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Iso-path: game board creation (& how to play) 

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Most of this video is about how to construct a game-board for playing Hexagonal Iso-path. The final five minutes explain how to play.
Alternatives and similarities-
The first rule-set for this game was created by pocket83 in March, 2017. Those rules apply specifically to a 37-space hexagonal game board which uses eight game pieces (and two players). They are subject to revision and addition. As such cases arise, this description (and the associated links to the rule sheets) will be amended to accommodate them.
This game could also be played on an h5 (61-space) board, or it could be played with additional pieces. I shouldn't have to tell you that such changes add vastly to the complexity of the game, and as such, the version presented here was best suited for an introduction to game-play. This standard version of the game has 22% of the board covered by pieces, which is a comfortable balance between player freedom and large-space tedium. Additional pieces may give variety for experienced players, but we've found that eight pieces per player feels extremely limiting, so no more than six pieces is recommended for an h4 board. There is also a three-player aspect to this game, but it's complicated, so read more about it in the rule-sheet links.
Mrs. pocket would like to add that a set of marble hexagon tiles would be ideal. That might sound extravagant, but hexagon-tile mosaics are available online and at most home centers in travertine, granite, glass, marble, and more. Since the game only requires 37 tiles to play, that amount can usually be found within a single, one square-foot tile mesh. That translates to only around 10 or 15$. I would have liked to mention that in the video, but it was getting too long, and I don't really need another game board!
There are, of course, many hexagonal board games to be found throughout history, but Hexagonal Iso-path is being presented to you in this form as a standardized, original creation for the exclusive purpose of having a fun and simple strategic capture game. No promises, but I've personally designed this game to be what I want to play in a zero-sum board game. However, any similarities to anything that may already exist is purely coincidental. If (and as) other related games reveal themselves to me, I will post mentions of them here to give credit where it is due. At present, I have no knowledge of the existence of the game design presented here. That said, I like to imagine that some distant years ago, maybe in some quiet and isolated grass-roofed village, there were perhaps already experienced players of this simple-yet-intriguing game. They could have fashioned ornate pieces from light-colored stone. They played in the warm, sun dried dirt of the era that was without time's pressuring imposition; that place before the complexity brought on by our modern fixation with the abstract. To them, I pay homage by admitting that idea ownership is a fool's personal overstatement. Property, intellectual or otherwise, is transient and insubstantial. Either case, mine or theirs, I truly love this game, and I hope that you will too. Please enjoy.
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~Rules~
1) Rule sheet 1 of 2:
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2) Rule sheet 2 of 2:
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3) Three-player:
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4) Alternative Gameplay:
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~Templates~
Board template:
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Tiles & Bases template:
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Music:
Cambodian Odyssey Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Now imagine a day on which the birds are disconcerned with your presence, because their own affairs are seemingly of greater import. You could here recognize your place as a visitor; you are only acted upon in this world, and you do not cause any of this. Why not? Because there is no you. You are only the infinitely small point to which all physical phenomena seem to point, but when we look closely at that spot, there's nothing there. Self implies separation, and both are impossibilities.

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Комментарии : 762   
@AtomkeySinclair
@AtomkeySinclair 7 лет назад
For gameplay analysis, consider submitting to game play theory students at a reputible university for project consideration. I bet you they would eat this up for research and a chance to write a damn good paper.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Agreed. I've fallen too far out of practice to work on it myself. Its complexity turned out to exceed what I am capable of delivering against it in analysis. I knew it was gold. But I can't keep all of my ideas forever, which is why I'm letting go and posting them.
@pyro1324
@pyro1324 7 лет назад
Send it over to Dice Tower and see what they have to say.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
I'm far too anti-solicitation to do that myself. If you think the game is good enough, please pass it along ;)
@jeo1812
@jeo1812 7 лет назад
pocket83 Have you considered patenting it to prevent patent-trolls from taking it? This game is quite interesting; easy to learn, difficult to master the strategy
@tatorchip4438
@tatorchip4438 7 лет назад
I would buy one for 30 $ if you sold it
@MakeSomething
@MakeSomething 7 лет назад
I'm just 2 minutes in and already blown away! Great concept!!
