This made me so happy to see a modern video reviewing this classic game. It’s an absolute masterpiece and a game that many who have come into board gaming in the past 5 years haven’t had a chance to experience. It’s a shame it’s fairly difficult to find, even the reprint.
You're correct! It's sad _so_ many old games like this just get buried in the piles of the overproduced kickstarter games of new. Glad you enjoyed the video! You should enjoy my channel because I'm entirely focused on lesser-known and forgotten board games like this. :) :)
Another fantastic episode UDG! Really been wanting to get this for over 10 years, hopefully one day! Looks amazing honestly! Looking forward to your top 50!! 😺
Glad you enjoyed! This is one of those games that just works. I don’t know why it seems to get pushed to the back of the shelf. Even with me, we overlook it and forget about it sometimes. It’s gorgeous! Hopefully you get to try it sometime soon!
Seems like a lot of people have been saying similar things... either it's been on their shelf of shame or they've always wanted to try it. I say go for it!! Very versatile game for all types of gamers & styles.
Firenze is a masterpiece. Can't remember what got me to check it out but it was even better than I anticipated. Thanks for reminding me of another game that needs to put in an appearance at game night. I didn't even realize it was from the same genius as Hansa Teutonica. Andreas Stedding is rapidly becoming a favorite designer. Also saw the review of Kogge, that looks great also. Right now I vwould say Firenze is my favorite Andreas Stedding game but I would like to do more exploring of Hansa Teutonica which holds a special place in my heart because of the SU&SD skit at the end of the review. I like Patrician as well alrhough I have yet to play it. It's just such a neat idea.
That's awesome you know and love Firenze too! Steding is great. He's probably one of the top 5 most underrated game designers in my opinion. I have played many of his games, and Firenze is one of my favorites. Obviously Hansa Teutonica is amazing, and that game is my favorite game ever, so it's hard to beat that one (I know exactly the SUSD skit you're referring to haha). But I do like a lot of his games. One I did _not_ care for is Norenberc. In my opinion, that one is not worth your time. It looks really cool, but the gameplay felt very shallow and uninteresting to me. Maybe I missed something, but it just didn't grab me like his other games. Plus the Norenberc scoring is completely random and makes no sense haha. Thanks again for all the comments!
That's awesome! One thing I love about posting new episodes is hearing from fellow gamers who appreciate the same games I do. It seems like everyone is soooo obsessed with the latest and greatest stuff, while I am the complete opposite! It's nice to know there are still lots of us OG gamers out there who "get it." :)
Cool, I picked this game up a couple months ago and have yet to play but I saw a lot of good things about it so I’m excited to watch your video a little later today. I thanks for posting, love the Content!
Awesome pick-up! You will be glad you got it, and I'm excited for you to experience it! Like I say in the video, give it a learning game to get familiar with the cards. Once you get that learning game in, then it just gets better and better. Thanks for the kind words :)
This looks beautiful! Looks like the tower building might be somewhat similar to Ticket To Ride where people might take your routes before you can? I have never heard of Firenze but I’m loving the look of it! Great video as always!
Actually, I had never thought of comparing Firenze to TTR, but that's a great observation! It's a _much_ different game, so I wouldn't compare the games whatsoever, but now that you mention it, that looming tension of someone possibly taking your tower space _does_ feel like the TTR tension of someone beating you to claim a route. Interesting thought! I'd say Firenze is a step up in complexity from TTR, but it's still what I would consider "gateway" level in complexity. However, I would argue there is _much_ more strategic depth with Firenze. Thanks for the comment!
The artwork is really awesome in this game. I feel like the video doesn’t do justice. Hopefully you can try the game soon and see for yourself! Thanks for watching! 😊
That’s awesome! And your comment is exactly why we gamers keep so many games on our shelves of shame; you just never know when the mood will strike! I hope you get to play it soon 😃
That's awesome to hear! You were lucky to find a copy! Yeah, I really like this game and I've also had great luck showing it to new players. Spoiler alert: it's going to be in my Top 50 coming soon on Episode 50! :) Thanks for the comment!
I prefer 4 player, but 2-4 is all good with me. Firenze is my favorite Andreas Steding game, Norenberc would be the other game of his I liked. My favorite tower building game is Porta Nigra.
Yes, I prefer 4 as well. So tense and tight! That’s awesome this is your favorite Steding! It’s probably my #3 (I still like Hansa Teutonica best and then Kogge is 2nd). Good call on Porta Nigra, too. That’s a great choice! I actually played Norenberc in hopes of featuring it here, but sadly after 2 plays it didn’t excite me too much 😢 I didn’t like all the random endgame scoring. Not a bad game, just not my fav. I would play it again!
Yes, sadly it's out of print. Check eBay or the GeekMarket on Board Game Geek. I don't know if you'll be able to find a new copy, but there are a few used copies floating around out there. Keep your eyes open! The Pegasus Spiele edition is better than the Quined Games edition (Quined uses symbols, Pegasus uses text).
This made me so happy to see a modern video reviewing this classic game. It’s an absolute masterpiece and a game that many who have come into board gaming in the past 5 years haven’t had a chance to experience. It’s a shame it’s fairly difficult to find, even the reprint.
You're correct! It's sad _so_ many old games like this just get buried in the piles of the overproduced kickstarter games of new. Glad you enjoyed the video! You should enjoy my channel because I'm entirely focused on lesser-known and forgotten board games like this. :) :)
Now discovered "smoothest" board game voice 🙂
Haha fitting for a “smooth” game I guess!
