“The game you’re playing is more fun than the one that’s sitting on your shelf.” Christ, have I ever heard a more impactful statement about not having too large a collection?! That is some proper Yoda level wisdom! These lists are such a gift, thank you Jon.
My favourite line was, "In order to win at this game you have to say the right thing before anyone else, which is also how you win at being sympathetic." That was a big oof moment, I'm sure there was some line crossed there 😂
timestamps: 0:39 Air, Land, Sea / Spies, Lies, Supplies 📍(2 player) 3:20 Order Overload* 📍(memory co-op) 5:56 Vaalbara 📍(compact libertaria) 9:04 My Favourite Things* 📍(ur chance to rank ur annoying friends) 12:00 Star Wars Deckbuilding Game 📍(self explanatory n i respectfully hate star wars) 14:57 The Number* 📍(seems like a fun gambling exp w fresh mechanism) 18:15 Phantom Ink* 📍(pov: ur amy adams in arrival) [stolen analogy] 21:21 Quickity Pickity 📍(flip it, slip it, set-collect complete it) 22:58 Noggin* 📍(word race challenges, anomia vibes) 25:27 No Mercy! 📍(push ur luck, lets- nvm) (*) games im interested to play ..don't u dare put "who ask" in the replies
I love this list. I have enough of the medium and heavy, crunchy games in my collection. What i need are these small, accessible games! Please make another list like this 😊
Regarding the "Am I winning or am I losing" mechanic of Air Land and Sea, the only other game I can think of that really has such a mechanic is backgammon. If you're playing a series of games, each game is worth points (usually one point, but two if you win without the opponent getting a single stone home). There you have the doubling die, where you can say "I think I'm gonna win this game, it's now worth double points", and your opponent can either accept that, or give up the game immediately, before the doubling takes effect. So when your opponent wants to double the game, you have to decide: Given that your opponent currently thinks they can win this game, would you give up a point now, or play for double value and perhaps pull the game back in your favour?
@@blacklotus561 it started as a game designed around the doubling cube, then implemented with schotten totten and smash up mechanics, so no wonder it converged with another scotten totten descendant
Dang, these all look fun! There's something really special about a small, well-designed game where you can see how it's playing different mechanisms against each other to create a big gray area the player's strategy has to fill. All of these seem to do that well. Thanks for sharing, Jon!
This is exactly the video I've been looking for. I recommend mentioning 'travel-friendly' in title as that was exactly the term I was looking for when I was looking for portable games that don't take up precious space in my luggage/car
Dice Heist. The most accessible filler game even for non-board gamers: brain tired but got time for quickie, playing with both highly strategic and simple fun players, and just a quick and fast push your luck.
One of my late mother's favorite table games was Pit. She really got excited. The name refers to a tiny stepped arena at commodities exchanges where members call out proposed trades. Pit is an unusual type of rummy card game, in which multiple players announce proposals to trade hidden cards with each other, until one player assembles all nine of his cards into a single type of commodity, e.g. corn. He then rings the bell and yells out, "Corner on Corn" or whatever.
This game is great! My kids (teens, young adults) pulled it out a couple of years ago and played for 3 evenings straight.. they were loud and laughing and just having a blast. We still quote some of the shenanigans that came from those games.
The one game I was disappointed to not see here is Coup. Absolutely amazing, small box, you can explain it in 5 minutes and play a round in 10. Best small-box game I've played, but several here are looking pretty enticing.
I will never stop polluting board game video comment sections with recommendations for Bruxelles 1897. One day someone on this big blue marble will pick up Bruxelles 1897 on my recommendation and I'll be thanked for it. Until then, yeah.
Just wanted to say, my wife and I bought the star wars deckbuilding game a month ago and it's quickly become our favorite game. We play it daily, maybe even multiple times a day. The only problem is that my wife refuses to not play the rebels!
Another fantastic push your luck, card flipping game is Port Royal. I love that the cards double as gold that you use to hire people and gain victory points. It's such a clever way to make it so never actually know which cards are in the deck because they could be in someone's gold pile.
The fact that Regicide isn't on this list is criminal. If you, or anyone else reading this, haven't played that game: please try it out as soon as possible.
Thanks for this video, Jon! I love how you highlight games that I don't hear about much (or at all) elsewhere. I've added a few more games to my want to play list - Quickity Pickity was already on there, but I added Order Overload: Cafe and Noggin!
