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I am mixed on: Arkham Horror: The Card Game (Revised Edition) (Review)
Arkham Horror: The Card Game is a richly thematic adventure game where, though a combination of deck-building, team working, clever planning and a fair bit of luck, players go through a series of scenarios solving mysteries, taking out bad guys and maybe even stopping an occasional ancient evil from taking over the world.
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I strongly recommend: Heat: Pedal to the Metal (Review)
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Heat: Pedal to the Metal takes the core ideas of Flamme Rouge and builds on them, adding extra depth to the gameplay, introducing some push your luck elements and giving extra weight to every decision you make throughout the course of the race.
Top 10 Gateway Games
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Chances are you've played a Gateway game before, you the one - light enough to introduce inexperienced new players, fun enough to show them what the hobby is all about and engaging enough to keep them coming back for more and really start exploring all that board gaming has to offer. But not all Gateway games are created equal and so in this video I would like to take a little bit of your time ...
I recommend: Molehill Meadows (Review)
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Molehill Meadows is a follow up to a game I really liked, Zuuli, with the designer choosing to tackle the Flip & Write genre this time. It comes with a lot of the staples anyone familiar with such a game will recognise right away, but also throws a few twists here there to keep the experience feeling fresh.
I strongly recommend: Architects of the West Kingdom (Review)
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Architects of the West Kingdom might just be the best Worker Placement game around - silky smooth to play, easy to learn and with enough innovative changes to make even a seasoned euro gamer perk up.
I am mixed on: Lost Ruins of Arnak (Review)
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Lost Ruins of Arnak promises players an adventure Indiana Jones himself would be proud of and in a format of a Euro game nonetheless!
Top 10 Filler Games
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The versatility filler games have in the hobby can hardly be understated, whether with experienced gamers, or those that have not touched a game before, fillers are always a safe bet. With that in mind, here is my pick for the 10 best.
I strongly recommend: Ark Nova (Review)
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Ark Nova is the biggest Euro game to come out in the last few years, combining a richly thematic experience with a deeply strategic gameplay. Instagram: gemsbiscuits Twitter: BiscuitsGems
I am very mixed on: Tapestry (Review)
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Tapestry wrote a lot of cheques it couldn't cash before its release, but is there an actual, decent game beneath the hype? And if so, can that game be rightfully called a 'Civilization Game'?
I recommend: Long Shot: The Dice Game (Review)
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Long Shot: The Dice Game promises to combine all the excitement of racing games and the relaxed, chill vibes of your usual Roll & Write.
I strongly recommend: Dune Imperium (Review)
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Set in the iconic Frank Herbert universe, Dune Imperium brings scheming, intrigue and battles to your usual dry Euro experience.

Komentáře

  • @jacewilliams7135
    @jacewilliams7135 Před 5 hodinami

    The core box campaign of 3 scenarios, you have to view them as an intro/tutorial/demo. Highly recommend grabbing Dunwich Legacy for the full wonderful experience that is Arkham Horror: The Card Game

  • @StormofSteelWargaming

    Good review, I think there is a reason that scenario three of the intro campaign is to show it's not all roses for players in Arkham. I know that's not to everyone's taste, but if you play Call of Cthulhu RPG then you get where the LCG is coming from. As others have said, try the longer campaigns, particularly the Dunwich Legacy as it is a 'beginner' campaign and demonstrates a lot of the great gameplay elements that AHLCG has to offer. But of course, it is your money on the line and it may be outside of your game finances. I love AH, but my major stumbling block with it is deck building inertia, once you have thousands of cards it is really difficult to build a deck as there is just too much choice. I know there are platforms that help deckbuilding or even provide random and fan made ones, but it's nice to be able to put something together yourself and with the amount of choice this is absolutely overwhelming and something only possible if you ignore every other game in your collection to concentrate on AH.

    • @GuardianAngelEatos
      @GuardianAngelEatos Před 8 hodinami

      One thing you can do to help with being overwhelming by having too many choices is go through your collection and cut down on which cards you have to select from by setting aside cards in one of your unused expansion boxes. That's what I do for ccgs, however for a different purpose. The bigger your collection gets in ccgs, the less you need because you get better cards, so I just set aside cards that I don't see myself playing because I have better options.

