Thank you for teaching and playing this! It was fun and it seems like a cool game I would love to play. Also, I really love the way you do your ads. They are seemlessly incorporated into the video at logical breakpoints of the content in the video. They are beautiful cool looking and cool sounding and on point for the gaming hobby. Well done! Thank you a lot for your fun channel overall and specifically for these kinds of teaches and playthroughs.
I've been trying to get this game for ages, ever since I first say it on the Taylor's Trick Taking channel. The website I normally purchase my games from, seems to have never heard of it; I think they think I'm going slightly nuts. But now... now I can send them a link to this video, proving I'm not loosing my marbles, and in fact , it's they who are wrong! Great video guys, I've been so hoping you'd play this one as it's a game I find really interesting and different.
i love that the colour breaking for you is essentially just remembering, that if this were a normal deck, you have no more cards of that colour anymore - its brilliant and the clump building on the board adds another layer of depth to the concept of targeted trick taking - thats gonna break so many brains XD sidenote on the last round you played - i was really surprised when dave didnt play the 3 as red rather than yellow to take the trick... the way he was building the board and playing the cards, it really felt like he had planned to lead with the blue 2 at some point and that would almost have guaranteed 2 tricks (one from the trump and one from the blue 2) as well as a big clump in that area
Note to others: write the current round score in the box on the scoresheet, don't sum them like Dave was doing. ;-p (There is a sum box at the bottom to total it all up.) I guess the paradox column is to note that it happened, in case a player got a 0 score (like Dave) instead of a negative score which would make it obvious a paradox happened.
I get wanting to get a clump but the clump doesn't matter if you don't get your bid, I think Dave should have played a trump instead of a yellow 3 and taken the trick.
Okay, it’s driving me crazy every time they mention how they want to bid 2 or how clever it is that they can’t bid 2. I just don’t see it? Why is bidding 2 tricks a desirable strategy?
You want to make your bid exactly and often you feel like you can win two tricks - but you can't bid two, so you're forced to try to win an extra one or lose one that you'd normally win. The restriction on not being able to bid two is part of the challenge of the game because it pushes you into uncomfortable territory. -WEM
At the 29min mark how did the round end without a paradox? There are five of each number 1-6, that’s 30 cards, you each discard one card, leaving 27. You can only play 1-6 in four suits, 24 cards. Each round someone should cause a paradox.
You play eight rounds, so in a three-player game you collectively play 24 cards and have one card each remaining in hand. Paradox is likely, but not guaranteed. -WEM
I really love trick-takers, and therefore really love this game! But I think you may need to have pre-existing affection for the genre to really enjoy this one. It’s like listening to a live version of a song you love where they really play with it and take it in new and weird directions… very exciting for a person who has heard the original a million times, less so for someone without that familiarity. At least that has been my experience. Thanks for the video!
Hmmm, you have a really confusing way of explaining the game. Basically you just have to imagine that you are holding a real, suited deck of cards, and playing a normal trick-taking game. Yes, you *do* have to follow the led suit ... if you have (imaginary) cards of that colour. But you can imagine that you are out of that suit, you can say "aw shucks I'm out of that suit..." and play card of a different suit. You can't later say "oops I found a card of that suit" - This is all just the same as a regular trick-taking game, with the brilliant twist of the suits being imaginary...
The more I watch this the more I feel that you don't understand the game. You said that Lincoln could say "yeah I have blue in my hand but I'm going to play red". He can't do this. He has to declare that he has no blue in his hand. If he off-suits a red card, then he needs to indicate that none of his cards can become blue in future...
Great playthrough as usual! However the audio level on the Gamegenics clips are way too high compared to the audio in the gameplay, this has been an issue in other videos you made since you started with the Gamegenic stuff, its really annoying when watching late nights and all of a sudden the subwoofer goes on with that music... :D
Got this for my sister for her birthday but we didn't play it until recently and we had a blast with it. It's a really well thought game, we'll definitely continue playing it 🙌
I just got to play this, with a 2 player to learn from the owner, and then a 5 player. I wanted to buy this immediately, as I have so few warm up/filler games.
The reason people play it this way 43:30 is because it makes every suit a little different. A green 1 is very tough to connect. You would NEED a green 2.
37:48 at the end of the game, the point score doesn’t tell the story. He didn’t write the actual score in the corresponding rounds. He subtotaled in each round instead at the total at the bottom.
Jermsfide, I get my jerseys from Geeky Jerseys. I love them too much. I get a lot of my t-shirts from either Tee Villain or Tee Fury. I'm always on the lookout for neat t-shirts. Thanks for the note and for watching.-Lincoln
Do the tokens placed on the board during a trick where a paradox occurs count for clump scoring? Say the first 2 players manage to play cards and put tokens out, but the 3rd causes a paradox. You said the trick is ignored, does that include the placed tokens?
