Thanks for the feedback, I'll aim to do this in my future videos. I think I was so focused on nailing all the designer names, I didn't do much of an intro to explain what the game was about.
I really like how the patterns on the cards line up and show the amount on the card (like how the green 3 has 3 triangles but also has a piece of green 2's triangle) my question is, can you make a run of Wild cards or does it not specify?
You score each color at the end of the game. So you can't score the 4 colors and a 5th set of wilds. If you only had wilds for a color (for example, blue # wild, 7 wild any color, 5 wild any color), you could arrange that to score 3 points for blue, if you didn't have a longer run of blue cards.
Like many games, it’s helpful to state the goal up front instead of jumping straight to the how to play.
Thanks for the feedback, I'll aim to do this in my future videos. I think I was so focused on nailing all the designer names, I didn't do much of an intro to explain what the game was about.
Great video teach!
Thank you. Did you play? How did you like it?
@@tabletalkreviews Played last night. Family was a fan - and I definitely found it an underrated game based on the other games they publish
I really like how the patterns on the cards line up and show the amount on the card (like how the green 3 has 3 triangles but also has a piece of green 2's triangle)
my question is, can you make a run of Wild cards or does it not specify?
You score each color at the end of the game. So you can't score the 4 colors and a 5th set of wilds. If you only had wilds for a color (for example, blue # wild, 7 wild any color, 5 wild any color), you could arrange that to score 3 points for blue, if you didn't have a longer run of blue cards.
that makes sense, thank you for clarifying that for me
These cards look like taco bell sauce packets
Haha, looked them up and I can kind of see it. Taco Bell has some artistic sauce packs.