Once again a great tutorial. I already backed the game. Thanl You so much for Your Videos. It is always a great help in deciding to back a game or not. :-). All the best from Germany.
CORRECTIONS: 13:56 - They remove the highest value patient that is next to a die, not any patient at all. This mistake will be made throughout the video. 16:33 - There was no die next to that patient, so this was not a legal welcome action. They needed to take the patient further down that column with the die.
We've played and never once patient went to ER. Because of that game wasn't challenging. Maybe you have to attach patient to a doctor with EXACT bottles needed? Like if there is green and blue on doctor you can not attach patient with just green bottle?
amazing video thanks. We understand better how to play 3players the game. Could you write somehow in pdf file the rules specific for 2 or 3 players ..?!
Jon, this is another fantastic video and I’m very intrigued by this game. However, I have to say as a word nerd hearing you say “unguMent” was like nails on a chalkboard. For future reference, they are “ungu-ENTs”.
10:10 You explain the green token in play with 3 players, but what modifications are there when there are only two players? Is it the same idea but with two pawns removing the highest numbered patients?
Hi, at 13:57 where the green player chooses a column, I think he should go to the 5th column and take the patient with 41. Not the one you chose, as there is no dice next to it. Am I correct?
Crap, I missed the restriction that it must be a patient next to a die. I've added a note about this to the subtitles and the corrections comment. Thanks!
Huh, yeah I completely did that wrong. I'm surprised you're the first to mention this. I've added a note to the Klingon subtitles and the corrections comment. Thanks for pointing it out!
@@JonGetsGames - Thanks for your honesty, LOL! I enjoyed the playthrough, though. I wondered how easy or hard it would be for patients to die and if there were ways to hinder your opponent's game.
Great video as usual, thanks! The game though... looks beautiful, extremely enticing visually but game play is very bland. There is no progression and you just repeat the same thing over and over each round. Meh.
Exactly! I really don't see the appeal for this game. I'm not a fan of the art design either. Vials are too similar on the tiles to be identified quickly and the different regions are mostly colors.
Once again a great tutorial. I already backed the game. Thanl You so much for Your Videos. It is always a great help in deciding to back a game or not. :-). All the best from Germany.
It’s ’unguent.’ I think you have spliced together the pronunciation of ‘unguent’ and ‘ointment.’ Love your work.
Looks like a fun game. Really good play through. I like how it scales for player count.
I suppose I should have watched this BEFORE I backed the Kickstarter, but fortunately I haven't changed my mind...
CORRECTIONS:
13:56 - They remove the highest value patient that is next to a die, not any patient at all. This mistake will be made throughout the video.
16:33 - There was no die next to that patient, so this was not a legal welcome action. They needed to take the patient further down that column with the die.
Great video! Very nice that you explain while playing.
Looking forward to play Hippocrates. Defenitly going to back this one. 😃
Great video Jon. Thanks for teaching me how to play!
Nice play through, backed the game. Fun puzzle with some get in my way elements. Looks like money can get tight.
Great playthrough as usual Jon .
I’ve already backed 4 gamebrewer Kickstarters but this ones not for me. My wallet say thanks 👍
I'm glad you found it informative :)
We've played and never once patient went to ER. Because of that game wasn't challenging. Maybe you have to attach patient to a doctor with EXACT bottles needed? Like if there is green and blue on doctor you can not attach patient with just green bottle?
Awesome video, I really enjoy your insight on games.
amazing video thanks. We understand better how to play 3players the game. Could you write somehow in pdf file the rules specific for 2 or 3 players ..?!
Subs in Klingon, thank goodness, a language I understand!
Jon, this is another fantastic video and I’m very intrigued by this game. However, I have to say as a word nerd hearing you say “unguMent” was like nails on a chalkboard. For future reference, they are “ungu-ENTs”.
Oops, sorry about that! Must have misread it and it got stuck.
10:10 You explain the green token in play with 3 players, but what modifications are there when there are only two players? Is it the same idea but with two pawns removing the highest numbered patients?
Yep, you have 2 neutral pawns instead of 1 and they behave the same was as the green pawn here.
It's funny that the patients accumulate bribe money
"Please treat me"
Hi, at 13:57 where the green player chooses a column, I think he should go to the 5th column and take the patient with 41. Not the one you chose, as there is no dice next to it. Am I correct?
Crap, I missed the restriction that it must be a patient next to a die. I've added a note about this to the subtitles and the corrections comment. Thanks!
How did the red player take their third patient? There was no die associated with it, and they didn't spend an assistant...
Do you know when this happened in the video?
@@JonGetsGames 16:36
Huh, yeah I completely did that wrong. I'm surprised you're the first to mention this. I've added a note to the Klingon subtitles and the corrections comment. Thanks for pointing it out!
What is your opinion of the game?
I never actually played a real game, so I don't really have an opinion on it.
@@JonGetsGames - Thanks for your honesty, LOL! I enjoyed the playthrough, though. I wondered how easy or hard it would be for patients to die and if there were ways to hinder your opponent's game.
Nice
Great video as usual, thanks! The game though... looks beautiful, extremely enticing visually but game play is very bland. There is no progression and you just repeat the same thing over and over each round. Meh.
Exactly! I really don't see the appeal for this game. I'm not a fan of the art design either. Vials are too similar on the tiles to be identified quickly and the different regions are mostly colors.