Wow. Zee you prep for these top ten really well. Thanks. And thanks for all the work you put into creating your sense of comedic timing. I find myself agreeing closely with Mr. Healey, but Zee you are hilarious. Thank for all the laughs.
How come you guys stopped showing the game set up or some of the components while talking about them? Is it difficult live? I noticed some of your other lists also stopped doing that. Its very helpful to keep watching the video instead of looking at the full game elsewhere while the list keeps moving! Love you guys though. Brilliant content in every single way. Thanks!!!
With the amount of content they out out... I am honestly surprised they manage to do any editing at all... For real... Half my subscription feed is dice tower stuff xD
@@markwensnahan2128 There is a difference between editing videos after they are shot, and inserting media / overlays during live recording. This was a live recording, and putting in cut-scenes, media overlays, and other stuff is much more difficult than editing the video after the fact.
Second that. Also feels like the video was rushed in editing, with awkward pauses and such. Even if the video was recorded live, it was obviously edited afterwards.
Zee's Future Top 10: 1. Pandemic 2. Pandemic Legacy Season 2 3. Pandemic Iberia 4. Pandemic Legacy Season 1 5. Pandemic Fall of Rome 6. Pandemic Reign of Cthulhu 7. Pandemic The Cure 8. Pandemic Rising Tide 9. (Inevitable) Pandemic Legacy Season 3 10. Onirim Sam's: Anything with Vikings,Dice, or Eric Lang Tom: The newer it is, the more likely it will be in his Top 10 Kidding aside, This was fun to watch, But I disagree slightly with 2018 being a "great" year for board games. A lot of mediocrity in my opinion, but to each his/her own
Why don't you show screenshots from the games anymore? Like pictures of the board, box, figures, cards and other components. Now I gotta look that stuff up on BGG every time.
Chipping in with my own list: 1) Keyforge: Call of the Archons 2) Arkham Horror 3rd Edition 3) The Mind 4) Root 5) DC Spyfall 6) Gizmos 7) Warhammer Underworlds: Nightvault 8) Pandemic: Fall of Rome 9) The Estates 10) Reef
I recently found your channel and have enjoyed watching - is there a place where I can find a list of the different types of games and what they mean - such as area control - dungeon channels - not sure that was the term - can you tell I am a Newbie - but I love board games!
Street Masters: Rise of the Kingdom is such a great game and a travesty that it didnt make at least one of your lists. Hands down its my most played game this year, with all player counts. You guys should really give it a second look.
Some of these I've not heard of. Time for me to start looking into these Most recently added to my collection has been: Ghost Stories (I've had it for the longest time on my ipad and wanted a physical version of it) Cerebria: The Inside World Bios:Genesis 2nd edition 44 boardgames (still awaiting more from post and kickstarter) 30 card games (still awaiting more from kickstarter) I don't bother keeping stuff I don't like, nor ever play.
Great lists. Root seems very good, but I don’t know if I can get people to learn it. Nightvault is a must, because I want to finally set up some 4 player games!
Thanks for yet an amazing video guys :) Curious how you think The Edge Darkness and LOH relate to each other and which one is the better game. I missed the first one on the lists this year.
Hi all, so I love video games. Played a lot of board games as a kid and would like to get back into it. Bought arkham horror a few years back because the lore sounded awesome, but was hard to learn and dont have many friends that were willing to try and learn with me. Watched a few videos and excited to give it another try. Anyone have any suggestions of two player board games that might be good for someone in my situation? Dont know which niche if any particular style of game that I enjoy unfortunately. A few for me and my girlfriend (who has zero patience). We have enjoyed Catan and train to ride. And a few for me and a friend who has much more patience to take time if slightly more difficult, but also was the one who failed miserably with me trying to figure out Arkham. Thanks in advance!
