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Faiyum is definitely one I need to check out. My top 100 continued: 30. Patchwork 29. Hansa Teutonica Big Box 28. Le Havre 27. Heat Pedal to the Metal (VERY NEARLY A TRUE CROSSOVER) 26. Franchise 25. Gaia Project 24. Ra 23. Chaos in the Old World 22. Great Western Trail: Second Edition 21. Return to Dark Tower
I'm looking forward to giving Oranienburger Kanal a try when it's more widely available! I've never played an Uwe Rosenberg game, yet. You guys have some on this list that will be higher on my list later on. 30. Barcelona 29. Tussie Mussie 28. Sprawlopolis 27. Anachrony 26. The Artemis Project 25. 3 Ring Circus 24. Planet Unknown 23. Scholars of the South Tigris 22. Lost Ruins of Arnak 21. Sankore: The Pride of Mansa Musa
I’ve only played 28 games (very new to the hobby) so that’s where my list starts! 28. Exploding Kittens 27. Marvel Villainous 26. Tiny Epic Galaxies 25. Catan 24. The Fox in the Forest Duet 23. Mercado de Lisboa 22. Paperback Adventures 21. Air, Land, and Sea: Spies, Lies, and Supplies
Tiny Epic Galaxies, along with Catan and Ticket to Ride: Europe, were the games that really pulled me into the hobby. Welcome! Take it from someone who digested a ton of Top 10/100 lists and purchased too many games as a result: play the games before you buy them, if you can. Quite a few games are are similar in mechanics and after a while, you develop a couple of favorites, leaving third stringers to languish and take up space. Or, if you get into my situation, develop a system of constant culling.
My personal 30-21: 30. Wir sind das Volk! (2+2) 29. Myth 28. Memoir '44 27. Champions of the Galaxy 26. 1775: Rebellion / 1812: The Invasion of Canada 25. Andean Abyss 24. Formula D 23. Bios: Genesis 22. Neanderthal 21. Last Night on Earth: The Zombie Game
Not enough love for that graph at the beginning - was a great representation of the theme and production to expect from the games on this list. Shots fired, NERDS!
My 30-21: 30. Kanban EV 29. RoboRally 28. War of the Ring 27. Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective 26. The Gallerist 25. The Quacks of Quedlingburg 24. Architects of the West Kingdom 23. Onirim (Second Edition) 22. Burgle Bros. 21. La Granja
I'm going to have to rewatch older ones, I don't remember when Inventions showed up. Love that game so much. Have you played the expansion for Underwater Cities yet? It really adds a lot to the game without a ton more overhead.
30 Anachrony: Infinity Box 29: Undaunted: Stalingrad 28: Nidavellir 27: Shadows over Camelot 26: Lost Ruins of Arnak 25: Ticket to Ride: Legends of the West 24: Everdell 23: A Feast for Odin 22: The Godfather: Corleone's Empire 21: Strat-O-Matic Baseball
30. Calico 29. Fractured Sky 28. Hickory Dickory 27. Skyrise 26. Merchants Cove 25. Heat: Pedal to the Metal 24: Western Legends 23: Terra Mystica 22. Dungeon Petz 21. Brian Boru: High King of Ireland
Keep forgetting that the last top 100 was two years ago. Lots of new to the list games and a lot of big risers so it'll be cool to see the rank movements annually
My 30 - 21: 30 - Dungeons and Dragons Board Game System 29 - Mage Knight 28 - Marvel D.A.G.G.E.R. 27 - Chronicles of Drunagor: Age of Darkness 26 - Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game 25 - Descent: Journey's in the Dark 24 - Wayfarers of the South Tigris 23 - Star Wars: The Deck Building Game 22 - Star Wars: Rebellion 21 - Starcadia Quest
Finally some good games! Speaking of..... 30. Railroad Ink (Green is my fav) 29. Gloomhaven JOTL (I think Oathsworn might be taking this place next year) 28. Viticulture (sorry Nick) 27. Arkham Horror LCG 26. Dune Imperium (probably higher now) 25. Abyss 24. Destinies 23. Everdell 22. Mansions of Madness 21. Spirit Island
Lots of great games. My favorite on this list is Arc Nova and higher on my list. The most intriguing game to me is Kanban Ev. I had wanted to try and get Automania, but Kanban Ev looks way cooler. My 30 to 21: 30 - Wingspan 29 - Tiny Epic Dinosaur 28 - Marvel United 27 - Mosaic 26 - Lords of Waterdeep 25 - Beyond the Sun 24 - Baseball Highlights 2045 23 - Hero Realms 22 - Space Base 21 - Race for the Galaxy
The "duplicates" get more prevalent the further up the list we go... 30. Wingspan 29. Forgotten Waters 28. Darwin's Journey 27. Star Wars: Rebellion 26. Dwellings of Eldervale 25. Great Western Trail 24. Aeon's End 23. Great Western Trail: Argentina 22. The White Castle (True crossover!) 21. Viticulture
