Thank you so much for covering our game Mindbug. After watching many of your videos in the past, it has been a huge honor to see you playing Mindbug. Glad you liked it that much!
I'm interested in this game, but am having a hard time finding it on Amazon. That is the only way I will be able to remember it when I am able to get it.
This might be my next “sitting at a restaurant with my kids” game. These “small” / no complex setup / quick games are great for when you just need a little bit of gaming.
Helluva game, this. With the base game, if I get two early sneakies, I like to steal quick life points, then if a big-un pops out, I'll jam a poisonous next to the sneaky for evil protection.
Because you liked this, I think you might also get a kick out of DUST BITERS. It also does quite a bit with a small pool of cards and a thin rules sheet, but lets you take three actions per turn, which makes you feel like a really clever combo wizard. Thanks for the thoughtful review!
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I actually didn't like it THAT much coming from a MTG player. Not just that it is quite too simple, but it become a battle of "who remembered what the cards does the most". For a dueling game I much rather play something like Battle Line which is simpler but quite deep.
@@guksungan1267 Yes, I meant that for a simple game Mindbug still has the same problem as something more crunchier as MTG. It falls on a weird position between simple and not-so-simple. That is why I mentioned Battleline.
@@WarIsNoMoreCold I see, it does seem that criteria would exclude the majority of board games given how extreme on the complexity spectrum Battleline and MTG is, but I can respect your taste.
@@guksungan1267 Games like 7 Wonders Duel doesn't need to you know all the cards, but rather its iconography. Not knowing the cards in Mindbug leads to a lot of unintentional "Gotcha" moments. "Oh, I forgot THAT card." I think it is a specific problem of a game where everybody has its own unique asset of unique cards. In MTG I start playing prepared for this, but not on a lighter game. That is why I think it is on an odd spot.
Thank you so much for covering our game Mindbug. After watching many of your videos in the past, it has been a huge honor to see you playing Mindbug. Glad you liked it that much!
I'm interested in this game, but am having a hard time finding it on Amazon. That is the only way I will be able to remember it when I am able to get it.
This might be my next “sitting at a restaurant with my kids” game.
These “small” / no complex setup / quick games are great for when you just need a little bit of gaming.
Thanks a lot! Having followed your channel for so long, it was a blast seeing you review my game :)
1-on-1 dueling game? Eh... Wait, Richard Garfield? Interest piqued.
Isn't any duel 1-on-1 by definition?
@@pkmntrainermark8881 well, we also have a 2vs2 team duel mode :-)
@@nerdlabgames8895 Would that be a dual duel?
@@m2pt5 Nice one. This claim has now officially been mindbugged. :-)
What if instead of bugs, they used cows....
I love how impactful and powerful the cards feel! A lot of thinking, bluffing and gotcha moments. Love the game and how simple on its core is
I pretty much have this game in my bag all the time now. Anytime we've got like 10-15 minutes at a restaurant or whatever, it's just "Mindbug?"
Richard Garfield Rarely misses.
Helluva game, this. With the base game, if I get two early sneakies, I like to steal quick life points, then if a big-un pops out, I'll jam a poisonous next to the sneaky for evil protection.
I own the game, absolutely FANTASTIC!!! Highly recommend it|
This and Air, Land, Sea you cannot go wrong!
You never fail to deliver you big stud
I play this with my son all the time. It's great to introduce kids to card games.
Because you liked this, I think you might also get a kick out of DUST BITERS. It also does quite a bit with a small pool of cards and a thin rules sheet, but lets you take three actions per turn, which makes you feel like a really clever combo wizard. Thanks for the thoughtful review!
Woah. This is like Magic, but more compact!
And just for the Scorbunny in the beginning, you’ve gotten yourself a like
Leaving a comment for the algorithm. Thanks for a nice video!
Hi brother, one of my friend suggested me your channel not just about content you create but the way u n me resemble. My friend said look this guy does good content and resembles you in looks, Just seen and felt he should hv felt it as I myself felt the same after watching your channel. 😊 Keep doing good content like this brother ❤ from India.
I still can't believe this is the dude who voiced Senshi... I underestimated ProZD's vocal talent!
Any estimate on the Olive Garden vid?
I've been interested in trying this game out. Have you played Sentinels of the Multiverse?
You should check out a game called Klask. Not sure if it's technically a board game but it's a blast.
This is my first time seeing this game
Sounds like a good one
Huh, playin with very strong cards that have power all the way to 9 when you only have 3 life points makes it even more pressing. I like it.
simple is best I guess.
It’s pretty fun.
Very Nice
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I LOVE MINDBUG
very cool Mr. ZD
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Go fish
I actually didn't like it THAT much coming from a MTG player. Not just that it is quite too simple, but it become a battle of "who remembered what the cards does the most". For a dueling game I much rather play something like Battle Line which is simpler but quite deep.
I picked up Schotten Totten 2 (Schorten Totten 1 is a retheme of Battle Lines) and its become my favorite game to play with my non-MTG player wife.
agree on Battleline. But, I don’t quite get the card memory aspect you mentioned. Isn’t MTG a much bigger culprit on “remembering what cards do”?
@@guksungan1267 Yes, I meant that for a simple game Mindbug still has the same problem as something more crunchier as MTG. It falls on a weird position between simple and not-so-simple. That is why I mentioned Battleline.
@@WarIsNoMoreCold I see, it does seem that criteria would exclude the majority of board games given how extreme on the complexity spectrum Battleline and MTG is, but I can respect your taste.
@@guksungan1267 Games like 7 Wonders Duel doesn't need to you know all the cards, but rather its iconography. Not knowing the cards in Mindbug leads to a lot of unintentional "Gotcha" moments. "Oh, I forgot THAT card." I think it is a specific problem of a game where everybody has its own unique asset of unique cards.
In MTG I start playing prepared for this, but not on a lighter game. That is why I think it is on an odd spot.
We want Olive Garden video!
Hey bro i can design Pro thumbnails for your Yt channel