Thanks for the kind words about The Hadal Project. Kevin and I designed it way back when just Asylum and Marcy Case had been released. Space Cowboys did a great job modifying it for the Revolution series. The special aspect you mentioned was one of the key things that inspired and drove our design. It just seemed like the perfect application for a time travel game. I've played all the scenarios except Madame and a Midsummer's Night. My favorites are the ones with interesting puzzles: Asylum, Under the Mask, Lumen Fidei My least favorite was Marcy Case: too much combat and you can completely bypass the puzzle
Thanks Jamey :-) We fell in love with Time Stories when it was first released and immediately started working on what is now the Hadal Project. So glad Space Cowboys published it and glad you love it so much. We love immersive story based elements in games like Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle Earth and feel that the Time Stories helps the people around the table to jump right in and enjoy the adventure. (Kevin)
Marcy Case is my group's favourites scenario, I think mostly because on our playthrough the game made us feel so clever as we solved the big final puzzle, so it stuck in the mind for us long after playing, for that reason - I'd forgotten it being combat heavy. Expedition Endurance is number 2, simply for the twist with time travel near the beginning that felt so clever and well done and I still think about it... So like you I think we rank TIME Stories based a lot on memorableness and that excitement of new twists/ memories is what keeps us coming back!
good video with no real spoilers...time stories is great! Interested to see how the revolution or blue cycle is different. Prophecy of Dragons and Lumen Fidei are my favorite so far. Still need to finish the last three of the white cycle.
Thanks for this. And wow, only 90 min to 3 hours gametime... amazing! But our group also kind of forfeit the aspect of trying to solve it (only) quickest possible, by adding trying practically all things out as well. Which typically means 3-5 run throughs, and 5-7 hours game time. Great fun and value for money!😁 Played them all so far (only a midsummer night pending due to Covid), and loving them all, though in different ways. If forced to choose, I would pick Estralla Drive as my #1. The others are much more fun and innocent. But Estrella challenges you in more ways than mechanics. And sits with you for some time after finishing (did me anyway)...
I just bought time stories. (Haven't received it yet of course) I wanted this for quite a long time but either was expensive or was out of stock. I found it in a very good price of 30 euros (usually 50+ in greece) and while I was in the fence about it, I thought that if I am ever going to buy it it might as well be now. I was on the fence because I prefer my collection small and playable rather than big with shelves of shame 😂. And thus I do a lot of research before I buy a game, mostly. Playthroughs and reviews, but with that I can't see a Playthrough without spoiling it. The way you spoke about it just makes me want to play it now...
Brotherhood of the coast was just amazing. I with they expanded on the whole ship upgrading and ship/pirate theme even more. Maybe you could have roamed the sea for abit more upgrading your ship even more. Small little side quests, or pirate battles. sooo Cool
Thank you, Peggy! I'm so grateful that you were there at the beginning of this incredible game. I actually mentioned you on another recent video as well (at the #1 slot): th-cam.com/video/qSvlEHRg33w/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for loving T.I.M.E Stories as much as I do! There’s so much T.I.M.E Story hate and I don’t get it. I LOVE this series and I hope we’ll see the Blue Series continue.
@@jameystegmaier I JUST played Hadal Project a few minutes ago for the first time. Only explored a few areas but it blew my mind... I love the new mechanics in the Blue Cycle! I still like the dice rolling mechanic of the White Cycle though, it makes it feel more like a RPG as you're taking enemies/situations down with each die roll - but so far the card mechanic is unique in its on way.
Great video Mr. Stegmaier! I would play these if I found a copy or knew someone who had them, but the "once you've played them, you're done" aspect has kept me from buying them. I didn't buy any legacy games until Charterstone for that reason, and I'm looking into getting Clank! Acquisitions Incorporated because I understand you can replay that one as well.
We have played the first four, with a fifth we’ve purchased but haven’t gotten to the table yet. One quick clarification, you mentioned one of the scenarios has nudity, but so far we have found all four of the first scenario have at least one card with female upper nudity. It may be that a group may not come across the card and therefore not see it, but it’s worth being aware of. We have liked the scenarios we’ve played but the Marcy Case was our least favorite as well, and the Prophecy of Dragons was easily #1. Thanks for the recommendations and we’ll check out the Brotherhood of the Coast expansion.