Azul, patchwork, century golem, beep beep, happy salmon, Carcassonne, small world. For more complex games, but still good for beginners: castles of burgundy, arcane academy,
My top game from 2018 is definitely Western Legends, what a fantastic sandbox game. I love the combination of encounter driven quests, unique characters and all the thematic options for things to do on your turn. Last time I played we had a relatively close game where all three of us took entirely different actions (I played a bunch of poker, drove cattle and spent the money at the saloon, one player went bandit trying to rob us and the other went marshall trying to arrest him.) I'd put it up there with Xia among great sandbox games. (With the expansion Xia has a really fun solo and cooperative campaign mode, if Western Legends ever added something like that it would easily be in my top 10 of all time.) Architects of the West Kingdom is probably number 2. One thing I like about it that wasn't mentioned in the video is it has a fairly fun solo mode built into the game with its own character board and AI character action deck. (I really appreciate games that work well solo, it gives me extra chances to play them even if my game groups are playing other stuff.) I'm not as much into competitive, dry Euros but Architects has some really interesting mechanics and has tons of replayability. I definitely like this game better than Raiders of the North Sea! Not too much else from this year really wowed me a ton. - I have Root but haven't had a chance to play it yet and generally speaking I like dungeon crawl games like Vast better than territory control games like Root so I'm skeptical I'll like it as much as Vast. - Village Attacks is a fun cooperative game where you are monsters protecting a castle from hordes of angry villagers. Unfortunately I've only been able to play the introductory scenario so far so it's hard to say how much I'll like the fuller scenarios. - I'll also give honorable mention to Spell Smashers for being a fun mix of word game, deck builder and monster fighter. It plays almost like a fantasy themed crunchier version of Paperback which is one of my favorite games on the iPad. Spell Smashers is a bit of a weird niche for a game (people who don't like fantasy won't like the theme, and people who are heavy gamers don't usually like word games) but I enjoyed it. - Finally there was Arkham Horror 3rd edition which I thought was one of the fun games this year but (without getting into details) I like my top two games of the year and Eldritch Horror a bit better.
First my hubby asked if you lost a bet, Tom. My top ten 10. Everdell 9. Forum trajanum 8. vindication 7. raccon tycoon 6. gugong 5. fireball island 4. newton 3. let's make a bus route 2. Quacks of Quedlinburg 1. Endeavor Age of Sail.
What I find funny is Tom always says that the order doesn't matter and there are a bunch off his list that could of easily been top yet yet he notes surprise remarks when Sam and Zee has games lower than he thinks.
Prior to watching this, my list of games to get were Reckoners, Arctic Scavengers and Escape from Aliens in Outer Space. Dicetower, I love you. My wallet however...
Games that were extremely popular at cons and shows that I am surprised were not on any list: Brass:Birmingham , Reef, and Keyforge. And I get it they did not play all the games. But I figured one of those games would be on one of the Triumvirate of top 10s. Oddly surprised.
Despite going to multiple cons this year, including Dice Tower Con, I haven't been following the hobby very much recently. I've only even heard of 3 of these games before today,
I absolutely adore Rising Sun and the Combat mechanism is my favourite part of how it works and the tricks and things you can do when you click with how it works especially in the scope of the entire game. Probably my top game for a few years and almost certainly for 2018.
The person who is clicking on screen box tops, could click through some set up pictures of the games. That would solve every one complaining about game info overlays
Chronicles of Crime and Detective:Modern Crime Two different games that are heavily themed yet one takes a 'playable for families' approach the other takes a gritty realism approach. I own both and like both.
Sam here...no, I did not forget it. As I said near the end of the video, I like Nightvault better than Blitz Bowl, and I didn't want two games from the same publisher on this list in particular. So, I made the conscious decision to not include Blitz Bowl on this list. It was just in my Top 10 of All Time, so you all know I like it and how much. I've always tried to showcase as many publishers as I can on these end of the year lists.
@@thedicetower Suggested alternative video title: Publishers' Showcase 2018: The best games from 10 different publishers that we really enjoyed this year! (not necessarily the 10 best games of the year)
PanKoliber I bought Detective as I thought it was better than the other from what other reviewers had stated. My friend kickstarted Chronicles of crime. I would like to know if one is better than the other too.
