Feudum

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The etymological origins of the word “Feudum” stem from Medieval Latin *feodum, which was borrowed from Old French *feu, which was borrowed from Frankish *fehu, which stems from the Proto-Germanic *fehu. Now, why are we mentioning all of this? Well because today’s game sometimes feels like you’re going down a scholarly rabbit hole. Feudum, by Oddbird Games, is an economic sandbox euro of hand and resource management for 2-5 players. Your goal is to take advantage of your position within 5 guilds at the most opportune time to be victorious by game end. Unless, of course, you starve, get sidetracked by sea serpents or develop an unhealthy interest in fermented grapes. Sound familiar?

Should we play it again? Bring it to the channel? Never touch it again? Let us know in the comments!

-Time Stamps-

02:34 - Overview 
07:01 - How It Plays
10:35 - Context of Playthrough
11:10 - Why Did We Play It?
14:13 - Jesse’s First Impressions
15:49 - Jan’s First Thoughts
17:11 - Jesse's Favorite Things
19:55 - What Makes It Unique
21:53 - Scoring
23:16 - Jan's First Impressions
25:53 - What We Can See Others Not Enjoying
31:13 - What Stood Out To You?
35:51 - Did You Enjoy It? Would You Play It Again?

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