We all know the previous 70 games on our lists are trash! So here are some good ones! 30-21: 30- Meadow 29- Paper Tales 28- The Vale of Eternity 27- A Feast for Odin 26- The Quest for El Dorado 25- Res Arcana 24- The Isle of Cats 23- Reef 22- Viticulture Essential Edition 21- Dixit
My 30-21 30. One Night Ultimate Werewolf 29. Great Western Trail 28. Spirit Island 27. Root 26. Abyss 25. Beyond the Sun 24. Jamaica 23. Twilight Inscription 22. Unsettled 21. Wingspan
Funny how most of my party games are in this chunk, but then also the 2 games that I really like but are also really long (OSO and AtE). By that logic Ark Nova should also be there, but it isn't. Because its higher. Much higher. ;) 30. Dominion 29. Stay Cool 28. Pandemic 27. Orange Shall Overcome 26. Roll for the Galaxy 25. Telestrations 24. Fuse 23. After the Empire 22. Once Upon a Time: The Storytelling Card Game 21. Drunken Sailor
Definitely feeling these game; a bunch I haven't played yet, but they're high on the wishlist. My 30-21: 30. Targi 29. 7 Wonders Duel 28. Lords of Waterdeep 27. Air, Land & Sea 26. Crokinole 25. Paris: La Cite de La Lemiere 24. The Crew (I count both here) 23. Long Shot: The Dice Game 22. Imhotep 21. Innovation
nice! I missed you guys on the last con back in October, hopefully I run into you on this one, I would love to say hi : ) (I don't get to play many board games because I work 12-hour shifts every day, expect Sundays, but as I am on the road working, your guy's content always keeps me entertained and informed, so I would love to say thank you personally 🙏
These games are -gettin' good My list: 30 King of Tokyo 29 Evolution 28 6 nimmt! 27 Sushi Go! 26 Everdell 25 Queendomino 24 Mariposas 23 Scattergories 22 Splendor Duel 21 Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King If only No Thanks! were on this 10 for an exclamation point trifecta.
I want to like Heat... I played Heat like 4 times already I should like Heat, the components are good, the mechanisms are interesting but somehow... I rather play Downforce. I guess that at the end of the day it's just not for me 🤣
I’m still on the fence. It’s getting better for me but one area still causes me concern. It seems like everyone is always close in the game. I can’t decide if I like that everyone could win or if that means what I do doesn’t matter much.
I have mixed feelings on Heat. I love it for how strategic and competitive it is, but I would have preferred for it to be on the lighter side to be able to table it with non-gamers.
You should give Flamme Rouge a try. It’s by the same designer and is a lighter, faster playing version of Heat. I like heavy games but I actually prefer Flamme Rouge and it’s great for non-gamers.
I want to like too many bones. It looks like a great games. But even experienced players spend so much time in the Rulebooks. If the first few sessions I need to endure before I can start appreciating it, if I have to spend more time in a Rulebooks, if gameplay is not intuitive, it’s not for me.
The base rules of the game itself are simple. Two pages you can summarize them all. Then, lock picking, and the minigame add a bit. And every gearlock almost doubles the rules overhead. Or that's what it feels like to me. Still a ton of fun. But I'm never 100% certain that I'm playing correctly.
I think it's highly likely you will find Elder Scrolls Betrayal of the Second Era quite appealing. I suspect/hope it will have... less of the things that are holding you back, and more of its strengths (the humor and componentry and the otherwise solid gameplay).
Totally agree with "If (the) gameplay is not intuitive, it's not for me" and the sentiment of wanting to like Too Many Bones. Love the asymmetry and the dice rolling, but constantly having to reference your skill sheet and the monster keywords, as well as the one-shot skills, just killed my enthusiasm for it.
@@ThomasHelms amen to that. I love dice! And the production of this game is amazing. It’s the sort of game i could get crazy collecting. But every review and playthrough has the players constantly in the Rulebooks.
I honestly think that's totally fair. Too Many Bones (and let's be honest, many of Chip Theory games) tend to be prohibitively complex. The base rules for Too Many Bones actually isn't that complicated, but each gearlock is very deep and takes a lot of exploring, and there are SO. MANY. EDGE. CASES. And you end up spending a ton of time googling questions. But for me it's still worth it.
