Good video, as usual the best for a person on the fence about buying a game. I wish you had the time and resources to cover every game, because I always feel like I'm slumming it if I have to watch another channel.
Just discovered this game through your channel (Late to the party once again!) and I've added it straight to my list of future games to get. Thank you for the clear explanations, they really are incredibly helpful!
@@WatchItPlayed Very true! I'm wondering if you've discovered a game called 'Zuuli'? (Not sure if it's available across the pond yet, I'm in the UK) It's a card drafting game for 1-6 players. You're trying to build the best zoo to score the most points. There are different enclosures with different habitats (grasslands, plains and water) and only certain animals can go in them. Each animal has a different scoring bonus. Some can live with other animals if they're friendly, but if they're fierce they must be kept only with their own species unless they're 'well fed'. At first glance it looks cute and cartoony but it's a lot more strategic than it first seems. In the solo mode you play against 'The Collector' who doesn't care about enclosures, they just want as many animals as possible and score off those plus the habitat type bonus varies for each of the 3 rounds. If you have any trouble getting hold of it I'll be happy to help since you've helped out with so many rule explanations :)
Fizzy, I was going to tell you not to worry about that, because I always find myself with a few more games than I can ever get to playing (sometimes more than a few), but I did take a look at it on BGG just now, and from what I can see of it, it looks really interesting! Funny enough, I'll be in the UK for AireCon in March, so maybe I can track a copy down then.
@@WatchItPlayed Awesome! Hopefully you can pick it up then. If you do have any issues though I'd still be happy to help out if need be :) It really is a hidden gem of a game!
Rodney! I just recenlty discovered your channel and love your videos. They are one of the main reasons I got into boardgaming. I was only just a video gamer before. Thanks!
Bought this game yesterday after watching the video. Easy to learn and very fun! I really like the rules in the game as well, there's tons of variations. For instance, if you feel drawing 3 tiles is too random the rules say you can instead draw up to a hand of 6 tiles, creating a much more tactical experience, since on your turn you have a lot more options to choose from. There's also lots of different ways to play the game when playing with 3 or 4 players. Great buy!
Just played this we. What a game, easy to teach and learn, easy to setup but still full of tactics and action.. And, oh boy, when a battle start? it's a Blood (or metal juice for moloch) bath. My last game with firend, Moloch vs Hagemony, ended with a draw, so close!! Ty for your tutorial videos, so clean and usefull! Watch out for a "battle" tile!!!
+Jurij Fedorov Is what professional? The videos? I'll leave that to you to decide. I don't earn money from any views, because I refuse to turn youtube ads on. Our show is funded by people who watch and decide to back our yearly fundriaser. The current season fundraiser is here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/watch-it-played-season-5#/story As far as views go, it varies by videos. Some have a couple thousand views, others have 100K views. I'm not so concerned with the view count as I am that the people who do watch find the content meaningful.
+Watch It Played Hi Rodney - honestly, you should just monetise your videos in my opinion. Why not? It's not much of a pain for people who don't want to watch them, occasionally they are actually relevant to the content, and people who really don't like them will soon be able to subscribe to UA-cam Red (I think?) and avoid them altoogether but you still get your cut. I don't see the downside personally.
In your example for the armor attribute at 13:13, both blue units have an initiative of 3 so they will attack at the same time, and one of them was ranged. Would the ranged unit be able to attack the 2nd red unit in line since the blue melee unit had destroyed the red armored one that was in front? Since all combat is simultaneous, would you be able to have the blue melee unit attack the red armored unit, destroying it, then have the blue ranged unit attack the remaining red one? Great video, as always.
Stephen Zipprich In that example, when I later add the second blue unit to the table, here's how that situation would work. First, you resolve all attacks within an initiative level before removing casualties. So even if that blue unit could melee the armored unit to death, it would still be on the board during the ranged blue's attack, blocking its damage. To complicate things further, the red armored unit has 2 toughness symbols on it, so it wouldn't be defeated by the melee unit anyways. It will take 3 wounds total, to defeat it. To keep going, during initiative level 2, the red ranged unit will attack, defeating the blue melee unit (which would be removed after all level 2 attacks have been resolved).
Great to see you are finally making a video about this amazing game. Hopefully it drives its popularity so we can get more people to play. I am just addicted to this game. All the different armies adds flavor to the game with almost unlimited replayability.
@6:43 I cannot find this rule in the rulebook at all. The app does not support this rule, which was very frustrating to me because I expected it to be part of the game as I learned to play off this video, but from what I can tell this is one of those rules that just managed to magically appear without having any foundation in the game itself.
+Watch It Played I finally found it, it's tucked away as a sidenote which is a pet peeve of mine. And you are right, the app is built off of the 2.0 rules and that rule was new in 3.0. Sorry for the bother, and thanks for the response.