@LucaHulot
@LucaHulot 7 лет назад
indeed :)
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Uh-oh. That leaves 19 minutes for disappointment! Nahh, you'll like the hex-cutting sled. It's good stuff. Thanks ;)
@MakeSomething
@MakeSomething 7 лет назад
This was great! I really hope this catches on!
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Thanks! Me too. I put lots of work into this one. *Sigh*
@Makebuildmodify
@Makebuildmodify 7 лет назад
I agree. This is great!
@TheHandsomeMatt
@TheHandsomeMatt 7 лет назад
"The piece is being threatened... And on the next turn, black can capture this piece." Suddenly the setup of two friends playing in a warehouse takes on an ominous turn!
@Makebuildmodify
@Makebuildmodify 7 лет назад
I was waiting for this. It's WAY better than I thought is would be!
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Thanks. Wait- what? Where's your confidence in me? I deliver! lol. Seriously though, this turned out to be a great game. Give it a try. Oh, and the one you might be thinking of is stowaway stool chess. I haven't released that game yet, but I don't think it's as good. It's too limiting, whereas Iso-Path has real depth.
@Makebuildmodify
@Makebuildmodify 7 лет назад
The odds are very good that I'll be making this.
@TobyGarcia
@TobyGarcia 7 лет назад
I can't decide which I love more: your jigs or the the end product. Bloody brilliant on both counts, Pocket!
@daveprice5911
@daveprice5911 2 года назад
Sometimes I space out and think about this game randomly. Today's the day I finally found your channel again and I'm delighted
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
*Computer playable versions of Iso-Path~* by Cukeasaurus: cukeasaurus.itch.io/hexisopath by NotNumber3: veselivepar.itch.io/hexpath by Joseph Ryan: github.com/P1n3appl3/HIP *On Tabletop Simulator~* by Crimson13: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=918703458 by GCms: steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=917659652
@JH-mp1ut
@JH-mp1ut 7 лет назад
Can confirm, basic game concept written in unity. Not bad. Has all the basic rules down.
@13x666
@13x666 7 лет назад
Wow. Thanks to Cukeasaurus for an easy way to playtest the game. It's even deeper and more interesting than I expected! I would so buy a box version of it right now if it was for sale. My vote is for the name "Bee Chess" as someone suggested, btw :)
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Don't be ridiculous. That version is perfectly playable. You're blaming the game for you clicking the wrong thing! "Cancelling a move?" Yeah, maybe slot machines should have that feature, too. Sheesh.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
I see what you mean. Since your turn has two halves, you should be able to take back the first until you've made the second. That's a fair point.
@n2tstudent83
@n2tstudent83 7 лет назад
That game is hard to control and sometimes not precise. I also have problems reaching the upper tiles. It also should hold a basic undo function if I pick up a wrong tile. The board should also flip to give other player the same perspective. You should improve on these things. Until then, I made something myself, a very simple and basic version: veselivepar.itch.io/hexpath , but It's easier to control and play, at least for me.
@DoorReformed
@DoorReformed 7 лет назад
This is actually a good concept of a game, it made the 21min video feel like a 10min video. Gj.
@aaronjoseph7573
@aaronjoseph7573 6 лет назад
I don't understand how someone is so smart... Humbled every minute of your vids...
@49cfr
@49cfr 7 лет назад
That table saw jig is wonderful.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Thanks! Hex tiles are a pretty common problem in the wood-working world. This is the simplest approach I could come up with.
@MinecraftTestSquad
@MinecraftTestSquad 7 лет назад
I went into the part about explanation expecting you to go right in and start. I was greeted by "This... is a hexagon." And burst into laughter because it caught me so off guard. Already dropping a like, and will probably subscribe after this video. Really liking this channel and I've only watched one video so far, the triangle illusion thingy.
