Small and medium businesses expect their profits to go up under Trump, but they aren’t considering the exorbitant salary they will have to pay their political officer to stay in the good graces of the local chapter of the MAGA Inquisition.
Dynamic recompilation technology?
I enjoyed it but not as much as I expected to. It feels simpler and more accessible than Root. I’ve heard it described as a trick taking 4X game, but I don’t think either of those are very accurate. There’s really no exploration happening so at best it’s a 3X game and the trick taking barely feels like trick taking, it’s something else entirely.
It’s a very mean game since you can attack and steal from other players and they can’t really do anything about it, because the aggressor is the only one that has any agency in combat.
It also requires players to balance the game. If one player is left unchecked they will run away with the points, similar to in Root.
The card play is the most unique and interesting part of the game. You definitely use your brain but in a way that I haven’t seen before.
I’m not a big fan of the map. It’s very abstract and sometimes feels like you are moving ships across the face of a clock than across star systems.
I need to give it a few more plays, but so far I like Root and Eclipse: Second Dawn for the Galaxy more.
There are a couple cards that lead to more direct interaction, like The Fool, but otherwise it’s indirect blocking and card denial. There are other cards that allow you to gift cards to other players which can clog up their hand sometimes if they had other plans.
There are a lot of Republicans I need to outlive before I throw in the towel.
I’m surprised we don’t hear more about judges getting shanked for their shit reasoning.
Vance was definitely the kid in grade school that plucked and ate the hair of the girl who sat in front of him. I wonder if she’s okay.
Could still be hair!
This is exactly where my mind went. Bravo.
Oh boy… it’s just a single staple now!
Sadammit you got me
Array offsets start at zero. Indices start at one. Normal humans that aren’t stuck in CS101 count with indices.
Sign a kyne a dodie chodie?
Right in the blast zone though…
R releases all have code names that are Peanuts references, like “Bunny Wunnies Freak Out”.
I’ve heard of 5/7 but what is 13/10 from?
I am Cargon’s complete lack of surprise.