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allowing BGG marketplace in this competition seems like an obvious flaw. Of course you can lucky, but you won't find these kind of prices all the time. The final result ended up being 'lol, just get lucky and grab these big name games 2nd hand for a couple bucks and a pack of chewing gum'.
Campaign game - 7th continent had a full re-print of their cards due to a colour error, you can often pick up the entire card set for like 10-20 euro and just need to add some dice and placeholders. It's insane value for how much game you get
My favorite new cheap...ish game was For Northwood! It has been impossible to find the last 6 months but a few sites had pre-orders for $18 so I slapped it in my cart and sure enough it showed up sooner than expected. I've been having a lot of fun with it so far. Great wideo guys thank you for your superb quality content!
1. There is a Lost Cities for 1 $ on bgg market :) 2. Solitaire - 2 $ for a standart deck of cards 3. My City: Roll & Build for 10 $ on bgg market 4. Terraforming Mars: Ares Expedition - 9 $ on bgg market 5. Viticulture - 10 $ on bgg 32 $ total
Love the concept for this video, but would be better if it was based on retail/on sale prices instead of used copies. its a fun competition for u two, but makes it less practical for the viewers. great vid as always
Second hand market is the way to go. If dont like the game, you can sell for same price or some eur 10 cheaper. Less loss than selling Kickstarter games you did not like.
Have you guys considered drafting games in the following categories: 1) gateway worker-placement, 2) gateway card/tile/dice drafting, 3) gateway tile placement, 4) gateway engine building, 5) gateway engine building and 6) gateway deck building? I know that in many cases, games might overlap, but I would still like to see what you come up with.
Have you guys considered drafting games in the following categories: 1) gateway worker-placement, 2) gateway card/tile/dice drafting, 3) gateway tile placement, 4) gateway engine building, 5) gateway engine building and 6) gateway deck building? I know that in many cases, games might overlap, but I would still like to see what you come up with.
My list as of right now would probably be: 1: Twilight Imperium 2: Scythe 3: Barrage 4: Terraforming Mars 5: Hive 6: Wingspan 7: 7th Continent 8: Search for Planet X 9: Gloomhaven JOTL 10: T.I.M.E. Stories
I never played the original since I went the way of Arnak (no regrets there, love that game). I just ordered Uprisings based off all the positive feedback I’ve heard including your video! Thanks for the amazing content, you’re one of my favorite channels to follow.
Guys, do you have any recommendation for an alternative that is not campaign based, just on-off scenarios, but highly tactical miniature game and can be played solo and not Cthulhu which theme I do not prefer (something that is more than i.e. Zombicide)?
@@BoardGameHangover Thanks the reply and the recommendation. I have Claustrophobia, the original one with De Profundis expansion but that is a 2 player only game. Checked MD2. Does it really tactical? Please don't recommend Sniper Elite :) I have it I love it, but not for solo. Which is sad :( So simple rules, good amount of tactics, 5 mins setup, 1 hr gameplay and so great at 2 or 3. I wish the publisher will come up with new expansions to add more variety to the game.
I did not like this game at all. I wanted to like it too but it was just sooooo random and the expansion didn’t help either. Still a random mess and I love dice placement