@TheUnlocked
@TheUnlocked 7 лет назад
I love how you talk about all of the details but not in a way that would make someone get bored if they already understood what you were doing.
@felixthecrazy
@felixthecrazy 7 лет назад
You could totally change your glass beads for bees and call it Bee Chess! Excellent work. Looks awesome.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
How about _Bee Battle?_ We could make the bases flower patches!
@mspeir
@mspeir 7 лет назад
Very good idea! This is also very amicable to being turned into an Android/iOS app.
@pyro1324
@pyro1324 7 лет назад
Beetle for short
@TheTetrapod
@TheTetrapod 7 лет назад
Wow. That's app culture, huh? Immediately after discovering a classy, chess style game, you attempt to slap a cute character and some branding on it.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
I don't think that has to be a bad thing. I mean, you're right in a way, but if you can get kids to play a smart game, especially a board game, a little embellishment doesn't hurt. It doesn't take away from the classy version. I mean, battle bees vs buzzing beetles sounds kinda cool. lol. This is coming from a person who is presently playing SpongeBob's _Battle for Bikini Bottom,_ though. So what do I know?
@j.justin1511
@j.justin1511 7 лет назад
Dude, this is one of the coolest frickin' things I've seen in decades. I am SO stoked about recreating this and gifting it to loved ones (and keeping one for ME!) Great job!
@peterleffler2062
@peterleffler2062 7 лет назад
It looks like a great game. I'm astonished that you have 'given' the concept away, but I salute you for not taking the idea to the market. Please keep up with the videos. I may never get to make any of your ideas but I like watching your creativeness at work on readily available materials.
@vernal.equinox
@vernal.equinox 7 лет назад
This video reminds me of what I used to love from board games as a child. How simple rules can lead to complex situations and how you can develop new ideas and strategies to try and best your opponent. Very well done video, and beautifully made.
@bengripton6940
@bengripton6940 7 лет назад
Amazing concept and craftsmanship, just discovered this channel and can't believe this man doesn't have more subscribers. Great video and I'll enjoy binge watching the rest!
@koen.s
@koen.s 7 лет назад
this could even be a three player game with the diffrent levels -1 , 0 and +1
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
That is a brilliant idea.
@frenchxxxtoast6762
@frenchxxxtoast6762 7 лет назад
good idea but one problem it starts at zero
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
It's not a problem. I've play tested it and it seems to check out. Any advantage is neutralized from the fact that 0 level players still have to move tiles, so they are forced to work the map against themselves. It really is a wildly complex concept. So far I'm impressed, but I need more time with it.
@michaelclauss7895
@michaelclauss7895 6 лет назад
pocket83 but then even though they work it against themselves, in the case of spending moves for other things, it kills moves being used for other things because player level 0 would always use the tile moving move, and the teleport across map would be completely removed. Plus what color would they be? Gray? If you change it to more colorful team scheme that may make them stand out to far from the board forcing you to replace the board completely, which may, or may not be a problem to you, depending on how much free time you have
@cubigami9492
@cubigami9492 6 лет назад
pocket83 I want to see this: double the board size, have six colors, and each player gets four pieces starting in the center of their base row. Each player would try to reach the side opposite to their base, with half being diggers and half being builders, or even two diggers, two builders, and two on the middle ground. I can think of so many possibilities for this amazing game!
@quinxx12
@quinxx12 7 лет назад
Dude, this is perfect! It conbines two of my greatest loves. The yin/yang, black/white play and hexagonal shapes! You're a genious :D
@ntotheever
@ntotheever 6 лет назад
Great game!! i have to try it :) Slight design improvement idea: Color one side of the plates and the have to be flipped. This will result in a different color for the "zero" plane and aid to see the walkable path. You could also color the -1 plane so this will result in three different colors one for each plane.
@geraldspratley4637
@geraldspratley4637 5 лет назад
I am going to try and make this fascinating game. Thank you for taking the time, way more than enough to be honest, to give back to the "fans." Having the printouts available is a very kind act on your part. You are a good one Pocket.
