I played Perspectives at a game convention with 6 people. And while all 6 people where connected somehow, not everybody knew all the other people before the game. I have to say it was a very good experience. We just wanted to try and had planned to do the first case only. But after the first case everybody wanted to do case 2. And we did case 3 as well after that (though 1 person went to sleep because it was really late at that time). I think we did between 2 hours and 2 hours and a half for each case. As the most experienced player I had to act as a sort of "game master" and help people that were more shy talk more, while telling people who were talking too much to wait a little bit and allow everyone to participate. So it is certainly group dependant. But it worked very well, and I enjoyed the fact that at 6 players you have less information, so it's easier to focus on your information and I think you might miss less stuff. I would not play this game at 2, and even 3. At 6 players, you only have 1/6th of the information and the communication is really key. At 2 or 3 players, each player has much more information and to me I might enjoy it less. I am glad a new box of perspectives is coming out, because I think it's really a great game.
Agree that Perspectives is a great game. Much prefer the limited information approach to a co-op rather than the more common limited communication - which always feels like an artificial and not particularly fun restriction.
I really enjoyed playing Cities at my FLGS. Easy to learn, easy to play, but with interesting decisions each time. As for a game to check out to play with your families, look into seeing if you can get Loco Momo. It's been a big hit in Europe for years, and only just recently got distributed in the US and Canada. I got my copy from France 3 years ago and still love it. It's a tile placement, drafting, set collection game, so mechanically similar to Azul, but far more interesting in my opinion. For one thing, the theme is you're trying to arrange forest animals for a group photo! Definitely check it out.
Cities and Pixies look interesting to me. I love Sea, Salt and Paper, so Pixies is a must. My group and I have been playing Yokohama (2024) a lot. Nothing new compared to the original, but a great game.
If you enjoyed Perspectives, you guys should definitely play Noobs in Space if you haven’t already! Seems like they are similar. We've only played Noobs in Space though. Great video though! Just got my Yokai Septet kickstater this week.
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I played Perspectives at a game convention with 6 people. And while all 6 people where connected somehow, not everybody knew all the other people before the game. I have to say it was a very good experience. We just wanted to try and had planned to do the first case only. But after the first case everybody wanted to do case 2. And we did case 3 as well after that (though 1 person went to sleep because it was really late at that time). I think we did between 2 hours and 2 hours and a half for each case. As the most experienced player I had to act as a sort of "game master" and help people that were more shy talk more, while telling people who were talking too much to wait a little bit and allow everyone to participate. So it is certainly group dependant. But it worked very well, and I enjoyed the fact that at 6 players you have less information, so it's easier to focus on your information and I think you might miss less stuff. I would not play this game at 2, and even 3. At 6 players, you only have 1/6th of the information and the communication is really key. At 2 or 3 players, each player has much more information and to me I might enjoy it less.
I am glad a new box of perspectives is coming out, because I think it's really a great game.
The artist did each unique miniature creatures with material from the forest. Amazing stuff in AI times!
Perspectives is excellent! Such a great group game.
It really is!
Agree that Perspectives is a great game. Much prefer the limited information approach to a co-op rather than the more common limited communication - which always feels like an artificial and not particularly fun restriction.
Yeah very well done for such a simple concept!
Agent Avenue is such a great game!
Yeah it’s surprisingly fun for how simple it is!
Too bad they've only got distribution to Europe at the moment.
I really enjoyed playing Cities at my FLGS. Easy to learn, easy to play, but with interesting decisions each time.
As for a game to check out to play with your families, look into seeing if you can get Loco Momo. It's been a big hit in Europe for years, and only just recently got distributed in the US and Canada. I got my copy from France 3 years ago and still love it. It's a tile placement, drafting, set collection game, so mechanically similar to Azul, but far more interesting in my opinion. For one thing, the theme is you're trying to arrange forest animals for a group photo! Definitely check it out.
Hi, many thanks for your review. Glad you like Agent Avenue.
Cities and Pixies look interesting to me. I love Sea, Salt and Paper, so Pixies is a must. My group and I have been playing Yokohama (2024) a lot. Nothing new compared to the original, but a great game.
Love your thoughts on these games. I have a couple of them but haven’t played them yet. Will need to try them out. Thank you!
I was hoping you’d cover pride of ninja…it’s beautiful..
Really like the art!!
Agent Avenue is upside down in the thumbnail 😂😂
If you enjoyed Perspectives, you guys should definitely play Noobs in Space if you haven’t already! Seems like they are similar. We've only played Noobs in Space though. Great video though! Just got my Yokai Septet kickstater this week.
Thanks for the suggestion!!
But perspectives is just so much deeper!
What do you think of Cities at 2 players?
I am also curious to know about how it plays at two! So far, I get the impression it is better with more,
We didn’t end up playing it at 2. I feel 3-4 would be the sweet spot for it though due to the pressure each round selecting the tiles.
So, how would you rate Pride of Ninja (at least the demo that you played)?