The 19xx Series of Games by Looping Games - Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ค. 2024
- In this video, we review 7 of the games in the 19xx series published Looping Games!
We very kindly thank the publisher for sending us review copies of 4 of these 7 games.
00:00 - Intro
02:27 - 1906 San Francisco
06:00 - 1911 Amundsen vs Scott
09:39 - 1920 Wall Street
13:07 - Cotton Club
16:12 - 1942 USS Yorktown
19:49 - 1987 Channel Tunnel
22:09 - ISS 1998
26:06 - Final Thoughts
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Big love for 1923 Cotton Club is great to see. It was a pleasure to give it a go. Nice vid both 👍
If we meet at UKGE this year, we should give 1920 a spin.
@@boardgamecourt yes absolutely!
I must admit, I wasn't familiar with any of these games before... So, thank you very much for the video and the series presentation.
Actually, I don't have any games of this "size" in my collection (except "Not Alone"), and recently I was considering "Conspiracy: Abyss Universe".
From the games you presented, I think I liked 1988: ISS the most, as I really enjoy space-themed atmospheres. I'd also be happy to watch gameplay of any of these games.
We think that 1998 would be the one that you would enjoy the most indeed. A great little puzzle of managing your astronauts and resources in a timely manner. However, all the games in the series are very very good.
Thank you for the video. Can you do a playthrough or a teach or 1987 Channel Tunnel? There is not a good English video of it
We have been thinking of it too, so stay tuned!!
@@boardgamecourt you guys are awesome! I love watching you guys
Thanks for the video. I like games themed around real events and I agree with Elena regarding the unique mechanisms. I hope more games are published in this series.
We are sure more games will be added to this wonderful series. Also, it seems that we will be reviewing 1902 Melies as well soon!