This tiering list was the first Ive seen in the board game area. I really enjoyed both videos. Ive only played Azul Queens Garden from your list, which i absolutely love. I own Mille Fiori and Verdant, but yet to play either yet. Maybe i should try to learn 1 of these next. Games that are on my "learn more about list" include Planet Unknown, Applejack, Maui, Heat, and Sea Salt and Paper. And Fyfe is def one I want to buy. Thanks for sharing your 2022 list. I especially loved pausing at 32:38 to see all the games listed.
Really interesting look back. Your gaming tastes don’t align with mine but I liked how varied your top 10 picks are. For me, Mille Fiori rose in ranks after each play. Very fun!
Thanks for watching both videos! Especially with our tastes not aligning. It's tough to rank those small box card games against bigger games but I think it's important to showcase those games too, because even though something like Hot Lead isn't going to be a first choice when I get together with my main group, it's still a hit every time in the right situation. What were some of your top games from 2022?
@@AllYouCanBoard To be fair, I should have said "our taste do not completely align". I love Guild of Merchant Explorers, Long Shot Dice Game and Mille Fiori which I also love. I held Ceasar's Empire in my hands but decided not to pick it up because it looked too "entry level" but after your video, I'm thinking about buying it. BTW my best and most played games from 2022 were Sea, Salt and Paper, Akropolis, Heat, Turing Machine and my number 1 game...Carnegie!!
Didn't expect to enjoy Guild of Merchant Explorers as I do, great game. And you've inspired me to pull Caesar's Empire out again. Thanks for the thoughtful videos, Carlo!
Thank YOU for watching and for the kind words! I didn't expect Guild to hang onto a spot in the top 10 either because my favourite games tend to have more player interaction, but it's just such a good game, such a crunchy puzzle to work through every time.
Nice list. Glad to see some love for the more interactive releases. My favorite 2022 release was Winter. Great little card game for 2 players. Plays more like a classic abstract then a card game with lots of back and forth.
I appreciate the love for Challengers! I’ve been an evangelist for it all year. Beach Cup adds even more agency imo. Great choices all around, I definitely wrote off Mille Fiori. But it’s time to check it out I guess :) I tend to align with your taste often so I trust.
Right on, Reggie! Can't wait to try Beach Cup, Challengers! is so good. And yeah, like I mentioned here, I sort of wrote off Mille Fiori too, it looked too abstract and boring but it's actually really good.
Honestly I wasn't expecting Hot Lead to be so high up either but based on how quick it is and the enjoyment I've had from it so far, it deserves that spot for me.
Got my hands on Ceasar’s Empire today because of this. Game looked to be right up my wheelhouse based on your description. Last copy left on BGBliss. Looking forward to it!! Awesome content as usual Carlo
Taught myself the game a few nights ago with a solo 2 handed play and I can really see the masterclass in depth of decision space vs simple ruleset (very Knizia-esque). Should hit the table at multiplayer soon. When to pursue your own sets vs when to block opponents’, you described it perfectly…its agonizing lol
As usual, great video. Voice sounded crisp, nothing to worry about. Many interesting games I would love to play, especially Dice Realms, but I it's a steep price even though I really like most of the Lehmann games.
Thanks! Good to know the audio was fine. And yeah, Dice Realms is definitely a "try before you buy". Some of my plays have been like "man this game is incredible", and other ones have been more like "that was pretty good but maybe I didn't need to buy this". But either way, it's addictive and I always want to keep playing it, it's so quick once you know the rules well.
I hope to play your “S” tier games at some point. The Knizia one has a very attractive table presence. Seeing in your presentation that “ Hot Lead” has characters on cards toting handguns, I’m guessing the game title is pronounced as “Hot Led” as in bullets ( made out of lead) just fired ( hence “ hot”). But perhaps not.
Haha, I would've thought so too! But in the first page of the rulebook it specifies that it's pronounced the way I said it. It works two ways because as a police officer you can have a LEAD (pron. LEED) on a crime. But they definitely named it that way on purpose to cause some confusion.
Calling Caesar's Empire "cartoonish" the whole video without mentioning that it's got an incredible, stunning, spot-on Asterix and Obelix theme is just mind-boggling. Not a single mention of them or the Gauls. An IP with a game that's really good is not terribly common. Look at those roman centurions, they are amazingly true to life and I feel like they're about to animate and walk at any moment. Please tell me that there's something in this game where if you meet some Gauls from a certain quaint village then your efforts at building routes gets suddenly and magnificently messed up. =)
Fair comment, but keep in mind we often talk about the same games in multiple videos and we do our best not to just repeat ourselves and say the exact same things about each game every time they come up. In a prior video I highlighted the Asterix & Obelix theme and drew attention to it but I'm not sure if you saw that one. That's one issue with RUclips - between returning viewers and new viewers, you simply can't please everyone. If I had mentioned the theme again here I might get comments saying I already talked about the theme enough in a prior video, but instead it looks like I'm glossing over something that should be touched on in the video. Either way, I acknowledge that I could've brought it up just briefly, because as you said it's really well-done. Thanks for watching.
