I agree with the opinions expressed here up to a point. The theme is a bit pasted on and the card draw is more prevalent than it is in other games like Dominion where players have more control over the randomness. One thing that was not mentioned is that the crown and age track does have a small element of area control to the game depending on how rough the age cards are. But ultimately it is a next step game or a game one level above gateway. Good mid weight euro that can be played by new gamers and experienced ones, but might confuse non gamers and bore strong strategy gamers.
Is there a game that DOES the time travel 'feel' well? I like Temporum a lot but I haven't played that much - just got the game. I love your videos but I have had to realize that I sometimes like games you don't, and sometimes I don't like games one or more of you recommend. Won't keep me from continuing to watch and learn, so thanks for all the videos!
I have to agree with them in a lot of parts. The luck of the draw concept isn't a big hit for me, and the theme is ok, but the repetative factor of the combo playing is not fun for me. The theme isn't really incorporated in the mechanics of the game. Sam and Tom did a good job of explaining that. You guys are so helpful for helping me choose games I want to play!
It seems to me that the mechanic stolen from dominion (multiple/variable playboards) is entirely at odds with the theme. There is an implication of consequence because of the linear timeline but because the cards are random the cards don't really link and there's no actual timeline presented (why would choosing cold war over summer of love cause cats or aliens to appear?). Maybe it would work nice a story creation tool.
I have to say I agree with this 100%. This is exactly how my wife and I felt about this one.Its very interesting at first and then just gets boring quickly.
sad. I thought this game looked neat; I liked the idea of changing the time stream and that affecting the people below you... but it looks like it doesn't really change the game at all when you change the time stream. : / Thanks for the review guys.
I really loved the art for the cards in this game, like I would buy a print of the nanotech wonderland or age of cats art and hang them on my walls. It's a really big shame that the game itself is so bad.
He thanked me because he was ready for the game to be finished, and he wasn't able to end it on his turn...the ending was pretty close. But I was the only one who had the right cards to end it sooner rather than later...we found out after the fact.
Nice board game. Looks boring gameplay! If you remove the idea of time travel, there is not much difference between this and any other deck building games.
I actually like Kingdom Builder. I watched a game play video of Temporum and think I would like it. Sure it is not a complex brain burner, but it does not look like a horrible game. To each their own. Edit: Spelling
Hahaha I loved the ending! Keep up the awesome work guys...you have been a wonderful help to me!
"The age of cats. Which is one of the BEST things I could possibly imagine." Fixed that for you Tom :)
I agree with the opinions expressed here up to a point. The theme is a bit pasted on and the card draw is more prevalent than it is in other games like Dominion where players have more control over the randomness. One thing that was not mentioned is that the crown and age track does have a small element of area control to the game depending on how rough the age cards are. But ultimately it is a next step game or a game one level above gateway. Good mid weight euro that can be played by new gamers and experienced ones, but might confuse non gamers and bore strong strategy gamers.
"Greed is good." A Gordon Gekko quote. Yea Tom!
Is there a game that DOES the time travel 'feel' well? I like Temporum a lot but I haven't played that much - just got the game. I love your videos but I have had to realize that I sometimes like games you don't, and sometimes I don't like games one or more of you recommend. Won't keep me from continuing to watch and learn, so thanks for all the videos!
Tom: Have you watched any online videos? We already are living in the Age of Cats.
I have to agree with them in a lot of parts. The luck of the draw concept isn't a big hit for me, and the theme is ok, but the repetative factor of the combo playing is not fun for me. The theme isn't really incorporated in the mechanics of the game. Sam and Tom did a good job of explaining that. You guys are so helpful for helping me choose games I want to play!
It seems to me that the mechanic stolen from dominion (multiple/variable playboards) is entirely at odds with the theme. There is an implication of consequence because of the linear timeline but because the cards are random the cards don't really link and there's no actual timeline presented (why would choosing cold war over summer of love cause cats or aliens to appear?). Maybe it would work nice a story creation tool.
sweet time travel edit! lol
I have to say I agree with this 100%. This is exactly how my wife and I felt about this one.Its very interesting at first and then just gets boring quickly.
Kingdom Builder is one of his greatest games but Tom will never figure it out. ;) But thanks for mentioning Greed! Also a really good game.
I,for one, welcome our new cat overlords.
My cat looks forward to that bright future.Andrew Spencer
HAHAHA I was watching Bewitched for a second there.
sad. I thought this game looked neat; I liked the idea of changing the time stream and that affecting the people below you... but it looks like it doesn't really change the game at all when you change the time stream. : /
Thanks for the review guys.
That cheesey ending though. Liked.
If you want a great time travel game try Tragedy Looper. I' d love to hear you guys thoughts about it.
Funny ending fellas.
My cats said they will no longer watch Dice Tower videos =p
Hilarious ending. :)
Nice shirts!
I really loved the art for the cards in this game, like I would buy a print of the nanotech wonderland or age of cats art and hang them on my walls. It's a really big shame that the game itself is so bad.
"Thank you".....you can't just leave that half story hanging.....why did you thank Sam?
He thanked me because he was ready for the game to be finished, and he wasn't able to end it on his turn...the ending was pretty close. But I was the only one who had the right cards to end it sooner rather than later...we found out after the fact.
If I were a gremlin I would rotate all of Sam's game box lids 90 degrees.
When are you guys going to review Exodus: Edge of Extinction? Don't tell me Sam doesn't want to get his hands on this one... ;-)
Wow, Tom really doesn't like cats!
The whole game was like 12:01
12:01
Infiltration is another fun game Donald made.
Seems like a boring game, yes. The ending though :D
haha nice finish
I honestly didn't like Dominion... so no surprise this looks pretty boring to me too
Awesome ending. Insanely lackluster game, boring to the extreme.
Nice board game. Looks boring gameplay! If you remove the idea of time travel, there is not much difference between this and any other deck building games.
...Aside the lack of deck building in this game...
Has Donald made another game as loved as Dominion? Kingdom Builder looks horribly boring and this one seems no different.
Kingdom Builder is okay if somewhat forgettable - these guys aren't big fans of it, though. But yeah... Dominion is definitely is best game.
Android: Infiltration is pretty fun. But once again, it's no Dominion.
I actually like Kingdom Builder. I watched a game play video of Temporum and think I would like it. Sure it is not a complex brain burner, but it does not look like a horrible game. To each their own.
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