Thanks for the review and the video from Little Roundtop at the end. I'm looking forward to the NPS reopening that section of the Gettysburg battlefield later this Spring. They have done a ton of erosion protection and new paths to explore the hill.
I played classic. I also think that the discovery is its most appealing aspect. But it's hard to teach (and the rulebook made it hard to learn also) but it's so great. Also I wouldn't play it >3 players. There is almost no interaction and you just sit there and wait. That's why many people seem to only play it solo (I have solo games for that, so..).
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer There's a channel that you might enjoy called Tasting History. It has a similar, or abbreviated version of the classical music piece that you played at the start of this video. I am now a shining example of why you shouldn't explain a joke.
the "what" joke took me a lot longer than I should admit...
Ha!
Thanks for the review and the video from Little Roundtop at the end. I'm looking forward to the NPS reopening that section of the Gettysburg battlefield later this Spring. They have done a ton of erosion protection and new paths to explore the hill.
That's very cool. I didn't know they were doing that work. Thanks.
This is apparently the basis for the upcoming Star Trek deck builder, too! Very exciting to see how this is adapted to that world!
Agreed.
Awesome, very informative review! Thank you!!
Thank you.
Yeah, this game is great, I have all 3. Worth getting the others as well. So much content.
Indeed. Thanks!
I played classic. I also think that the discovery is its most appealing aspect.
But it's hard to teach (and the rulebook made it hard to learn also) but it's so great. Also I wouldn't play it >3 players. There is almost no interaction and you just sit there and wait. That's why many people seem to only play it solo (I have solo games for that, so..).
Good points. Thanks.
Also: This game is great solo.
I haven’t tried it yet solo. Thanks.
Tasting History Games?
Eh?
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer There's a channel that you might enjoy called Tasting History. It has a similar, or abbreviated version of the classical music piece that you played at the start of this video.
I am now a shining example of why you shouldn't explain a joke.
@@chrisdonovan8795 Ah. Thanks. It's a YoutTube library tune.