My favorite so far is expedition: endurance but we had a great moment in prophecy of dragons where on our last run we managed to forage enough of a specific herb that we got more money than needed to literally buy everything. 😂
Is there anyone who watched this video who has the core game of TIME Stories, enjoys it, and wants to try a bunch of the expansions? I have them available to give to someone.
I bought the base game and just played the Asylum and would love to try the others if they are still available. I feel like my ranking might be similar to yours, I don't like zombies, gore, and probably wouldn't want to immerse myself into something that's based on a real case. But love sci-fi and fantasy and excited to try some of the other scenarios.
Jamey, just played Hadal Project and am really curious about what time travel mechanism you're talking about. I'll hide the question below more text. ... .... Is it the amphora to bring the flowers back?
@@jameystegmaier I loved the new mechanics of the game, especially the interaction deck. I was less enamored with what I collected in the present disappearing when going into the past. It slightly cheapened the time I spent in the first wave of the game. That being said, I loved the world, and I think it brought new life to the franchise. I did really like the amphora idea, though I think I hyped myself a little too much after speculating about what you could have been alluding to. Definitely looking forward to more in the series. :)
My issue is that the barrier to entry is a bit too high for 1-playthrough games, they could have made them smaller and with flimsier cardboard closer to the size of the deck and brought the price down a bit. You certainly know better but that's my impression, it feels a bit premium when it doesn't have to be.
There is one more smaller one: T.I.M.E Stories: Santo Tomás de Aquino. Did you play this as well? I actually have the game and some of the scenarios still in shrink wrap, waiting to be played...but Tapestry doesn’t let me do this 🤣 haha. I should tho, for Christmas!
@@tomasxfranco yes, this is correct. It is a 'game demo' that gaming retailers had access to to introduce curious customers to time stories. It immediately precedes Brotherhood of the Coast and is a small 100ish card jaunt.
I’m with you, Jamey. I love all of them in different ways for various reasons, but my ranking is not that similar to yours. That speaks to how good and variable the series is because each scenario can have such a distinct appeal. Additional caveat: I haven’t played either Revolution yet (thanks, pandemic), but I also have three additional groups that I “GM” for my friends so they can also experience the wonder and excitement and I can manage the more rule-y aspects of the game so they can deeper immerse. (We also do playlists, theme food, and cosplays for each scenario to really help with the event-ness of it all.) 1. Brotherhood of the Coast 2. Lumen Fidei 3. Madame 4. Estrella Drive 5. Asylum 6. A Prophecy of Dragons 7. Under the Mask 8. The Marcy Case 9. Expedition Endurance
Thanks for sharing, Matt! I'm always curious to see how people rank the TIME Stories scenarios. I'm curious to see what you think of Hadal and Midsummer.
You are missing 2 demos (?) Santo Tomás (prologue to brotherhood of the coast) and Damien, and I thought there were another 2 Revolution games. There's also a bunch of fan-made ones, one of which became the hadal project. My family refuses to do more than 1 playthrough so we have to cheat so we do it in one run.
Thanks for the kind words about The Hadal Project. Kevin and I designed it way back when just Asylum and Marcy Case had been released. Space Cowboys did a great job modifying it for the Revolution series. The special aspect you mentioned was one of the key things that inspired and drove our design. It just seemed like the perfect application for a time travel game.
I've played all the scenarios except Madame and a Midsummer's Night.
My favorites are the ones with interesting puzzles: Asylum, Under the Mask, Lumen Fidei
My least favorite was Marcy Case: too much combat and you can completely bypass the puzzle
Thanks Melissa! I really love what you and Kevin did--it was incredibly fun and memorable.
Thanks Jamey :-) We fell in love with Time Stories when it was first released and immediately started working on what is now the Hadal Project. So glad Space Cowboys published it and glad you love it so much. We love immersive story based elements in games like Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle Earth and feel that the Time Stories helps the people around the table to jump right in and enjoy the adventure. (Kevin)
Thanks Kevin! I really love what you and Melissa designed in the Hadal Project, and I completely agree about TIME Stories.
Cool video! I just finished the first scenario with my wife. I shall use this video to pick my next (few) scenario(s).
