As much as Vital's design for this game is a mix of simplicity and complexity, you got to commend Ian O'Toole's brilliant artwork. The guy simply has good synergy with Lacerda's creations and kudos to this channel for mentioning him a good amount.
I think the synergy is so strong because Ian actually playtests these games and knows them inside out from a player's perpective. I think its so cool to have the artist so involved!
Fourth time watching this video. Thank you for such a thorough rules teach. I finally pulled the trigger on this one and The Gallerist because of them!
I am trying to get Lisboa to the table but the rulebook is overwhelming and other tutorials I watched didn't make it any easier (and we mostly play heavy games!). But the teaching part of this video is fantastic. I haven't finished it yet but I get the game much better now. Thank you!
Fantastic teach & playthrough, Fantastic channel!! I now hv a greater understanding of this game after watching the effects of many decisions here. Thnx HC!!
the sweet sound of metal coins.... delicious! Great gameplay guys! Love the setup you have with all these cameras and lightining... simply great. And great game, of course! Thanks for the hard work and I wish you a great 2018
Hi there. Good explanation. But next time, may i suggest you start with "rebuilding the city of Lisbon, Portugal" instead of "rebuilding the city of Lisbon, Spain"? You're welcome. And thanks for sharing 👍. Take care!
2:24:00 you take a second decree when getting a decree as a bonus figured on the board, I though it was possible to take a second decree with a cube when using the noble action take a decree. Am i right ?? thanks. Edit : i read on BGG that it's possible to use a cube to take another decree for all the actions that gives you a decree including bonus etc. not only the noble action. Vital himself answered to this question and it's writen in the aid.... 2:42:03 here is a mistake i think. You have to adjust the prices of the goods only when producting them, not when you sell them. 2:46:00 you follow without spending influence. To follow you have to spend influence even if you don't have to use goods.
Fantastic tutorial and play through. I adore The Gallerist, and I'm looking forward to Lisboa arriving next week. My gut tells me - without having read the rulebook - that it is significantly more complex than The Gallerist, which I found weighty, well-integrated, and fairly low-luck. Oh Vital, you whiz, you.
Just a little correction, purtuguese is not the same language as Spanish, so you can pronounce José with the English J sound (like jeep or even John) it still won't be the correct sound, but will be way more similar than the Spanish pronunciation 😉
Can you really play a card to sell goods to your card that you want to discard to play the first 1?(the ship) When I read the rules, I really got the feeling that when you play a card while already being at max capacity, you would first discard a card to play a card, so that you dont have 3 active cards. Am I wrong?
Is there a rule for following another player? I mean in what order plays the follow action?Who goes first in following?And on your portfolio, the rubble set why it has 5 locations if the game ends when you completed the fourth set?
When u produced gold, u had a building that said u can get another good, but u also had a clergy tile yet u took only 2 golds. Why is that? So u produced one gold and u had the 2 bonuses. So u could have 3 goods, am i right or i misunderstand something?
You're 100% correct...BUT, I hadn't cleared a set of rubble cubes (one of each kind) which means I only had a storage capacity of 2. Had I cleared a set of rubble, each set adds +1 to my storage capacity of each good (and increases by 1, the number of cards I can have in my portfolio/tableau, too). I hope that helps and thanks a bunch for watching!
As much as Vital's design for this game is a mix of simplicity and complexity, you got to commend Ian O'Toole's brilliant artwork. The guy simply has good synergy with Lacerda's creations and kudos to this channel for mentioning him a good amount.
I think the synergy is so strong because Ian actually playtests these games and knows them inside out from a player's perpective. I think its so cool to have the artist so involved!
37:50 this is the greatest part of any rule explanation ever.
Lisboa, Spain... Ouch
Best explanation of Lisboa I’ve seen and I’ve seen a lot of videos. Great work explaining. Thanks
Fourth time watching this video. Thank you for such a thorough rules teach. I finally pulled the trigger on this one and The Gallerist because of them!
I am trying to get Lisboa to the table but the rulebook is overwhelming and other tutorials I watched didn't make it any easier (and we mostly play heavy games!). But the teaching part of this video is fantastic. I haven't finished it yet but I get the game much better now. Thank you!
Fantastic teach & playthrough, Fantastic channel!! I now hv a greater understanding of this game after watching the effects of many decisions here. Thnx HC!!
Mission accomplished. Glad you enjoyed it, @Orlando, and thanks for chiming in!
In case anyone else is wondering, yes the audio is way out of sync with the video - it's not just you.
Played this twice a year and a half ago and playing it tomorrow so need to re learn. Thanks!
the sweet sound of metal coins.... delicious!
Great gameplay guys! Love the setup you have with all these cameras and lightining... simply great. And great game, of course!