Sad thing with Caesar's Empire is the publisher went bankrupt over a year ago so hard to get atm. The day they announced it I went online and ordered this game as I had it on my "buy later" list.
Whaaaaaaat?! I didn't know they went bankrupt, that sucks. I really hope more people can get their hands on this game. It wasn't easy for me to find it either and I got it a full year ago.
@@AllYouCanBoard Rallyman Dirt backers probably got the news first that things were bad after summer 2022. Then it took a while before they finally admitted that they were done on February 2023.
never heard of caesars empire until i saw this and your top 50 of all time. seemed like a game thats right in my wheelhouse. picked it up because of you and was just wondering what you think of the replay-ability. do you think it could become samey after a while? thanks brother!
So far I've played it around 7 or 8 times and I've tried it at all player counts. It hasn't felt samey at all yet, because the random distribution of the treasure tiles changes the map each time, and people tend to play a bit differently each time too. I don't think it'll have the same replay value as games like Agricola or Tigris & Euphrates, just as two examples, but because of how quick it plays I also don't expect quite that level of depth and replayability. I hope you like it once you get to try it.
@@AllYouCanBoard thanks so much for the reply! That sounds awesome! So many games these days playing a game 10 times is hard enough hahaha I’m really excited to play this now!! Love your channel!
I'm loving his games too. Haven't tried Findorff yet but I own it so I plan on trying it early in 2024. Either way, it only became available in North America in 2023 so I'll be considering that one for my 2023 games video(s).
Fair question but not quite. Mille Fiori has a LOT more player interaction, and we (Dylann and I) both think Mille Fiori is a much better game. Plus, the rules are even easier to explain, and it's probably a shorter game too. Witchstone is fun for sure, but I think Mille Fiori is on another level. I think I had Witchstone in my B Tier when I did this style of video for my 2021 games.
Free ride is the most unplayable game of the year for me It’s a great tool for geography class, something I never was interested in. It’s a shame that a game clearly inspired by TTR fails to color code the zones and cards. I’m still not sure how this ended up WAY above Carnegie, lol 😂
Haha, fair enough. I really thought I'd like Carnegie more, we ordered it on Kickstarter so we spent over $100 on it. It looks fantastic (Ian O'Toole knows what he's doing obviously), but I just found it too complicated for what it is. Too many of the mechanics just felt bland to me. But I did really like managing the business/departments and moving employees around. Re: Free Ride - if my European geography was worse I would probably agree with you. But I'm Portuguese and I've been to Europe a bunch of times, and follow European soccer (football) quite a bit so naturally my geography there is decent. I've seen on BGG that a bunch of people coloured their board and cards with markers to colour-code everything... I'm not sure I'll ever do that with my copy but I get why some people would find it unplayable as it is. Seems like a massive oversight by the publisher to present it that way. It's a real shame because I think the game is really good. Thanks for watching!
If you like Mille Fiori you should definitely try Caesar's Empire, those are probably the 2 most similar games in my top 10, at least how they feel and how quickly they play.
This tiering list was the first Ive seen in the board game area. I really enjoyed both videos. Ive only played Azul Queens Garden from your list, which i absolutely love. I own Mille Fiori and Verdant, but yet to play either yet. Maybe i should try to learn 1 of these next. Games that are on my "learn more about list" include Planet Unknown, Applejack, Maui, Heat, and Sea Salt and Paper. And Fyfe is def one I want to buy. Thanks for sharing your 2022 list. I especially loved pausing at 32:38 to see all the games listed.
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. I hope you like both Mille Fiori and Verdant, they're great games.
Just got Dice Realms for Christmas and loving it!
Niiiiice! That's an awesome Christmas gift. Now hopefully they start blasting out multiple expansions, Dominion style.
Really interesting look back. Your gaming tastes don’t align with mine but I liked how varied your top 10 picks are. For me, Mille Fiori rose in ranks after each play. Very fun!
Thanks for watching both videos! Especially with our tastes not aligning. It's tough to rank those small box card games against bigger games but I think it's important to showcase those games too, because even though something like Hot Lead isn't going to be a first choice when I get together with my main group, it's still a hit every time in the right situation.
What were some of your top games from 2022?
