Huh? Well, many games with complex rules can be accelerated by having a "master" player who knows the game well. You can't usually trust them in competitive games, but for a coop game like AH that's not an issue. I don't see how this should be a problem for AH, at least for us it never was with the older versions. (Same for EH, which my SO or I usually kept track of the overhead while the others could focus on playing).
I totally missed that a new AH was released in 2018. On BGG it's a 7.7 over 7.0 for the original, AND the expansions are ranked really well (obviously players who buy an expansion already liked the base game, so there is some bias). Fixing the randomness sounds really REALLY good.
Great. Due to this thread, I now have another ~200 Euros on my board game wish list. Thanks! :P
I totally missed that a new AH was released in 2018. On BGG it's a 7.7 over 7.0 for the original, AND the expansions are ranked really well (obviously players who buy an expansion already liked the base game, so there is some bias). Fixing the randomness sounds really REALLY good.
Great. Due to this thread, I now have another ~200 Euros on my board game wish list. Thanks! :P