Last night I got to play the two-player starter set for Star Wars Unlimited with Diego.
I have some mixed thoughts about the whole experience.
Let me just say up front I really like the game.
However I do have some issues with the quality of this product.
First up is the flimsy very thin card tokens included for tracking damage, first player, etc. That’s my issue they are so flimsy. I hate them. If you intend to get into the game you will want to upgrade these as a priority. Maybe that’s what the aim was. To “encourage” you to buy the GameGenic acrylic tokens. That’s if you can find anywhere that has them.
I was also very disappointed with the quality of the cards themselves. They too are very thin. You will be sleeving the cards. You have to. These are boarding on unusable. This means that opening boosters will be a bitter sweet experience. On one hand I’ll be excited about opening the packs, and the cards I pull. On the other repulsed by the poor quality of the card stock used.
The two folded paper playmats were as expected quality wise. I like they have the play areas on them. Plus act as a player aid with setup, what you can do on a turn, end of a round summary, plus keyword summary. All very handy for learning the game, and teaching it.
The quick start/learn to play booklet is nice and does the job well. We hardly had to refer to it.
The two cardboard deck boxes a nice touch that don’t need assembling. They are large enough to hold the cards sleeved.
Overall I think value wise this is a great starter set. However quality wise of the cards and tokens it feels cheap and that FFG are cutting corners to cut costs and maximise profit.
In another post I’ll talk more about the play experience of Star Wars Unlimited using this two-player starter set.