Had a 9-hour layover in Dubai once with a group of co-workers. Luckily, I had forgotten to remove the copy of Love Letter from my backpack before the trip.
Recently learnt about Vaalbara and have been playing it a lot of BGA, great game. I would definitely add some Oink games to this list as well, I always try to take either Scout or Startups with me.
@@udrevnavremena I'm aware, just emphasising that there are so many other Oink games also applicable on this list (and that I personally rank higher) 🙂
Nice video. Obviously this list needs many more games that are small, very good and entertaining games, among them I can recommend 100% Villages of Valeria Quests of Valeria Pearlands Tiny Epic Galaxies Blast Off Power Failure Germania Magna: Border in Flames Pocket Mars 300: Earth & Water Multiuniversum Card Game Saboteur: The Dark Cave One deck Dungeon, etc.
Smallest game I carry with a lot of variety.... A deck of standard cards. From playing a solo game to games with up to 6-8 players. I can play with adults or children. No other game has that variety.
Just a PSA that Air, Land and Sea has a variant called Critters At War, which is the same game but with a cartoony animal theme if you want something more colourful.
Gossip Girl and Rumor Man...solid writing and joke there, Jon! So many good looking small box games on this list! My Favorite Things and Noggin look like two games I may have to pick up for get-togethers! Thanks again!
No Mercy! is a reimplementation of Cheeky Monkey, but there's also another reimplementation of Cheeky Monkey called Family Inc. if you can't get No Mercy! using cardboard poker chips and consolation prize diamonds.
Age of War is my go to for a small game that is easy to teach to new people, can accommodate a lot of players, and has a good balance between having enough strategic depth to be entertaining and being random enough for people who just want to throw dice around.
I love them both. But I've finally made a decision and got rid of CrossTalk. And the reason is that CrossTalk is harder to understand for new players - that you always end up with a game or two of clues that are too obvious before they learn the rhythm of the game. I think that with the same group CrossTalk is probably more interesting - especially as a clue-giver. But I never find myself in those situations and Phantom Ink provides a good time much quicker.
So, one day, I bought a compact chess set to place in my car, just in case I'm out with friends and we get board (hehe) in traffic or waiting for something. And turns out it payed off big time when I had to bring my car in for repairs an hour and a half away from my house. Very specific circumstance, I know, but having to wait around 4 to 5 hours without anything but our phones is a lot more boring and draining than you'd expect. If we didn't have that chess set that is. Not only did I get to teach my friend how to play chess, we also had a surprising amount of fun with it. It showed me that having something else to do that doesn't rely on our phones is really good. And now I'm looking for more compact/small games to keep in my car, just in case we need to bust out some fun. With that, thank you for this video! Some of these games would most likely make us hate each other, I've already ordered them, and I can already see us laughing and cheering at some of the others. Thank you, my friend!
I want to spout off a bunch of small games here, because I always travel to group meet-ups at cafes, restaurants and bars, so I carry a small bag that I fit about 10 or so small games in, but I don't know what you've covered in your other videos. I'm just going to venture one of those. It is one of the tiniest of small games. It's called iota, and it's a cross between scrabble and set. There are 64 unique, small square cards & two wild cards that come in tin with a hinged lid, like an old bandaid box but smaller. There is no set board so this thing could snake all over, so you want a large table, or play on the floor. It's 2-4 players and it takes as long as a scrabble game. Each card has a color, a shape & a number. Each person keeps 4 cards in their hand (after your turn, replenish your hand). You try to make 4 card lots; a lot is a group of 4 cards where each of the characteristics are either all the same or all different, ie all the cards are 1's on different colored circles, or each card could be a different number, color and shape. Most likely, you'll lay down 2 cards on your turn, because any two cards match, it's building up to 3 cards that's hard & achieving the lot of 4 can be very tricky or even impossible. There can never be more than 4 cards in a row. On each turn, you lay down 1-4 cards all along a horizontal or vertical line adjacent to 1 or more cards already on the table OR trade some (or all) of your cards with the draw pile. Keep score each turn like in scrabble. You score points based on each "word" created on your turn, ie if I play one card in an available corner, I've made two 2-letter "words". The score is just the numbers on the cards added up (wild cards are zero points), so a lot of all 4's gives you a higher score than a lot of all 1's. If you create or complete a lot, you double your score for that turn. If you use all cards in your hand on one turn, double score for that turn. Game is over when one player uses the last cards in their hand and the draw pile is empty; this last turn is double points. I absolutely love this game, but my experience is that other people don't get it (probably because they don't understand set) and tend to dislike it. So it's very hard to find people willing to play it with me.