I've never played Neuroshima Hex before but I know that there are many expansions for the game! My question is are they all fully compatible with each other or are there only certain ones that work with the 3.0 version? This game looks fun and am interested to try it!
+Devon Hummel (Demovamon) My understanding is that any v2 expansions are compatible with v3, but I would follow up with Portal games directly to be sure.
crackawhat1 Yes! We make a quick reference to it here: ua-cam.com/video/tlNc81dnYQI/v-deo.htmlm3s There is also solo puzzle challenges you can attempt.
Thanks for checking out the video! It's definitely the 3.0 version of the game that I'm showing here. The life dials are shown and mentioned at 2:04 in the video. I chose to use the track while teaching the game though. The solo mode is also mentioned at 19:04, though I don't go into details on how it works. I usually leave solo modes or game variants for the viewers to discover on their own!
Still watching this in 2020!☺️ you truly are the best at what you do Rodney. Cheers!
Very kind of you to say - I hope you have a great time playing!
An extremely clear and well delivered overview - thank you.
You're very welcome - glad you liked it.
Good video, as usual the best for a person on the fence about buying a game. I wish you had the time and resources to cover every game, because I always feel like I'm slumming it if I have to watch another channel.
+Clean Living Glad you're enjoying the videos :) I wish I could do more of them too!
Rodney, to quote another great Canadian, you are the best at what you do.
+TheGreatHamEl Thanks bub!
Just discovered this game through your channel (Late to the party once again!) and I've added it straight to my list of future games to get. Thank you for the clear explanations, they really are incredibly helpful!
Never too late to discover a game that's new to you!
@@WatchItPlayed Very true! I'm wondering if you've discovered a game called 'Zuuli'? (Not sure if it's available across the pond yet, I'm in the UK) It's a card drafting game for 1-6 players. You're trying to build the best zoo to score the most points. There are different enclosures with different habitats (grasslands, plains and water) and only certain animals can go in them. Each animal has a different scoring bonus. Some can live with other animals if they're friendly, but if they're fierce they must be kept only with their own species unless they're 'well fed'. At first glance it looks cute and cartoony but it's a lot more strategic than it first seems. In the solo mode you play against 'The Collector' who doesn't care about enclosures, they just want as many animals as possible and score off those plus the habitat type bonus varies for each of the 3 rounds.
If you have any trouble getting hold of it I'll be happy to help since you've helped out with so many rule explanations :)
Fizzy, I was going to tell you not to worry about that, because I always find myself with a few more games than I can ever get to playing (sometimes more than a few), but I did take a look at it on BGG just now, and from what I can see of it, it looks really interesting! Funny enough, I'll be in the UK for AireCon in March, so maybe I can track a copy down then.
@@WatchItPlayed Awesome! Hopefully you can pick it up then. If you do have any issues though I'd still be happy to help out if need be :) It really is a hidden gem of a game!
Rodney! I just recenlty discovered your channel and love your videos. They are one of the main reasons I got into boardgaming. I was only just a video gamer before. Thanks!
+newsjunkie3000 Great to have you in the hobby!
“It’s not enough to survive, you need to destroy your enemies.” Words to live by, said with a big, friendly smile.
Bought this game yesterday after watching the video. Easy to learn and very fun!
I really like the rules in the game as well, there's tons of variations. For instance, if you feel drawing 3 tiles is too random the rules say you can instead draw up to a hand of 6 tiles, creating a much more tactical experience, since on your turn you have a lot more options to choose from.
There's also lots of different ways to play the game when playing with 3 or 4 players.
Great buy!
Jesse McQuillan Yes, indeed. The 3rd edition does a nice job of adding choices for people who prefer less luck of the draw.
Just played this we. What a game, easy to teach and learn, easy to setup but still full of tactics and action.. And, oh boy, when a battle start? it's a Blood (or metal juice for moloch) bath. My last game with firend, Moloch vs Hagemony, ended with a draw, so close!!
Ty for your tutorial videos, so clean and usefull!
Watch out for a "battle" tile!!!
Mashiro Tamigi Very pleased you enjoyed the video!
Thanks a lot. Zee recommends a game and Rodney teaches you how to play it. That's the way I like it. :)
A nice little team-up :)
What a clear and instructive video - great stuff and very cheerful!
Thanks for checking it out Stuart - glad you liked it :)
Only 8k views for such a high quality and well made video. Too bad.
+Jurij Fedorov We're very happy to have the views we do. Feel free to share the video with friends though, so more people can discover the game!
+Watch It Played - Will do.
Do you even earn money on such a small number of views? It looks professional but is it?
