+Forlorn79 True, understanding how to read the cards may take a while, but once you have dealt with each card, you recognize them and get to focus more on strategy.
+Pandaman64 Well, the rules take a while to grasp. It is likely that you will get a bit confused during your first game or two. However, spending a game or two learning is well worth it. It would be equally sad to miss out on a great game like this just because one lacked the patience to learn the rules.This game is actually a bit like Puerto Rico, only that it plays very well for two players and has a space theme.
+FantasyWargnome Funny you respond to this so long after I post the comment. Currently, while I don't like the game enough to purchase a copy, I do like playing it from time to time on boardgamearenadotcom.
+Pandaman64 I would have responded earlier, but I just read your comment. If you still consider buying the game, keep in mind that it works best with two players. If you typically play games with more than one person, you might want to consider Puerto Rico instead, which requires at least three players.
Thanks! This really clarified the Consume: Trade sequence.
those icons!
Clear explanation. Thank you.
Thanks a milion for doing this video!!!
Nice, you should try to do this for Power Grid also since there are only like 4-5 tutorials in all of youtube for it.
awesome! Thank you!!!
Hmm, so is this card game like the old computer game for Apple II titled Reach for the Stars?
Not really
This game is interesting but gets complicated with all the different kinds of powers.
+Forlorn79 True, understanding how to read the cards may take a while, but once you have dealt with each card, you recognize them and get to focus more on strategy.
wow is this the american art style? It's horrendous! Thank god we have the UK version, it's gorgeous.
there's something sad about a game that takes longer to explain the rules for than it does to play.
+Pandaman64 Well, the rules take a while to grasp. It is likely that you will get a bit confused during your first game or two. However, spending a game or two learning is well worth it. It would be equally sad to miss out on a great game like this just because one lacked the patience to learn the rules.This game is actually a bit like Puerto Rico, only that it plays very well for two players and has a space theme.
+FantasyWargnome Funny you respond to this so long after I post the comment. Currently, while I don't like the game enough to purchase a copy, I do like playing it from time to time on boardgamearenadotcom.
+Pandaman64 I would have responded earlier, but I just read your comment. If you still consider buying the game, keep in mind that it works best with two players. If you typically play games with more than one person, you might want to consider Puerto Rico instead, which requires at least three players.