Most of these games look very enticing but I don't seem to be able to order any of them in PL. I absolutely recommend both Air,Land,&Sea games. I take them everywhere with me. These two I managed to find abroad.
Vaalbara is a game I've been looking out for for a while. Hope it gets released in my country someday soon. I recently bought Codex Naturalis as my latest small game. Box not bigger than my hand, but it packs 100 cards and tons of variability.
Thank you so much for this!!! We bought Air, Land & Sea: Spies, Lies & Supplies because of this video. We loved it so much!! Thank you for what you do!!
Tussie Mussie or GTFO! For serious, though, I got a demo of the Star Wars deckbuilder at the convention in London last month (from the designer!) and enjoyed it so much I lugged it back to the US in my suitcase. Played a lot of DBGs and it's one of my favorites. Really nailed it.
This month played Penguin Airlines. What a gem. There is a few similar app and pc games, but it is such a fun. It is spanish made and not so popular yet in english boardgaming
If you like the mechanism of Valbaara, you'll love "For sale", especially that new edition with nice graphics. Some people hate it because of that cheap paper money, but I don't mind, and I really apriciate the two part gameplay 😉
im on the move a lot and often occurrence ry to teach new games to non gamers, so this list was perfect. added vaalbara and noggin to my wishlist, although noggin seems to be unavailable. air land and sea is indeed a fantastic micro and gateway game that still has surprising amount of tactical depth. subscribed!
Thanks for the list. Some interesting-sounding games. I also highly recommend the Spanish edition of No Mercy: “Pelusas”. Similar, but more fun artwork and the cards are spread face-down on the table. I like the additional choice you have of cards. People end up convincing themselves certain cards are good or bad, inevitably getting it wrong. Great game and incredibly cheap!
No matter how much you love a big complex game there's just something about small games you can easily explain to almost anyone, play over and over without getting tired of them, and remember how to play without re reading the rules after a long time between plays. In the time it takes to finally understand a bigger game you could have played a small game 5 times.
"My Favorite Things" sounds so awful for ADHD where all the things are our favorites and their ranks change every time our mood changes. And ASD where we only have 1-2 actually favorite things and everything else is a zero XD
Using the term "red shirts" in a review for a star wars game. I suspect it was deliberate to get people like me to come down here into the comments section and point out how blasphemous to one fandom or another that was. Well played.
The Vaalbara game sounds like an evolution of Kingdomino, where you can go for something high value this turn but you could get stuck on the next. I'll have to check it out
Star realms missing from the list is criminal. The level of under ratedness of that game in general is criminal. It's an extremely approachable deckbuilder with basically no setup, super portable and short games (around 10 mins tops). Could not recommend it enough
“The game you’re playing is more fun than the one that’s sitting on your shelf.” Christ, have I ever heard a more impactful statement about not having too large a collection?! That is some proper Yoda level wisdom! These lists are such a gift, thank you Jon.
My favourite line was, "In order to win at this game you have to say the right thing before anyone else, which is also how you win at being sympathetic." That was a big oof moment, I'm sure there was some line crossed there 😂
Does playing it means taking it out of the shrinkwrap? Brrrrr....
Sometimes it's less fun than the one on the shelf. Glass half full stuff.
timestamps:
0:39 Air, Land, Sea / Spies, Lies, Supplies 📍(2 player)
3:20 Order Overload* 📍(memory co-op)
5:56 Vaalbara 📍(compact libertaria)
9:04 My Favourite Things* 📍(ur chance to rank ur annoying friends)
12:00 Star Wars Deckbuilding Game 📍(self explanatory n i respectfully hate star wars)
14:57 The Number* 📍(seems like a fun gambling exp w fresh mechanism)
18:15 Phantom Ink* 📍(pov: ur amy adams in arrival) [stolen analogy]
21:21 Quickity Pickity 📍(flip it, slip it, set-collect complete it)
22:58 Noggin* 📍(word race challenges, anomia vibes)
25:27 No Mercy! 📍(push ur luck, lets- nvm)
(*) games im interested to play ..don't u dare put "who ask" in the replies
I asked
thank you for this.
who asked
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I love this list. I have enough of the medium and heavy, crunchy games in my collection. What i need are these small, accessible games! Please make another list like this 😊
"In a particularly upbeat funeral" is a wonderful way of putting a human sacrifice.