The Marcy Case was the one I enjoyed the most.
Marcy Case is my group's favourites scenario, I think mostly because on our playthrough the game made us feel so clever as we solved the big final puzzle, so it stuck in the mind for us long after playing, for that reason - I'd forgotten it being combat heavy. Expedition Endurance is number 2, simply for the twist with time travel near the beginning that felt so clever and well done and I still think about it... So like you I think we rank TIME Stories based a lot on memorableness and that excitement of new twists/ memories is what keeps us coming back!
good video with no real spoilers...time stories is great! Interested to see how the revolution or blue cycle is different. Prophecy of Dragons and Lumen Fidei are my favorite so far. Still need to finish the last three of the white cycle.
Thanks for this. And wow, only 90 min to 3 hours gametime... amazing! But our group also kind of forfeit the aspect of trying to solve it (only) quickest possible, by adding trying practically all things out as well. Which typically means 3-5 run throughs, and 5-7 hours game time. Great fun and value for money!😁
Played them all so far (only a midsummer night pending due to Covid), and loving them all, though in different ways.
If forced to choose, I would pick Estralla Drive as my #1. The others are much more fun and innocent. But Estrella challenges you in more ways than mechanics. And sits with you for some time after finishing (did me anyway)...
I just bought time stories. (Haven't received it yet of course) I wanted this for quite a long time but either was expensive or was out of stock. I found it in a very good price of 30 euros (usually 50+ in greece) and while I was in the fence about it, I thought that if I am ever going to buy it it might as well be now. I was on the fence because I prefer my collection small and playable rather than big with shelves of shame 😂. And thus I do a lot of research before I buy a game, mostly. Playthroughs and reviews, but with that I can't see a Playthrough without spoiling it. The way you spoke about it just makes me want to play it now...
I'm so glad you're giving it a try! It's one of my all-time favorite gaming experiences. Let me know what you think after you play it. :)
Have you also played with the Time Stories: Revolution Experience? If so does it add to immersion between or during the new scenarios versions?
I haven't! I'm just looking for stand-alone experiences with TIME Stories now.
@@jameystegmaier thanks for the reply and sharing about Time Stories. The Midsummer night looks fun to try.
Brotherhood of the coast was just amazing. I with they expanded on the whole ship upgrading and ship/pirate theme even more. Maybe you could have roamed the sea for abit more upgrading your ship even more. Small little side quests, or pirate battles. sooo Cool
I'm so glad you liked it too! I loved it.
Hello,
Thanks for this video. I worked on the screenplay for Asylum with Manuel Rozoy and I am flattered by your feedback.
Thank you, Peggy! I'm so grateful that you were there at the beginning of this incredible game. I actually mentioned you on another recent video as well (at the #1 slot): th-cam.com/video/qSvlEHRg33w/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for loving T.I.M.E Stories as much as I do! There’s so much T.I.M.E Story hate and I don’t get it. I LOVE this series and I hope we’ll see the Blue Series continue.
I'm glad you enjoy it too! To me it's such an incredible experience.
@@jameystegmaier I JUST played Hadal Project a few minutes ago for the first time. Only explored a few areas but it blew my mind... I love the new mechanics in the Blue Cycle! I still like the dice rolling mechanic of the White Cycle though, it makes it feel more like a RPG as you're taking enemies/situations down with each die roll - but so far the card mechanic is unique in its on way.
Great video Mr. Stegmaier! I would play these if I found a copy or knew someone who had them, but the "once you've played them, you're done" aspect has kept me from buying them. I didn't buy any legacy games until Charterstone for that reason, and I'm looking into getting Clank! Acquisitions Incorporated because I understand you can replay that one as well.
We have played the first four, with a fifth we’ve purchased but haven’t gotten to the table yet. One quick clarification, you mentioned one of the scenarios has nudity, but so far we have found all four of the first scenario have at least one card with female upper nudity. It may be that a group may not come across the card and therefore not see it, but it’s worth being aware of. We have liked the scenarios we’ve played but the Marcy Case was our least favorite as well, and the Prophecy of Dragons was easily #1. Thanks for the recommendations and we’ll check out the Brotherhood of the Coast expansion.
Thanks Alan! I only remembered the one scenario in terms of nudity, but I trust your memory that there were others.
