I manage the game studio that created Trekking through History. Sincere thanks for this video. Note on the events: we hired a professional historian to help ensure our history was as accurate as possible, and then we did much vetting to boot. We've learned homeschooling parents play our games with their kids, so we take the content seriously.
My favorite game content channel. SO refreshing, fun, and informative. This has both saved me money and made me spend more (on games) that I wasn't planning. ;-) Free from BGG madness at last!!
I'm new to your channel (it popped up in my feed today) and so glad it was recommended to me. I did back this on Kickstarter and was super excited to see a play through. We are a homeschooling family and I can't wait to add this to our gaming library.
Many thanks! This was exactly what I was looking for, to make my decision. I'm now a backer, and looking forward to playing this with the grandkids, during sleep-overs. Take care!
This game looks absolutely stunning. Love the detail on the clock pieces and all the other button things. Def need to add this to my research more list.
Thank you for this playthrough. I was looking forward to seeing this game played and I really like it. I am going to definitely back this on kickstarter!!! Thanks a million 😊
Have both their other games Trekking the National Parks, and Trekking the World and have loved playing them with my 7 year as both a game and learning tool. This seems like a great next game in that series. It was nice to see a play through thanks I will be backing it like it did the last others.
Thanks so much for your playthrough! It was really relaxing to watch and that's just the kind of game I am looking for. I am curious about replayability though..?
Thanks for the great play through. It convinced me to buy the game. Unfortunately Francis you misplaced your tokens at 31.00 You drew a blue and green token and placed them in the wrong columns. Not sure what impact that had on the scores. Great vid nonetheless.
This looks really nice, and I like how simple it is. It is also language-independent, which is important to me, as being from a non-English-speaking country, it increases the number of people (mostly close family in this case) I can play it with. I suppose my decision to back it will depend entirely on financial costs. If it turns out that it has prohibitively high shipping costs to Europe (and remember, we also pay a 20% VAT on value + shipping in the EU), then I think I will pass, and I will wait until it hits retail. I've got enough games to occupy me for a long time, so getting this one, no matter how nice it is, is not going to be a priority.
I think it’s intentionally simple so it’s accessible, especially for families and education communities. We are heavy gamers, so it’s definitely on the lighter side for us, but these quick playing games have a place on our shelf as well. Maybe there’s room for an expansion ;-)
I was going to buy this game until I saw the BCE crap the "scientific" community employed to take Christ out of history. Ironically, that community still uses the Catholic church's calendar that has proven to be the most consistent. Enjoy the work yall do, keep it coming! =)
@@AntLabGames Maybe it's because I got into gaming through Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering, but I prefer cards with the thickness, durability, and smooth feel of those TCGs. I know I'm in the minority for linen finish within the board-game world, but I always hate seeing that stretch goal when games have it on KS. "I hope they don't reach that level of funding!"
@@AntLabGames Mostly volume. The music would have to be very low in order for it to not be disruptive/annoying as I'm listening to a rules explanation or during a play-through. Why use music at all?
I manage the game studio that created Trekking through History. Sincere thanks for this video. Note on the events: we hired a professional historian to help ensure our history was as accurate as possible, and then we did much vetting to boot. We've learned homeschooling parents play our games with their kids, so we take the content seriously.
Wow that is amazing! We can tell a lot of effort went into the historical selections. It is definitely a unique experience.
@@AntLabGames Thank you!
My favorite game content channel. SO refreshing, fun, and informative. This has both saved me money and made me spend more (on games) that I wasn't planning. ;-) Free from BGG madness at last!!
I just ordered this based on this video and your review. I think my wife and daughter will absolutely LOVE it. Fingers crossed. Thank you!!!!
Awesome! Hope you all enjoy it!
I'm new to your channel (it popped up in my feed today) and so glad it was recommended to me. I did back this on Kickstarter and was super excited to see a play through. We are a homeschooling family and I can't wait to add this to our gaming library.