😂😂 Don't get blood on your cards!
@@actualol im not that picky it's okay XD
Love the desk setup! It’s so relaxed and makes the entire set feel more at ease for a calm conversation about gaming.
I laughed way too hard at the Luke Skywalker Buzz Lightyear joke.
Regarding the "Am I winning or am I losing" mechanic of Air Land and Sea, the only other game I can think of that really has such a mechanic is backgammon. If you're playing a series of games, each game is worth points (usually one point, but two if you win without the opponent getting a single stone home). There you have the doubling die, where you can say "I think I'm gonna win this game, it's now worth double points", and your opponent can either accept that, or give up the game immediately, before the doubling takes effect.
So when your opponent wants to double the game, you have to decide: Given that your opponent currently thinks they can win this game, would you give up a point now, or play for double value and perhaps pull the game back in your favour?
There's also marvel snap which isn't a boardgame but seems to be heavily inspired by air, land and sea in its design.
Good information all around!
@@blacklotus561 it started as a game designed around the doubling cube, then implemented with schotten totten and smash up mechanics, so no wonder it converged with another scotten totten descendant
The amount of variability you added to this is insane, im adding every single game to my wishlist as im watching your video. Very much appreciated
Dang, these all look fun! There's something really special about a small, well-designed game where you can see how it's playing different mechanisms against each other to create a big gray area the player's strategy has to fill. All of these seem to do that well. Thanks for sharing, Jon!
This is exactly the video I've been looking for. I recommend mentioning 'travel-friendly' in title as that was exactly the term I was looking for when I was looking for portable games that don't take up precious space in my luggage/car
Dice Heist. The most accessible filler game even for non-board gamers: brain tired but got time for quickie, playing with both highly strategic and simple fun players, and just a quick and fast push your luck.
We don't just need small games to play at the end of an evening, we need ACTUALOL!! 💥
One of my late mother's favorite table games was Pit. She really got excited. The name refers to a tiny stepped arena at commodities exchanges where members call out proposed trades. Pit is an unusual type of rummy card game, in which multiple players announce proposals to trade hidden cards with each other, until one player assembles all nine of his cards into a single type of commodity, e.g. corn. He then rings the bell and yells out, "Corner on Corn" or whatever.
This game is great! My kids (teens, young adults) pulled it out a couple of years ago and played for 3 evenings straight.. they were loud and laughing and just having a blast. We still quote some of the shenanigans that came from those games.
Good memories playing that as a kid. Wild and loud game.
The one game I was disappointed to not see here is Coup. Absolutely amazing, small box, you can explain it in 5 minutes and play a round in 10. Best small-box game I've played, but several here are looking pretty enticing.
This video is focused on newer small games.
Love Letter is better
I will never stop polluting board game video comment sections with recommendations for Bruxelles 1897. One day someone on this big blue marble will pick up Bruxelles 1897 on my recommendation and I'll be thanked for it. Until then, yeah.
Oh yeah, I did that! You can stop doing it now.
Buying it on your rec. $11 on Amazon, not bad
Using "red shirt" to describe a Star Wars game is just /chef's kiss/ the greatest subtle dig.
I really enjoy the wittiness and humour in your scripts. You’ve got great delivery too.
Thank you, I really appreciate that 🙂
Best top 10 list I’ve seen in ages. I now want to play (and buy) every one of these games
“Game you’re playing is always more fun than the one sitting on your shelf”
Cries at my friend group who ONLY play Catan 😭
I loved that line too.
Just wanted to say, my wife and I bought the star wars deckbuilding game a month ago and it's quickly become our favorite game. We play it daily, maybe even multiple times a day. The only problem is that my wife refuses to not play the rebels!
That's wonderful to hear! Glad you're getting so much play out of it.
Color me shocked that you had a ten small games list without an Oink Game! Startups and Maskmen are probably my faves.
