Everdell Board Game Review - Better than Catan?
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2020
- Everdell has been a real hit with so many, but it may not be a hit with you. Let's talk about who Everdell is for, who it's not for, and why I enjoy it even though it's not a board game I would typically enjoy.
INSTAGRAM: / tim_hickson_hfm
TWITTER / timhickson1
BUY MY BOOK tinyurl.com/y5mwpyyj (It contains all my educational writing/worldbuilding content up to a point + extras, super easy to reference and use compared to videos.)
EMAIL hellofuturemeyt@gmail.com
FACEBOOK / hellofutureme Игры
The rubber the berries are made of is the perfect consistency to want to eat!
Maybe you should use real berries if not too ripe ....then you can eat them 😂🤣😂
i realize I'm quite off topic but do anyone know of a good site to watch newly released series online?
@Corey Chandler Meh try flixportal. You can find it if you google=) -theo
@Theo Felix thank you, I signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there =) I appreciate it!!
@Corey Chandler you are welcome :D
Yes I loved this review. Everdell is one of our favourite games. We've played it so many times and bought 3 expansions. The depth without information overload balance is what makes it perfect, you can play it super often because even if you're a bit tired you can still play a fun game, but it's still super complex and strategic
Hello bearded Tim
Everdell is indeed a very good economy driven, resource management game. Warning people that's what it is is a great move because it looks at face value like a really strategic worker placement game but it really isn't.
It is a fun game though, I probably own better economy, worker placement and engine builder games, but it's the best game I own that does all three.
Could you recommend some that are better?
@@JonnieKid Sure!
For an economic, trade-resources-for-other resources-then-for-points, game I still think Splendor has a simplistic brilliance. If you want something with a bit more moving parts though, Red Cathedral is also very good. If you'd rather something with a bit of bite to it then Brass Birmingham is very clever and not too hard once you've wrapped your head around it.
For worker placements, Viticulture is really good and quite easy to bring to the table. It also has 2 expansions which either make it more complex if that's yourthing or Co-Op which is really cool. Hallertau is another one farming one but plays very different and Court of Miracles is a really neat blend of a simple Workerplacement and a really tactical area control/bluffing game.
Engine builder is a tough one because any definition is either too restrictive or not restrictive enough so I tend to go by "feel". Furnace is a very cool and very "Pure" engine builder that really scratches that itch. Suburbia blends the genre with a Sim City style builder and is very fun for it. And if you're willing to loosen the definition, I'd say Dice Forge really has that feel of improving and running your engine frequently over the course of the game.
Sorry for the wall of text, hope that Helps!
That's very helpful thanks
This is a really insightful review. I really enjoyed it. This channel looks like it has a lot of potential as a board game reviewing channel. Looking forwards to more reviews!
This is a ridiculous coincidence, I literally unboxed my game 30 minutes ago
Very helpful review! Seems like the kind of game I'd love to pick up for the theme and mechanics. Thanks for the video. My one comment is that you should probably fix your auto white balancing on your camera, as the footage was notably changing colors constantly as you moved around haha
I love how your editing is stealthy. Were it not for the teleporting pen at the 5:10 mark, I don't think I would have noticed it.
Wow you observant I never noticed the edit myself. I must have blinked 😂
I bought this for my fiance for Christmas! We really love it and its replayability. :) Plus the art is adorable. This is a fabulous review!
First...
I love Catan, thanks for the recommendation
Catan by today's standards is bad. There's games trying to do what it does better at this point. I'll never play Catan again.
Great review.
Thanks for review😊
I purchased lots of games for my son this Christmas due to lockdown in U.K. including Scythe, Root, brass Birmingham, dual 7 wonders. Photosynthesis and Civilisation new dawn.
My son gave me wingspan which I love and I noticed everdell decided to treat myself because I thought the graphics and tree so cute.
I feel it’s nice to have contrast in games.
Photosynthesis is great and so is Wingspan between more epic games . The light contrasted against the deep.
My son wants me to play Eclipse second dawn later which I probably won’t win even if I build my ships up with all my science tokens 😂 but at least I can play Everdell or Wingspan and have a good chance of winning and most importantly having the pleasure of the game itself.
Happy New Year
I'm super interested in the Kickstarter Age of Atlantis game coming out. Hope to get a review of it
This game seems really interesting, thanks for the review.
Game looks very fun, unfortunately I will never be able to finish a game without eating one of those tokens
Noooo stop eating rubber 😂
Replace the pebbles with M&M's :p
When I saw it I immediately began feeling the intense urge to squeal with glee at the cuteness of it all. Redwall but as a game!
I love terraforming mars and scythe ! Can you give any boardgame recommendations? :)
It looks amazing!
You might want to double check this part of the description for possible editing:
" why I enjoy it even though it's a board game I would typically enjoy. " I get the feeling you meant to include a negative in there somewhere...
I'd totally watch an in depth spirit Island video, I bought it after your review and am not sure I've figured out what you mean by coming up with a grand overarching strategy. We just kind of kill the invaders as we can and react to the flare ups. I'd love to know what more we should do.
