Flamecraft | How To Play | Board Game
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- Who wants to spend half an hour learning how to play a game? No one. Watch this short tutorial and start playing Flamecraft in no time!
Learn how to play Flamecraft. This is a simple, straightforward tutorial that will teach you the basic rules and a few strategies in as little time as possible.
Comment to let me know what you think and what tutorials you would like to see next!
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00:00 - Overview
00:37 - Components
00:56 - Setup
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02:18 - Taking A Turn
02:26 - Visit A Shop
02:43 - Gathering From A Shop
03:57 - Enchant A Shop
05:23 - Ending Your Turn
05:46 - Ending The Game
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06:29 - Fancy Dragons
06:50 - Artisan Dragons
07:23 - Companions
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Solo Mode:
07:43 - Solo Mode: Setup
08:10 - Solo Mode: Gameplay
08:15 - Solo Mode: End Of Turn
08:58 - Solo Mode: Giving Goods
09:03 - Solo Mode: Shop Maximum
09:08 - Solo Mode: Game End
#boardgames #tutorial - Ігри
This is DEFINITELY the best tutorial I've seen in a long time. The use of stop motion, the little sound bits, the music, the side comments. Your work oozes as much charm as the game itself. Very, very well done!
Thank you so much!
it's always weird when a perfectly good, well-edited tutorial channel has less than a thousand followers
They are a lot of work so this means a lot. Thank you!
Seriously?! What an amazing video! I would watch all of this channels board game reviews.
@drakekessler9107 Thank you!
For real! But this was the first video that came up when I searched for Flamecraft Gameplay. I hope he keeps doing videos!
Not really. There's no need to Subscribe. These tutorials are something you would search for, unless you literally have every game in the order they release videos, I don't see why anyone would "subscribe" to this channel. Great video, though. Love it!
I wish you could do ALL THE TUTORIALS. Game companies should hire you to explain their games. So well done!
Thank you!
My god, what a great tutorial! Not only is very clear but the aesthetic of it and quickness without leaving doubts.
You got a subscriber and hope you get more!
Thank you so much! I’m glad it helped because it really is a great game!
Thank you for existing, because I’m one of those people that need to be shown/taught in order to understand something. Staring at text just jumbles my brain. Subscribed!
I’m glad it helped! Thanks for subscribing!
What a great guide. We had it on the entire time we were playing our first game. Also, my daughter is now obsessed with your "Gimme that meat!" at 2:15 and we kept quoting it all game. Happy to subscribe.
lol I love that
Okay I laughed my ass off at this walk through. Wonderfully done!!! 😂❤
Thank you! I’m glad you get my weirdness!
I've played this game a few times and this tutorial helped me learn even more and helped reveal steps I was missing. Thank you!!!
Thank you! Creating it helped me fix a couple of things I did wrong the first time I played too.
I stumbled upon this video as we finally got our copy of the game and wanted a quick "how to" before opening the box. Holy crap the was an AMAZING how-to! The stop motion melts my heart. Thank you for posting this!
Thank you!
very nice, well detailed, and well managed tutorial. I like how you move the cards, it reminds me of the old tutorials.
Thank you!
Hi, I just have to say this is exceptional work - great explanation, well organised, nice level of humour, and then the stop-motion is excellent! And I know this must have taken an enormous amount of time and editing! Please make more videos and make sure you're tagging, linking to more of your videos at the end, etc. because I have never seen recommendations of your channel until now and you've got a great style that deserves more viewers!
Thank you that really means a lot! I definitely need to get better at the marketing side of the channel, but I am still working on more videos nonetheless. Cascadia is up next
I wish every game got a tutorial this good, I will literally watch anything you make even if I don’t plan to play. I love how you edit these, just great work all around ❤
Thank you so much!
I love the passion you’re putting into the video. I’d watch even if I didn’t have the game ❤️❤️
Thank you! It was fun making it!
Super fun and clear explanation of the game! I love the stop motion style of this tutorial. Keep up the great work! 🙌
Thank you!
