It would be cool if they did a glow in the dark edition (with new glowworm and firefly pieces!) Or get the starcraft licens from blizzard and make a zerg hive ;-)
Has anyone tried playing with the pieces face down? Keep all pieces face down except the queen bee. set up the first 4 pieces as normal (without looking at them except the bee) Then turn them over and begin the game. During your turn you may either move one piece, or randomly draw another piece, turn it face up and place it according to the usal rules. Not knowing what bugs are gonna turn up makes for an exiting new way to play!
If anyone wants to try the game before buying a physical copy, it is also available on the apple app store. It's a pretty good port, and includes all the rules except for the ladybug piece.
My brother introduced me to this game around the December holidays. My mom just ordered it for me as a surprise I wasn't expecting. I can't wait to have my own set now in a few days. I have a couple of friends that might want to play it with me.
Just saw this from another video, very interesting, enough to make me drive 20min away just so i could get it today. How many pieces are included? Wish there’s a complete edition or a bundle
Just got Hive carbon myself! I thought it would be hard to get a clear strategic view when playing with just black and white pieces, but it works just fine. Had some great games with my brothers, its a steep price, but really worth it, tons of fun!
Hive is a perfect-10 game IMO. I really love the looks of Hive Carbon, but I already have the original and the two expansion pieces. Nice video and good review.
"The Queen bee must be placed before the fourth turn of the game" The Queen bee can be placed any time from the first to the fourth turn and must be placed on the fourth if not placed earlier.
You can never place a piece such that it touches the opposite color. A beatle can stack changing the color, an exception of sorts. It's a problem to place too few pieces for this reason. I have seen games lost due to too many moves, you need to balance placing vs. moving
This game is definitely a keeper. People who are strategists may get frustrated because this game is based on tactics, not strategy. For this reason I think that this game is better described as an abstract tactics game. Also, women always seem to do better at this game and I have no clue why. Carbon is far better than the original because it contains the ladybug and mosquito which both drastically improve gameplay.
I just randomly found this game on Steam and thought it sounded fun! 10 bucks? 15 for 2 copies? Nice! DLCs that only add very simple additions that brings each game up to 25 dollars each? Nope. Total loss of interest for the digital version... I'm willing to pay a lot more for a nice looking physical version of the game like shown here.
Hive is a great game. If you are interested in learning more, there is a Facebook Group and a Discord Server, both named, 'Hive the Boardless Game' You can also play online at www.BoardSpace.net and www.BoardGameArena.com And check out the channel devoted to Hive: www.TH-cam.com/PlayHiveLikeAChampion
7:40 unless the beetle came in from directly above the black spider, black would have won by moving the spider in for the kill :P Hive is a great gateway game into abstract strategy games, but don't stop there! There is a whole micro world of interesting and amazing modern abstracts!
I'm a little disappointed to find out that Carbon has the two expansions. I am currently waiting on my order of the base game. I knew about Carbon before purchasing it, but I only skimmed over the description and thought it was simply a recoloring. The expansions are about $10 each, from what I've seen, and the base game seems to only be about $10 cheaper than Carbon is currently, meaning I lost $10 if I ever decide to get the expansions at their current price.
Well, at least i don't need a rulebook now :) When i first saw this on my rss i thought "Wow. Tom decided to review Hive?!". Good review. I'm often thinking about getting this game. Looks like good quick abstract game.
@slaqrgeek yes, i remember Joe's and his wife's review (just wasn't sure it was on thedicetower channel). Though usually Joe doesn't dive deeply into rules.
Honest naming mix-up @ 10:20 - "so when we move the *beetle..." (ladybug). Otherwise, excellent explanation of an excellent game. I'd totally use this video to show friends/family how to play rather than one of my typical jumble-worded explanations.
It would be cool if they did a glow in the dark edition (with new glowworm and firefly pieces!) Or get the starcraft licens from blizzard and make a zerg hive ;-)
Has anyone tried playing with the pieces face down? Keep all pieces face down except the queen bee. set up the first 4 pieces as normal (without looking at them except the bee) Then turn them over and begin the game. During your turn you may either move one piece, or randomly draw another piece, turn it face up and place it according to the usal rules. Not knowing what bugs are gonna turn up makes for an exiting new way to play!
I'd like to see Colony pieces added in, if they would manufacture them.
Thanks for the review, man! Just found out about Hive last night and I'm pretty stoked for obtaining a set.
If anyone wants to try the game before buying a physical copy, it is also available on the apple app store. It's a pretty good port, and includes all the rules except for the ladybug piece.
My brother introduced me to this game around the December holidays. My mom just ordered it for me as a surprise I wasn't expecting. I can't wait to have my own set now in a few days. I have a couple of friends that might want to play it with me.