+Jurij Fedorov Is what professional? The videos? I'll leave that to you to decide. I don't earn money from any views, because I refuse to turn youtube ads on. Our show is funded by people who watch and decide to back our yearly fundriaser. The current season fundraiser is here: www.indiegogo.com/projects/watch-it-played-season-5#/story
As far as views go, it varies by videos. Some have a couple thousand views, others have 100K views. I'm not so concerned with the view count as I am that the people who do watch find the content meaningful.
+Watch It Played - Okay cool. Sounds as a better idea that way. I will check it out.
+Watch It Played Hi Rodney - honestly, you should just monetise your videos in my opinion. Why not? It's not much of a pain for people who don't want to watch them, occasionally they are actually relevant to the content, and people who really don't like them will soon be able to subscribe to UA-cam Red (I think?) and avoid them altoogether but you still get your cut.
I don't see the downside personally.
Great video!, love this game!
+Martin Pacheco Villegas Thanks for checking it out!
In your example for the armor attribute at 13:13, both blue units have an initiative of 3 so they will attack at the same time, and one of them was ranged. Would the ranged unit be able to attack the 2nd red unit in line since the blue melee unit had destroyed the red armored one that was in front?
Since all combat is simultaneous, would you be able to have the blue melee unit attack the red armored unit, destroying it, then have the blue ranged unit attack the remaining red one?
Great video, as always.
Stephen Zipprich In that example, when I later add the second blue unit to the table, here's how that situation would work. First, you resolve all attacks within an initiative level before removing casualties. So even if that blue unit could melee the armored unit to death, it would still be on the board during the ranged blue's attack, blocking its damage.
To complicate things further, the red armored unit has 2 toughness symbols on it, so it wouldn't be defeated by the melee unit anyways. It will take 3 wounds total, to defeat it.
To keep going, during initiative level 2, the red ranged unit will attack, defeating the blue melee unit (which would be removed after all level 2 attacks have been resolved).
***** Excellent, that makes sense. Thank you.
Great to see you are finally making a video about this amazing game. Hopefully it drives its popularity so we can get more people to play. I am just addicted to this game. All the different armies adds flavor to the game with almost unlimited replayability.
Guibsx It was time, for sure :)
Perfect as usually.
So glad you found it helpful!
Very helpful video! Thank you
You're welcome!
@6:43 I cannot find this rule in the rulebook at all. The app does not support this rule, which was very frustrating to me because I expected it to be part of the game as I learned to play off this video, but from what I can tell this is one of those rules that just managed to magically appear without having any foundation in the game itself.
What rule book are you looking at? This video is based on the latest edition of the game (the app is based on the second edition, I believe).
What rule book are you looking at? This video is based on the latest edition of the game (the app is based on the second edition, I believe).
+Watch It Played I finally found it, it's tucked away as a sidenote which is a pet peeve of mine. And you are right, the app is built off of the 2.0 rules and that rule was new in 3.0.
Sorry for the bother, and thanks for the response.
+Khift No bother at all - glad to help!
Just another amazing tutorial!
Thank you for that!
Hello Rodney thas not my kind of game but your description is illuminating
Thanks for checking it out, glad it was helpful Francesco!
Finally got a copy of the game!
Have a great time playing!
I've never played Neuroshima Hex before but I know that there are many expansions for the game! My question is are they all fully compatible with each other or are there only certain ones that work with the 3.0 version? This game looks fun and am interested to try it!
+Devon Hummel (Demovamon) My understanding is that any v2 expansions are compatible with v3, but I would follow up with Portal games directly to be sure.
Great!!! clear as water!
+esbegan Glad you found it helpful!
such a great game!
A classic!
Wow, glorios review.
Thank you.
+Andrey Okhrimets Very nice to know you liked it Andrey!
yeh, keep going bro!
Is there a rule variant for teamplay?
crackawhat1 Yes! We make a quick reference to it here: ua-cam.com/video/tlNc81dnYQI/v-deo.htmlm3s
There is also solo puzzle challenges you can attempt.
Great video Rodney! What would you say the average playtime is?
ledbetter10 Twenty to thirty minutes?
ledbetter10 It hovers around 20 minutes for my group(s) - although over-thinking players can push it to 30 minutes or even a bit more.
Thank you for great work!
Portal Games PL A pleasure!
very good video
Canal do Lontra Thank you Canal.
This must be 2.0. I don’t see the life trackers found in 3.0. Also you didn’t go over the cards found in 3.0.
Thanks for checking out the video! It's definitely the 3.0 version of the game that I'm showing here. The life dials are shown and mentioned at 2:04 in the video. I chose to use the track while teaching the game though. The solo mode is also mentioned at 19:04, though I don't go into details on how it works. I usually leave solo modes or game variants for the viewers to discover on their own!
Watch It Played I guess I missed that while watching it last night. Thanks Rodney! As always, great video.
Glad you enjoyed!