First Multi-player Game
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 5:44 pm
SolomonMedici and I had our first multi-player game today and I thought I'd give it a bit of a write up here. (Let me know, SolomonMedici, if I forget anything or get something wrong.)
The decks: It was Scout verses Beowulf, as-is "out of the box." I was Beowulf and SolomonMedici was the Scout.
Experience: Both of us had played solo games several time and were familiar with the rules. (We both have been online in these forums asking questions leading up to the match as well.) I can't speak for SolomanMedici, but I had managed to get my solo games down to around 45 minutes (30 minutes for the second play-through of the same deck).
The game (time to play - 2 hours):
EARLY GAME
For the first few (4 - 5) rounds we got used to the timing of a multi-player game. The Scout had some trouble getting crew out initially while Beowulf managed to jump ahead in points with a couple of quickly resolved 's. Then the Scout got out a decent crew and things got interesting.
MID GAME
As the game progressed, the Scout managed to get caught up in points and successfully foiled the Beowulf's attempts to keep up the "quick-win pace" that had marked the early game. There were several timing blunders on both sides of the sub-sector that served as good "learning experiences." Also, both players tried to make use of crew combat abilities, but it seemed that, unless you managed to kill a person off in the same round, these abilities were not going to play a major role.
Neither player engaged in any piracy, though Beowulf was starting to run out of cards and may have been a good target for this had the Scout had much ability in this area.
END GAME
Eventually Beowulf got stuck trying to complete a contract and running out of cards, while the Scout completed a few lower-point 's. Using "Time is Money," Beowulf took initiative so that he could place his own 's without them getting replaced by ones from the Scout that he could not handle.
The score was Beowulf 18 and Scout 16 when Beowulf drew his last two cards during the Ready round. No longer being stingy with expenses, Beowulf played all he could leading up to the Resolution phase. The Scout managed to complete a 3-point and solved a for the last he needed to be at 20. Beowulf, however, playing the last cards from his hand, managed to also jump up 4 's for a total of 22.
Both captains had met the victory threshold, however Beowulf managed to eek out a victory with the higher total. It was about as close to a tie as it could have been.
Good game SolomanMedici! You are a formidable opponent. I look forward to challenging you next week.
The decks: It was Scout verses Beowulf, as-is "out of the box." I was Beowulf and SolomonMedici was the Scout.
Experience: Both of us had played solo games several time and were familiar with the rules. (We both have been online in these forums asking questions leading up to the match as well.) I can't speak for SolomanMedici, but I had managed to get my solo games down to around 45 minutes (30 minutes for the second play-through of the same deck).
The game (time to play - 2 hours):
EARLY GAME
For the first few (4 - 5) rounds we got used to the timing of a multi-player game. The Scout had some trouble getting crew out initially while Beowulf managed to jump ahead in points with a couple of quickly resolved 's. Then the Scout got out a decent crew and things got interesting.
MID GAME
As the game progressed, the Scout managed to get caught up in points and successfully foiled the Beowulf's attempts to keep up the "quick-win pace" that had marked the early game. There were several timing blunders on both sides of the sub-sector that served as good "learning experiences." Also, both players tried to make use of crew combat abilities, but it seemed that, unless you managed to kill a person off in the same round, these abilities were not going to play a major role.
Neither player engaged in any piracy, though Beowulf was starting to run out of cards and may have been a good target for this had the Scout had much ability in this area.
END GAME
Eventually Beowulf got stuck trying to complete a contract and running out of cards, while the Scout completed a few lower-point 's. Using "Time is Money," Beowulf took initiative so that he could place his own 's without them getting replaced by ones from the Scout that he could not handle.
The score was Beowulf 18 and Scout 16 when Beowulf drew his last two cards during the Ready round. No longer being stingy with expenses, Beowulf played all he could leading up to the Resolution phase. The Scout managed to complete a 3-point and solved a for the last he needed to be at 20. Beowulf, however, playing the last cards from his hand, managed to also jump up 4 's for a total of 22.
Both captains had met the victory threshold, however Beowulf managed to eek out a victory with the higher total. It was about as close to a tie as it could have been.
Good game SolomanMedici! You are a formidable opponent. I look forward to challenging you next week.