@kurtgordon
@kurtgordon 7 лет назад
Added to my list of things to build! Love the concept and it was a pleasure to have some insight into your process and development of the game!
@Cypher791
@Cypher791 7 лет назад
amazing how your mind works to be able to see the concept for this in just the shapes of a hexagon.. great video as always too
@torgo_
@torgo_ 7 лет назад
I just did some calculations and it turns out that this game has a fatal flaw. Just kidding. Looks really fun tho.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
That just gave me a chill.
@julespoon2884
@julespoon2884 7 лет назад
You could make one side and the base a completely different colour so that the colour difference between 0, +1 and -1 is significant.
@chrismanuel9768
@chrismanuel9768 6 лет назад
^^^ I like that idea. Black or brown trenches, green base height, and white or grey snowy mountain peaks. Adds a certain Carcassonne or Civilization aesthetic
@stevehuff723
@stevehuff723 5 лет назад
You had me going there jerk. lol
@RonNewsham
@RonNewsham 7 лет назад
This video came up randomly in my feed - but well done RU-vid for showing it to me. Interesting game and it seems simple to make. I enjoyed your unhurried explanation of the make process.
@DaveScurlock
@DaveScurlock 7 лет назад
I hope this video generates all the attention and appreciation it deserves. Your enthusiasm is catching!
@Kalense
@Kalense 7 лет назад
Thank you for a very clear explanation of how to build this game. I'm looking forward to trying to create my own game - which looks really interesting - from your design.
@hypnolobster
@hypnolobster 7 лет назад
The random solutions throughout your videos are always great. Your bigger projects are always fascinating, but THIS is really really cool. Damn, dude.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
;)
@molasseshands
@molasseshands 7 лет назад
Thanks, I like the fact you showed how to make it with foam for people who don't have many tools!! I love your videos and there very inspiring!
@threeque
@threeque 6 лет назад
This is YOUR game? Dude this is awesome. Simple, fun and pretty dynamic movements. Love it.
@pocket83
@pocket83 6 лет назад
Thank you!
@MichaelAllen22842
@MichaelAllen22842 7 лет назад
This is excellent. You have given me a ton of ideas for some of my own personal projects moving forward. Great video.
@DJignyte
@DJignyte 7 лет назад
This is a great idea! I'm usually not the type to play board games, but this look really fun! I'd certainly play it. Excellent work, man.
@iMsMs
@iMsMs 7 лет назад
One the best 20 mins I've ever spent. Definitely one of your finest and well designed projects! Much love
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Wow, that's really nice of you! Thanks. I worked pretty hard on this one.
@ScottKershawRX
@ScottKershawRX 7 лет назад
That was an excellent video!!! I loved every second. Now I've added a new jig or two to the list of shop projects and super neat family project comes out of it all. Great stuff!!!
@KendrickHongXD
@KendrickHongXD 5 лет назад
This is absolutely amazing! Much hard work and effort put into this beautiful game!
@The1wsx10
@The1wsx10 7 лет назад
to help with stacking and positioning - you should add a little dimple in the middle of each tile, and the reverse on the other side. (possibly with a small bead) this would avoid a problem with the magnet idea where you pick up a top tile and the bottom tile comes with it
@Nighthawkinlight
@Nighthawkinlight 7 лет назад
Very nice! Strangely I've been working on a game project myself the last few weeks.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Glad you stopped by. Making sure that I didn't overlook anything was really tough on this one. If yours is an original game concept, I wish you the best of luck. You make some of the best content on this medium in my opinion, so I look forward to it. In the most sincere and non-soliciting way, I really do recommend playing this game if you like 2-player board games. There's now a computer version pinned on top of the comments.
@Nighthawkinlight
@Nighthawkinlight 7 лет назад
I'm just making a new board for an existing game. Nothing so original as this. I might make myself a set of this game to try though, looks great!