    • @StormofSteelWargaming
      @StormofSteelWargaming Před 2 hodinami

      ​@@GuardianAngelEatosthat's certainly an option, but is still overwhelming as you have to study each and every card and understand how it interacts with others. So that goes back to the time dedicated to the game at the expense of others. Also, it then seems a waste to buy everything in the first place if you're never going to use some cards. And finally, feels a bit like power playing to me, when I prefer narrative games. I'd prefer the challenge of having a random deck and trying my best than organising a meta deck that makes the game less fun, IMO. But do whatever floats your boat.

  • @44ThaNatos44
    @44ThaNatos44 Před 2 dny

    Hi, thanks for all the suggestions ! My personnal favourite is a little game called Dicetopia, there's so much strategy in so little time with this one. But as with all good filler games, after one round you're often tempted to go for a second one instead of a bigger game...

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 2 dny

      I'll have to check it out! Always on the look for new engaging fillers!

  • @robertbouley7697
    @robertbouley7697 Před 4 dny

    One of my all-time favorite games. Not for poor people.

  • @COOPFORTWO
    @COOPFORTWO Před 5 dny

    I too have such mixed feelings about Arkham LCG. Love the world, enjoy the mechanical parts, love the idea of campaigns. But I agree with you about all the negatives. The brutality of the game, the susceptibility to bad luck, the frequent feelings of things not really being in your control, and then the the kicker of minimal replayability at high costs... In the end it leaves me looking for something else.

  • @TheHumblefish
    @TheHumblefish Před 5 dny

    Some individual scenarios are replayable as well. Its a really common challenge to try to nab as many cultists as you can in Midnight Masks.

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 5 dny

      That does sound like a fun challenge! And I can see how you could try completely different approaches with how varied the conditions for some of the cultists are there

  • @thediminutivesoldier

    Great video. I have been looking at it and cant decide to get or not. I found the original one yesterday in a store for $12 and almost picked up. I subbed. Please consider sending one my way!

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 6 dny

      $12 is a great price! I think the original set was meant to be a bit light on investigator cards, but should have been good enough for solo or 2 player

  • @DrMcFly28
    @DrMcFly28 Před 7 dny

    I was extremely lukewarm on the Core set, so much so I actually put it up on sale after two playthroughs. As luck would have it, one of the other ads was for the entire Dunwich Legacy cycle, extremely cheap, so I said screw it, I'll purchase that, play it, and then sell everything as a bundle. 6 years and 9 cycles later, I must say things didn't exactly go as planned. :)

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 7 dny

      Hahah, that's great to hear! I'm looking forward to seeing how the campaign cycles improve on the Core set!

  • @henrikwakman7776
    @henrikwakman7776 Před 8 dny

    You can also add a few one shots. The Carnevale one springs to mind.

  • @henrikwakman7776
    @henrikwakman7776 Před 8 dny

    I absolutely loved the story.

  • @henrikwakman7776
    @henrikwakman7776 Před 8 dny

    the expletives feel cringy. Don't. Try to add dignity to the world. It needs it.

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 8 dny

      Thanks for the feedback!

    • @born2bwildne744
      @born2bwildne744 Před 5 dny

      I totally agree. I certainly am not in the market for such needless choices. Stopped the video very early on and will pass on this channel.

  • @xSean0607
    @xSean0607 Před 9 dny

    Started two weeks ago, got core and Dunwhich and already ordered carcosa stuff for later (way later). I'm starting dunwhich. 2 handing and true solo has been fun. Also the coop with someone else new to the game after going through the campaign by myself is like the closest thing to playing the campaign for the first time again, the first time going through the unknown is exciting, win or lose. And after that I get to create challenges and try different builds to see how miserably I lose lol 😆

  • @ShunyValdez
    @ShunyValdez Před 9 dny

    Since you are looking for storytelling, I would recommend Carcosa. The way the story is told with your characters being the driving forces is done better than in Night of the Zealot. Dunwich is fine. It was designed at the same time as Night of the Zealot, so they still don't know what direction the LCG will go. Nothing's wrong with it, and it actually has one of my favorite scenarios. But it is simple when compared to the later campaigns, in terms of gameplay surprises and storytelling.

    • @DakonBlackblade2
      @DakonBlackblade2 Před 8 dny

      The most recent campaign, Hemlock Vale, also has a great story and is very immersive, however the campaign itself is rather more complex than the earlier ones.

  • @TheOldMan-75
    @TheOldMan-75 Před 10 dny

    The game is quite good but it simply doesn't warrant the price tag.

