Best final thoughts ever. Seeing your emotion elevates this game's theme beyond most all other games
@daniellegoldman206410 жыл бұрын
Nothing embarrassing about getting emotional over emotional content, got mad respect for your honesty though. It looks like an incredibly well put together game, and I'm glad heavy subjects are being explored - I didn't back the game or really look into it since it seemed very exploitative but it seems they did a very good job with it. Good art can deliver a powerful emotional message and it looks like this is one of those board games that transcends being just a plaything and could be considered actual art. I'm glad to see more games delivering on the medium's potential.
@cadenlaptad32478 жыл бұрын
Beautiful final thoughts, Richard. You are not alone with the tears - I had some reach my eyes watching your play through and listening to your final thoughts as well. To me, this will be a game that I pick up if for no other reason than the fact I feel it is an important step in game design into a new, emotional, and rich direction which should be both applauded and appreciated. This game handled an incredibly difficult subject matter in a respectful and reflective way. Thanks so much for also conveying this in your final thoughts as well. Much respect for your great big heart and all the time / effort you put into these videos. Cheers.
@KevinLKitchens10 жыл бұрын
Finally decided to pull the trigger on this one, in part based on your runthrough. As a southerner descended from slave owners and abolitionists alike, I was worried this game would take a heavy handed "all southerners of that time are evil" approach so common today. Glad to see it kept its focus on the issue at hand -- liberating slaves and not politically painting all southerners as slavery lovers (or all northerners as abolitionists). Looking forward to this one arriving.
@DavidEstall10 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for the run through and well done for making it through the emotional final thoughts. Your willingness to share your feelings about the theme is touching and greatly appreciated. Bravo sir, bravo.
@joeldalangin24279 жыл бұрын
Wow, very honest review. It's amazing when a form of art can transcend it's genre. Keep up the great work and enthusiasm
@cloud20187 жыл бұрын
I bought this game, I haven't played it yet, but just got it in the mail a few days ago. I was a history major in college so my familiarity with this era in history is above average. I got this game because of my love of history but also because I know at some point my kids will learn about this too. They're too young for it now but when they get into school and start learning about this, I wanted to use this as a teaching tool. I'm thankful the level of respect and detail they showed this topic and you're not the only reviewer that it elicited an emotional response from. I want to check out other games from this company because if they show that level of attention in all their games then these could be a very valuable tool when introducing my kids to other topics. I am curious if my knowledge of this topic will effect how I play or how it effects me personally but I can say even reading through the rules I had to take a step back a few times and really think about what it was telling me was going to happen when playing this. Thank you very much for your thoughts on this game and the run-through.
@scottnotsteve37410 жыл бұрын
Incredibly moving final thoughts, especially given that this was done shortly after another similarly-themed game, Been thinking about this game for my teens but now wondering if it will be too "heavy" for them (though with parental guidance this could be a marvelous learning opportunity). You have done us all a great service.
@Sneckster8 жыл бұрын
since I watched this video a year ago I knew I needed to pay this game but I've not seen it in stock anywhere. today I saw it was back in stock on a uk store so thought I would rewatch the run through. yes I'm in tears again but will be ordering the game in the morning. To me the actual game looks really good to play with my SO and solo, but I also feel that what they have achieved here deserves recognition and support even if it's only the money the game costs. as an English man of this generation it's hard to connect with what happened all those years ago but that's no reason to avoid the subject. I just hope I can play it with dry eyes, but in a way I hope I can't. This review is still one of the most human reviews I've ever seen and I commend you for that.
@medchem3010 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the honesty. I don't think I could play this game because of the thematic reasons you stated and because of what you think Jen might feel when she plays it. I just don't think I could disconnect myself from the theme to really enjoy the game aspect. You're the first person to really capture that feeling in a review of this game. By the way, It made me feel even better about funding your KS. Thanks again and
@TheGibsonSG6810 жыл бұрын
mate, very powerful final thoughts. The game designers, yourself and also Paul from SU&SD have done an absolutely magnificent job of shedding light one of the darker subjects from history to (what I imagine would be) a significant number of board gamers who've never even heard of the underground railroad.
@mattagoo10 жыл бұрын
Really great review, Richard! You so eloquently describe how a game could be so evocative, thought-provoking and challenging. Being moved by immersing yourself in the plight of a group of slaves seeking freedom is nothing to be embarrassed about, and it speaks to how impactful a well-made game can be!
