Indiana
12 Xs! This is wickedly difficult!
thank you, that was so fun! I had 13X lol, this is hard
What is the dice tray that you use? It looks really nice.
True, there would be a statistically correct way of playing this game, but (as in a game like MONOPOLY) the dice outcomes are so random that it would almost always be thwarted. Nonetheless, there are some possible advantages in the choices that players make.
my favorites are welcome to, castles of burgundy dice, cartographers, and florenza dice
That's funny we have all 4 of those games! Still haven't played our copy of Florenza yet.
Really studying the video to learn the game, I just wish with each move you would say why you are putting the number there. The directions are basic with the game. The neighboring state rule took me a while to understand watching you guys. Im like, why did he/she put that number there? I have watched it a bunch of times now and finally clicking, I think ;)
Man that was tough! I got 12
lol but you took down Welcome to...! :)
play along with you got 12