I agree about the new dial being more confusing. I think overall I like playing the second edition due to its more aggressive nature. I miss the space efficient components of the first edition though
@dandurkin9735
4 ай бұрын
I love Evo! I have the second edition and agree that the climate dial obfuscates what's happening: as the climate warms, the habitable zone increases in elevation, and as it cools, it decreases; too far out of the habitable zone, you die. Explaining that helps players plan for moving up or down in terrain. I've designed a replacement that better illustrates this - thanks for the nudge to actually make it. Enjoy!
@wishmeheaven
Ай бұрын
Thank you for this professionally-made video and for unique surprising comparison. I've been offered the 2nd edition (in 30$). Does this game meet your table? Doesn't it too confrontational? Doesn't it too "nasty"? Do you live in peace with the events? Do you still like it? (At all?) Recommend?
@wishmeheaven
Ай бұрын
08:15 - A couple of thoughts about this prediction concept : 1. Some don't like memory in game because it gives an unbalanced advantage to those whom remember well. This issue might get resolved with a house rule of which the tiles are in a pile but with the face up. Would you say that such a variant will ruin the fun or that it sounds like a valid solution? (I never played this game) B. Well, I guess that a predictable clomate (knowing in advance, rather only when flipping the tile) - might be taken as thematic in some perspective. Eventually, animals do feel when it is going to be hot or cold, dry or wet..
@upandawaygames
4 ай бұрын
Most remakes these days seem to be going from serious to cartoonish, but this one is reversing that.
@BoardGems
4 ай бұрын
Those old French games often seemed cartoonish! But even in that case, you have Vinci (serious) to Small World (cartoonish).
@jwspiker
4 ай бұрын
i think i ended up scoring both for cheap to try because they both have their benefits.
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