GOOD STUFF; SIKK GAME. Looking forward to seeing more of your vids. I HIGHLY recommend FEROX from Craft Fair Games if the theme of Psycho Raiders gets you pumped.
I had a similar experience the couple of times I played Arkham horror 2nd edition. It felt like there was a tiny possibility of winning but for the most part the game told a thematic story that was fun to participate in. The type of game I’d play as a movie night rather than a competition. I’m intrigued by this, especially the idea of supporting a small developer with some interesting ideas. Did you ever play as the raiders? I’m curious what it’s like from the perspective, too. Lastly, I think covering lesser known titles of any genre is a good pile of content to chase. I’m interested in solitaire games, too. I don’t think you have to stick to one genre, but I knew nothing about the titles you listed for your gen con pickups and want to hear about all of them.
> Did you ever play as the raiders? I’m curious what it’s like from the perspective, too. Yes! When playing as the raiders, you feel the excitement of overpowering the campers but not that you're steamrolling them. When playing as the raiders I was mostly playing against people who didn't know the game so I never felt threatened by the campers, but I've read that it's possible for the campers to overpower the raiders if they team-up.
I've not heard of that one, I'll have to check it out if I see a copy at my FLGS which carries a bunch of random used games. Thanks for the recommendation!
Good stuff! not many people are covering board games such as theses, keep up the great work. Thanks.
Thanks! This is a pretty niche game, but it's right up my alley
Awesome, thanks for covering this gem. I think you follow your gaming voyage and show us the various ports you stop at. That’s what got me here.
Thanks for watching!
GOOD STUFF; SIKK GAME. Looking forward to seeing more of your vids. I HIGHLY recommend FEROX from Craft Fair Games if the theme of Psycho Raiders gets you pumped.
Yeah, it looks like it shares the whole "grindhouse movie" feeling, I'll have to check it out if I see it around, thanks for the recommendation!
I had a similar experience the couple of times I played Arkham horror 2nd edition. It felt like there was a tiny possibility of winning but for the most part the game told a thematic story that was fun to participate in. The type of game I’d play as a movie night rather than a competition. I’m intrigued by this, especially the idea of supporting a small developer with some interesting ideas.
Did you ever play as the raiders? I’m curious what it’s like from the perspective, too.
Lastly, I think covering lesser known titles of any genre is a good pile of content to chase. I’m interested in solitaire games, too. I don’t think you have to stick to one genre, but I knew nothing about the titles you listed for your gen con pickups and want to hear about all of them.
> Did you ever play as the raiders? I’m curious what it’s like from the perspective, too.
Yes! When playing as the raiders, you feel the excitement of overpowering the campers but not that you're steamrolling them. When playing as the raiders I was mostly playing against people who didn't know the game so I never felt threatened by the campers, but I've read that it's possible for the campers to overpower the raiders if they team-up.
Duck Dealer would be a great one to talk about next
I've not heard of that one, I'll have to check it out if I see a copy at my FLGS which carries a bunch of random used games. Thanks for the recommendation!