YRO Review - Assemble The Perfect Grid Of Chibi Cards
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The Sunrise Islands, home of small but fierceful animal folk;
The Wooden Conclave, that reunites all the magical creatures of the Forest;
The Wandering Market, that travels and trades without rest;
The Mining Company, where the inventors create new technologies;
The Floating City, where Magic and Technology find their balance;
The Dragon Knight, sworn protectors of the land of Yro.
From these factions you will recruit members for your guild, to create a powerful party and complete the most rewarding quests!
In Yro you have to recruit adventurers in your guild and place them in a 3x3 grid you build during the game. They all have a Combat Value, that will grant points each turn if higher than the opponents’ one; they can grant you Magic and Technology resource points, that will unlock more powerful abilities Gold that will be useful to recruit more Adventurers and Victory points that will lead you to the final victory.
The combat value of your party will be determined by the combat values of your front row of adventurers, and when you recruit 3 adventurers in a row that share a Faction and/or Profession, they will unlock a powerful bonus effect, so wise positioning will also be essential!
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TimeStamps:
0:00:00 - Introduction
0:06:40 - What I Like
0:09:20 - What I Don't Like
0:10:50 - What I Can See Others Not Liking
0:11:52 - Final Thoughts
0:12:20 - Recommendations
5.0 - My absolutely favorite games, I will rarely if ever turn down an opportunity to play these games.
4.5 - Oh my gosh, the absolute best games...but also I'm not always down to play them. For one reason or another these are just shy of perfect. Whether it's mechanics, length, brain burn whatever.
4.0 - This is where a game becomes recommended. Now I may or may not be in the mood, or even own it, especially considering other games. But a 4 is where we cross from good to great.3.5 - Really enjoyed, don't love it, will often lose out to better games, but there's a part of me that wants to own it/play it more.
3.0 - A good game, I enjoy playing it. But also if I never play it again I'm not losing any sleep over that.
2.5 - Wasn't the biggest fan. Wasn't the worst, but didn't feel like the best use of time. Would prefer not to play again but am willing to given the right circumstances.
2.0 - A game I don't want to play again. I'm not saying it isn't good, I'm saying I don't want to play it again regardless of circumstance.
1.5 - I did not like this game, do not want to play it, and think it's a fairly flawed game.
1.0 - I can't imagine rating a game this poorly ever. It would take something so abysmal I probably didn't get to even play it.
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