@Bostonbowser
@Bostonbowser 7 лет назад
sweet game man. i might try to 3d print one of these for personal use. ive always liked your videos because of the weird ways you solve problems and create things, but to be inspired to do one of your builds for myself is a first. keep up the good work!
@peepers4763
@peepers4763 5 лет назад
Pocket, an extra like and thank you. Your video editing, filmography etc add to my enjoyment but most of all thank you for omission of loud, repetition music clips. I’m always interested and often fascinated by your videos!
@pocket83squared
@pocket83squared 5 лет назад
Thank you. I don't understand the loud music thing, either. it's like an assault on your concentration. ¡Especially on 'how-to' videos.
@cjc1216
@cjc1216 7 лет назад
mrs. pocket kicked your ass at the end lol. awesome concept i feel like this would be one of the board games that blows up in popularity it looks super fun.
@alaudaarvensis9664
@alaudaarvensis9664 6 лет назад
This seems like as good a place as any to tell you this. I love watching your videos. I love hearing your thought process and seeing how you think through problems. Your videos are very easy to watch and understand for someone like me who may not have prior knowledge of some topics and concepts, but is willing to do a little further reading. Even the mundane things you put out on your secondary channel are interesting to me. I subscribe only to you and to one other person, because you both have a very similar and appealing attitude. In an environment where we are inundated with advertisements and youtubers waste cumulative hours of our lives with self-promotion, you focus completely on your project and let the rest work itself out. You invite genuine people to give feedback in a very personable way, and you are also not afraid to tell inflammatory people that they are welcome to go away and find someone else to watch. I love you for this. You are like a breath of fresh air.
@DrDobbe
@DrDobbe 4 года назад
Nice game!! Awesome work as well!! My dad was the king of jigs so I have a soft spot for them too. Love the jig you made for the tiles!! I can't wait to make one of my own. Even if not for this game, for making hexes of other sizes for crafts!! Well done!!
@jm_mort
@jm_mort 7 лет назад
Amazing concept, nothing like any game i've come across anyhow. Every time I watch your videos I feel like your voice sounds so familiar - you sound a lot like Rick Lax the magician/deception expert :) great vid keep up the awesome work.
@ZAECASADEI
@ZAECASADEI 7 лет назад
@pocket83, have you considered a Kickstarter campaign for this game? Because, I would back the hell outta this. Really awesome, man. You never cease to impress.
@ShiftyMcGoggles
@ShiftyMcGoggles 7 лет назад
He did show you how to make it.
@azimovwatts6425
@azimovwatts6425 7 лет назад
hahaha no! its not real unless its funded, made, manufactured, advertised and sold! for profit. Cheers :)
@DanHoke
@DanHoke 7 лет назад
This is great stuff. Thank you. I like the idea of using a laser cutter to bang out the hexs and even etch the hex pattern on the board. You could hand-roll the side pieces so that you still have all that lovely mahogany.
@ObscuraGrey
@ObscuraGrey 7 лет назад
This is awesome, Pocket. The only power tool in my apartment is a drill, so now I have to talk someone into making this for me...
@ChozoSR388
@ChozoSR388 7 лет назад
Pocket83, You should market this! It's not every day that you see a new kind of game pop up, and this has some serious potential to become pretty popular.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Thank you!
@MultiPets.
@MultiPets. 7 лет назад
Clever trick making it a multi-plane board certainly differentiates it from a lot of turn based board games. Great idea.
@jdcarrel8130
@jdcarrel8130 7 лет назад
The foam cutting pipe is a nice little idea. Well done video.
@aksmith68
@aksmith68 7 лет назад
Love this. Absolutely going to make this game. Thanks for working out the details and providing plans for it.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Certainly. Let me know it if you liked how the game plays.
@dutch1800
@dutch1800 7 лет назад
“If you only knew the magnificence of the three, the six and the nine… then you would have a key to the universe.” -Nikola Tesla
@DavidChannin
@DavidChannin 7 лет назад
Brilliant (as usual). Great game and woodcraft. I always enjoy your videos.