You have to play your Queen BY turn 4. The video says before turn 4, which is incorrect, unless then rules changed on me
The bee can enter on turn 4 or earlier.
Just saw this from another video, very interesting, enough to make me drive 20min away just so i could get it today. How many pieces are included? Wish there’s a complete edition or a bundle
Just got Hive carbon myself! I thought it would be hard to get a clear strategic view when playing with just black and white pieces, but it works just fine. Had some great games with my brothers, its a steep price, but really worth it, tons of fun!
Hive is a perfect-10 game IMO. I really love the looks of Hive Carbon, but I already have the original and the two expansion pieces. Nice video and good review.
Are the pieces in the Hive Carbon version also made of bakelite?
@jamstrat: In tournaments placing the queen bee at the first turn isn’t allowed. That prevents a lot of draws.
Happy 700 videos! I'll check this game out.
@loomingshade39
No... The shapes of the bugs already make it fairly easy to differentiate the pieces one from the other.
Cant find the carbon one in amazon. I think i can play this with my kid/wife.
"The Queen bee must be placed before the fourth turn of the game" The Queen bee can be placed any time from the first to the fourth turn and must be placed on the fourth if not placed earlier.
so u cant touch the other color only during the first 4 turns?
You can never place a piece such that it touches the opposite color. A beatle can stack changing the color, an exception of sorts. It's a problem to place too few pieces for this reason. I have seen games lost due to too many moves, you need to balance placing vs. moving
The rule its after the bee comes into play (max at four turn), it remains with the pieces you put into play, but not with the pieces you move
Hive pocket is amazing, and if you want to try it, find a friend and play on boardgamearena :)
@seancrotty
I'm sure Scott would have done it in half the time, but this reviewer is new, so I'm sure that his videos will get better.
can u rotate peices
This game is definitely a keeper. People who are strategists may get frustrated because this game is based on tactics, not strategy. For this reason I think that this game is better described as an abstract tactics game. Also, women always seem to do better at this game and I have no clue why. Carbon is far better than the original because it contains the ladybug and mosquito which both drastically improve gameplay.
The carbon version has better looks, that's for sure, but doesn't the two colored scheme make the different bugs difficult to discern from each other?
I just randomly found this game on Steam and thought it sounded fun! 10 bucks? 15 for 2 copies? Nice! DLCs that only add very simple additions that brings each game up to 25 dollars each? Nope. Total loss of interest for the digital version...
I'm willing to pay a lot more for a nice looking physical version of the game like shown here.
you can get the digital version for 4$ on humblebundle.com
i have the same exact table cloth, weeird lolz thanks for review btw
Hive is a great game. If you are interested in learning more, there is a Facebook Group and a Discord Server, both named, 'Hive the Boardless Game'
You can also play online at www.BoardSpace.net and www.BoardGameArena.com
And check out the channel devoted to Hive: www.TH-cam.com/PlayHiveLikeAChampion
7:40 unless the beetle came in from directly above the black spider, black would have won by moving the spider in for the kill :P
Hive is a great gateway game into abstract strategy games, but don't stop there! There is a whole micro world of interesting and amazing modern abstracts!
going to be released on steam today i think
I'm a little disappointed to find out that Carbon has the two expansions. I am currently waiting on my order of the base game. I knew about Carbon before purchasing it, but I only skimmed over the description and thought it was simply a recoloring. The expansions are about $10 each, from what I've seen, and the base game seems to only be about $10 cheaper than Carbon is currently, meaning I lost $10 if I ever decide to get the expansions at their current price.
Yes, Hive Carbon does cost less than the Classic Hive plus the expansions.
This was a helpful review and demonstration!
@bsruff Yes, they are.
Well, at least i don't need a rulebook now :) When i first saw this on my rss i thought "Wow. Tom decided to review Hive?!". Good review. I'm often thinking about getting this game. Looks like good quick abstract game.
Informative review, nice job.
How about a review of Army of Frogs?
@slaqrgeek yes, i remember Joe's and his wife's review (just wasn't sure it was on thedicetower channel). Though usually Joe doesn't dive deeply into rules.
11:01
looks interesting
I love this game
I would buy/play this game, but the images of creepy crawlies make me uncomfortable.😬🤪
nice review, nice game and nice tattoo
Cmon man, at least before the fast forward explain the beetle movement
I don't like the look of the carbon version...
Bad sound 😏
Way too long for such a simple game.
Honest naming mix-up @ 10:20 - "so when we move the *beetle..." (ladybug). Otherwise, excellent explanation of an excellent game. I'd totally use this video to show friends/family how to play rather than one of my typical jumble-worded explanations.
Ladybugs are beetles; maybe that's how he got them mixed up. (See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coccinellidae)