Thanks for this awesome video! It was helpful and gave me a good laugh! Lol!
Me and my parents had trouble understanding the instruction book, but this video saved us. Thank you for this quick tutorial!
That’s awesome, I’m glad it helped! What did y’all think of the game after playing?
@@Boardgame_tutorials We still haven't played a full game, but so far we find it fun. We never played a strategy board game before, so this is a new thing to us
@@Boardgame_tutorials It's also really cool that you can play it solo
Subscribed just from this video alone, i love how funny and well-edited AND well-lighted it is
Thank you so much!
Wow amazing production value! Thank you so much for this tutorial !
Thank you!
Going to add my pleasant surprise to the mix. Fantastic tutorial! Every other board game tutorial maker out there should watch this and learn!
Much appreciated!
The stop motion animation is really well done. This is a thorough but succinct explanation of set up and game play.
Thank you!
This is such a helpful and well put together video! Thank you!
Thank you!
This is seriously a perfect video! Thanks for the help guys!
Thank you, I’m glad it helped!
Adorable! And very easy to understand! Thank you!
Thank you!
This was very helpful!
This is wonderful. Great job.
Thank you!
Superb editing and explanation. Immediately subscribed. Thank you! This taught my family to play :)
Thank you! I’m glad it helped!
I love the this games, so we’ll illustrated and so relaxing. Great job on the video
Thanks! Yeah I love this game and the art style too!
amazing, loved the stop motion!! thank you so much 💘
Thanks!
Best tutorial video I have seen!!! Well done
Thank you!
Great description:) good job❤ love to watch it:)
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The production value on this tutorial is top-tier. Well done.
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Oh my gourd! This was a fun watch, thanks for the rules!
Thanks for watching!
really great video! well explained and good video quality!
Thank you!
Very well done!
Thanks!
Amazing tutorial! Just subscribed :)
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Amazing video!
Thank you!
First time seeing one of your videos. And it was an instant sub. Can’t wait to see your channel grow!
Thank you!
that hand over the open flame bit got me, great vid mate!
Thank you!
Amazing tutorial. Thank you so much
Thanks I’m glad I could help!
thank you so much for your tutorial the instructions were very clear and concise.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Got my attention for sure, subscribed. Also any chance you might cover the Warfighter card games? Itd be quite greatful
This reviewer deserves many more viewers! Wow what a production for this video.
I'm not a fan of Euro/Worker Placement games, but this looks cute enough to give a chance.
Thank you! Yes the artwork and deluxe components are great!
amazing tutorial, you deserve more subs for your effort
Thank you!
Why do you guys not have a million subscribers?! Excellent production and great tutorial
Thank you! I’m working on it lol
Subscribed because of this video. Well done.
Thank you!
Wow this was so well made
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Great video! You clearly put a lot of work into this. I don’t flinch from a good joke.
Thank you!
This video is great! It's Rodney quality
Thank you! I take that as the highest possible compliment!
I like the voices gives a nice rythm to the tutorial ❤
Thank you!
This was a fun tutorial to watch. Makes me curious of how you would go about it with the games from Unstable Games.
I like unstable unicorns but we tend to have to implement a house rule limiting the neigh cards or else the game will go on all day lol or maybe we’re playing it wrong… casting shadows looks interesting too
@@Boardgame_tutorials Casting Shadows is a lot of fun. It's the first Kickstarter I ever backed, and I am not disappointed by it.
Good job on the video
Thank you!
Hi again, there are two more rules we are looking for clarification. Hope you don't mind explaining please. :)
Fancy Dragons
1) Gain 1 heart for every Diamond (symbol) + Dragon (symbol) in town, +3 heart if most.
Does this mean every Diamond Artisan Dragon card?
2) After Enchantment (symbol), gain 1 heart per unique enchantment (symbol) type in town.
What does the "unique" refer to?
3) If we have 4 players, does the 4th player get a good of their choice at the beginning?