Ah here we go. These games have almost no trashy qualities, other that there are 10 more games which are better. I’d buy and play these games, but only from the second hand market. I might play them once every two years. I’d keep them on my shelf.
Planet X, now completely TRASH of course (haven't played Lost Species but based on your love really want to try it) 21The Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth 22El Grande Decennial Edition 23Codenames 24The Search for Planet X 25 6 nimmt! 25 Jahre 26Cartographers 27Ra 28Beyond the Sun 29Pictomania (Second Edition) 30Heaven & Ale
Top 3rd of the List babayyyyy! in celebration you should check out our kickstarter: www.kickstarter.com/projects/thebrothersmurph/the-brothers-murph-season-8-table-fables-and-unmatched
I started watching the way to work, and the intro song was stuck in my head all through the lunch rush.😂😂😂😂
The White Castle quickly jumped to 13 for me. It's a great puzzle, fun at every player count, a small package, and doesn't take that long to play.
Sounds like the way I describe my ex.
Faiyum is definitely one I need to check out. My top 100 continued:
30. Patchwork
29. Hansa Teutonica Big Box
28. Le Havre
27. Heat Pedal to the Metal (VERY NEARLY A TRUE CROSSOVER)
26. Franchise
25. Gaia Project
24. Ra
23. Chaos in the Old World
22. Great Western Trail: Second Edition
21. Return to Dark Tower
Great picks!
The top one I have played on this list is Castles of Burgandy.
The top one I would like to try is La Granja.
30: Cartographers
29: Jungle Speed
28: Kingsburg
27: Wingspan
26: Darwin’s Journey
25: Star Wars: The Deckbuilding Game
24: Shipwrights Redux
23: Viticulture
22: The Networks
21: Welcome To…
Soooo glad to see crokinole on your list!!!!
It’s our ultimate pool day game.
We just order are new board
I'm looking forward to giving Oranienburger Kanal a try when it's more widely available! I've never played an Uwe Rosenberg game, yet. You guys have some on this list that will be higher on my list later on.
30. Barcelona
29. Tussie Mussie
28. Sprawlopolis
27. Anachrony
26. The Artemis Project
25. 3 Ring Circus
24. Planet Unknown
23. Scholars of the South Tigris
22. Lost Ruins of Arnak
21. Sankore: The Pride of Mansa Musa
I’ve only played 28 games (very new to the hobby) so that’s where my list starts!
28. Exploding Kittens
27. Marvel Villainous
26. Tiny Epic Galaxies
25. Catan
24. The Fox in the Forest Duet
23. Mercado de Lisboa
22. Paperback Adventures
21. Air, Land, and Sea: Spies, Lies, and Supplies
Welcome to the hobby, Max. You have a very fun journey to explore the world of hobby games! Enjoy!
Tiny Epic Galaxies, along with Catan and Ticket to Ride: Europe, were the games that really pulled me into the hobby. Welcome!
Take it from someone who digested a ton of Top 10/100 lists and purchased too many games as a result: play the games before you buy them, if you can. Quite a few games are are similar in mechanics and after a while, you develop a couple of favorites, leaving third stringers to languish and take up space. Or, if you get into my situation, develop a system of constant culling.
@@ThomasHelms tiny epic was my gateway, got it as a gift and started discovering other games!
No 27, and 29. 28. are flipped brotha. Great list though!
Welcome to the hobby!! We are excited for your journey!!
My personal 30-21:
30. Wir sind das Volk! (2+2)
29. Myth
28. Memoir '44
27. Champions of the Galaxy
26. 1775: Rebellion / 1812: The Invasion of Canada
25. Andean Abyss
24. Formula D
23. Bios: Genesis
22. Neanderthal
21. Last Night on Earth: The Zombie Game
Not enough love for that graph at the beginning - was a great representation of the theme and production to expect from the games on this list.
Shots fired, NERDS!
enjoy listening to you guys :)
My 30-21:
30. Kanban EV
29. RoboRally
28. War of the Ring
27. Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective
26. The Gallerist
25. The Quacks of Quedlingburg
24. Architects of the West Kingdom
23. Onirim (Second Edition)
22. Burgle Bros.
21. La Granja
I'm going to have to rewatch older ones, I don't remember when Inventions showed up. Love that game so much.
Have you played the expansion for Underwater Cities yet? It really adds a lot to the game without a ton more overhead.