Michelle Davis both games have been well reviewed. I have no idea what you mean by “better,“ since if you sat 100 people down to play both games, 50 would probably prefer one and 50 would prefer the other. What if 52 people liked one game and only 48 liked the other? Does that mean you should buy the game that 52 out of 100 people liked? Shouldn’t you buy the game that you most want to play, after learning more about it?
chuckm1961 hmmm I think the word better explains exactly what it means, ”of a more excellent or effective type or quality.” (Webster). Some are so similar that taste is the only thing separating it. That may be the case here. I can’t buy every game, so yes. I try to determine which is the better of two good choices. I’d be terribly broke if I didn’t.
Michelle Davis My point is that “better“ is pretty much subjective when two games are both well reviewed. Only you can decide which game is “better“ for you. No one else can tell you which game is “better.“ I understand money constraints. Watch videos for both games, do some research, and make your own decision, is what I am suggesting. What if three people tell you one game is better, and three people tell you another game is better? Then what do you do? Skip the opinions of other people, and make your own decision.
Michelle Davis Yes. Taste. It’s a matter of taste. Taste is unique to each person. The fact that you like guacamole says next to nothing about whether or not I will like guacamole.
I guess it would make more sense to do top 10 of the year in December as it is now, but top 100 of all time at the beginning of the each year... Otherwise the Top100 kinda of spoils the top 10 of the year...
You all know what is coming with each others top 3, 2, and #1 game... You all should just for once switch it up and start with number 1 and work to 10 :P
@@dancondonjones Fairly sure, during a live stream you can donate and your comment pops up at the top of the feed highlighted with your donation amount
At present my top 10 for 2018 is: 1 Decrypto 2 Keyforge 3 Betrayal Legacy 4 Dice Hospital 5 Space Base 6 The Mind 7 Cryptid 8 Treasure Island 9 Rising Sun 10 Master of the Galaxy. - Though of course there's heaps of big titles I've not played yet.
Hey, good list but please put some pictures of games you are talking about. Each time i have to pause and google it Edit: it was livestream so nevermind
We need a Top 10 Tom Vasel Outfits video.
that would be funny
Sunny Neuroshima really essential video
I hope until then he will learn that you should cut off the label from the outside of the sleeve.
Someone let watchmojo know
in the hip hop gaming community we like to keep the labels on the outside of the sleeves so it looks like we just stole it from the shop
Tom Vasel is the Lady Gaga of boardgaming.
...or Elton John.
Nore Elton than gaga he's less controversial
Wow. Zee you prep for these top ten really well. Thanks. And thanks for all the work you put into creating your sense of comedic timing.
I find myself agreeing closely with Mr. Healey, but Zee you are hilarious. Thank for all the laughs.
Hi Zee. It was great to meet you at PAX last weekend. You signed my box of random games and made it lucky, so thank you!
"Paying back loans is for Elves." That's the funniest thing you've said all day.
Happy holidays boys - thanks again for the great conversations - see you next year :)
Hahaha that look Tom has during Sams long winded tutorial of patriots and red coats was hilarious. @ 32:40
Thank you for bringing old music back in the end!!!!
How come you guys stopped showing the game set up or some of the components while talking about them? Is it difficult live? I noticed some of your other lists also stopped doing that. Its very helpful to keep watching the video instead of looking at the full game elsewhere while the list keeps moving! Love you guys though. Brilliant content in every single way. Thanks!!!
They can edit that in later when it's not live. Live makes that type of stuff much more difficult.
With the amount of content they out out... I am honestly surprised they manage to do any editing at all...
For real... Half my subscription feed is dice tower stuff xD
@@markstang9901 Much more difficult? With modern editing tools? I don't think so.
@@markwensnahan2128 There is a difference between editing videos after they are shot, and inserting media / overlays during live recording. This was a live recording, and putting in cut-scenes, media overlays, and other stuff is much more difficult than editing the video after the fact.