Thank you.
1) assuming you are referring to Gemma, it refers to the number of diamond artisan dragons in town.
2) this just means a heart per different goods symbol. I.e. there are 2 diamond enchantments, 1 meat and 2 bread at enchanted shops, you would gain 3 hearts.
3) yes, the 4th player gets a good of their choice
@@Boardgame_tutorials thank you :)
Such a great game ❤🎉❤🎉❤
Agreed!
Rodney better watch out, cause this tutorial was absolutely exceptional ❤
Rodney is amazing and I’d be happy just being half as good as him lol
Absolutely love the game and this video helped a lot! There was a card that maybe you can clarify?
One of the fancy dragons gives you +1 reputation for every unique good you spend? Are unique good different than the basic ones?
TIA😁
Awesome I’m glad it helped! Unique goods just means different types of goods. So, since there are 6 types of goods, the maximum hearts you could gain from that card is 6.
Hi! Thanks for a this video.
I’m wondering if I do NOT place a dragon in a shop, can I continue with the third step for Gathering; to fire up one of the dragons, or does my round end with me not placing the dragon? 😅
Placing a dragon is optional, so you can still do the other steps when gathering.
For the steak dragon. If you place a dragon in town. Do you take it from your hand or the deck?
You play one from your hand. It’s a way to play an extra dragon anywhere you want and you get the bonus too
This is a very good video. We were playing this and found one shop card was asking for 8 goods of one type in order to exchange reputation. But wasn’t it each good we could only have 7 max ?
Thank you! Do you remember the name of the shop?
@@Boardgame_tutorials Hi ! That was Gnome Depot. Pay 8 of one good type and gain 8 reputation. 🙂
Since you don’t have to discard down to 7 of each good type until the end of your turn, you could collect the 8th good on that turn then use it for the shop ability. You could also use coins to get to 8 goods. FYI there is an awesome shop clarification section on page 15 of the rule book. I think they knew that shop would be confusing lol
@@Boardgame_tutorials Thank you. I read page 15 but could not quite get it. lol
Might be buying this as a birthday treat for myself. Amazon says this can be played solo. Has anyone played it solo?
Do it! If you can find deluxe get that one or get the upgrades like I did. I haven’t played solo but I plan on it
@@Boardgame_tutorialsthank you! I’m glad I read up on it the pieces looked overwhelming playing it as solo. Will the deluxe cover all the expansions?
MoonRaker please
What happens when you dont have any mire dragons in your deck??
Contact Cardboard Alchemy and ask them why they made such an oversight lol jk
So whenever it says to draw an artisan dragon it has to be from the park?
Yes, or the top card from the deck
@@Boardgame_tutorials Based on what's convenient to me no? Maybe the dragons in the park don't have the element i need
@@Boardgame_tutorials Also during the set up can i see which fancy dragon i'm discarding or does the card need to be turned until the game starts?
@viv4244 yeah if the one you need isn’t there then I usually draw the top card from the deck hoping that one is.
You look at both then choose one fancy dragon and discard the other but keep the one you kept secret
Good god, do I get a diploma if I successfully play a round of this game?
It gets much much easier after you play a round or two. I still feel overwhelmed learning new games and I have played Twilight Imperium several times (a much deeper 4-8 hour game) but I keep coming back for more
Really good editing, but too quick tutorial for us foreigners. 🤷♂
Thanks for that feedback! I can try slowing down my future tutorials a bit.
In general, the tutorial was good! The production quality is clearly very high. One complaint though: the suggestion for breaking ties with holding hands over a naked flame was completely unnecessary, adds nothing to the video is and potentially dangerous. And while typically I wouldn't be all "won't anyone think of the children?!", Flamecraft is a boardgame with a cutsie aesthetic that appeals to kids. I watched this tutorial with my kids (age 7, we play a lot of boardgames, boardgamegeek suggests 10+ is too high) and had to clarify to them that this was not a good idea and to never do that.