30 Anachrony: Infinity Box
29: Undaunted: Stalingrad
28: Nidavellir
27: Shadows over Camelot
26: Lost Ruins of Arnak
25: Ticket to Ride: Legends of the West
24: Everdell
23: A Feast for Odin
22: The Godfather: Corleone's Empire
21: Strat-O-Matic Baseball
30. Calico
29. Fractured Sky
28. Hickory Dickory
27. Skyrise
26. Merchants Cove
25. Heat: Pedal to the Metal
24: Western Legends
23: Terra Mystica
22. Dungeon Petz
21. Brian Boru: High King of Ireland
Was good to see bloody inn in the list 😊
Good to see The White Castle so high on both your lists!
I feel like I got Roll for the Galaxy on to this list since we played my copy a few months ago.
The Bloody Inn is such an underrated gem 😊
Keep forgetting that the last top 100 was two years ago. Lots of new to the list games and a lot of big risers so it'll be cool to see the rank movements annually
My 30 to 21:
#30 - Lords of Xidit
#29 - First Rat
#28 - Furnace
#27 - Famtastic Factories
#26 - Startups
#25 - Wingspan
#24 - Iwari
#23 - PARKS
#22 - Tiny Epic Dinosaurs
#21 - Cascadia
My 30 - 21:
30 - Dungeons and Dragons Board Game System
29 - Mage Knight
28 - Marvel D.A.G.G.E.R.
27 - Chronicles of Drunagor: Age of Darkness
26 - Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game
25 - Descent: Journey's in the Dark
24 - Wayfarers of the South Tigris
23 - Star Wars: The Deck Building Game
22 - Star Wars: Rebellion
21 - Starcadia Quest
Finally some good games! Speaking of.....
30. Railroad Ink (Green is my fav)
29. Gloomhaven JOTL (I think Oathsworn might be taking this place next year)
28. Viticulture (sorry Nick)
27. Arkham Horror LCG
26. Dune Imperium (probably higher now)
25. Abyss
24. Destinies
23. Everdell
22. Mansions of Madness
21. Spirit Island
Lots of great games. My favorite on this list is Arc Nova and higher on my list. The most intriguing game to me is Kanban Ev. I had wanted to try and get Automania, but Kanban Ev looks way cooler. My 30 to 21:
30 - Wingspan
29 - Tiny Epic Dinosaur
28 - Marvel United
27 - Mosaic
26 - Lords of Waterdeep
25 - Beyond the Sun
24 - Baseball Highlights 2045
23 - Hero Realms
22 - Space Base
21 - Race for the Galaxy
I’ve been wanting to buy Mosaic for a while. Still haven’t gotten it. I’ve heard so many great things
The "duplicates" get more prevalent the further up the list we go...
30. Wingspan
29. Forgotten Waters
28. Darwin's Journey
27. Star Wars: Rebellion
26. Dwellings of Eldervale
25. Great Western Trail
24. Aeon's End
23. Great Western Trail: Argentina
22. The White Castle (True crossover!)
21. Viticulture
The finite actions count that maximize free actions remind me of Everdell.
I sense a "Foster the Meeple" influence on that Two many bones at 29th pick
Some obscure ones in this 10 to me.
30 - New York Zoo (Up 43)
29 - Jamaica (Down 8)
28 - Foundations of Rome (New)
27 - High Score (Up 12)
26 - Small World (Up 16)
25 - Downforce (Up 11)
24 - Smartphone Inc (Up 7)
23 - Scout (Up 57)
22 - That's Pretty Clever (Up 40)
21 - Cubitos (Up 12)
Small world still holds up great!
@@txsportsfreak02 Yep! I've got a bunch of the base game expansions, so it doesn't get repetitive for me.
We all know the previous 70 games on our lists are trash! So here are some good ones! 30-21:
30- Meadow
29- Paper Tales
28- The Vale of Eternity
27- A Feast for Odin
26- The Quest for El Dorado
25- Res Arcana
24- The Isle of Cats
23- Reef
22- Viticulture Essential Edition
21- Dixit
My 30-21
30. One Night Ultimate Werewolf
29. Great Western Trail
28. Spirit Island
27. Root
26. Abyss
25. Beyond the Sun
24. Jamaica
23. Twilight Inscription
22. Unsettled
21. Wingspan
Nick! Only 3279 more plays of Century Spice Road until it's your #1 game of all time!!
Funny how most of my party games are in this chunk, but then also the 2 games that I really like but are also really long (OSO and AtE). By that logic Ark Nova should also be there, but it isn't. Because its higher. Much higher. ;)
30. Dominion
29. Stay Cool
28. Pandemic
27. Orange Shall Overcome
26. Roll for the Galaxy
25. Telestrations
24. Fuse
23. After the Empire
22. Once Upon a Time: The Storytelling Card Game
21. Drunken Sailor
Sometimes I just comeback for the opening song XD
honestly, same
Definitely feeling these game; a bunch I haven't played yet, but they're high on the wishlist.