Second that. Also feels like the video was rushed in editing, with awkward pauses and such. Even if the video was recorded live, it was obviously edited afterwards.
I like how Zee's dice guy on TV is constantly pranking Sam :D
Zee's Future Top 10:
1. Pandemic
2. Pandemic Legacy Season 2
3. Pandemic Iberia
4. Pandemic Legacy Season 1
5. Pandemic Fall of Rome
6. Pandemic Reign of Cthulhu
7. Pandemic The Cure
8. Pandemic Rising Tide
9. (Inevitable) Pandemic Legacy Season 3
10. Onirim
Sam's: Anything with Vikings,Dice, or Eric Lang
Tom: The newer it is, the more likely it will be in his Top 10
Kidding aside, This was fun to watch, But I disagree slightly with 2018 being a "great" year for board games. A lot of mediocrity in my opinion, but to each his/her own
Thumbs up for zees top ten xo
Zee's dance at the end. He is on fire :D
We didn’t know how good we had it. I got to go to dice tower retreat. Such a great year.
Patriots and Redcoats sounds nearly identical in mechanics to Secret Hitler
It really does. I feel like at least two out of three of these guys would really love Secret Hitler but I don't know if they've played it yet.
My votes are going for Teotihuacan, Coimbra, Architects, Brass, and Rise to Nobility
Architects and Coimbra for sure. Still need another play or two of Rise to Nobility.
Rise seriously suck. I mean all we can do takes same action regardless of the location apart three or four locations.
Putting the TV to good use. I like it! 😃
Tom looks like the board game Willy Wonka 😂
New goal in life: be the Willy Wonka of board games.
Does that make Sam and Zee his Oompa Loompas?
Ansley Freeman obviously
SocratesRR The other two guys look .. ordinary.
Why don't you show screenshots from the games anymore? Like pictures of the board, box, figures, cards and other components. Now I gotta look that stuff up on BGG every time.
That's a lot harder to do when it's live
Because it's live.
What a chore! Lololol.
The Dice Tower Then I’d suggest not doing it live. I’m new to the hobby, and pictures or video of the components would be very helpful to me.
@@thedicetower then...don't do it live...
What happened with the pictures of the components and gameplay?
This was recorded live
Got Architects a couple of months ago and I love it. Picking up Raids this weekend for $5 and Monolith Arena for $10. What what!!
Chipping in with my own list:
1) Keyforge: Call of the Archons
2) Arkham Horror 3rd Edition
3) The Mind
4) Root
5) DC Spyfall
6) Gizmos
7) Warhammer Underworlds: Nightvault
8) Pandemic: Fall of Rome
9) The Estates
10) Reef
LOVE when you guys do a top 10 together
"Thats BO- LOG- NA" -- Tom Vasal
Not sure why i thought that was so funny.....but i did.
Anyway we can see the short list as well? Good reference for board game research
I love Solenia !!! I'm glad you mentioned it !
Pre-ordered Solenia based on Zee's review. Can't wait for it to come out.
I recently found your channel and have enjoyed watching - is there a place where I can find a list of the different types of games and what they mean - such as area control - dungeon channels - not sure that was the term - can you tell I am a Newbie - but I love board games!
Tom lookin like Don Cherry meets Superfly
Street Masters: Rise of the Kingdom is such a great game and a travesty that it didnt make at least one of your lists. Hands down its my most played game this year, with all player counts. You guys should really give it a second look.
Some of these I've not heard of. Time for me to start looking into these
Most recently added to my collection has been:
Ghost Stories (I've had it for the longest time on my ipad and wanted a physical version of it)
Cerebria: The Inside World
Bios:Genesis 2nd edition
44 boardgames (still awaiting more from post and kickstarter)
30 card games (still awaiting more from kickstarter)
I don't bother keeping stuff I don't like, nor ever play.
Keep up the good work and thx for getting my game room filled
Great lists. Root seems very good, but I don’t know if I can get people to learn it.
