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Really shocked that there's not alot of social deduction games in this list since Laurie always shines in those type of games...the man is an underrated genius in finding out whodunnnit and also excellent at lying and turning the game on its head
Ah man that makes me miss IRL dnd, my college dnd group still meets but we’re all over the country so we do all our movement and whatnot in google slides
Just returning to this video to confirm that Onitama is now the go to head-to-head strategy game to play with my old man. Thanks for saving Fathers Day Laurie!
Wow Laurie, I love the love for Smash Up. It was the game that got me into hobby gaming. I’m super excited to get my hands on Smash Up: Marvel, which I wager is way, way up your alley. And look out for the Goats faction on Alderac’s store soon too! In case it wasn’t obvious, I’m a bit of a Smash Up mark.
I too really like Smash Up and I found another game that scratches that itch. It's a game about building theme parks called Unfair. Like Smash Up there's pre made themed decks to shuffle together, but they become the common pool everyone draws from. I really got into it after the first (and so far only) expansion. My only gripe is that they're not exactly quick with releasing expansions.
My question: what's the optimal number of people for playing Smash Up? My brother and I have logged 100+ hours of one-on-one and comparatively little 3+ player.
I gotta say... after all the explaining I thought your top 10 would be a little more complex. Not that it´s bad, but a top 10 made almost out of 10-15 dollar card games, not what I expected.
@@victorolosaurus Yeah, but this is not a "Cheap games I recommend" this is a top 10 of all time, your personal list and has nothing to do with price and everything to do with preferences. Once again it´s ok, I just thought he would throw a couple of mid or heavy euros on the list.
Yeah, I'm happy for him if these are his top 10 games, they're easy to get out to play with others, but they're all essentially 'welcoming/starter games', I was expecting at least one meatier one (I was pretty confident he would say Gloomhaven at some point after he started with D&D). But yeah, the guy has simple tastes it seems, and that's fine.
A THOUSAND TIMES YES TO 5-MINUTE DUNGEON! I have the classic, but I get how and why the Marvel is just as popular. And I put the promo out for the sequel, 5-Minute Mystery. Find a way to get that, too, then argue like my family does which is actually better.
A board game can be played on a board or table top. So, Dungeons & Dragons is a board game, along with Battleship, Connect 4, Darts, Pool, Snooker & Subbuteo.
DnD is a board game, at least kinda. We use miniatures, 3D terrain and so on. And yes, there are rules for how many squares (or hexes for the outdoors stuff, I use Dwarven forged fur buildings, dungeons and caverns and Hexon for outdoors) each character and NPC can move which means it is a boardgame. Sure, you can play it just in your mind as well *(you cheapskate ;) so it isn't a board game every time and in every group. If your characters are trying to figure out who murdered the king among his courtiers you probably don't need a board but if you are running a huge dungeon I strongly recommend it since it is pretty hopeless for anyone to keep track of everything going on otherwise. Besides, props make the game more fun (personal opinion though, or maybe me trying to explain to myself why I spent so much money on miniatures and terrain). I do think Laurie should have added a game that takes more time then the 9 pretty fast paced games but less then D&D which basically can go on forever. Sometimes it is nice to have a game you can play for 4-6 hours, far from always but I am always trying to have games that fits the time me and my friends have for gaming. We have an evening but probably wont see each other again for a while? Maybe Dead of winter or Stone age? Got 25 minutes before the Call of Cthulhu player who called in saying they were late comes? Maybe Red dragon inn or Sheriff of Nottingham? It is good to have a collection of games that have a range of time it takes to play them and a bit of variation in difficulty as well.
Love this video as I do all of this channels videos. You should try and convince Tom to do one as well. His voice is to perfect not to do at least one list on the channel.
I love FunEmployed. My favorite party game. I’ve never laughed so hard while playing games than when playing this game. Of course, it helps that my gaming groups consist primarily of actors.
Ah. Yes. FunEmployed. In which my mother, a 50 something pastor, was applying for the role of "evil villain" and was hit with the card "Tramp Stamp". Without missing a beat she simply said "I love killing the homeless". Jesus was so proud.
I love boardgames! Did you know Lagim card game? I found it at Kickstarter and it captured my interest. It is a card game battle against monsters and other players. Plus, the art and quality of the game set (based on Filipino folklore) are impressive. I think you’d love it. :)
This channel got me addicted to Smash up. And by god it’s amazing. And Blood on the Clock Tower… we play on index cards. Can’t wait for it to come out!!!!!
Really? I'm surprised, I can't even think of any good games that came out 30+ years ago other than Cosmic Encounter. Other than it I feel like every board game worth playing has come out post-Catan (1995).
D&D had a board? I think you were out of ideas at 9 and just included D&D to fill out the list and draw some votes. D&D was actually a "sand table game"