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Great list! I'm enamored with Sentinels of the Multiverse DE. It's become one of my favorites and I just bought it pretty recently. And I'm also waiting for Legacy of Yu to arrive at home after trading it in a math trade, so knowing that you also loved it really gets me even more excited!
Thank you! Yeah I do like Sentinels a lot! Hope you enjoy legacy of Yu. I have played it so many times, and I just think it is a great balance of ease of set up and great gameplay!
Good selection of games and more importantly a good discussion of why each one appeal to you. Ease of setup is actually a big plus sometimes. I wasn't really planning to get Tales of Yu until your description. Also the Red Dragon Inn sounds like a blast
Thank you! I have a good feeling playthroughs of legacy of yu too! So please go watch if u need more convincing! Red dragon inn is great. Go be get a playthrough of that very soon! Thanks again!
Excellent list! First, I'm finding out about your channel through it, which is a good enough reason to like (and sub). I'm really glad I did! What's more, I can relate to your experience with those games. Despite having culled it, Halls of Hegra remains on my top 5 for this year too, as I found it to be highly engaging, and well-designed. My only gripe was a limited capacity at replayability, and the importance of the first two bag draws... if you "fail" any of these, the game can turn out to be a very short one... in your disfavour. I also relate to your experience with Final Girl, except I haven't bought back the game, even though I felt I hadn't given the game a fair chance, in a way. Your opinion defintitely compels me to try it again some day. As far as Sentinels go, I love the fact it provides a self-contained experience unlike Marvel Champions. MC did push my old M:tG deck constructor buttons though, and that remains the main reason I love the game, alongside its ease to be played solo. I'm not a big fan of art though, and it is the same reason that stopped me from buying Tales of the Dragon Inn too. It seems a shame because the games look to be so good.
I can completely understand you might not want to get ‘tales’ if u can’t deal with the cartoony art. Sometimes those things really matter. For me tho it’s the most accessible dungeon crawler I have played and I don’t think it’s going anywhere 11 scenarios in!
Nice video. New subs here! I started solo gaming with Expeditions (sequel to Scythe) and got hooked ever since. It’s got a great Automa. I highly recommend it!
Ahhhh thanks for the sub! I haven’t played expeditions and it’s so interesting to see that’s how u got into solo gaming. Mine was really jaws of the lion. And I remember unboxing it and being sooooo excited! I play lots and lots of solo games so I hope u enjoy all that is to come!
Nice list! I'm having trouble getting into Jaws of the Lion solo and I'm very curious about Tales from the red dragon inn as an easier to handle dungeon crawler. Greets from Holland.
Thank you! Yeah, Red Dragon inn is def lighter. It’s still a big campaign and lots of card and characters but it just is a kinder game. And more fun/cartoony. It doesn’t take itself too seriously!
If you like dungeon crawlers I really think you will like Tales! It's such a lovely system, and so easy to manage. I usually play with three characters although u can play with just one and a companion who does simpler actions. Thanks for your comment!
Great list! I'm enamored with Sentinels of the Multiverse DE. It's become one of my favorites and I just bought it pretty recently. And I'm also waiting for Legacy of Yu to arrive at home after trading it in a math trade, so knowing that you also loved it really gets me even more excited!
Thank you! Yeah I do like Sentinels a lot! Hope you enjoy legacy of Yu. I have played it so many times, and I just think it is a great balance of ease of set up and great gameplay!
Good selection of games and more importantly a good discussion of why each one appeal to you. Ease of setup is actually a big plus sometimes. I wasn't really planning to get Tales of Yu until your description. Also the Red Dragon Inn sounds like a blast
Thank you! I have a good feeling playthroughs of legacy of yu too! So please go watch if u need more convincing! Red dragon inn is great. Go be get a playthrough of that very soon! Thanks again!
Nice List, great video.
Thank you!
Excellent list! First, I'm finding out about your channel through it, which is a good enough reason to like (and sub). I'm really glad I did!
What's more, I can relate to your experience with those games. Despite having culled it, Halls of Hegra remains on my top 5 for this year too, as I found it to be highly engaging, and well-designed. My only gripe was a limited capacity at replayability, and the importance of the first two bag draws... if you "fail" any of these, the game can turn out to be a very short one... in your disfavour.
I also relate to your experience with Final Girl, except I haven't bought back the game, even though I felt I hadn't given the game a fair chance, in a way. Your opinion defintitely compels me to try it again some day.
As far as Sentinels go, I love the fact it provides a self-contained experience unlike Marvel Champions. MC did push my old M:tG deck constructor buttons though, and that remains the main reason I love the game, alongside its ease to be played solo. I'm not a big fan of art though, and it is the same reason that stopped me from buying Tales of the Dragon Inn too. It seems a shame because the games look to be so good.
I can completely understand you might not want to get ‘tales’ if u can’t deal with the cartoony art. Sometimes those things really matter. For me tho it’s the most accessible dungeon crawler I have played and I don’t think it’s going anywhere 11 scenarios in!
@@Theplaysthet That's a really good sign, and it might make me reconsider my stance on the matter.
@@lithracSolo May I also say. Thanks for the sub!
Nice video. New subs here! I started solo gaming with Expeditions (sequel to Scythe) and got hooked ever since. It’s got a great Automa. I highly recommend it!
Ahhhh thanks for the sub! I haven’t played expeditions and it’s so interesting to see that’s how u got into solo gaming. Mine was really jaws of the lion. And I remember unboxing it and being sooooo excited! I play lots and lots of solo games so I hope u enjoy all that is to come!
Nice list! I'm having trouble getting into Jaws of the Lion solo and I'm very curious about Tales from the red dragon inn as an easier to handle dungeon crawler. Greets from Holland.
Thank you! Yeah, Red Dragon inn is def lighter. It’s still a big campaign and lots of card and characters but it just is a kinder game. And more fun/cartoony. It doesn’t take itself too seriously!
@@Theplaysthet Sounds great!
I could do a playthrough at some point!
@@Theplaysthet Im in!😁
Great list. Been wanting Tales from the Red Dragon Inn. Don't know much about Halls of Hegra, I'll have to check that out.
If you like dungeon crawlers I really think you will like Tales! It's such a lovely system, and so easy to manage. I usually play with three characters although u can play with just one and a companion who does simpler actions. Thanks for your comment!
Tales of red dragon inn is a blast! Grab, leap and push make the encounters feel very dynamic
Totally agree!!! I am about half way through the campaign!
I was actually expecting a review of The Thing...
One deck dungeon today
Yes! I have played that many times. Good choice!
Seeker in the Forest of Wyr
Don’t know this one! Will have to check it out.