Usually, Spirit Island strategy is about picking (a) an area of the map to focus on first as a team and (b) picking cards that compliment one another's abilities, not just yourself. Ie, going with a dahan heavy, defense heavy, fear heavy, or token heavy strategy (if you've got the expansion). Not to mention that you've gotta be very aware of how your cards work together, rather than just alone. A common strategy, if you have the Ocean Spirit, is to push towards the coasts from the center outward. If you're playing with the Forest Spirit then you can be a lot more aggressive because they can sacrifice themselves to stop ravages and builds.
Tbh you look much better without the beard, but awesome video. Didn't know about that game!
Yeah i find beards make most people look like bums. Looks like shit because no one knows how to maintain them. Laziness.
Ooooo I think I need this game!!!
This game kind of reminds of the Redwall books
That's because it's literally from that universe.
Earendil, Arwen Eveningstar, and Bilbo team up to create a lovely tabletop game called Everdell.
I got it although haven’t played it yet simply because of reviews and it looks so pretty.
I like games like wingspan and azul and even Scythe because of their looks.
I enjoy brilliant art work in a well designed game.
Happy new year
I freaking love Everdell... but I would always warn new players of one key thing: the first time someone plays it, they won't know the cards (or the general kind of effects the diferent cards have), so thay will have a much harder time planning combinations or exploiting them. It's always very noticeable how much a player improves uppon their second run of the game. So, always try to ease new players into the game, so they aren't affraid of feel lacking controll.
This feels like a me game.
Especially the caveat.
You kind of sold me this game. I'm not really a fan of eurogames, because they lack reactive gameplay. I'll give it a try sometime
This really isn't a Euro game. It's a card based board game with slight worker placement. 99% of the game is driven by the cards.
Thank you so much for this review that explains so well what the pros, cons and target audience are. It's gonna be a great gift for my brother and his two kids, as the youngest is 12 and Agricola and Terra Mystica is too deep and the decision tree too large for them to oversee and being able to see the forest for the trees, which just leads to them taking semi-random actions of which the consequences are large but not discernible in the final outcome. Plus, a bit of chance is always a great excitement and rubber-banding mechanic!
One small question though, as a Twilight Imperium fan (with way too few friends who are willing to join me for entire days): you mentioned Everdell might not be for you if you're a Twilight Imperium player, but how come? In my experience, Twilight Imperium has a similar focus on drawing your own plan yet being able to respond and predict other players' actions so you can come out on top, which stands in contrast to games like Terra Mystica or Ora et Labora which has no hidden information and exclusively impactful decisions that need to be thought out in advance. Just wondering :) Thank you so much for making this video!
Settlers of Catan (with full Cities & Knights and Seafarers expansions added) is the best boardgame I have ever played in my life, and possibly the best game I have played (MtG and VtM LARP, Mind's Eye Theatre, giving it a run for its money). That's a very high bar to reach!
Mtg will always be better. It's the best game ever made.
No dislikes wow that shows your good
You can't see dislikes. You haven't been able to for years.
I only played Everdell twice so my opinion might change in the future. For me Everdell was a little disappointing... The artwork is beautiful,, everything belongs where is supposed to, however, it is so difficult to gather enough resources to build your city and when you finally can build something the game ends. For me it doesn't feel rewarding at all, even the engine building mechanism was a bit short: I played a critter for free that triggered another card that gave me a berry, that was it. I know I can allocate some workers to my city that enables more powerful actions but if I do I won't be able to collect those so hard to get resources. Am I doing something wrong? I saw some people saying that by the time they enter the Spring, they already have 6 cards in their city, how can you do that?
Oohh story time
I’m clicking like for the part you shout out to your girlfriend 😂😂😂
Don't worry I got the seasonal joke
Crane is best card change my mind
I mean it is the best card in terms of value.
Costs 1 pebble can get architect for free while making another construction -3 cost which again has its very own free critter. Plus if you have the expansions the crane can be very useful in Pearlbrook for the keeping extra resources necessary for the wonders later on in the game by making constructions cheaper while also giving an advantage early game with the river locations being a cheap governance card that can be bought together with other cheap governance cards such as Historian, Shopkeeper and Messenger (since it will change color with construction with river locations) and in Spirecrest the same can be said for the expedition where you have more resources at the end of the game due to the cranes ability
Good review but my OCD is being triggered by your top tree shelf being the wrong way round with the brown autumn colour on the left
Good review, but please, don't have color changing lights.
Seems to be quite similar to: Wingspan or Lords of Waterdeep
with some elements from: Dominion or Seven Wonders
@Tim, if you like Everdell so much for the reasons you stated, you could like those 4 games too ;)
Ahahah I am nooooot a fan of Dominion!
~ Tim
Saw this comment and had to say that I like Everdell but do not like any of those games except wingspan.
Also, unless "cards" are one of the elements you're talking about, I don't see much similarity to Dominion it Seven Wonders.
@@burstofsanity Eh, I mean if you stretch all deck builders are technically engine builders, and engine building is one of several mechanics used to season this economic strategy.
But yeah, I would say it probably has more in common with something like Century: Spice road or something similar, just with a lot of added bits.
@@burstofsanity You have resources and you buy cards from a selection to add to your collection to improve it. Thats the core concept of all those games.
Looks super boring if you've already got a bunch of worker placement style games.
I'm gonna be honest here: I don't give two shits about this game, I just clicked for that magnificent wisdom beard.
Hey that's a totally valid reason I approve
@@twothefuture and we of your beard, Tim, we of your beard.