by linael
At this point I have to give the first minus points: after the first game the corners of the tiles peel of and the colour of the wooden markers chips of at the rimp.
I second that. My white markers had already the wood colour showing on their edges even at the very moment I opened the box. The wooden markers (both black and white) don't feel like the standard wooden pieces you find in games. The paint has a different touch, no lacquer and comes off very easily.
The hexes are thinner than you'd expect, and the two printed faces come off easily - not like what you usually get from the major boardgame editors.
The cards themselves, though nicely illustrated, are very thin and of the same quality you get from artscow.
Obviously the production was to cheap, or I got a bad copy.
No, you are right on the cheap production. This doesn't affect gameplay, and just shows the lack of experience of a young publishing company.