They just partnered with Ant Lab Games who do a similar thought process :) It seems to be a great thing for all of us who enjoy them ! A truly wonderful addition for me (selfishly love watching entertaining people play board games)
@@BeforeYouPlay That’s so kind of you to ask ! I guess Dungeon Petz would be fun to watch, or any 1 of, say, Space Alert (how about a game with Anthony and Frances, that would be crazy), Apocalypse Chaos, or At the Gates of Loyang. Don’t feel obliged, I’ll gladly watch anything you guys offer :)
@@BeforeYouPlay Gosh that's a big ask not knowing what you have in the collection :) Maybe Foothills, Targi (both 2 player only), race for the galaxy, fields of arle... but really I'm not picky :) Just loving the stuff you're putting out! Play what makes you happy, and I'll just be along for the ride.
I love how the later you get into the game, the more your personalities show through. "You were doing so well with the five minus two..." Ha! You two are great together. Keep them coming!
Great stuff! Really informative and entertaining. Love watching your expressions when thinking about what move to make. And really love the dynamic between the two of you.
That was fun to watch, guys! Thanks :) Btw, @48:00. Instead of _throwing a ball_ in that round, Naveen should have _maintained the property,_ then _sold it,_ and then _thrown the ball_ the following round.
Nice review and play through. I find that the best variability in the game comes from starting with different amounts of money. With lots of starting money then real estate strategies and farming strategies are stronger but with less money the focus is more on extra actions and quick combos. I have seen strategies where digging through the deck for waiters and trying to do lots of restaurants can be a viable strategy.
Great game and playthrough! Love Euros that don't take themselves too serious.;o) Have you tried "Bloody Inn" yet? Morbid theme, but similar mechanics and fun.^^
Btw, Last Will: Getting sacked is what I'd call an essentiell expansion, due to the modular Actionpointbittingfields(?) and professions to slack off and get fired from;o) And regarding the theme, MAD Magazine: The Boardgame (from 1979, 21.999 on BGG, hot Stuff!), basically backwards Monoton... Monopoly is an excellent filler for the right crowd! As are the Chez Geek, Goth etc. games.
You mentioned that you’ve never seen a game like this where you had to spend all your money to win. Back in the early 80s Milton Bradley I believe put out a game called Mad Magazine the Board Game. And the object of the game was to lose all your money.
The review bits you do are easily the most insightful from a duo that I found on youtube. Hoping you keep growing !
They just partnered with Ant Lab Games who do a similar thought process :) It seems to be a great thing for all of us who enjoy them ! A truly wonderful addition for me (selfishly love watching entertaining people play board games)
Aww thank you! That means so much to us and really empowers us to keep going! Any games you would like to see us play?
@@joshtaylor6137 Thanks for watching! We're pretty excited about it!
@@BeforeYouPlay That’s so kind of you to ask ! I guess Dungeon Petz would be fun to watch, or any 1 of, say, Space Alert (how about a game with Anthony and Frances, that would be crazy), Apocalypse Chaos, or At the Gates of Loyang. Don’t feel obliged, I’ll gladly watch anything you guys offer :)
@@BeforeYouPlay Gosh that's a big ask not knowing what you have in the collection :) Maybe Foothills, Targi (both 2 player only), race for the galaxy, fields of arle... but really I'm not picky :) Just loving the stuff you're putting out! Play what makes you happy, and I'll just be along for the ride.
I love how the later you get into the game, the more your personalities show through. "You were doing so well with the five minus two..." Ha! You two are great together. Keep them coming!
haha thanks Mark!
I've just discovered this channel. It's great. Keep them coming.
Great stuff! Really informative and entertaining. Love watching your expressions when thinking about what move to make. And really love the dynamic between the two of you.
Thanks Mark! That is very encouraging. We're glad you enjoyed it!
That was fun to watch, guys! Thanks :)
Btw, @48:00. Instead of _throwing a ball_ in that round, Naveen should have _maintained the property,_ then _sold it,_ and then _thrown the ball_ the following round.
Nice review and play through. I find that the best variability in the game comes from starting with different amounts of money. With lots of starting money then real estate strategies and farming strategies are stronger but with less money the focus is more on extra actions and quick combos. I have seen strategies where digging through the deck for waiters and trying to do lots of restaurants can be a viable strategy.
You're my new favs! Keep up the great work!!!
Awww thank you!
Fyi, @35:42 and 51:47 I don’t believe you can look at your drawn cards to make a decision on the rest of your drawn cards.
That game is cool. I laughed a lot. I will try to get it somehow for my collection. ;)
Can we appreciate the momentous “raging balls” comment
Great game and playthrough! Love Euros that don't take themselves too serious.;o)
Have you tried "Bloody Inn" yet? Morbid theme, but similar mechanics and fun.^^
Btw, Last Will: Getting sacked is what I'd call an essentiell expansion, due to the modular Actionpointbittingfields(?) and professions to slack off and get fired from;o)
And regarding the theme, MAD Magazine: The Boardgame (from 1979, 21.999 on BGG, hot Stuff!), basically backwards Monoton... Monopoly is an excellent filler for the right crowd! As are the Chez Geek, Goth etc. games.
WOOOHOOO!
You mentioned that you’ve never seen a game like this where you had to spend all your money to win. Back in the early 80s Milton Bradley I believe put out a game called Mad Magazine the Board Game. And the object of the game was to lose all your money.
Seeing Monique wave quietly and mildly threw me off…is she alright?
I was really hoping for this game to be fun, but it was very repetitive and boring, and if you draw bad cards you can have a really bad turn