Flo de Haan wrote:
Looks nice. Do you have more photo's?
Not yet. But there will be a lot more next week, as we continue to play.
You did use the
link to the photos? And you did klick on the small photos
to see the original bigger ones?
Flo de Haan wrote:
I'm really thinking about testing a game with those wooden cubes
I guess you have experience in both cardboard tokens and wooden cubes.
What do you prefer?
Apart from painting time, it isn's as expensive as printing and cutting all those cardboard tokens is it?
We played 6 weeks ago a game with 5 players and printed tokens.
It was quite hard to stack them, and see on the first glimpse how many
there are. One gasp and they move on the board.
This time we tried it with the wooden cubes, beeing a lot better.
You can stack them, they are easy to grasp and look just a lot better
in 3d. So we will stay with wooden cubes. I ordered them from
www.holzwuerfel.com with about 40 euro for 100 city-cubes and
1000 token-cubes and shipping. Looking back I think it was worth the
money and time spent.
Flo de Haan wrote:
you don't really need a player token on top of it do you? I mean 18 different colors? isn't that clear enough...
It just looked better with the token on top of the city cubes

18 colors would be ok, but having three blue colors (saba, babylon and
assyria) will be hard to distinguish (with my skills in painting equal to 0)
Flo de Haan wrote:
How do you cope with the ships of colors you don't have by advanced?
I had all ships from the 18 player set on cardboard
(printed and laminated), so all ships are available.
It's also nice to get the tokens onboard the ships
and move them around

Flo de Haan wrote:
Have you tested the civ-administrator excel sheet?
Is there a new version of it?
On my first view, the one I found at the forum did not seem to be on
the newest level (2.10)
So I made my own excel sheet for logging
- census count
- calamities
- city count after calamities
- civilization cards bought
- AST movement
I printed the sheet and filled everything in during the game.
Today I made up some excel diagrams, but I don't dare to publish
these yet, as the bundled anger of all other players would be unleashed
on the leading player. I will publish some stuff after the game, including a
short "History of Time" for our game.