My 30-21:
30. Targi
29. 7 Wonders Duel
28. Lords of Waterdeep
27. Air, Land & Sea
26. Crokinole
25. Paris: La Cite de La Lemiere
24. The Crew (I count both here)
23. Long Shot: The Dice Game
22. Imhotep
21. Innovation
Loving it.
will you guys be going to the Dallas BGG con that starts tomorrow may 23?
Yup!
nice! I missed you guys on the last con back in October, hopefully I run into you on this one, I would love to say hi : )
(I don't get to play many board games because I work 12-hour shifts every day, expect Sundays, but as I am on the road working, your guy's content always keeps me entertained and informed, so I would love to say thank you personally 🙏
These games are -gettin' good
My list:
30 King of Tokyo
29 Evolution
28 6 nimmt!
27 Sushi Go!
26 Everdell
25 Queendomino
24 Mariposas
23 Scattergories
22 Splendor Duel
21 Isle of Skye: From Chieftain to King
If only No Thanks! were on this 10 for an exclamation point trifecta.
6 Nimmt 👌🏻
Are you going to put out the rest before bgg con spring?
They'll be coming out while we're at BGG con
(ludwig castless app didnt hit with me at all ... yet the campaign won me over slowly ( sometimes it's ok to prevail )
Finally some good games
FINALLY!
I want to like Heat... I played Heat like 4 times already I should like Heat, the components are good, the mechanisms are interesting but somehow... I rather play Downforce. I guess that at the end of the day it's just not for me 🤣
I’m still on the fence. It’s getting better for me but one area still causes me concern. It seems like everyone is always close in the game. I can’t decide if I like that everyone could win or if that means what I do doesn’t matter much.
Maybe it's not for you, or maybe it's like Nick and Too Many Bones, haha.
I have mixed feelings on Heat. I love it for how strategic and competitive it is, but I would have preferred for it to be on the lighter side to be able to table it with non-gamers.
You should give Flamme Rouge a try. It’s by the same designer and is a lighter, faster playing version of Heat. I like heavy games but I actually prefer Flamme Rouge and it’s great for non-gamers.
Faiyum IS a great game. The only one on this list I agree with.
I want to like too many bones. It looks like a great games. But even experienced players spend so much time in the Rulebooks. If the first few sessions I need to endure before I can start appreciating it, if I have to spend more time in a Rulebooks, if gameplay is not intuitive, it’s not for me.
The base rules of the game itself are simple.
Two pages you can summarize them all.
Then, lock picking, and the minigame add a bit. And every gearlock almost doubles the rules overhead.
Or that's what it feels like to me.
Still a ton of fun. But I'm never 100% certain that I'm playing correctly.
I think it's highly likely you will find Elder Scrolls Betrayal of the Second Era quite appealing.
I suspect/hope it will have... less of the things that are holding you back, and more of its strengths (the humor and componentry and the otherwise solid gameplay).
Totally agree with "If (the) gameplay is not intuitive, it's not for me" and the sentiment of wanting to like Too Many Bones. Love the asymmetry and the dice rolling, but constantly having to reference your skill sheet and the monster keywords, as well as the one-shot skills, just killed my enthusiasm for it.
@@ThomasHelms amen to that. I love dice! And the production of this game is amazing. It’s the sort of game i could get crazy collecting. But every review and playthrough has the players constantly in the Rulebooks.
I honestly think that's totally fair. Too Many Bones (and let's be honest, many of Chip Theory games) tend to be prohibitively complex. The base rules for Too Many Bones actually isn't that complicated, but each gearlock is very deep and takes a lot of exploring, and there are SO. MANY. EDGE. CASES. And you end up spending a ton of time googling questions. But for me it's still worth it.
Yaaaaaaaassasssssss
Ah here we go. These games have almost no trashy qualities, other that there are 10 more games which are better. I’d buy and play these games, but only from the second hand market. I might play them once every two years. I’d keep them on my shelf.
Planet X, now completely TRASH of course (haven't played Lost Species but based on your love really want to try it)
21The Lord of the Rings: Journeys in Middle-Earth
22El Grande Decennial Edition
23Codenames
24The Search for Planet X
25 6 nimmt! 25 Jahre
26Cartographers
27Ra
28Beyond the Sun
29Pictomania (Second Edition)
30Heaven & Ale
I started watching the way to work, and the intro song was stuck in my head all through the lunch rush.😂😂😂😂