This is one of the best instruction videos for a boardgame ever made. Thank you so much for the fun and crystal clear video. 🎉
@realdealastrology9Ай бұрын
This guy puts Rodney Smith of Watch It Played to shame.
@chuckm1961Ай бұрын
Yep. Rodney reads the rule book to you, with some gestures. I find him pretty useless!
@realdealastrology9Ай бұрын
@@chuckm1961 I agree. I just use him to get an inkling of how a game plays in order to decide whether I should buy it or not. This is when I don’t want to read the rulebook ahead of time.
@BoardsAndBordersАй бұрын
GOAT How to Play instruction videos. You always make me laugh and provide clear instructions that many others struggle to deliver. Thank you!
@Daniel199423Ай бұрын
Thanks, Ryan! I love the enthusiasm and humor you put into your videos. Looking forward to backing Luthier!
@serensoner3944Ай бұрын
I found this video via Paul Grogan's playthrough and I must say, this is an awesome teach for a heavy euro game. Thanks!
@hpjk77222 күн бұрын
You put so. much. work. into this video. Best rules explanation I have seen. Instant sub.
@LarrySchneiderАй бұрын
I agree with every comment here. Has to be one of the best how to play videos I've ever seen for a heavy game. I can't imagine how much time you had to invest in making this video. I hope you were well compensated! :)
@BoxedMeeplesАй бұрын
Laughed so much each time you appeared with a new instrument. Love how you made this deep and rich game so accessible
@SteveAMcPhersonАй бұрын
Nicely done! Thank you ❤
@CG_HaliАй бұрын
Oh my God! One of your best ones (and best about Luthier) and I'm only a few minutes in lol
@NightsAroundaTableАй бұрын
Thanks! (but this is my second best video about Luthier)
@morgaknightgamesАй бұрын
Excellent video. I'm very much looking forward to this one!
@martonferenciАй бұрын
I loved the Chekov reference - glorious video good Sir
@TabletopToolbox26 күн бұрын
I've always loved this channel, even if this video did cost me some money...
@NightsAroundaTable24 күн бұрын
i’m like Robin Hood, except i rob from the people who should know better, and give to the people who can make them happy.
@BoxedMeeplesАй бұрын
Have I really been saying the name of this game wrong all this time ?!
@NightsAroundaTableАй бұрын
No! There are no hard and fast rules for how to pronounce loanwords in your mother tongue. It’s consensus. English speakers say “garage” like the Frenchies do on one hand, but then some Americans pronounce the “r” in foyer. i’m an Anglo-Canadian, and we take compulsory French classes for five years, so when i see a French loanword ending in “er,” i know it should sound like “ay.” Similarly, the French don’t put their tongues to their teeth to voice “th” like we do - it’s a hard “t” sound for them. (Even a bit sharper… it’s almost like an “ts” sound with the most subtle “s” imaginable. Kinda like a grace note in music.) So “LOO-tsee-ay.” Anyway, if you’re pronouncing the word like you hear other English speakers around you pronouncing it, you’re good to go! i was just having a bit of fun.