Quickity Pickity and Order Overload are Oink Games 😉
I haven’t seen it yet but I’m calling Love Letter.
I’ll follow that with cockroach poker!
Happy to be wrong - all new games!
Star Wars: Jabba's Palace is a nice version of a Love Letter game, IMO
Me and my homies only play Princess Princess Love letters 😤
Another fantastic push your luck, card flipping game is Port Royal. I love that the cards double as gold that you use to hire people and gain victory points. It's such a clever way to make it so never actually know which cards are in the deck because they could be in someone's gold pile.
Love Port Royal, great shout 😁
So glad to hear that 'Eye My Favorite Things' is coming to kickstarter. It's true that your recommendation of this game has taunted me for years
Happy to hear My Favourite Things is coming to Kickstarter! Looking forward!
I love small games. Not sure why, but there's something super appealing to me about a game in a super compact package.
The fact that Regicide isn't on this list is criminal.
If you, or anyone else reading this, haven't played that game: please try it out as soon as possible.
Thanks for this video, Jon! I love how you highlight games that I don't hear about much (or at all) elsewhere. I've added a few more games to my want to play list - Quickity Pickity was already on there, but I added Order Overload: Cafe and Noggin!
That's my job! Glad I could introduce you to some new games :)
Had a 9-hour layover in Dubai once with a group of co-workers. Luckily, I had forgotten to remove the copy of Love Letter from my backpack before the trip.
The perfect scenario for a gamer - captive opponents!
I loved the number: it's simple but so much about it: you can even play it with just paper and pen and it's amazing.
Recently learnt about Vaalbara and have been playing it a lot of BGA, great game. I would definitely add some Oink games to this list as well, I always try to take either Scout or Startups with me.
There is an Oink game on this list, on 21:21.
@@udrevnavremena I'm aware, just emphasising that there are so many other Oink games also applicable on this list (and that I personally rank higher) 🙂
Nice video.
Obviously this list needs many more games that are small, very good and entertaining games, among them I can recommend 100%
Villages of Valeria
Quests of Valeria
Pearlands
Tiny Epic Galaxies Blast Off
Power Failure
Germania Magna: Border in Flames
Pocket Mars
300: Earth & Water
Multiuniversum Card Game
Saboteur: The Dark Cave
One deck Dungeon, etc.
Smallest game I carry with a lot of variety.... A deck of standard cards. From playing a solo game to games with up to 6-8 players. I can play with adults or children. No other game has that variety.
Just a PSA that Air, Land and Sea has a variant called Critters At War, which is the same game but with a cartoony animal theme if you want something more colourful.
Noggin looks hilarious. Particularly the bit about shouting Red when the word is actually Der!
"Almost as hard as it is to be star wars fan." I felt that.
Gossip Girl and Rumor Man...solid writing and joke there, Jon!
So many good looking small box games on this list! My Favorite Things and Noggin look like two games I may have to pick up for get-togethers! Thanks again!
You have great taste in jokes ❤️
I love the line "The game you are playing is more fun than the game on your shelf" 👌👌
No Mercy! is a reimplementation of Cheeky Monkey, but there's also another reimplementation of Cheeky Monkey called Family Inc. if you can't get No Mercy! using cardboard poker chips and consolation prize diamonds.
Age of War is my go to for a small game that is easy to teach to new people, can accommodate a lot of players, and has a good balance between having enough strategic depth to be entertaining and being random enough for people who just want to throw dice around.
Thanks for pulling this together
Air Land an Sea sounds a lot like Marvel Snap Game for Phones!
Yup. I'm pretty sure Ben Brode referenced it in a video he did way back about the development of it.
My Favorite Things is right up my alley. Thanks for talking about it. Will definitely back it on kickstarter.
Jon, as the person who introduced me to CrossTalk, I'm curious to hear your thoughts on CrossTalk vs Phantom Ink.
I love them both. But I've finally made a decision and got rid of CrossTalk. And the reason is that CrossTalk is harder to understand for new players - that you always end up with a game or two of clues that are too obvious before they learn the rhythm of the game. I think that with the same group CrossTalk is probably more interesting - especially as a clue-giver. But I never find myself in those situations and Phantom Ink provides a good time much quicker.
I'm interested in knowing what are the most fun cooperative small games available in the market. My personal favourite is Hanabi.