@Dracheneks
@Dracheneks 6 лет назад
I know this isn't the latest video, but I thought I'd contribute something in some way! To stop the path pieces moving, I suggest giving the tops of the pieces small cylinders, about half the width of the hexagons. Then, insert the same sized cylinder as a hole in the bottom of the piece. These will stop the pieces moving, and the male piece will act as a handle to lift the pieces out of the 'sea of pieces' in the beginning. Also, add a small grove in the handle for the player pieces to fit in.
@karodora
@karodora 7 лет назад
Love anything hexagon shape. For crafters, a Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting machine easily cuts anything that can be cut with a scissors, e.g., chip board, thin veneer, craft foam, etc. Sizzix makes steel-rule hexagon dies in various sizes. Certainly not as beautiful or precise as yours, but available to someone who likes the game but doesn't have your skills or equipment. Many thanks for sharing this fun game.
@SleepyPitou
@SleepyPitou 6 лет назад
i just found your channel (and this video) and i have to say, this video makes me want to get out my x-acto blade and buy some craft foam to make a board game of my own (and build yours as well, because it seems like something really fun that you can quickly explain to friends and have a fun board game evening with them)
@philippraths2742
@philippraths2742 7 лет назад
heey pocket, I m watching your videos for 3 years or so and I realy enjoy them. I m a carpenter in switzerland, your style to build things and solve problems is realy inspiering, thx a lot for that. keep up the good work! (to all grammernazis: pls dont hunt me down)
@pocket83squared
@pocket83squared 7 лет назад
I appreciate the support! Thanks for telling me that.
@Striker9
@Striker9 4 года назад
Dude! This looks actually really fun. Really genius
@Sp00nDuck
@Sp00nDuck 7 лет назад
I'm going to build this for in between rounds at mtg game days. This looks brilliant. great work
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Thank you. I hope you like it.
@davidjones4452
@davidjones4452 6 лет назад
I love this game... can`t wait to get it made... well done great job
@joseluisgarciaarriola9431
@joseluisgarciaarriola9431 7 лет назад
Just Love it!!!! I'll definitely try to build a copy and play it! Thak you so much for creating, and sharing! :D
@marlonm3460
@marlonm3460 7 лет назад
Absolutely incredible! You surely struck gold! Keep up the great work ;)
@Boudico
@Boudico 7 лет назад
This is FANTASTIC! I'm going to make it on my CNC Laser hopefully today. Will try and post a link for photos when done. thanks!!!
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Great. Good luck! Also let me know if you liked playing it.
@dave_s_vids
@dave_s_vids 7 лет назад
Brilliant idea! I have loads of MDF hex shapes lying around so I'm definitely making this 😎
@tecumseh22
@tecumseh22 7 лет назад
Incredible! Great job once again!
@nyeti7759
@nyeti7759 6 лет назад
Excellent game! I played a round of this tonight with two friends - won one, lost one - and found it both challenging and enjoyable. The only criticism I have is that with two cautious players the game can stall for a while in the middle before one makes a breakthrough.
@pocket83
@pocket83 6 лет назад
Yes. If you choose, you can add intensity by adding pieces (or players! Try 3-play). Thanks for the feedback!
@genesisCurrents
@genesisCurrents 6 лет назад
This is the quality content I subbed for
@charleswhite5634
@charleswhite5634 5 лет назад
"what up wayne" sent me here love it pocket !! new subscriber now !
@SmokyFrosty
@SmokyFrosty 6 лет назад
This is amazing. So simple you can make it yourself but full of strategy and thought. I think I'm going to draw it up in 3D CAD to try and design a semi interlocking/easy to move 3D printed version to try out.
@MichaelLawing
@MichaelLawing 7 лет назад
whoa! Love the concept and the build. It's trippy!