@@AllYouCanBoard To be fair, I should have said "our taste do not completely align". I love Guild of Merchant Explorers, Long Shot Dice Game and Mille Fiori which I also love. I held Ceasar's Empire in my hands but decided not to pick it up because it looked too "entry level" but after your video, I'm thinking about buying it. BTW my best and most played games from 2022 were Sea, Salt and Paper, Akropolis, Heat, Turing Machine and my number 1 game...Carnegie!!
Those are all solid games too which I enjoyed to varying degrees.
Didn't expect to enjoy Guild of Merchant Explorers as I do, great game. And you've inspired me to pull Caesar's Empire out again. Thanks for the thoughtful videos, Carlo!
Thank YOU for watching and for the kind words! I didn't expect Guild to hang onto a spot in the top 10 either because my favourite games tend to have more player interaction, but it's just such a good game, such a crunchy puzzle to work through every time.
I really like how you've tiered the games in this series. Great videos!
Great list, dude! There are a few here that I had looked right past, but will definitely be looking out for now.
Thanks! I'm glad I waited to do this list because a lot of these I hadn't played yet as of a few months ago.
Nice list. Glad to see some love for the more interactive releases. My favorite 2022 release was Winter. Great little card game for 2 players. Plays more like a classic abstract then a card game with lots of back and forth.
Thanks! I'll have to look into Winter now...
Good list! I really like that you take your time with these top 10 games list.
I appreciate the love for Challengers! I’ve been an evangelist for it all year. Beach Cup adds even more agency imo. Great choices all around, I definitely wrote off Mille Fiori. But it’s time to check it out I guess :) I tend to align with your taste often so I trust.
Right on, Reggie! Can't wait to try Beach Cup, Challengers! is so good. And yeah, like I mentioned here, I sort of wrote off Mille Fiori too, it looked too abstract and boring but it's actually really good.
Great video!
Interesting list. I wasn't expecting Hot leads to be so far up there. But It's neat to see so much variety.
Honestly I wasn't expecting Hot Lead to be so high up either but based on how quick it is and the enjoyment I've had from it so far, it deserves that spot for me.
Got my hands on Ceasar’s Empire today because of this. Game looked to be right up my wheelhouse based on your description. Last copy left on BGBliss. Looking forward to it!! Awesome content as usual Carlo
Nice snag! Seems like the game is already getting pretty tough to find so you pulled the trigger at the right time. I hope you like it!
Taught myself the game a few nights ago with a solo 2 handed play and I can really see the masterclass in depth of decision space vs simple ruleset (very Knizia-esque). Should hit the table at multiplayer soon. When to pursue your own sets vs when to block opponents’, you described it perfectly…its agonizing lol
As usual, great video. Voice sounded crisp, nothing to worry about.
Many interesting games I would love to play, especially Dice Realms, but I it's a steep price even though I really like most of the Lehmann games.
Thanks! Good to know the audio was fine.
And yeah, Dice Realms is definitely a "try before you buy". Some of my plays have been like "man this game is incredible", and other ones have been more like "that was pretty good but maybe I didn't need to buy this". But either way, it's addictive and I always want to keep playing it, it's so quick once you know the rules well.
I hope to play your “S” tier games at some point. The Knizia one has a very attractive table presence. Seeing in your presentation that “ Hot Lead” has characters on cards toting handguns, I’m guessing the game title is pronounced as “Hot Led” as in bullets ( made out of lead) just fired ( hence “ hot”). But perhaps not.
Haha, I would've thought so too! But in the first page of the rulebook it specifies that it's pronounced the way I said it. It works two ways because as a police officer you can have a LEAD (pron. LEED) on a crime. But they definitely named it that way on purpose to cause some confusion.
@@AllYouCanBoard 😅 That’s English for you. So many play on words!
You "made" me order Spots and Gang of Dice. And now probably Longshot 🙂
I didn't make you do anything... but I'm happy to know you'll be getting those :) Based on previous comments I think you'll really like all of them.
Calling Caesar's Empire "cartoonish" the whole video without mentioning that it's got an incredible, stunning, spot-on Asterix and Obelix theme is just mind-boggling. Not a single mention of them or the Gauls. An IP with a game that's really good is not terribly common. Look at those roman centurions, they are amazingly true to life and I feel like they're about to animate and walk at any moment. Please tell me that there's something in this game where if you meet some Gauls from a certain quaint village then your efforts at building routes gets suddenly and magnificently messed up. =)
Fair comment, but keep in mind we often talk about the same games in multiple videos and we do our best not to just repeat ourselves and say the exact same things about each game every time they come up. In a prior video I highlighted the Asterix & Obelix theme and drew attention to it but I'm not sure if you saw that one.
