Really cool looking game, Jon! Thanks for showing us this one. Looking forward to getting this in to my collection. Setup looks to be a little bit of a bear with the sorting of the tiles. Maybe just by color is good enough?
I did go first, but that isn't what dictates how the starting player marker moves. It goes to the next player in clockwise order from the person who activated the final event.
Thank you for covering this one. As always your gameplay is done perfectly. Game is great and I have no doubts about it. I think however that art could be improved here and there especialy when it comes to player boards. I believe that scoring track is way to big comparing to suburbs that player is building. First player marker is...sorry to say...awful.
Great video as always!
Really cool looking game, Jon! Thanks for showing us this one. Looking forward to getting this in to my collection. Setup looks to be a little bit of a bear with the sorting of the tiles. Maybe just by color is good enough?
I'm sure you can play with just sorting pieces by color. I can't help but go the extra step of making them orderly for these videos :)
You’d think a game named Rebuilding Seattle would have thematic visuals. Well instead we are getting what looks like a spreadsheet.
33:24 I think you went first, so I believe the starting player marker would go to red next.
I did go first, but that isn't what dictates how the starting player marker moves. It goes to the next player in clockwise order from the person who activated the final event.
@@JonGetsGames Ah I see. Thanks for the follow up!
Thank you for covering this one. As always your gameplay is done perfectly. Game is great and I have no doubts about it. I think however that art could be improved here and there especialy when it comes to player boards. I believe that scoring track is way to big comparing to suburbs that player is building. First player marker is...sorry to say...awful.
Someone’s played suburbia and a lot of Uwe Rosenberg games and decided to make one