Nightvault is a must, because I want to finally set up some 4 player games!
Rise of Tribes is so underrated. Glad Sam gave it some love.
I wish Zee had discussed how Cryptid ranks with his other favorite deduction games. Love your Top 10s, guys!
Hmm, given Hail Hydra was Tom's #47 of all time, seems it should have slotted in around the middle of this list. Was this an accidental omission?
Thanks for yet an amazing video guys :) Curious how you think The Edge Darkness and LOH relate to each other and which one is the better game. I missed the first one on the lists this year.
Can't find Underwater Cities on Amazon or eBay - any suggestions?
Hey, what happened to the pictures of the board games themselves as each is introduced? I really miss that aspect of the Top Ten!
So from the sounds of it there should be a live stream of ROOT gameplay with Tom, Zee, and Sam.
A hybrid between Worker placement and Action selection sounds like a hybrid between Ameritrash and Thematic game to me.
Can you please link the games in the video... Using my phone here and hard to go to the review.
your makeover guy actually made a magnetic version of azul in his segment in one of your shows some time ago
Going to review Underwater Cities soon?
John Thomas is it even out? I looked on 4 different sites
Started at 4:30
Tom I recognize all your Iceland photos between the numbers. I was just there too!
When Sam's #1 was a stand alone expansion Zee came out looking squeeky clean.
Yeah ! Thank you so much Zee for #2 !! Number 1 next year with Black Angel 😁😁😁
I missed supporting images
Hi all, so I love video games. Played a lot of board games as a kid and would like to get back into it. Bought arkham horror a few years back because the lore sounded awesome, but was hard to learn and dont have many friends that were willing to try and learn with me. Watched a few videos and excited to give it another try. Anyone have any suggestions of two player board games that might be good for someone in my situation? Dont know which niche if any particular style of game that I enjoy unfortunately. A few for me and my girlfriend (who has zero patience). We have enjoyed Catan and train to ride. And a few for me and a friend who has much more patience to take time if slightly more difficult, but also was the one who failed miserably with me trying to figure out Arkham. Thanks in advance!
Cooperative or head to head is not preferred although will probably pick up one or two of each.
Azul, patchwork, century golem, beep beep, happy salmon, Carcassonne, small world. For more complex games, but still good for beginners: castles of burgundy, arcane academy,
Thank you for the thoughtful response. I'll check into those. Hoping to get 4 or 5 ordered after holidays.
My top game from 2018 is definitely Western Legends, what a fantastic sandbox game. I love the combination of encounter driven quests, unique characters and all the thematic options for things to do on your turn. Last time I played we had a relatively close game where all three of us took entirely different actions (I played a bunch of poker, drove cattle and spent the money at the saloon, one player went bandit trying to rob us and the other went marshall trying to arrest him.) I'd put it up there with Xia among great sandbox games. (With the expansion Xia has a really fun solo and cooperative campaign mode, if Western Legends ever added something like that it would easily be in my top 10 of all time.)
Architects of the West Kingdom is probably number 2. One thing I like about it that wasn't mentioned in the video is it has a fairly fun solo mode built into the game with its own character board and AI character action deck. (I really appreciate games that work well solo, it gives me extra chances to play them even if my game groups are playing other stuff.) I'm not as much into competitive, dry Euros but Architects has some really interesting mechanics and has tons of replayability. I definitely like this game better than Raiders of the North Sea!
Not too much else from this year really wowed me a ton.
- I have Root but haven't had a chance to play it yet and generally speaking I like dungeon crawl games like Vast better than territory control games like Root so I'm skeptical I'll like it as much as Vast.
- Village Attacks is a fun cooperative game where you are monsters protecting a castle from hordes of angry villagers. Unfortunately I've only been able to play the introductory scenario so far so it's hard to say how much I'll like the fuller scenarios.