"At the end of the day, the game you're playing is always more fun than the one sitting on your shelf." Now THAT made me think. Great recommendations!
So, one day, I bought a compact chess set to place in my car, just in case I'm out with friends and we get board (hehe) in traffic or waiting for something. And turns out it payed off big time when I had to bring my car in for repairs an hour and a half away from my house. Very specific circumstance, I know, but having to wait around 4 to 5 hours without anything but our phones is a lot more boring and draining than you'd expect. If we didn't have that chess set that is. Not only did I get to teach my friend how to play chess, we also had a surprising amount of fun with it. It showed me that having something else to do that doesn't rely on our phones is really good. And now I'm looking for more compact/small games to keep in my car, just in case we need to bust out some fun.
With that, thank you for this video! Some of these games would most likely make us hate each other, I've already ordered them, and I can already see us laughing and cheering at some of the others. Thank you, my friend!
13:14 "Luke Skywalker, famously the son of Buzz Lightyear"
I can't stop laughing 😂
I want to spout off a bunch of small games here, because I always travel to group meet-ups at cafes, restaurants and bars, so I carry a small bag that I fit about 10 or so small games in, but I don't know what you've covered in your other videos.
I'm just going to venture one of those. It is one of the tiniest of small games. It's called iota, and it's a cross between scrabble and set. There are 64 unique, small square cards & two wild cards that come in tin with a hinged lid, like an old bandaid box but smaller. There is no set board so this thing could snake all over, so you want a large table, or play on the floor. It's 2-4 players and it takes as long as a scrabble game.
Each card has a color, a shape & a number. Each person keeps 4 cards in their hand (after your turn, replenish your hand). You try to make 4 card lots; a lot is a group of 4 cards where each of the characteristics are either all the same or all different, ie all the cards are 1's on different colored circles, or each card could be a different number, color and shape. Most likely, you'll lay down 2 cards on your turn, because any two cards match, it's building up to 3 cards that's hard & achieving the lot of 4 can be very tricky or even impossible. There can never be more than 4 cards in a row.
On each turn, you lay down 1-4 cards all along a horizontal or vertical line adjacent to 1 or more cards already on the table OR trade some (or all) of your cards with the draw pile. Keep score each turn like in scrabble. You score points based on each "word" created on your turn, ie if I play one card in an available corner, I've made two 2-letter "words". The score is just the numbers on the cards added up (wild cards are zero points), so a lot of all 4's gives you a higher score than a lot of all 1's. If you create or complete a lot, you double your score for that turn. If you use all cards in your hand on one turn, double score for that turn.
Game is over when one player uses the last cards in their hand and the draw pile is empty; this last turn is double points.
I absolutely love this game, but my experience is that other people don't get it (probably because they don't understand set) and tend to dislike it. So it's very hard to find people willing to play it with me.
Played Vaalbara on Tuesday and liked it instantly. Ended up buying it less than an hour later.
Along the lines of this list- would love to see your thoughts on the buttonshy collection- so many great pocket games!
Most of these games look very enticing but I don't seem to be able to order any of them in PL.
I absolutely recommend both Air,Land,&Sea games. I take them everywhere with me. These two I managed to find abroad.
It's a little old now but Star Realms is another great one. Game is so small and so simple and yet so much fun.
Life is still being breathed into Star Realms with new Kickstarter projects.
When you post a new video, it's like Christmas
Vaalbara is a game I've been looking out for for a while. Hope it gets released in my country someday soon. I recently bought Codex Naturalis as my latest small game. Box not bigger than my hand, but it packs 100 cards and tons of variability.
Codex is such a beautiful game, too.
Just want you to know that your videos bring me so much joy and information! What a combo.
Thank you 🙏
Thank you so much for this!!! We bought Air, Land & Sea: Spies, Lies & Supplies because of this video. We loved it so much!! Thank you for what you do!!
honestly i enjoy the drinks/snacks decreasing/increasing as we go through the video.
Tussie Mussie or GTFO!
For serious, though, I got a demo of the Star Wars deckbuilder at the convention in London last month (from the designer!) and enjoyed it so much I lugged it back to the US in my suitcase. Played a lot of DBGs and it's one of my favorites. Really nailed it.