That's one issue with RUclips - between returning viewers and new viewers, you simply can't please everyone. If I had mentioned the theme again here I might get comments saying I already talked about the theme enough in a prior video, but instead it looks like I'm glossing over something that should be touched on in the video.
Either way, I acknowledge that I could've brought it up just briefly, because as you said it's really well-done. Thanks for watching.
Another "team vs team with no luck game" that is really good is Heroes of the Shire.
Cool, I've never heard of it but I'll look into it. Thanks!
Sad thing with Caesar's Empire is the publisher went bankrupt over a year ago so hard to get atm.
The day they announced it I went online and ordered this game as I had it on my "buy later" list.
Whaaaaaaat?! I didn't know they went bankrupt, that sucks. I really hope more people can get their hands on this game. It wasn't easy for me to find it either and I got it a full year ago.
@@AllYouCanBoard Rallyman Dirt backers probably got the news first that things were bad after summer 2022. Then it took a while before they finally admitted that they were done on February 2023.
@eriklindqvist9923 I hope someone else gets the license for Caesar's Empire so they can print more copies.
Actually waiting to have perspective vs hype. Nice.
Perspective > hype, always. Thanks for watching!
never heard of caesars empire until i saw this and your top 50 of all time. seemed like a game thats right in my wheelhouse. picked it up because of you and was just wondering what you think of the replay-ability. do you think it could become samey after a while? thanks brother!
So far I've played it around 7 or 8 times and I've tried it at all player counts. It hasn't felt samey at all yet, because the random distribution of the treasure tiles changes the map each time, and people tend to play a bit differently each time too.
I don't think it'll have the same replay value as games like Agricola or Tigris & Euphrates, just as two examples, but because of how quick it plays I also don't expect quite that level of depth and replayability. I hope you like it once you get to try it.
@@AllYouCanBoard thanks so much for the reply! That sounds awesome! So many games these days playing a game 10 times is hard enough hahaha I’m really excited to play this now!! Love your channel!
No problem, and thanks for the kind words!
I would really like to try Free Ride. I (often) like F. Friese's games. Findorff is listed as a 2022 game. Did you try that one?
I'm loving his games too. Haven't tried Findorff yet but I own it so I plan on trying it early in 2024. Either way, it only became available in North America in 2023 so I'll be considering that one for my 2023 games video(s).
What shelves are those you use In the background?
I'm not sure what they're called, I got them second-hand and I think they were made at a local store here in Winnipeg.
Would Mille Fiori occupy the same space as Witchstone in a collection? It's my combotastic go to.
Fair question but not quite. Mille Fiori has a LOT more player interaction, and we (Dylann and I) both think Mille Fiori is a much better game. Plus, the rules are even easier to explain, and it's probably a shorter game too.
Witchstone is fun for sure, but I think Mille Fiori is on another level. I think I had Witchstone in my B Tier when I did this style of video for my 2021 games.
Thanks for the reply. I should try it out then. Theme wise, Witchstone appeals more to me but I'm always interested in trying any Knizia.
I hear you, Witchstone definitely has a more intriguing theme. I expected very little from Mille Fiori.
Free ride is the most unplayable game of the year for me
It’s a great tool for geography class, something I never was interested in. It’s a shame that a game clearly inspired by TTR fails to color code the zones and cards.
I’m still not sure how this ended up WAY above Carnegie, lol 😂
Haha, fair enough. I really thought I'd like Carnegie more, we ordered it on Kickstarter so we spent over $100 on it. It looks fantastic (Ian O'Toole knows what he's doing obviously), but I just found it too complicated for what it is. Too many of the mechanics just felt bland to me. But I did really like managing the business/departments and moving employees around.
Re: Free Ride - if my European geography was worse I would probably agree with you. But I'm Portuguese and I've been to Europe a bunch of times, and follow European soccer (football) quite a bit so naturally my geography there is decent. I've seen on BGG that a bunch of people coloured their board and cards with markers to colour-code everything... I'm not sure I'll ever do that with my copy but I get why some people would find it unplayable as it is. Seems like a massive oversight by the publisher to present it that way. It's a real shame because I think the game is really good.
Thanks for watching!
Found the person who never went to Europe
@@elqord.1118 surprise!! 😮
Dice Realms and Mille Fiori 👍🏽
If you like Mille Fiori you should definitely try Caesar's Empire, those are probably the 2 most similar games in my top 10, at least how they feel and how quickly they play.
Why 2022?
Gives him time to play more of the games from last year before making his list
Why not?
Also - see @CheeseDud's reply, or my part 1 2022 Tier List video for more of an explanation on this (it's in the intro).
@@AllYouCanBoard ah lol. It was a fast reaction from me. Even before watching the video properly
@Paarskoningkonijn All good, it was a fair question.