Thanks for the hard work and I wish you a great 2018
Appreciate the feedback, Johnny! Thank you for both watching and telling us. Cheers!
I just punched my copy of Lisboa tonight. Thanks for the teach and the play through!
Good stuff. Holler if you have any questions and enjoy!
Hi there. Good explanation. But next time, may i suggest you start with "rebuilding the city of Lisbon, Portugal" instead of "rebuilding the city of Lisbon, Spain"?
You're welcome.
And thanks for sharing 👍.
Take care!
Way to go, Edward! You really sneaked in the victory. Fantastic positive energy!
I tried to not get too down and that was a surprising end, for sure! :)
2:24:00 you take a second decree when getting a decree as a bonus figured on the board, I though it was possible to take a second decree with a cube when using the noble action take a decree. Am i right ?? thanks.
Edit : i read on BGG that it's possible to use a cube to take another decree for all the actions that gives you a decree including bonus etc. not only the noble action. Vital himself answered to this question and it's writen in the aid....
2:42:03 here is a mistake i think. You have to adjust the prices of the goods only when producting them, not when you sell them.
2:46:00 you follow without spending influence. To follow you have to spend influence even if you don't have to use goods.
Fantastic tutorial and play through. I adore The Gallerist, and I'm looking forward to Lisboa arriving next week. My gut tells me - without having read the rulebook - that it is significantly more complex than The Gallerist, which I found weighty, well-integrated, and fairly low-luck. Oh Vital, you whiz, you.
for me the sound is completely off..... its really hard to follow...
Same here, the sound is out-of-synch
Great Tutorial! I need to be prepared for our first game tomorrow :) Thanks a lot!!!
Portugal
Golden Elephant nominee for 2017? Starting to look like it after 3 videos for Lisboa on HC... ;)
Very possible ;)
The audio and the video are out of sync. UA-cam bug?
I'm excited to be getting one of these, in my home country Aussie land. But August,,,, aaargh! So long.
Well, Steve, we hope this helps when it does arrive! Thanks for watching!
Heavy Cardboard will the heavy cardboard card come with my KS?
It will not, Steve. We'll have copies at various Cons that we go to, as will EGG too. I know nothing more than that right now.
The sound is out-of-synch, I noticed another person mention this in the comments. I've tried everything to correct it
Just a little correction, purtuguese is not the same language as Spanish, so you can pronounce José with the English J sound (like jeep or even John) it still won't be the correct sound, but will be way more similar than the Spanish pronunciation 😉
Great video, can't wait for my copy to arrive. Any chance of you guys playing Anachrony in the future? :)
I certainly could see that happening!
Can you really play a card to sell goods to your card that you want to discard to play the first 1?(the ship)
When I read the rules, I really got the feeling that when you play a card while already being at max capacity, you would first discard a card to play a card, so that you dont have 3 active cards. Am I wrong?
time stamp??
Sentence structure. This was incomprehensible.
@@thesweeples3266 sorry im actually French
Is this possibly the most complicated board game ever made?
Not even close. Not even the most complicated by this designer!
Lison Spain???
If he's said rebuilding Madrid, Portugal ... (where I am). I would have sent him a free copy of Talisman to enjoy.
I added a Rosenberg variant where I left out all 70 Decree Cards 😉😆
Lisboa/Lisbon is not in Spain.
Is there a rule for following another player? I mean in what order plays the follow action?Who goes first in following?And on your portfolio, the rubble set why it has 5 locations if the game ends when you completed the fourth set?
Istvan Fazakas you follow in turn order and 4 sets triggers last round not end of game still A chance to get more rubble.
Ok. Thx
When u produced gold, u had a building that said u can get another good, but u also had a clergy tile yet u took only 2 golds. Why is that? So u produced one gold and u had the 2 bonuses. So u could have 3 goods, am i right or i misunderstand something?
You're 100% correct...BUT, I hadn't cleared a set of rubble cubes (one of each kind) which means I only had a storage capacity of 2. Had I cleared a set of rubble, each set adds +1 to my storage capacity of each good (and increases by 1, the number of cards I can have in my portfolio/tableau, too). I hope that helps and thanks a bunch for watching!
Oh yeah now i get it. Thx. U guys are awesome! Any chance to make a playtrough with Gloom Of Kilforth?
Never say never. If they reach out to us, we may consider it!
My friends refuse to play after i show them a board haha
Do they dislike the color blue? Seems a bummer of a reason to not want to play a game. :( Sorry to hear that preedanai!
I really feel like the layouts in Lacerdas games often are more of a hindrance for new players than the rules, they are such a mess of information.
Lisboa, SPAIN???? WTF!!
Yup...just misspoke. Considering the designer is a friend and we know he (and Lisbon) is in Portugal, my apologies.
For us its like saying that Washington is the Capital of Russia....