Cobra Paw! Quickest, funnest small game I've ever played
This month played Penguin Airlines. What a gem. There is a few similar app and pc games, but it is such a fun. It is spanish made and not so popular yet in english boardgaming
The delivery of the words, “upbeat funeral” 😂😂😂
If you like the mechanism of Valbaara, you'll love "For sale", especially that new edition with nice graphics. Some people hate it because of that cheap paper money, but I don't mind, and I really apriciate the two part gameplay 😉
Really, no-one caught the "red shirt" reference in the star wars game, classically hilarious and well done sir!
The number seems like a boardgame that you can play without buying one
More of these videos please, want all those games!
"the number" was actually there before, just with only one digit.
I love compact games! There are great to cure boredom on a trip.
im on the move a lot and often occurrence
ry to teach new games to non gamers, so this list was perfect. added vaalbara and noggin to my wishlist, although noggin seems to be unavailable. air land and sea is indeed a fantastic micro and gateway game that still has surprising amount of tactical depth. subscribed!
Thanks for the list. Some interesting-sounding games. I also highly recommend the Spanish edition of No Mercy: “Pelusas”. Similar, but more fun artwork and the cards are spread face-down on the table. I like the additional choice you have of cards. People end up convincing themselves certain cards are good or bad, inevitably getting it wrong. Great game and incredibly cheap!
“Famously the Sun of Buzz Lightyear.” Had me cackling. 😂😂😂
Amazing list John, thanks for posting! Keep up the good work!
As soon as I saw the card that read "Initials" and the letters L and B, I reflexively shouted "Leo-nard Bern-stein!"
One needs to play Star Wars Deckbuilding with the unauthorized Star Realms expansion. Yes the games can play together.
Air Land & Sea: simply throw away one of the boxes. Both games fit neatly into one box
No matter how much you love a big complex game there's just something about small games you can easily explain to almost anyone, play over and over without getting tired of them, and remember how to play without re reading the rules after a long time between plays. In the time it takes to finally understand a bigger game you could have played a small game 5 times.
Not promoting it just think its interesting that no one I know has talked about Marvel Snap being based on Air, Land and Sea.
The Marvel Snap designer claims he didn't take inspiration from Air, Land and Sea despite the crazy similarities.
@@actualol that's insane! It even has the retreat mechanic!
That starwars joke was brilliant
Great video! Love the small box attention!
"Upbeat funeral" 🤣🤣🤣
@Actualol Have you tried Campy Creatures? Very similar mechanic to Vaalbara and a great theme. Check it out.
I was just going to recommend Campy Creatures. Love that game!
I Love the edit on your video , sectioned, ordered and well-cooked
I need a sequel to this video!
This is a very solid lineup
"My Favorite Things" sounds so awful for ADHD where all the things are our favorites and their ranks change every time our mood changes. And ASD where we only have 1-2 actually favorite things and everything else is a zero XD
Great video. Bought Spies, Order Overload and Quickity Pickity this morning!
Using the term "red shirts" in a review for a star wars game. I suspect it was deliberate to get people like me to come down here into the comments section and point out how blasphemous to one fandom or another that was. Well played.
Nothing better than a game at an upbeat funeral. Cheers
Lol, "red shirts" in Star Wars. You mad lad.
2: 'those are some very annoying variants on cappuccino, I see how this gets pretty difficult'.... 'ow wait, that's just the different languages'
😂😂 That would be seriously hard mode.
The Vaalbara game sounds like an evolution of Kingdomino, where you can go for something high value this turn but you could get stuck on the next. I'll have to check it out
Oh wow those are small. I carry a deck of cards but this is close!
Amazing video as always, thanks a lot for the time you put in them, and of course the great recommendations as well!😄
What about One Deck Dungeon? And any Tiny Epic games worth playing?
My bf is a chef, my sister a waitress, and my bffs are a cafe owner and another waitress. I bet they'd crush and carry me at Order Overload lmao.
also enjoying lost Cities, Azul mini, Jaipur )
Star realms missing from the list is criminal. The level of under ratedness of that game in general is criminal. It's an extremely approachable deckbuilder with basically no setup, super portable and short games (around 10 mins tops). Could not recommend it enough
Another great video! Makes me want to try all ten games! Well done!
I always end my game nights with a party game, or something like that. Chunky Monkey Business is a recent favorite
Great list - very interested in Order Overload. I like the long form videos a lot keep it up!