7 thoughts on “There is a new version of Raiders of the North Sea at Target!”
Thanks for the video. I got this edition recently. The box is actually slightly bigger than the original ones. I love the game so much I had to go out to MeepleSource and buy the upgrade pack
I bought the retail version a couple of years ago and it came with metal coins and all the resources besides the provisions are wooden but not cubes – they are different shapes
So glad i got the old edition. I hate drawing cardboard out of a bag. Looking at you isle of cats. I feel like they get ruined a lot faster from you, trying to mix them in a bag
Oy, I don’t think notoriety is the right term – that’s being known for doing something bad! Shem definitely innovated on the standard ideas of worker placement, but I think it’s been generally well-received, not shunned.
Some of tokens are the ones from Fields of Fame, but there is no trace for the jarl cards nor the board extension, do they explain it in the rules? (I guess it is another cost cut strategy for when the viking edition of the expansions come out)
Thanks for the video. I got this edition recently. The box is actually slightly bigger than the original ones. I love the game so much I had to go out to MeepleSource and buy the upgrade pack
I bought the retail version a couple of years ago and it came with metal coins and all the resources besides the provisions are wooden but not cubes – they are different shapes
Why would anyone be okay with this if the original has wooden components. No solo is no go for me.
So glad i got the old edition. I hate drawing cardboard out of a bag. Looking at you isle of cats. I feel like they get ruined a lot faster from you, trying to mix them in a bag
I think the solo mode has been design after the game had been published. The cards are rare to find, but there is a cheap app.
Oy, I don’t think notoriety is the right term – that’s being known for doing something bad! Shem definitely innovated on the standard ideas of worker placement, but I think it’s been generally well-received, not shunned.
Some of tokens are the ones from Fields of Fame, but there is no trace for the jarl cards nor the board extension, do they explain it in the rules? (I guess it is another cost cut strategy for when the viking edition of the expansions come out)