Hey I am from Germany! We have a big board game culture as you might know hahaha. I wanted to tell you, that I absolutely love how you guys talk. The content is very informative and gives new perspectives. And I have never seen a better presentation performance from two people switching explaining things. Just Wow. And that without any "uhm" and unnessessary filler words.
A very good example for hidden movement and hidden actions is Scotland Yard, a really cool game that i play in which one player is the robber and all the other players are cops and they chase him on a massive map via public transport. Also, the robber must reveal his position every 5 moves, so it s a pretty balanced game
Good stacking games... There is "Megacity Oceania" in which at each turn players combine some plastic pieces to build their own buildings, so the turn order doesn't determine the difficulty or instability of the stacking.
A game that uses STACKING as a core mechanic, where the most skilled player gets ahead of the others... is a gmLess rpg by Sebastian Hickey named Hell For Leather :)
wow... I've played modern art tons of times and never got an issue with it. As a matter of fact it was one of the first games I bought because we enjoyed playing it... interesting...
Wheedle and Pit are both real-time trading games. In both games, players need to trade; refusing to trade guarantees that you won't win. Of the two, I think Wheedle is the better game, and is less vulnerable to someone refusing to trade, and thereby preventing anyone else from winning.
Table of Contents The Rondel Hidden Movement - Fury of Dracula, Clue 2 Hidden Action Real Auctions - Quantitative Easing Error handling - Fury of Dracula Gambling with Money - Pandanté Stacking Games Real-time board games - Butababel Real Alliances - Dune *Joint Victory Approximate Movement Bargaining - Bonanza, John Company, Wind the Film Information Economy - Res Publica Join/Quit Midgame Player Elimination Role Playing Game - Fail to Advance, Thousand and One Nights Multi screen in video games
Good stacking game; junk art. It has a bunch of mini games, but most of the time they revolve around your own stack, independent from other players stacks.
25:02 but... the alliances in Axis And Allies ARE forced in the games...? USA, United Kingdom, and the USSR HAVE to play together and they HAVE to win together? Just like Germany and Japan?
Because then the whole teams would start cheating together? One game thats quite interesting is "Captain Sonar" but you need 8 People to play. never got that many together yet.
I got very good at catan and then from all games that followed everybody conspired to defeat me, as default, after a few games of this it gets old fast, and stopped playing the game altogether.
Asynchronous multiplayer. www.planets.nu This is a game called Planets, based on VGA Planets from 1980s and 90s which was originally played via BBS systems (asynchronous multiplayer). It was recreated on a modern website, as faithfully as possible. Check it out.
Please don't be the dude in front trying to feed them one-liners...
Hey I am from Germany! We have a big board game culture as you might know hahaha. I wanted to tell you, that I absolutely love how you guys talk. The content is very informative and gives new perspectives. And I have never seen a better presentation performance from two people switching explaining things. Just Wow. And that without any "uhm" and unnessessary filler words.
A very good example for hidden movement and hidden actions is Scotland Yard, a really cool game that i play in which one player is the robber and all the other players are cops and they chase him on a massive map via public transport. Also, the robber must reveal his position every 5 moves, so it s a pretty balanced game
Good stacking games... There is "Megacity Oceania" in which at each turn players combine some plastic pieces to build their own buildings, so the turn order doesn't determine the difficulty or instability of the stacking.
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Green Goblin in the audience
LOL
Wow, I'm already clicking the LIKE button even before the video is playing.
Because I know it will be fun and you are great tandem :))
A game that uses STACKING as a core mechanic, where the most skilled player gets ahead of the others... is a gmLess rpg by Sebastian Hickey named Hell For Leather :)
Really nice video - thanks learnt a lot 👍
wow... I've played modern art tons of times and never got an issue with it. As a matter of fact it was one of the first games I bought because we enjoyed playing it... interesting...
Good, modern, multiscreen game which is not Jackbox: Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Its Technically a one screen and a stack of paper game. But YES its AWESOME!
Wheedle and Pit are both real-time trading games. In both games, players need to trade; refusing to trade guarantees that you won't win. Of the two, I think Wheedle is the better game, and is less vulnerable to someone refusing to trade, and thereby preventing anyone else from winning.
could someone please list all the games they used as examples in this video? I'm having a hard time deciphering them.
Many of those games are listed in our "The 40 Tabletop Games You Must Play" panel!
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Table of Contents
The Rondel
Hidden Movement - Fury of Dracula, Clue 2
Hidden Action
Real Auctions - Quantitative Easing
Error handling - Fury of Dracula
Gambling with Money - Pandanté
Stacking Games
Real-time board games - Butababel
Real Alliances - Dune
*Joint Victory
Approximate Movement
Bargaining - Bonanza, John Company, Wind the Film
Information Economy - Res Publica
Join/Quit Midgame
Player Elimination
Role Playing Game - Fail to Advance, Thousand and One Nights
Multi screen in video games
Men at work is the stacking game you're talking about
I've never used a podcast. Don't know how.
Very informative. Thanks.
Is Great Western Trail just a glorified rondel ?
Rare Bidding Idea:
Game called Furnace. Check it out.
Good stacking game; junk art. It has a bunch of mini games, but most of the time they revolve around your own stack, independent from other players stacks.
Menara (for co-op stacking) would be one to add to the list too.
Ascension on mobile does asynchronous multiplayer with notifications.
22:30 Meeple Circus?
Junk Art is fun too.
Junk Art has a lot of pure skill modes
Rising Sun is another game with real alliances (and betrayal) mechanics.
The Latice app does asynchronous multiplayer.
25:02 but... the alliances in Axis And Allies ARE forced in the games...? USA, United Kingdom, and the USSR HAVE to play together and they HAVE to win together? Just like Germany and Japan?
21:18 Guess they have not played JunkArt
idk why noone has though about having a game with two teams of people where the team makes sure noone cheats
Because then the whole teams would start cheating together? One game thats quite interesting is "Captain Sonar" but you need 8 People to play. never got that many together yet.
What's the game on the thumbnail?
1846: The Race for the Midwest. It's an "18xx" game, which is subgenre of economic train games. Most of them look the same
I got very good at catan and then from all games that followed everybody conspired to defeat me, as default, after a few games of this it gets old fast, and stopped playing the game altogether.
Stacking? Play Bandu!
Asynchronous multiplayer. www.planets.nu
This is a game called Planets, based on VGA Planets from 1980s and 90s which was originally played via BBS systems (asynchronous multiplayer). It was recreated on a modern website, as faithfully as possible. Check it out.
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"karl gitter"
"gitter" in german means lattice
his...art...kinda seems inspired by...his own name...to say the least...lol
"Approximate movement"
_audible groaning_
Asynchronous multiplayer? ... They have never played Polytopia then lol
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes and Spaceteam have multi screen~
It's such a short list. =(
12:04 Surprisingly, at the real stockmarket you also always see some limit orders at $420 or $69.69. In the crypto-coin market even more!
Man, you guys really know how to recycle content.