- I'll also give honorable mention to Spell Smashers for being a fun mix of word game, deck builder and monster fighter. It plays almost like a fantasy themed crunchier version of Paperback which is one of my favorite games on the iPad. Spell Smashers is a bit of a weird niche for a game (people who don't like fantasy won't like the theme, and people who are heavy gamers don't usually like word games) but I enjoyed it.
- Finally there was Arkham Horror 3rd edition which I thought was one of the fun games this year but (without getting into details) I like my top two games of the year and Eldritch Horror a bit better.
First my hubby asked if you lost a bet, Tom. My top ten 10. Everdell 9. Forum trajanum 8. vindication 7. raccon tycoon 6. gugong 5. fireball island 4. newton 3. let's make a bus route 2. Quacks of Quedlinburg 1. Endeavor Age of Sail.
What I find funny is Tom always says that the order doesn't matter and there are a bunch off his list that could of easily been top yet yet he notes surprise remarks when Sam and Zee has games lower than he thinks.
Carl Burns Tom doesn’t say order doesn’t matter.
Why not okay Scribblers 8? It’s fun!
Prior to watching this, my list of games to get were Reckoners, Arctic Scavengers and Escape from Aliens in Outer Space. Dicetower, I love you. My wallet however...
Glad Rise of Tribes made your list, it's really a great game.
Games that were extremely popular at cons and shows that I am surprised were not on any list: Brass:Birmingham , Reef, and Keyforge. And I get it they did not play all the games. But I figured one of those games would be on one of the Triumvirate of top 10s. Oddly surprised.
Cog and Hammer way to work your word of the day in there.
Why didn’t you show images of each game?
Despite going to multiple cons this year, including Dice Tower Con, I haven't been following the hobby very much recently.
I've only even heard of 3 of these games before today,
production before watching: half of Zee's best games of 2018 are going to be little card games that are somehow already out of print.
I absolutely adore Rising Sun and the Combat mechanism is my favourite part of how it works and the tricks and things you can do when you click with how it works especially in the scope of the entire game. Probably my top game for a few years and almost certainly for 2018.
Top 10 video request: Top 10 engine building games!
Finally someone who's talking about just one. Way to go Zee!
It would be great to see a live play of Root.
Game The Game did it...well live as possible
The person who is clicking on screen box tops, could click through some set up pictures of the games. That would solve every one complaining about game info overlays
Tom’s number one is Cosmic Encounter
Please insert snapshots of gameplays and I will then watch all of this video! And click you a ‘like’ :D. Look forward to your game reviews each year!
Next list, Tom vasel's top ten outfits of 2018 -- :)
Oh such a shame that Heroes of land air & sea didnt make it to any list; I thought you guys liked it more than Rising sun and lords of hellas!
I can't believe that Camel up Reprint or Fireball island are not in top 10 for someone. Crazy town
I took a shot every time Sam yawned and now I'm wasted....
Maybe Sam should do his own separate video? He clearly has zero interest in what the other two are saying.
He could've just been tired.
Chronicles of Crime and Detective:Modern Crime
Two different games that are heavily themed yet one takes a 'playable for families' approach the other takes a gritty realism approach.
I own both and like both.
25:14 What is this "good things happen in the future" garbage?
lol
Couldn't hear anything - I think the sound dude needs to turn down Tom's suit :-P
Tom is all style
Most outlandish Tom outfit of all time!
Tom's suit reminds me of Don Cherry's wardrobe!
There should be a Don Cherry board game
Sam forgot about Blitz Bowl....own it....
Kevin Kingmaker I was thinking the same thing. Then he seemed to try to cover it up at the end.
Sam here...no, I did not forget it. As I said near the end of the video, I like Nightvault better than Blitz Bowl, and I didn't want two games from the same publisher on this list in particular. So, I made the conscious decision to not include Blitz Bowl on this list. It was just in my Top 10 of All Time, so you all know I like it and how much. I've always tried to showcase as many publishers as I can on these end of the year lists.