Yes, the tokens placed before a paradox remain on the board and count towards scoring. Only the trick is interrupted, so no future cards can be played and previous cards played are simply discarded.
The game is based on Schrödinger’s Cat. “In quantum mechanics, Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment that illustrates a paradox of quantum superposition”
It does indeed have a variant for two players: Use cards 1-5. Deal ten cards to each player, then reveal three of the remaining five cards, marking those spaces on the green track (and yellow if necessary). If a player takes fewer than five tricks and doesn't cause a paradox, they score a bonus for placed tokens along with 1 point per trick. -WEM
You can choose to do that if you'd like, but since no spaces on the board are available, you can't accidentally play one of those colors since you have to mark a space when you play a card. -WEM
Wow, this is like Spades on psychedelics, particularly with the option to play the blue side of the scoring cards. Very cool and thinky, two strategies in one!
Love to see trick-taking getting more buzz!! Especially this hidden gem from Japan 💙✨
What's up nostrils?
Thank you for teaching and playing this! It was fun and it seems like a cool game I would love to play.
Also, I really love the way you do your ads. They are seemlessly incorporated into the video at logical breakpoints of the content in the video. They are beautiful cool looking and cool sounding and on point for the gaming hobby. Well done!
Thank you a lot for your fun channel overall and specifically for these kinds of teaches and playthroughs.
I love, love, love Cat in the Box. It’s quickly worked its way into the rotation when a trick-taking or filler game is called for.
I've been trying to get this game for ages, ever since I first say it on the Taylor's Trick Taking channel. The website I normally purchase my games from, seems to have never heard of it; I think they think I'm going slightly nuts. But now... now I can send them a link to this video, proving I'm not loosing my marbles, and in fact , it's they who are wrong!
Great video guys, I've been so hoping you'd play this one as it's a game I find really interesting and different.
Last time I checked Barnes & Noble had this in stock.
i love that the colour breaking for you is essentially just remembering, that if this were a normal deck, you have no more cards of that colour anymore - its brilliant
and the clump building on the board adds another layer of depth to the concept of targeted trick taking - thats gonna break so many brains XD
sidenote on the last round you played - i was really surprised when dave didnt play the 3 as red rather than yellow to take the trick... the way he was building the board and playing the cards, it really felt like he had planned to lead with the blue 2 at some point and that would almost have guaranteed 2 tricks (one from the trump and one from the blue 2) as well as a big clump in that area
Great game!
Note to others: write the current round score in the box on the scoresheet, don't sum them like Dave was doing. ;-p (There is a sum box at the bottom to total it all up.)
I guess the paradox column is to note that it happened, in case a player got a 0 score (like Dave) instead of a negative score which would make it obvious a paradox happened.
Christmas, a cat in a box. Hanukkah, a cat in a box. Kwanza, a cat in a box! EVERY SINGLE HOLIDAY A CAT IN A BOX!!! 😺 🎶
I get wanting to get a clump but the clump doesn't matter if you don't get your bid, I think Dave should have played a trump instead of a yellow 3 and taken the trick.
lol a man and his clump
Okay, it’s driving me crazy every time they mention how they want to bid 2 or how clever it is that they can’t bid 2. I just don’t see it? Why is bidding 2 tricks a desirable strategy?
You want to make your bid exactly and often you feel like you can win two tricks - but you can't bid two, so you're forced to try to win an extra one or lose one that you'd normally win. The restriction on not being able to bid two is part of the challenge of the game because it pushes you into uncomfortable territory. -WEM
At the 29min mark how did the round end without a paradox? There are five of each number 1-6, that’s 30 cards, you each discard one card, leaving 27. You can only play 1-6 in four suits, 24 cards. Each round someone should cause a paradox.
You play eight rounds, so in a three-player game you collectively play 24 cards and have one card each remaining in hand. Paradox is likely, but not guaranteed. -WEM
Such a clever twist on the traditional trick taker. This one has become a favorite.
LOVE! This game, and my wife hates trick taking games but has requested this one now! (BTW the board folds in half for 3 players.)
LOL, of course it does - doh!
@@davidarnott4850 Thanks for this video, I got a lot of chuckles from watching you all play.
Playing with 2 or 3 players I just keep the board folded.
Thanks for the play through. Makes more sense seeing it played. It's now on my wish list.
I played this at Austi-Con this year. It was a lot of fun.
I really love trick-takers, and therefore really love this game! But I think you may need to have pre-existing affection for the genre to really enjoy this one.
It’s like listening to a live version of a song you love where they really play with it and take it in new and weird directions… very exciting for a person who has heard the original a million times, less so for someone without that familiarity.
At least that has been my experience. Thanks for the video!
Better wording.... Red is the "Triumph" suit.
