Hi Game Night team ! I hope you are all keeping well. I know others have been commenting on the same thing but... AMAZING to see Nikki explaining the game ! I've been watching a lot of your videos and this is the 1st I see like this. She definitely should do it more often. Warm hugs from Ireland.
Great video series overall! You folks are a very appropriate group for pacing and interpersonal dynamics, humor, etc. I love the standard introduction to all your videos, including the consistent beginning when you are at the table and someone says, "[person]?" "Yes?" "Will you teach us [game]?" "Sure." It's great that you have multiple cameras as well as excellent sound and lighting. Also, great job on this one, Nikki!
Karuba is a village in Nord-Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo. In September and October 2007, it was the scene of fighting between the forces of rebel general Laurent Nkunda and the army of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The Congolese army claimed to be in control of Karuba as of October 10, 2007.
Great vid, thanks! I ordered it as soon as I could find a copy and it just arrived today! 6 (close) games later with the group it was a hit! Simple to learn, strategy and puzzle elements and plays quick. Super fun game :)
Guys, is there any way to get Game Night as a separate channel? I'm subbed for you, but the channel is absolutely flooding my feed with short 5 minute videos, which frankly I don't think are very good. Big fan of Game Night, I'll look forward to more (because I've run out now!)
it's a fun game, I brought it back from Essen. Was great to bump in to you there Linc. I've found Karuba is great fun with casual gamers, serious gamers enjoy it too, but I think they try and strategise too much and get stressed out, its quite funny to watch!
Thanks for the playthrough! Really wanted to see this in action as I was worried it'd be strangely solitaire for a family game but it looks like great fun
A similar selection and placement mechanism is used in Don Quixote, using fewer tiles. We like it for the quick fix of this play style but it is definitely less complex. Just mentioning one of those hidden gems in my collection. :D
In your liveplay marathon a couple of weeks ago you guys played a game called Between two cities and one of you (I think it was Lincon) said "we should play this on Game Night. Will thar happen? Good job in teaching the game Nikki
At 28:38, why did Lincoln move his blue explorer to towards the purple temple? If he had moved it towards the blue temple, he would have had all his explorers made it to their respective temples. It's like he chose to not make that move on purpose. Like, he decided to surrender the winning move. Any thoughts as to why?
Love your reviews and now go to you guys first.Watched this and Cacao and trying to decide which to get. Of these two games, which did you enjoy most and has more longterm playability?Thanks you guys for great reviews. Games you review are more what i like playing.
Wouldn't be fair for the leader of the game if she/he also have had hers/his tiles face up and just drow the numbers from other game maybe (nubered card, tiles, etc.). In this way the leader of the game will know like the others what tiles are left.
Looks fun! Reminds me a bit of Streetcar. I think I still prefer it over this since there is a little more player interaction but I'll have to give it a try some time.
I would play this with a random number generator, otherwise Nikki can't really see what pieces are left at the end. Anyone want to make a nice app too? :)