This problem is also so well known, that the creators themselves released Expansions to address that design issue of their deckbuilders.Įspecially Dominion struggles since its creation with this criticism even though Vaccarino tried to mitigate it by adding new action types and cards to reduce the amount.īe pushed around by hooligans, get drenched in liquids of all sorts, screamed at my face, possibly punched at it too, risk my life getting trampled, potentially pay a gigantic amount of money to receive a seat in an area where i see less than from my TV, to then later, when im trying to get home, receive even more liquids ony my clothes, neck or shoes from the drunk idiots i share the train with. Thats why there are some basic advices to players of the physical versions, to avoid as much work as possible. The problem "Green" points out is a legitimate one in the boardgaming scene since ever.Įvery Deckbuilder, whether it is Dominion or Thunderstone Quest have a problem with manually shuffling and sorting, because you have to constantly work with the cards. Sidenote: Which is why i would recommend anyone here who is put off by the price, to look up alternatives, because there are plenty at far higher quality and better value. Some of which are so old, you have a hard time getting hands on them. Slay the Spire isnt actually something new, you have dozens upon dozens of these games on the Boardgame Market. Worker Placement and Area Control? Northgard basically functions like some of the oldest Boardgames. See, your typical videogamer here on the forum thinks that Slay the Spire is the next coming of jesus because none of them has seen any deckbuilder before.īut fact of the matter is, a LOT of your typical gameplay mechanics have been done for decades before they have been used in a videogame. Originally posted by LHGreen:*grunt* Why do you like the tactile feeling of figures / cards and sitting around a table instead of awkwardly bunching up in front of a monitor next to your noisy computer? Why waste 5 trillion years shuffling cards if the digital game could do it for you?:ojchicken: This is like explaining why someone would go to a soccer stadium to someone who'd rather watch it on tv. You will also receive updates and be able to participate in discussions during the campaign." While pledging the full amount helps unlock stretch goals, as long as you pledge at least $1, you will get access to the pledge manager, where you will be able to increase your pledge to a tier and/or to receive add-ons. Also, it technically does have stretch goals, but they got so much money so quickly all their planned stretch goals were met, and are being revealed over time (the first goal was for colorless cards).Īnyway OP, I haven't seen anything about a permanent release, so while they may have said something somewhere, we probably just have to wait to hear about their plans.Īs for the pledge, this is in the FAQ tab of the kickstarter page (in between "campaign" and "updates" near the top): Whether you were "legitimately asking those questions" has nothing to do with *how* you ask them. If you honestly don't think that is rude or sarcastic, there is probably something wrong with you. Originally posted by LHGreen:Why even bother? Like, did you read how it all works?
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