Another wonderful classic, love it
Yeah man, I feel like it doesn’t get _any_ love in the board game world anymore. I never even heard about the reprint back in 2018!
Another fantastic episode UDG! Really been wanting to get this for over 10 years, hopefully one day! Looks amazing honestly! Looking forward to your top 50!! 😺
Glad you enjoyed! This is one of those games that just works. I don’t know why it seems to get pushed to the back of the shelf. Even with me, we overlook it and forget about it sometimes. It’s gorgeous! Hopefully you get to try it sometime soon!
This has been on my radar for like 10 years. Maybe someday I'll track down a copy!
Seems like a lot of people have been saying similar things... either it's been on their shelf of shame or they've always wanted to try it. I say go for it!! Very versatile game for all types of gamers & styles.
Firenze is a masterpiece. Can't remember what got me to check it out but it was even better than I anticipated. Thanks for reminding me of another game that needs to put in an appearance at game night. I didn't even realize it was from the same genius as Hansa Teutonica. Andreas Stedding is rapidly becoming a favorite designer. Also saw the review of Kogge, that looks great also.
Right now I vwould say Firenze is my favorite Andreas Stedding game but I would like to do more exploring of Hansa Teutonica which holds a special place in my heart because of the SU&SD skit at the end of the review. I like Patrician as well alrhough I have yet to play it. It's just such a neat idea.
That's awesome you know and love Firenze too! Steding is great. He's probably one of the top 5 most underrated game designers in my opinion. I have played many of his games, and Firenze is one of my favorites. Obviously Hansa Teutonica is amazing, and that game is my favorite game ever, so it's hard to beat that one (I know exactly the SUSD skit you're referring to haha). But I do like a lot of his games. One I did _not_ care for is Norenberc. In my opinion, that one is not worth your time. It looks really cool, but the gameplay felt very shallow and uninteresting to me. Maybe I missed something, but it just didn't grab me like his other games. Plus the Norenberc scoring is completely random and makes no sense haha. Thanks again for all the comments!
one of my favorites! 👍
That's awesome! One thing I love about posting new episodes is hearing from fellow gamers who appreciate the same games I do. It seems like everyone is soooo obsessed with the latest and greatest stuff, while I am the complete opposite! It's nice to know there are still lots of us OG gamers out there who "get it." :)
Cool, I picked this game up a couple months ago and have yet to play but I saw a lot of good things about it so I’m excited to watch your video a little later today. I thanks for posting, love the Content!
Awesome pick-up! You will be glad you got it, and I'm excited for you to experience it! Like I say in the video, give it a learning game to get familiar with the cards.
Once you get that learning game in, then it just gets better and better. Thanks for the kind words :)
This looks beautiful! Looks like the tower building might be somewhat similar to Ticket To Ride where people might take your routes before you can? I have never heard of Firenze but I’m loving the look of it! Great video as always!
Actually, I had never thought of comparing Firenze to TTR, but that's a great observation! It's a _much_ different game, so I wouldn't compare the games whatsoever, but now that you mention it, that looming tension of someone possibly taking your tower space _does_ feel like the TTR tension of someone beating you to claim a route. Interesting thought! I'd say Firenze is a step up in complexity from TTR, but it's still what I would consider "gateway" level in complexity. However, I would argue there is _much_ more strategic depth with Firenze. Thanks for the comment!
I realllllly want to play this! I think the artwork is just wonderful.
The artwork is really awesome in this game. I feel like the video doesn’t do justice. Hopefully you can try the game soon and see for yourself! Thanks for watching! 😊
This one has been on my shelf of shame for almost a year. You've reinvigorated my interest in getting it played.... maybe this weekend!😊
That’s awesome! And your comment is exactly why we gamers keep so many games on our shelves of shame; you just never know when the mood will strike! I hope you get to play it soon 😃
Someone needs to reprint this with purple guy included 😂😂 Great video!!
😂😂 I was waiting for the first Purple Guy comment 😂😂
one of my top games , managed to get a copy of it this year , never has anyone who i have played with , not enjoy it
That's awesome to hear! You were lucky to find a copy! Yeah, I really like this game and I've also had great luck showing it to new players. Spoiler alert: it's going to be in my Top 50 coming soon on Episode 50! :) Thanks for the comment!
I prefer 4 player, but 2-4 is all good with me. Firenze is my favorite Andreas Steding game, Norenberc would be the other game of his I liked. My favorite tower building game is Porta Nigra.
Yes, I prefer 4 as well. So tense and tight! That’s awesome this is your favorite Steding! It’s probably my #3 (I still like Hansa Teutonica best and then Kogge is 2nd). Good call on Porta Nigra, too. That’s a great choice! I actually played Norenberc in hopes of featuring it here, but sadly after 2 plays it didn’t excite me too much 😢 I didn’t like all the random endgame scoring. Not a bad game, just not my fav. I would play it again!
This is a hard game to find. Any ideas where to get it?
Yes, sadly it's out of print. Check eBay or the GeekMarket on Board Game Geek. I don't know if you'll be able to find a new copy, but there are a few used copies floating around out there. Keep your eyes open! The Pegasus Spiele edition is better than the Quined Games edition (Quined uses symbols, Pegasus uses text).
Quined also changed the Storehouse Fire card so that it applies to “all players.” Not sure which one follows the designer’s original intent.