Vantage Review - Part Deux
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Vantage Review - Part Deux
"The gameplay in Vantage is pretty unique. The rulebook walks you through the basics and the turn structure, and then just kind of......ugh. I cannot plagiarize Tony. Here, read his Vantage Review for the Gameplay Overview as well as his other thoughts, if you are so inclined. I just want to get to my thoughts on the Game Experience."
"Note: This review will be as spoiler-free as possible. What made me wish I were on a malfunctioning spaceship, hurtling towards an unknown planet: The biggest change to Vantage, and one of the reasons I wanted to have a second review on BGQ, is that Vantage was released on Rulepop after Tony's review was published."
"For me, this is a HUGE improvement to a game I already loved. Most importantly, it is free. All the storybooks are online and at your fingertips on your phone, tablet, or computer. It also includes quick references, detailed rules, a FAQ, and errata for the cards. All storybook errata will already be updated on the website; however, you will still need a physical copy of the"
Vantage presents a distinct gameplay structure where the rulebook covers basics and turn order but leaves further learning to play. The Rulepop release makes all storybooks, quick references, detailed rules, FAQs, and card errata freely accessible on phones, tablets, and computers. Pre-updated storybook errata reduce confusion and streamline play. The digital resources enhance accessibility for newcomers and veterans while improving clarity. Despite digital errata, a physical copy of the card set remains necessary for play. Overall, the online integration refines the game experience and lowers barriers to entry.
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