My favorite so far is expedition: endurance but we had a great moment in prophecy of dragons where on our last run we managed to forage enough of a specific herb that we got more money than needed to literally buy everything. 😂
Is there anyone who watched this video who has the core game of TIME Stories, enjoys it, and wants to try a bunch of the expansions? I have them available to give to someone.
Hi, Jamey! Just finished the video and I’d be down to play the expansions! My family did the base game for a Halloween party and we really enjoyed it!
@@LeFiendComedian Awesome! Can you send me your information at jamey@stonemaiergames.com?
If you happen to still have some I’d be interested! I’m absolutely loving the game.
I bought the base game and just played the Asylum and would love to try the others if they are still available. I feel like my ranking might be similar to yours, I don't like zombies, gore, and probably wouldn't want to immerse myself into something that's based on a real case. But love sci-fi and fantasy and excited to try some of the other scenarios.
@@Arpyusa I'm glad you enjoyed it! I no longer have my other copies, but hopefully you can find them on the secondary market.
Do you recommend a specific order to play scenarios to make it easiest to introduce ro a new group?
Any order is okay! At this point I'd just recommend starting with either of the TIME Stories Revolution modules.
Jamey, just played Hadal Project and am really curious about what time travel mechanism you're talking about. I'll hide the question below more text.
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Is it the amphora to bring the flowers back?
Yes, that's the one! :)
What did you think?
@@jameystegmaier I loved the new mechanics of the game, especially the interaction deck. I was less enamored with what I collected in the present disappearing when going into the past. It slightly cheapened the time I spent in the first wave of the game. That being said, I loved the world, and I think it brought new life to the franchise. I did really like the amphora idea, though I think I hyped myself a little too much after speculating about what you could have been alluding to. Definitely looking forward to more in the series. :)
My issue is that the barrier to entry is a bit too high for 1-playthrough games, they could have made them smaller and with flimsier cardboard closer to the size of the deck and brought the price down a bit.
You certainly know better but that's my impression, it feels a bit premium when it doesn't have to be.
There is one more smaller one: T.I.M.E Stories: Santo Tomás de Aquino. Did you play this as well? I actually have the game and some of the scenarios still in shrink wrap, waiting to be played...but Tapestry doesn’t let me do this 🤣 haha. I should tho, for Christmas!
I think that's kind of like a teaser scenario, right? I haven't played it. :)
@@jameystegmaier I think so, it’s a small pack...and you can t find it incorporated in the official time line of the game, don t know why.
It's a prologue for the pirate one
@@tomasxfranco yes, this is correct. It is a 'game demo' that gaming retailers had access to to introduce curious customers to time stories. It immediately precedes Brotherhood of the Coast and is a small 100ish card jaunt.
The Blue Cycle is great if you haven't bought an component upgrade kit -_- Bring back the Board!
I’m with you, Jamey. I love all of them in different ways for various reasons, but my ranking is not that similar to yours. That speaks to how good and variable the series is because each scenario can have such a distinct appeal.
Additional caveat: I haven’t played either Revolution yet (thanks, pandemic), but I also have three additional groups that I “GM” for my friends so they can also experience the wonder and excitement and I can manage the more rule-y aspects of the game so they can deeper immerse. (We also do playlists, theme food, and cosplays for each scenario to really help with the event-ness of it all.)
1. Brotherhood of the Coast
2. Lumen Fidei
3. Madame
4. Estrella Drive
5. Asylum
6. A Prophecy of Dragons
7. Under the Mask
8. The Marcy Case
9. Expedition Endurance
Thanks for sharing, Matt! I'm always curious to see how people rank the TIME Stories scenarios. I'm curious to see what you think of Hadal and Midsummer.
You are missing 2 demos (?) Santo Tomás (prologue to brotherhood of the coast) and Damien, and I thought there were another 2 Revolution games.
There's also a bunch of fan-made ones, one of which became the hadal project.
My family refuses to do more than 1 playthrough so we have to cheat so we do it in one run.
Revolution doesn't have you do multiple runs, so I'd recommend that.
I didn’t realize that these games were only 3 hours of play. Seems like not much the 50$ they cost.
I don't think any of the modules cost $50. I bought each of mine for around $20.