u/BoopBeepBopp

How come they’ve never released more animals for Cascadia?

Played the game for the first time last night, absolutely loved it! Such a relaxing game and we played a Spotify playlist while playing which added to the vibe too.

Now for the animals. Not that I’m complaining too much, the completionist in me would need them all if so but I feel like one or two more unique animals would really make the game perfect.

I know there’s a couple of expansions but they don’t look that interesting to me.

Maybe adding more animal scoring rules to the existing ones would become too convoluted but I’d love to see a few more animals in the game. Just for a visual standpoint more than anything.

Thoughts?

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u/BoopBeepBopp — 3 days ago
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What games to look out for this year?

Getting prepped for the weekend.

Really hoping to see Old Kings Crown, not seen it in person before so would love to see the components/art everyone seems to love. Very much doubt I will be able to purchase it as I think it’s due for release in a few months?

Other than some Cosmic Encounter expansions I don’t know what to look out for? Bit out of the loop this year.

What are you looking forward to seeing?

Edit: I got a copy of Old Kings Crown!!

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u/BoopBeepBopp — 13 days ago

If I were to get some lessons how many would you recommend to get started?

Is it customary to have maybe 3/4 lessons and ask them to sort of set you on your way? I don’t really have the cash to be paying for lessons every week but I want to get the basics down and have someone tell me what to work on etc so I’m not going in completely hopeless. People always say get some lessons when starting out but how many do they mean?

I’ve sort of semi taught myself a few chords when I had an acoustic guitar but have no real skills or knowledge beyond that. I kind of started with Justin Guitar for a bit and then gave up. Never really got past moving between the basic chord shapes.

I want to play electric guitar and be able to play somewhat rhythmically along to so songs and then work towards any sort of picking/intricate stuff later on. I don’t really know what I want, just want some foundational skills really.

I don’t know how much it matters but I feel like no matter how many videos I watch I just can’t get my head around music theory and scales either and I think I need someone to just teach me it like I’m a child. Not sure why but it’s literally like reading a different language.

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u/BoopBeepBopp — 23 days ago