@felixdietzCGN
@felixdietzCGN 7 лет назад
I expected a high quality pocket83-video and I am very happy. 🐔
@sixtofive
@sixtofive 7 лет назад
Great concept for what looks to be a really fun game!
@vernhart
@vernhart 7 лет назад
My son and I made this this last weekend in maybe an hour or two. We made it out of foam using sharp knives. Precision isn't actually as important as one may think. I'd post a picture or two but youtube doesn't have a quick easy way to do that and sometimes it will mark comments with links as spam. Regarding the gameplay, it's an easy to learn game that is fairly entertaining. We started off with a quick prototype made from hexagonal glass beads that I found at the craft store. After realizing it was indeed a fun game, my son did most of the cutting and we had a full sized game relatively quickly.
@ronaldkirchoff938
@ronaldkirchoff938 6 лет назад
Looks quite challenging! Can't wait ti make one.
@Kasfex
@Kasfex 7 лет назад
This looks really cool, I'm kinda exited to see more of it
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
What do you mean? Like more game footage?
@Kasfex
@Kasfex 7 лет назад
A vídeo showing the best strategies would be cool. Also this is the kind of game that is simple enough to make into a browser game. I will try to do it if you dont mind, I dont have much game programing experience so maybe I can't do it, but some one a bit more experience in making browser game could do it for sure
@peepers4763
@peepers4763 6 лет назад
Fascinating seeing how your mind works.
@kortt
@kortt 7 лет назад
Excellent, thanks for sharing. A good project once my new table saw arrives.
@michealdrake3421
@michealdrake3421 6 лет назад
This game looks like a LOT of fun and now I want to build one myself.
@Fogmeister
@Fogmeister 7 лет назад
This is awesome! I'm gonna go to the shop tomorrow and buy stuff to make this. I don't have a shop or any tools but I've always wanted to try something like this :-) Thanks
@Fogmeister
@Fogmeister 7 лет назад
Also, I was thinking. You could embed magnets into the board and tiles and pieces to make them snap to the correct positions... maybe. Will have a go I think :-)
@matthewq2365
@matthewq2365 7 лет назад
Awe inspiring work my friend.
@daleitis2732
@daleitis2732 7 лет назад
youre a legend! you have so much creativity!
@petras8385
@petras8385 7 лет назад
That's a really neat game concept
@smokescreen9119
@smokescreen9119 7 лет назад
Every time I watch a video by you, i cry a little on the inside because these projects are amazing and i cannot do any of them as I lack the necessities :' (
@transcendentape
@transcendentape 7 лет назад
Tremendous application of technique. Thank you for sharing with us.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Of course. I highly recommend this one. I count this as one of the smartest things I've ever made. It hurts that it already seems to be falling into obscurity over a stupid shed latch. What am I doing wrong?
@transcendentape
@transcendentape 7 лет назад
In my opinion, you are doing nothing wrong, unless you intend to secure a significant portion of your income from youtube. I learn a lot from your videos. Your shed latch video was a nice hack, and I'm glad that it drives traffic to your channel, but it is not representative of the reason why I am subscribed to your channels. This video is. If you are pursuing view counts and monetization, then lay off the troll vids and produce a greater percentage of "stupid shed latch" videos. I, selfishly, don't want you to do this, but I don't pay your mortgage. Do what you must, I will still learn from your videos and enjoy viewing them. The method you used to create hexagonal game pieces in this video is one of many techniques that you have freely exhibited, and I have filed it away in my bag of tricks. I can not adequately repay you for your contribution to my knowledge. In other venues, I'd have had to commit thousands of dollars and months of time to learn what I do from your channel for free in minutes. In this respect, I must conclude that you are doing nothing wrong at all.
@Lomky
@Lomky 7 лет назад
This reminds me of Tak, both have concepts of crossing the board and height as a mechanic. But this is definitely its own thing and looks awesome!
@seangholland3055
@seangholland3055 7 лет назад
i agree, you should market this game, great ideas. all the best.