@smoothcriminal2810 жыл бұрын
Richard... You're an incredible person n what you do day in day out is special... And I thank you for getting through these final thoughts and being able to fight the emotion n give such an eloquent verdict on the game. I will pull the trigger on this one inmediately even though I feel very much like you regarding the experience and whether or not I will enjoy it as a game.. But this looks like a phenomenal journey that Id like to take w my girlfriend and the kids because I want them to experience this history through the cooperative experience conveyed in this game, as opposed to some glamorized hollywood thing. You have my support for as long as you do this n from everyone in our home, we thank you for everything you n Jen do for the gaming community. Ozzy Perez aka SapolJackson on BGG.
@TheFlymar10 жыл бұрын
You have my utmost respect Richard.
@jamenta210 жыл бұрын
Thx for the review Rahdo. It's interesting, you're not the only reviewer who actually has said after gameplay, that the wooden pieces - altho abstract actually came alive emotionally for them - trying to "free the slaves". So whatever they did, they apparently designed that right.
@aarondovauo14717 жыл бұрын
Games like this, the work of Brenda Romero, are pretty powerful use of the medium. Even a game like Archipelago that steps towards that design space a little more subtly, great to see more of this. Your point on the ability to choose the depth of your experience is a good point.
@jeremydaleheisey91088 жыл бұрын
I recently picked this up used on BGG. Really looking forward to actually getting to play it. Trying to figure out how various friends would handle it. Which leads me to wonder: how did Jen handle playing the game? I think I have a few friends who will be in the same boat, but I'm not sure what that is. It's the kind of experience I want to share with friends, but I don't want to overwhelm them.
@rahdo8 жыл бұрын
+Jeremy Dale Heisey in the end, the subject matter was too heavy for her... :(
@RobertWard300010 жыл бұрын
You're the best.
@bookaddict77710 жыл бұрын
Great wrap up, Richard. I agree with you about not having pictures of slaves on chits. As much as I enjoy this game, I know I could not handle that. My daughter and I have difficulties with sacrificing people during the game as it is. If they had faces, I know we would never be able to do it, although it might be necessary to win the game.
@WhatHappenedFFS10 жыл бұрын
Bless you Richard. Great review as always, but touching. Hope you're ok.
@ErmacFellwalker10 жыл бұрын
Impressed how this game made you emotional. It's clearly doing something right.
@SwordAgainstChaos9 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your thoughts and feelings on this game. So insightful, as usual.
@kossowankenobi10 жыл бұрын
Way to power through that one, sir. Much respect and /huuuuuuuugz.
@XD-rd8zd5 жыл бұрын
Ahem, there's a word FUN at the back of the box. I think you can have fun, even when learning about difficult subjects. Why? Because only the truth is interesting (that's why I love Chesterton, Tresmontant and other books like that).
@raccoon041310 жыл бұрын
@10:00 Whoa.....
@Dag2PT10 жыл бұрын
Great Review. Richard, you should get a rest 1 or 2 days. You're getting a lot of work. Kickstarter, game throughs videos, etc..
@weemcast10 жыл бұрын
Great stuff
@jacquelineharris841410 жыл бұрын
Very good stuff very educational kids need to know this stuff
@timg795410 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this...
@garygronk386310 жыл бұрын
It's tasteful except for using a shackle for the O in freedom and the chains framing the cover. Tacky.
@GrimsFedora10 жыл бұрын
Interesting. That's not how I saw it. For me the chains in the design part highlighted what was being left behind, while the text freedom indicated what was being hoped for. The still, seemingly peaceful, but tension ridden illustration showing the moments in which the game takes place. That is to say, I found it tasteful for being gentle, but not shying away from the artistic themes. But I can see how the shackles could be seen as sensationalist, or that the irony of the shackle in the word freedom could just break the image. Hm... Would you consider the very depiction of people enslaved and chained to be tasteless in all public contexts? Or is it just that it's more cartoonish and implicitly violent than the illustration in this case. Or is it that the truly emotionally triggering symbols from a sensitive history should not be casually displayed?
@DarthMessias7 жыл бұрын
Although I have the utmost respect for the theme, my experience is still that the game isn't fun to play. People I played with felt it was repetitive and the downtime was huge.
@darren.mcauliffe3 жыл бұрын
What did Jen think of this?
@rahdo3 жыл бұрын
she respected the design and the intent, but it was too heavy for her to keep playing
@ROOKTABULA Жыл бұрын
It must be really heavy living in a nation that is founded and prospered/prospers because of slavery.
@rahdo Жыл бұрын
it is, especially because our nation refuses to reckon with the ongoing impact of that very thing