Many thanks! This was exactly what I was looking for, to make my decision. I'm now a backer, and looking forward to playing this with the grandkids, during sleep-overs. Take care!
This game looks absolutely stunning. Love the detail on the clock pieces and all the other button things. Def need to add this to my research more list.
I enjoy watching you guys so very much, thank you for all you do!!!
Stumbled on your channel through a search and thoroughly enjoyed your play through!! Awesome Job!! 😊
Thank you!
Thank you for this playthrough. I was looking forward to seeing this game played and I really like it. I am going to definitely back this on kickstarter!!! Thanks a million 😊
Thanks for the play through. Been following since trekking the world. Looks solid. Will be backing this one.
Great job! I've bought the game in advance and this vid will help me explain it to the gaming group. Thanks!
Awesome thanks!
Have both their other games Trekking the National Parks, and Trekking the World and have loved playing them with my 7 year as both a game and learning tool. This seems like a great next game in that series. It was nice to see a play through thanks I will be backing it like it did the last others.
Thanks for the play through. Looks like a fun and educational game to play with kids.
I got to playtest this and was immediately sold. I love the art style they chose.
I really like what I'm seeing here, thanks for the preview. Take care. Followed on Kickstarter. Hair on point for both as usual...hahaha
Loved this! Definitely want to get it now!
Excellent play-through. I'm planning to add this game to my collection via either Kickstarter or retail, depending on cost.
Great playthrough. Thanks.
Hmm that looks interesting and the art is really appealing. I will check this out, thanks!
Thanks so much for your playthrough! It was really relaxing to watch and that's just the kind of game I am looking for. I am curious about replayability though..?
Subtract your 3 points Anthony for changing your next to last action. Great playthru guys. This is a nice shorter game to pull out anytime.
Thanks for the great play through. It convinced me to buy the game. Unfortunately Francis you misplaced your tokens at 31.00
You drew a blue and green token and placed them in the wrong columns. Not sure what impact that had on the scores.
Great vid nonetheless.
This looks really nice, and I like how simple it is. It is also language-independent, which is important to me, as being from a non-English-speaking country, it increases the number of people (mostly close family in this case) I can play it with.
I suppose my decision to back it will depend entirely on financial costs. If it turns out that it has prohibitively high shipping costs to Europe (and remember, we also pay a 20% VAT on value + shipping in the EU), then I think I will pass, and I will wait until it hits retail. I've got enough games to occupy me for a long time, so getting this one, no matter how nice it is, is not going to be a priority.
Why would time travel need to be invented in your lifetime for you to enjoy it?
Book your trip now, they can pick you up on the way.
Haha great point!
I like the theme, but I think it's missing a mechanic. It's a bit too simplistic.
I think it’s intentionally simple so it’s accessible, especially for families and education communities. We are heavy gamers, so it’s definitely on the lighter side for us, but these quick playing games have a place on our shelf as well. Maybe there’s room for an expansion ;-)
@@AntLabGames
Agreed.
I was going to buy this game until I saw the BCE crap the "scientific" community employed to take Christ out of history. Ironically, that community still uses the Catholic church's calendar that has proven to be the most consistent.
Enjoy the work yall do, keep it coming! =)
-1 for linen finish on cards. I really dislike the texture and bumpy look.
Really?? We love them. I can see how the texture would be a turnoff. What finish do you prefer?
@@AntLabGames Maybe it's because I got into gaming through Pokémon and Magic: The Gathering, but I prefer cards with the thickness, durability, and smooth feel of those TCGs. I know I'm in the minority for linen finish within the board-game world, but I always hate seeing that stretch goal when games have it on KS. "I hope they don't reach that level of funding!"
The music is distracting at best, annoying at worst.
Thank you for the feedback! We love it. Do you think it’s a volume issue or just not your style?
@@AntLabGames Mostly volume. The music would have to be very low in order for it to not be disruptive/annoying as I'm listening to a rules explanation or during a play-through. Why use music at all?