@jmkuznicki
@jmkuznicki 7 лет назад
This is really pretty brilliant, great job! I think it would be cool to make 3d printable versions of some of your projects
@Korny445
@Korny445 7 лет назад
Looks like a great game, may I suggest maybe putting a tiny pin on the bottom of each tile and a hole in the top, this could keep them from shifting out of place. Just a thought
@joeysaeli9141
@joeysaeli9141 7 лет назад
This is great, great job it seems fun
@kevinpratt1365
@kevinpratt1365 7 лет назад
Pocket, (does saying it without the 83 offend you? "Hey Mr. Horsedick?" "...dot mpeg...") this is an amazing board game concept. I can't wait to make my own! You have quickly become my favorite RU-vidr. Keep up the good work! p.s. That quote is from Miss March. p.s.s. Altered Beast is a classic. Nice shout out.
@JeremyCook
@JeremyCook 7 лет назад
Very cool. Looks like fun to build and play.
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Thanks! I'm very pleased with this one. One of my all-time favorites.
@-Tichan-
@-Tichan- 6 лет назад
I just discoverd your game, and i'm already loving it! I hope you will made it created industrialy to commercial applications, because it's awsome! (and I hope you have protected it to prevent industry to sold it without paying you what they have too!)
@xaytana
@xaytana 7 лет назад
Few suggestions; Add magnets to the board pieces, makes them snap into place, and can make them easier to pick up with a stick that has a magnet. Make the board larger and add more layers, this would make the game longer with more depth. Along with this, add random heights to the start of the game, like mountains and valleys. Also make a chess version, but when you 'capture' the opponent's piece, you also move to that layer, as long as that layer is one up or down; playing off the idea with multiple layers, if the opponent is +2, you can't capture them and they can't capture you. Also going off the ideas of multiple layers, and the chess idea; bridges. Make the rule something like +3 layer height and takes two initial moves of crafting for a one space of gap and on move for each additional gap, so a 4 space gap would take 2 full turns before movement. And do the same thing with a tunneling system for the low team. Also have a stair system that takes a full turn to allow a team to move up/down at a certain tile. Could also, for extreme differences like 4 layers, use ropes to climb and rappel. Also, there would need to be an addition of archers for low/high battling, and essentially make it a dice roll and whoever wins will win the battle, but not capturing that tile. And why not make all the battles dice based. Could also add a 'crafting' system, full turn, but gives that piece the addition of a shield or more powerful weapon, giving that person two dice rolls instead of one during battles, excluding archers. 3d layer based chess with crafting systems and dice based battles would add a lot more strategy, complexity, and chance over traditional chess. Though I'm not sure how you would adapt chess to a hexagonal board.
@R4ndomNMBRS
@R4ndomNMBRS 6 лет назад
Beautiful board, game and presentation. Blech Inches.
@r1w3d
@r1w3d 7 лет назад
Beautiful work. I'd like to play this game
@giin97
@giin97 6 лет назад
Reminds me a little bit of Stacked, in the way that you move tiles around, but this is totally different and awesome.
@VictorSteiner
@VictorSteiner 7 лет назад
Will look more into this. Seems nice for 3d-printing.
@benjismith2549
@benjismith2549 7 лет назад
This would make an amazing iOS or android game, keep up the good work!😁
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
It would look cool in an isometric view.
@carlyk210
@carlyk210 7 лет назад
this is so creative!!!!!!!! I'd love to play this! great video :)
@pocket83
@pocket83 7 лет назад
Thank you! I appreciate it.
@utetrahemicon
@utetrahemicon 7 лет назад
I couldn't help reading all of the comments. I think your like/dislike ratio is second only to Puddles Pity Party. Check him out and I bet you'll click on like. Thanks again, this is one of the best RU-vids I've seen lately.
@Reap_885
@Reap_885 7 лет назад
awesome homemade game. Im gonna have to make me an my brother one now!! we have played chess for 20 years or more but love the gameplay
@nessi3369
@nessi3369 7 лет назад
This game is similar to quoridor. Great video.
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