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 9 dny

      That is my main issue with it. I quite liked the experience, but there are a lot of games at that price range that provide a lot more value for money

    • @DakonBlackblade2
      @DakonBlackblade2 Před 8 dny

      @@GemsBiscuits If you are talking about the Core Box then yes, but any expansion will give you your bang for your money. And they are all very repayable, even if they are story based there is a lot of variation to the story, the scenarios themselves and randomness with the encounter cards and the ability to change difficulty to keep things fresh. Also playing different investigators change everything. And the scenarios are much more inventive. Core Box goes: simple introductory scenario, great Arkham scenario, way too difficult scenario that ramped the difficulty up way too much way too fast. The expansions however are all much more varied and have much better scenarios where the modularity of the design shines. Dunwich scenario 4 is an early standout in that regard, where you go: “wait a minute, I did not consider scenarios in this game could be that way and do those things”.

    • @henrikwakman7776
      @henrikwakman7776 Před 8 dny

      It used to be a great $40 set.

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 8 dny

      @@DakonBlackblade2 Thank you for the great, in depth comment! Yeah, the idea with this review was absolutely to review the core set as a standalone package, especially considering the pretty high price for the box. However, as I'd like to play some of the other campaigns I'd like to do reviews for those as well and discuss how they build on and improve the ideas of the core set.

    • @DakonBlackblade2
      @DakonBlackblade2 Před 8 dny

      @@GemsBiscuits Mechanically Dunwich is pretty much identical to the core box, but the scenarios are more varied and inventive, also the fact it is eight scenarios long make for a much smoother difficulty curve and give you a lot more opportunities to upgrade your deck. Now starting from Carcosa (which is the second expansion ever released) each campaign has their own set of core mechanics making them very distinct from one another.

  • @diamondmeeple
    @diamondmeeple Před 19 dny

    No Thanks is an excellent game for new players. I got Stone Age on my list for gateway games, people usually love it, and it got a bit more "meat" too it than they are used to, without being too complex. Biblios is also excellent, but hard to come by these days... A great gateway game = make the majority of those that try it want to experience board games more regularly.

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 18 dny

      Great suggestions! I have No Thanks on my Top 10 Filler Games and completely agree, it goes down great even if a person has never played a game before

    • @diamondmeeple
      @diamondmeeple Před 18 dny

      @@GemsBiscuits What you/we want to create is the feeling: "Hmmm, yes this was really fun/interesting, guess I want to do this more often."

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 18 dny

      @@diamondmeeple Absolutely! I learnt that pretty quickly when I tried to introduce some friends to gaming with Scythe - it was way too complex for that and not a pleasant experience for anyone involved 😅

    • @diamondmeeple
      @diamondmeeple Před 18 dny

      @@GemsBiscuits The thing is... any game can be a "gateway game" to somebody... even a complex game. I got 635 games, however I have no interest in even trying Scythe... based on how the game works. I focus in general on games with "little" rules and high skill agency.

  • @denycast
    @denycast Před měsícem

    Thanks for the warning of Muffintime😂. But a good list you have there. I really need to play one night ultimate werwolf, so I can teach the werewolf addicted groups a variant in which no one is dead for the whole game👍 My recommendation would be "Droppolter". It is my current game to get something on the table quickly 😅

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před měsícem

      Yeah, that's what I love about One Night Werewolf! Is Droppolter the Oink game? Not seen it before, but I'm always up for more Oink games!

    • @denycast
      @denycast Před měsícem

      @@GemsBiscuits yeah Droppolter is an oink game😅

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před měsícem

      @@denycast Thanks, I'll have to check it out!

  • @ezra1791
    @ezra1791 Před měsícem

    Nice recommendations I hace some of them. It is nice to have options. I usually don’t play deduction games but some friends do. Might try the suggestions.

  • @Catchafire2000
    @Catchafire2000 Před měsícem

    Carcassone didnt make the list?

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před měsícem

      Not actually had a chance to play it! By the time I got into board gaming no one was bringing it to meet ups anymore so it kinda passed me by, definitely one I need to check out though!

  • @diamondmeeple
    @diamondmeeple Před měsícem

    Gang of Dice is an amazing filler by Knizia. Try it. I also love a quick round of Strike.

  • @chrispriscott
    @chrispriscott Před měsícem

    I love it, thank you so much Aleks! Always a treat to watch your videos and even more so when they're of one of my games! Thank you so much for taking a look at it! The choice to add extra stones, but more importantly, the mole powers was an attempt to step it up from your standard flip & write so I'm very glad that came across! I will say I was worried for a second that there were no gifs but I was very much not disappointed when the first one came 😆

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před měsícem

      I loved the mole powers! They were definitely a great addition that really shook up the gameplay!

