I’ve just ordered On the Underground New York/Paris. I don’t see any tutorial yet for the new version. Since I’ve never played On the Undeground, I think this tutorial is a good starting point to learn the mechanics. As a fan of Ticket to Ride, this looks like a good franchise to “branch out” to. Thanks for your tutorial.
Best review, what i have find, thank you. Now i understand more this game, which i have never played. I have also old London version, someone say, it is quite rare game, maybe i am not selling it.
Thank you for the rules teach. Just one question. At what point is it decided what station is nearest? Before my turn or after? The reason being, I could lay track to make a certain location closer during my turn, than it was before my turn.
thanks for the great rules video again - one question: if i connect a blue and a red station i will score 3 points immediatly right? or do i just score the station i am building too? so if i build a line from red to blue i just score the blue station?
Apologies for the delay. I missed this message at the time! Each piece of track you lay is a separate build. So if you build TO a blue station, you score 1 point. If you build TO a red station, you get 2 points and a token. Does that help?
I miss them too, but they will be returning later this year. I just had to try a different approach as things weren't working out. Sorry about the audio. Best I can do. Using an overhead blue yeti which is what other people seem to use, but just can't seem to get it to sound as good as I want to. Looking into individual lapel mics and a mixing desk at some point when I get chance.
@@GamingRulesVideos Don't get me wrong I don't mind the overhead view without all the fancy graphics you used to do. But It works better when you are explaining it to the viewers and not people you are playing with. What kills it the most is the audio though. At least for me.
Keep posting more content & stay consistent. It takes time but your following will grow over time.
I’ve just ordered On the Underground New York/Paris. I don’t see any tutorial yet for the new version. Since I’ve never played On the Undeground, I think this tutorial is a good starting point to learn the mechanics. As a fan of Ticket to Ride, this looks like a good franchise to “branch out” to. Thanks for your tutorial.
Just used the video to teach my sons -- had a great time! Great video. Thanks.
Nice video, great camera angle, looks like a good game 😁👍
Best review, what i have find, thank you. Now i understand more this game, which i have never played. I have also old London version, someone say, it is quite rare game, maybe i am not selling it.
i can't wait to play, just got this on a black friday deal and planning on using it for game nite tonight
Nice and clear. Thanks for the video Paul. Keep up the good work!
Thanks!
This game looks pretty cool. I have never seen it, but I know Vasel has talked about it on the Dice Tower for yours. Thanks Paul for sharing.
Thanks again Paul x
Great teach, thanks Paul!
My Kickstarter copy arrived today. 🙂
thanks Paul....great video. Thanks for saving me from the rules.
Phil Lopez no worries :) although I also wrote the rulebook, so you should totally read it :)
Thank you for the rules teach. Just one question. At what point is it decided what station is nearest? Before my turn or after? The reason being, I could lay track to make a certain location closer during my turn, than it was before my turn.
Tabletop Games Blog you work out who is the nearest AFTER you have taken your 4 actions.
@@GamingRulesVideos Perfect, thank you. :)
thanks for the great rules video again - one question: if i connect a blue and a red station i will score 3 points immediatly right? or do i just score the station i am building too? so if i build a line from red to blue i just score the blue station?
Apologies for the delay. I missed this message at the time!
Each piece of track you lay is a separate build. So if you build TO a blue station, you score 1 point. If you build TO a red station, you get 2 points and a token.
Does that help?
Gaming Rules! Yes it does- thank you very much
I miss the old how to play format and the audio is terrible in this.
I miss them too, but they will be returning later this year. I just had to try a different approach as things weren't working out. Sorry about the audio. Best I can do. Using an overhead blue yeti which is what other people seem to use, but just can't seem to get it to sound as good as I want to. Looking into individual lapel mics and a mixing desk at some point when I get chance.
@@GamingRulesVideos Don't get me wrong I don't mind the overhead view without all the fancy graphics you used to do. But It works better when you are explaining it to the viewers and not people you are playing with. What kills it the most is the audio though. At least for me.
@@KimDahl77 Audio is fine.