Well, the rules are OK, but I can’t imagine how the gameplya will progress in this game. The timers are not explained as they shoul be. I just miss the point completely. :s
I pre-ordered this game, and I’m excited to play it, except my "board gaming" group is literally my girlfriend, her 12 year old son, and myself. I win… a lot… not to say that they aren’t good, I’m just better.
As a result, a LOT of games end with both of them having to take on me (Eclipse, Village, The Manhattan Project being a couple of recent examples), BOTH working to block my plans.
This game… they could just not come to my planet… so basically I’m screwed, right?
Yeah, the game seems to take more of a scientific take than a philosophical one, so the vanitas-flavored hourglasses wouldn’t have been necessary I guess.
Digital timers maybe would have been more expensive, but then again this might not be the case anymore these days, seeing how you get more and more advanced electronics for the same price.
Well, the rules are OK, but I can’t imagine how the gameplya will progress in this game. The timers are not explained as they shoul be. I just miss the point completely. :s
Do those timers take into account special and general relativity effects? These are spaceships after all.
That’s no moon…I see what you did there.
I pre-ordered this game, and I’m excited to play it, except my "board gaming" group is literally my girlfriend, her 12 year old son, and myself. I win… a lot… not to say that they aren’t good, I’m just better.
As a result, a LOT of games end with both of them having to take on me (Eclipse, Village, The Manhattan Project being a couple of recent examples), BOTH working to block my plans.
This game… they could just not come to my planet… so basically I’m screwed, right?
Yeah, the game seems to take more of a scientific take than a philosophical one, so the vanitas-flavored hourglasses wouldn’t have been necessary I guess.
Digital timers maybe would have been more expensive, but then again this might not be the case anymore these days, seeing how you get more and more advanced electronics for the same price.
An interesting twist on basic worker placement.
No HD option uploaded? It’s almost like watching the old DT reviews. 🙂
"that no moon" tee hee
July 2018 and this game is on sale for $4.99 on coolsfuffinc. Not so successful I’d say…
Game must have failed badly. It’s on sale for $2.99 as of June 2019 on Cool Stuff Inc. (original MSRP $59.95… ouch)
man i love your shirt and great review
This game is a pick up & delivery game with Time management limit instead of worker placement limits reducing the available options…