You didn't quite say that the rails determining a company's value have to be consecutive. It doesn't matter in any of your examples, but I didn't understand why you would care which end you play to. Also, rules say a company with negative value just counts as zero
This feels like THE game a person plays rather than A game a person plays. Meaning, it seems like this is a game that can become the regular game for a group to always play. The foot print is huge, and it feels like there is a ton of depth here. Both good things :D
It definitely is and I enjoy it too! I've found there's a pretty big crossover between train fans and trick-taking fans. Who knew? Thanks for the comments, luckilukey!! 😁😁
Quite a bit going on here, I've definitely had my eye on this one before but I'm fairly confident no one in my game group would like it. I do love seeing trick takers taking a piece from another game genre and making it their own
This is the first time I've watched one of your videos, and you haven't managed to "sell" the game to me. I don't know why, but this one just came off the rails somewhere (see what I did there??).
Hey Warriorking, yeah this was the first game where a main trick-taking friend of mine bounced off the game pretty hard. So I was a bit more hesitant to cover it, even though I liked it for the most part. Hahaaa love that rail pun 🤩😆
You didn't quite say that the rails determining a company's value have to be consecutive. It doesn't matter in any of your examples, but I didn't understand why you would care which end you play to. Also, rules say a company with negative value just counts as zero
Great clarification, Thomas! 🙌 I've pinned this to point that out. Cheers!!
We always played it negative to give more of an xx game feel but yes
Wondering that as well. Consecutive from the starting station card and also counting that station?
This feels like THE game a person plays rather than A game a person plays. Meaning, it seems like this is a game that can become the regular game for a group to always play. The foot print is huge, and it feels like there is a ton of depth here. Both good things :D
Oh totally! I've been seeing comments that quite a lot of people love playing this game regularly as their main game of the night. How rad!
I agree that this game is more about managing your hand than winning tricks, but I really enjoy it.
It definitely is and I enjoy it too! I've found there's a pretty big crossover between train fans and trick-taking fans. Who knew? Thanks for the comments, luckilukey!! 😁😁
Welcome back, Trick! Get well soon 😷
Thanks so much, Harrison! 🤒👍
Quite a bit going on here, I've definitely had my eye on this one before but I'm fairly confident no one in my game group would like it. I do love seeing trick takers taking a piece from another game genre and making it their own
Yeah, this can get pretty crunchy with the right group. There's a bit more than anyone in my group expected too, when we dove into it!
We have started using the advanced rule for the game which is to randomize them and it adds another layer to it
Oh I love that to keep it fresh! Great idea J.R! 😁🙌
I am getting tired of watching your videos and then going online and buying these games that I never get to play.
Hahahaa you had me in the first half, not gonna lie!
This is the first time I've watched one of your videos, and you haven't managed to "sell" the game to me. I don't know why, but this one just came off the rails somewhere (see what I did there??).
Hey Warriorking, yeah this was the first game where a main trick-taking friend of mine bounced off the game pretty hard. So I was a bit more hesitant to cover it, even though I liked it for the most part. Hahaaa love that rail pun 🤩😆