Hmm. I see that connection as it relates to managing resources, and maybe some of the cards feel like some of the tiles you might find in a Rosenberg game. But the card selection and play mechanism doesn't really feel familiar in that way.
Wow, that really depends on gaming tastes. If you loved Hadrian's Wall, the Anarchy is an easy choice for the collection. The Anarchy just might replace it. Skara Brae is something completely fresh feeling, and a unique challenge in terms of a resource management game.
I'm so excited about this game! I love the inventory management and the drafting turn order.
If you love inventory management, this game just might be for you!
I play a lot of city buidling-resource management game in pc, so yes, I am looking forward to this game.
Without knowing anything. Looks like Stone Age on steroids without a board.
Not quite, but I like the guess. 😁
So many cubes, on so much cardboard 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤
Ha! Yeah, I feel like an expansion would just be 16 more different resources. 🤣
Do you roll 1d4 to get a variable amount of resouces?
I like where your head's at. 😅
Someone mentioned that it plays and feels like an Uwe Rosenberg game. Would you agree?
Hmm. I see that connection as it relates to managing resources, and maybe some of the cards feel like some of the tiles you might find in a Rosenberg game. But the card selection and play mechanism doesn't really feel familiar in that way.
Maybe Keyper has more resources? Almost certainly with the expansion.
doubting between this one and anarchy. what do u recommend?
Wow, that really depends on gaming tastes. If you loved Hadrian's Wall, the Anarchy is an easy choice for the collection. The Anarchy just might replace it. Skara Brae is something completely fresh feeling, and a unique challenge in terms of a resource management game.
Has my attention. Looks fun, but not sure.
We might play it on the live stream this week if you want to see it in action.