Hmmm, you have a really confusing way of explaining the game.
Basically you just have to imagine that you are holding a real, suited deck of cards, and playing a normal trick-taking game.
Yes, you *do* have to follow the led suit ... if you have (imaginary) cards of that colour. But you can imagine that you are out of that suit, you can say "aw shucks I'm out of that suit..." and play card of a different suit. You can't later say "oops I found a card of that suit" - This is all just the same as a regular trick-taking game, with the brilliant twist of the suits being imaginary...
The more I watch this the more I feel that you don't understand the game. You said that Lincoln could say "yeah I have blue in my hand but I'm going to play red".
He can't do this. He has to declare that he has no blue in his hand. If he off-suits a red card, then he needs to indicate that none of his cards can become blue in future...
The game looks really interesting, wish I could have played it with you guys!
WOW This is kind of boring game I'm surprised that all comments here are positive for it. I love the fact that you explain the game and play Thanks
"what's in the box!"
Me, before watching: Okay, cool name, but is it dead, or alive?
Why couldn’t Nikki lead a red 3 at the end of first round trumps were broken
Because she could no longer play red as she had played non-red in a prior trick that was led by red.
This is game is interesting. Its like playing trick-taking with tic-tac-toe.
I was on the fence with this one but now I'm so excited to try it out! Thanks for the playthrough!
Great filler game.
Great playthrough as usual! However the audio level on the Gamegenics clips are way too high compared to the audio in the gameplay, this has been an issue in other videos you made since you started with the Gamegenic stuff, its really annoying when watching late nights and all of a sudden the subwoofer goes on with that music... :D
But... what's in the box?!
Got this for my sister for her birthday but we didn't play it until recently and we had a blast with it. It's a really well thought game, we'll definitely continue playing it 🙌
I just got to play this, with a 2 player to learn from the owner, and then a 5 player.
I wanted to buy this immediately, as I have so few warm up/filler games.
I’m enjoying this game 👍🏼
46:51 About dogs being males and cats female.
In German a nongender dog is called he (der Hund) and non-gender cat is called she (die Katze)
The reason people play it this way 43:30 is because it makes every suit a little different. A green 1 is very tough to connect. You would NEED a green 2.
37:48 at the end of the game, the point score doesn’t tell the story. He didn’t write the actual score in the corresponding rounds. He subtotaled in each round instead at the total at the bottom.
Interesting game. Also, Lincoln you wear the coolest shirts and Jerseys. I wonder how you find these things.
Jermsfide, I get my jerseys from Geeky Jerseys. I love them too much. I get a lot of my t-shirts from either Tee Villain or Tee Fury. I'm always on the lookout for neat t-shirts. Thanks for the note and for watching.-Lincoln
Awesome, thanks.
More card games!
Unfortunally this game is not easily accessible outside US. Hope to get it someday soon here in europe too.
There is no plenty for winning more tricks than your prediction!
Awesome video! Thank you for sharing! You're all guys sooo cool!
Do the tokens placed on the board during a trick where a paradox occurs count for clump scoring? Say the first 2 players manage to play cards and put tokens out, but the 3rd causes a paradox. You said the trick is ignored, does that include the placed tokens?
Yes, the tokens placed before a paradox remain on the board and count towards scoring. Only the trick is interrupted, so no future cards can be played and previous cards played are simply discarded.
The game is based on Schrödinger’s Cat. “In quantum mechanics, Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment that illustrates a paradox of quantum superposition”
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it looks so fun. when will it be available in Europe / Norway ?
Good to see you all, would you please play more hidden role games?
Thanks for your gameplay.
It's dead, Jim. Wait, it was alive.
Thought this deluxe edition had a variant for two players and that the bidding process was dismissed.
It does indeed have a variant for two players: Use cards 1-5. Deal ten cards to each player, then reveal three of the remaining five cards, marking those spaces on the green track (and yellow if necessary). If a player takes fewer than five tricks and doesn't cause a paradox, they score a bonus for placed tokens along with 1 point per trick. -WEM
21:32 Dave's superpowers
The negative points are too harsh for a fairly random determination of who causes a paradox.
Have you tried playing it without negative points? I'm curious.
When all numbers in a color are taken, should all players "X" out that color on their boards, since that color is no longer available to anyone?
You can choose to do that if you'd like, but since no spaces on the board are available, you can't accidentally play one of those colors since you have to mark a space when you play a card. -WEM
@@boardgamegeek Makes sense. Thanks!
Where does Lincoln get his hockey jerseys?
Jonathan, I get them from Geeky Jerseys. I love them too much for my own good. Thanks for the note and for watching.-Lincoln
Wow, this is like Spades on psychedelics, particularly with the option to play the blue side of the scoring cards. Very cool and thinky, two strategies in one!