This was Disappointing | HORIZONS of SPIRIT ISLAND Raw First Impressions
I really really wanted to like Horizons of Spirit Island, but our first game felt clunky to learn, and to play, and never really felt....smooth. We will play again, and hopefully our first game was a fluke, but for us, it wasn't great - for a number of reasons.
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I have never played Spirit Island - this is our first venture into the world and my concern was that it was going to be too light - too muted, since it's supposed to be a more entry level, mass market game - but that wasn't the issue. The whole game felt clunky and complex - it never smoothed out and the whole game just felt like a bumpy road. We still got where we were going, but it wasn't enjoyable. I really really wanted to like this game, and I'll give it another chance - we'll play a couple more games and revisit it, but our first impressions of Horizons of Spirit Island were pretty disappointing. From the Quick Start Guide to the size of the spaces on the board, it just didn't feel polished. Some of the Quick Start was great, and other parts were lacking information about why we were doing what we were doing. The board became quickly crowded to the point that it was distracting and pieces were moving between spaces, creating a problem knowing what was supposed to be where on the board.
We will play more games of Horizons of Spirit Island, but if not for "professional duty" to provide a well rounded review, we probably wouldn't play it again. We'll see if our second game is a better experience.
00:00 Intro
0:37 First Thoughts and Caveats
4:40 Rough How It Plays
9:43 More Personal Impressions
14:10 Currently Can’t Recommend Purchasing
15:35 I Hope I’m Wrong
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