@@thedicetower Suggested alternative video title:
Publishers' Showcase 2018: The best games from 10 different publishers that we really enjoyed this year! (not necessarily the 10 best games of the year)
@@thedicetower Well if you insist. The timing just seemed odd. Not that there would have been anything wrong if you had forgotten it.
Don't forget The Ten Games That I Think I Played The Most That I Still Like
It's making me so nervous to see that laptop hanging off the edge so close to Tom's elbow.
I can't even see what games they are
I'll have Gloomhaven in my top ten.
No starship Samurai? :(
I LOVE that game. Weirdly enough I'm the only person who has bought it at our local game store...I dont understand
Chronicles of Crime is better than Portal's Detective?
PanKoliber I bought Detective as I thought it was better than the other from what other reviewers had stated. My friend kickstarted Chronicles of crime. I would like to know if one is better than the other too.
Michelle Davis both games have been well reviewed. I have no idea what you mean by “better,“ since if you sat 100 people down to play both games, 50 would probably prefer one and 50 would prefer the other. What if 52 people liked one game and only 48 liked the other? Does that mean you should buy the game that 52 out of 100 people liked? Shouldn’t you buy the game that you most want to play, after learning more about it?
chuckm1961 hmmm I think the word better explains exactly what it means, ”of a more excellent or effective type or quality.” (Webster). Some are so similar that taste is the only thing separating it. That may be the case here. I can’t buy every game, so yes. I try to determine which is the better of two good choices. I’d be terribly broke if I didn’t.
Michelle Davis My point is that “better“ is pretty much subjective when two games are both well reviewed. Only you can decide which game is “better“ for you. No one else can tell you which game is “better.“ I understand money constraints. Watch videos for both games, do some research, and make your own decision, is what I am suggesting. What if three people tell you one game is better, and three people tell you another game is better? Then what do you do? Skip the opinions of other people, and make your own decision.
Michelle Davis Yes. Taste. It’s a matter of taste. Taste is unique to each person. The fact that you like guacamole says next to nothing about whether or not I will like guacamole.
as a barbarian, I am triggered by being presented as a virus.
I guess it would make more sense to do top 10 of the year in December as it is now, but top 100 of all time at the beginning of the each year... Otherwise the Top100 kinda of spoils the top 10 of the year...
"Now you're just showing off." :)
You all know what is coming with each others top 3, 2, and #1 game... You all should just for once switch it up and start with number 1 and work to 10 :P
We barely won our first play of The Reckoners on easy mode. Then found out we played it very, very incorrectly... :)
Such a snazzy suit, Tom.
Great video
Pandemic on the list, unreleased game, an expansion. Yeah, this is usual DT top 10 list. I like it ;D
Love the jacket!
Tom, u wanna wear this suit? Ok. But in God's name take off a label! It is not cool.
I've commented to this effect before. I think someone needs to put a seam ripper in his stocking for Christmas. :)
He wants to return it later. For obvious reasons.
Great video, marred by the reading out of random tweets. Does anyone (other than the person whose tweet it is) actually like that?
They're not random tweets, they're those promoted comments thing, in short people pay money to have them read out.
Schwarzeskreuz they actually pay for them? Are you sure?
@@dancondonjones Fairly sure, during a live stream you can donate and your comment pops up at the top of the feed highlighted with your donation amount
@@readilium3432 yeah. They’ve made that clearer in the more recent videos.
I understand it makes financial sense, but the videos are worse for it.
it's not archYteks
At present my top 10 for 2018 is:
1 Decrypto
2 Keyforge
3 Betrayal Legacy
4 Dice Hospital
5 Space Base
6 The Mind
7 Cryptid
8 Treasure Island
9 Rising Sun
10 Master of the Galaxy.
- Though of course there's heaps of big titles I've not played yet.
Legacy: Pandemic: Fall of Rome
Still not out.
"It's not Archytects, it's Architects" - Sam to Tom
XDXD
Hey, good list but please put some pictures of games you are talking about. Each time i have to pause and google it
Edit: it was livestream so nevermind
zee you are safe, pandemic is out
I am WROOT! :P