Views : 48,067
Genre: Gaming
Date of upload: May 5, 2022 ^^
Rating : 4.839 (43/1,024 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-28T15:03:51.331926Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I've played this game over 30 times and know the rules inside out and just wanted to see what you guys thought about it. The explanation was so good and thorough that I just couldn't skip that part. This will help me when explaining the game to others. Everything was explained in just the right order.
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Hey, give Lincoln another point! I think his salmon placement at 38:15 should agave awarded him another pine cone token! 😆
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When I first saw this game, my initial thoughts were, "oh great, another tile placement game", it has a little Carcassonne feel, or you could say it's Planet all flattened out (since Planet also is a terrain and animal game). But I know the Brothers Murph love this game, and I've seen them play it a few times, now you guys are featuring it...it's starting to grow on me. I think the fact it has a relatively small footprint (as opposed to the table filling Carcassonne, which is a game I love) gives it a big selling point. Each player has their own little mini-board to work on and the fixed number of rounds keeps the game from overstaying its welcome. Scoring wise, it's a lot like a plethora of roll/flip and write style games. I might have to pick this one up at some point.
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Thank you for this wonderful play-through and the excellent teach (and introduction) by Aaron. For me, it confirmed my suspicion that Cascadia is a very low interaction, highly solitaire game. It's too bad that either the drafting were more interesting or the that the players were interacting in a single terrain (à la Carcassonne). [One little note, Nikki's first tile placement could have been rotated 60 degrees to create more opportunities - I know, easy for me to coach from the other side of YouTube.] Thank you all!
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@stewiedarkinvisibleid
2 years ago
You know, after watching so many of your gaming vids over the years, of specifically the three of you (with Dave rounding off the perfect group), there's a certain feeling of comfort you guys give off that is so friendly, that I wish we were all neighbors and I could join in on the fun! Cheers!
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