  • @sharefaerber5268
    @sharefaerber5268 Před měsícem

    6 Nimitz or Take five as it is in the states is my go to filler. No thanks is also a game I can play with my visually handicapped game loving friend.

  • @unlimitedrabbit
    @unlimitedrabbit Před 2 měsíci

    Cockroach Poker fits the bill at my table nearly every time.

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 2 měsíci

      Love Cockroach poker! Was the first game I introduced to my non-gamer friends and we had a blast!

  • @HorseIRL
    @HorseIRL Před 2 měsíci

    Try Nana (or Trio). It's so good that we forget what main game we came for sometimes and play it over and over.

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks, I've not heard of that one before so will need to check it out!

  • @desertwind666
    @desertwind666 Před 2 měsíci

    I believe you have cause and effect backwards. It is not being first or second on the trackthat predicts winning, but rather better play and winning that predicts being first and second on the track. I will often barely move in the first round or two unless the resources land that way or that happens to be the best opportunity available, because it allows me to snag something first. Choosing the best new cards to add to your deck and having idols available I.e. creating an engine is more valuable.

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 2 měsíci

      Oh no, I didn't mean that the person to start moving on the track first or second is going to win, I meant that, in my experience, in order to win, you have to be in either in the first or at least second spot at end of the track. I completely agree that it can be more effective to build up your engine a bit before starting up the research track, it was more a comment on the fact that focusing on research appears to be the only path to victory

    • @desertwind666
      @desertwind666 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@GemsBiscuits I see, I agree it's a major part of the game but more of a feature than a bug. I have definitely won games without finishing the track or being the last to do so, but completing "break point" parts of the tracks where the points and/or effects are significant.

  • @soucaco
    @soucaco Před 2 měsíci

    I was discussing this game with my wife, and we came to the conclusion that the research track IS the game. The Lost Ruins are the ruins in the research track. As you progress through the track, you go deeper and deeper in hopes to uncover whatever lies deep within the ruins (spoiler: it's victory points). The map shows different spots in the island where you can explore to gather resources, which are guarded by powerful guardians. As the rounds go by, the number of artifacts available in the market increases, and item cards decreases. That's because as you go deeper down the ruins, you uncover more artifacts, but getting help from the outside world becomes more difficult. Or maybe the real ruins of Arnak were the friends we made along the way

  • @armandocassiano3780
    @armandocassiano3780 Před 2 měsíci

    My group loves Arnak.

  • @rjcarr316
    @rjcarr316 Před 2 měsíci

    Interesting that there's no mention of Codenames. Thanks for the video, there were a few I hadn't heard of. My only suggestion would be it would have been nice to know your favorite player count for every game.

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 2 měsíci

      I actually missed the Codenames craze! By the time I got into the hobby, it was rare that I saw anyone bring it to a game night, so only ever played the game once or twice. As for player count, most of time it probably ends up being a group of around 4-6 people, maybe a couple more if it's something like Fake Artist

  • @VirgilCummings
    @VirgilCummings Před 3 měsíci

    Guillotine is my all time favorite filler game. Solid list. Keep up the good work!

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you! Haven't tried Guillotine yet, but it definitely has one of the most unique themes I've seen!

  • @chrispriscott
    @chrispriscott Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastic to have you back Aleks!

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před 3 měsíci

      Thank you Chris! Very happy to be back!

  • @jarredbultema2164
    @jarredbultema2164 Před 4 měsíci

    Spot on review

  • @amsfountain8792
    @amsfountain8792 Před rokem

    I prefer the old movie though.

  • @TheOldMan-75
    @TheOldMan-75 Před rokem

    👍interesting video format.

  • @revimfadli4666
    @revimfadli4666 Před rokem

    I mean, making you get both actions from the worker spot and the card you pay to go there is quite innovative. But Underwater Cities did it earlier so... Funnily enough, even the combat itself is auction in disguise

    • @GemsBiscuits
      @GemsBiscuits Před rokem

      Oh wow, I didn't see it before, but there are definitely a lot of similarities between combat and an auction!

    • @Zardichard
      @Zardichard Před rokem

      Combat in euros often takes the form of auctions, just look at Condottiere Auctions are just fun

  • @tedharrington5432
    @tedharrington5432 Před rokem

    Glad to see you are back!

  • @jonesfamilygamesnight1702

    Great stuff Aleks! I liked the new style.