00:00:00 Intro 00:00:27 Categories 00:01:58 Cooperative Games: 00:02:04 Pandemic 00:04:15 Mysterium 00:06:00 Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective 00:07:02 Magic Maze 00:08:40 Chronicles of Crime 00:10:47 Forbidden Desert 00:11:11 Burgle Bros 00:12:40 Detective Season 1 00:14:22 MicroMacro Crime City 00:16:21 Chronicles of Crime 1400 00:18:18 Magic Maze On Mars 00:19:49 Personal Puzzles: 00:19:56 Sagrada 00:21:17 Cascadia 00:23:50 My Farm Shop 00:26:05 Spring Meadow 00:27:37 Cartographers 00:28:57 On Tour 00:31:01 Dice Forge 00:33:17 Dream Home 00:33:52 Bad Company 00:35:56 Railroad Ink 00:36:22 Copenhagen 00:38:27 Friendly Competition: 00:38:35 Ticket To Ride 00:40:20 Carcassonne 00:42:29 Parks 00:43:55 Sushi Roll 00:44:50 Luxor 00:46:15 Trekking The World 00:47:45 Azul 00:48:59 7 Wonders Architects 00:51:00 Clank 00:53:36 Diamant (aka Incan Gold) 00:55:13 Quest for El Dorado 00:55:40 Blue Lagoon 00:57:08 Get On Board (formerly known as Let’s Make A Bus Route) 00:58:32 Las Vegas Royale 01:00:30 Feisty Games: 01:00:38 Sheriff of Nottingham 01:02:29 Colt Express 01:04:17 K2 01:06:18 The Resistance 01:08:11 Survive: Escape from Atlantis 01:10:18 QE 01:12:48 Bohnanza 01:13:22 Celestia
Absolutely love how you split the games into 4 categories that make absolute sense. I like all categories but I think personal puzzles might be my favorite. And some friends absolutely want to be mean to each other so this video is an excellent starting point.
I'm not a board gaming fan, but have been working my way through this list. After trying 40+ of them I was beginning to lose faith... but after the 45th one I was hooked! Thanks Jon!
Hahahaha! Yes, that is how it goes. It's like watching The Wire, you won't enjoy it for at least six hour long episodes. If you give up before playing all 45 you are just weak.
I think we often underestimate how mean and aggressive newbies can be, but I think it is useful to teach people the power of passive aggression which is so vital to so many board games early, so I don't entirely disagree with keeping it friendlier to start.
I agree that newbies can often prefer mean and aggressive games - because that is what they're used to board games being, from games like Monopoly and Risk. My intention isn't to prescribe friendly games, just to offer options. I like to select a game based on a friend's personality and what I think they'd enjoy.
Guess it might depend on what type of players they are. My hubby is the non-gamer so I never do mean plays on him, but I totally encourage him to do that to help him beat me. Else he can't catch up and win easily and he's learning more that way, too. But I get how having newbies around the table and one of them being way too aggressive and mean would ruin potential new gamer's appetite for more.
Wow, what a treat!! How much work you put into this! I don't even want to know how long it took you to make this one. Great content, thank you so much!!
If only you knew how happy I get everytime youtube notifies me you have a new video. Also, how much people make fun of me for buying too many games ( games suggested by you). Your channel is my favorite thing on youtube. Keep it going!
Sometimes I wish I was 23 again. Lying in bed with manflu with no kids and binge watching your videos. But life gets in the way too much these days (sigh). Love your content. You truly are an amazing entertainer and explainer plus you list the games in the description which many RUclipsrs deliberately omit and you have an Epiphone guitar which guarantees you're a good lad.
Although I've seen you recommend these before. Still love this list as I still haven't made it through all of them!! You give great recommendations. Perhaps in the future you can made a list of next step beyond gateway games? Great content as always. You put in so much effort.
Jon's from England. I believe they call it Where's Wally. Also, Taylor, when is your channel getting back to its canned pasta reviewing roots? I own multiple trick takers thanks to your advice but now I'm hungry.
Micro Maco has provided many laughs as I watch my mother and father in law staring intently at the map for ten minutes before my wife comes back to the table and in two minutes finds everything.
I appreciate this list! Even as someone who’s been in the hobby for a decade, I still find it so important to value games that will connect with newer or skeptical players. Yet, they are still fun and complex in their own right. My top games might always have an element of “does it hit the table?” Or how well it welcomes people.
Incredible list! I like how you somehow manage to convey the gist of the rules in such a short time, unlike for example SUSD, wich often leave me guessing after a full review
The different versions of Azul and Sagrada are the games that most often end up on my family's table - along with a bunch of easy to play roll and writes and - at moment Cubirds and Castro. But as you brought them out here as well you really reminded me that our copies of Ticket to Ride, Catan and Carcassonne are gathering dust on the shelf, I really need to bring those out again.
@@actualol I went back to look at the thumbnail and was surprised to see only 2 on the tray as well. Technically, there are 3 games visible though. Paris is in the background. 😄
Damn bro. Duluth taking shots. The best part of ticket to ride is that Duluth on the game board is where the Twin Cities are, 2 hours drive away from Duluth
Incredible content. Humor, amazing games, and quality footage. Sagrada, Cascadia, Parks, Carcassonne, Blue Lagoon, Sheriff of Nottingham are all in my gateway game catalog. Keep up the great content!
Yesss! I’ve been looking forward to your video & have been checking my subscription updates daily for it!…another amazing video. Tastefully hilarious & intelligent.
Thanks for the comprehensive list! I would've personally added Dominion and Catan to the list but I understand that there's already plenty of games listed.
In the Cooperative Games category, The Captain Is Dead works well. Most people can relate to the theme ("Your favorite sci-fi show, except this episode, things went really badly and the captain is dead."), and experienced players can nudge the group towards victory without dominating the game or taking everyone's turns for them. We've got the Incan Gold version of Diamant. It looks like the "explore" and "return to camp" cards in your set are easier to distinguish, but in mine, they're hard to tell apart. So I made small tokens: torches (made from wooden matches) vs bedrolls (made from strips of rags). Players conceal the tokens in their hands and reveal them simultaneously.
I love this video, some of these games are the exact ones that got me into board gaming in the first place. Even though this is over a year old, have you ever considered doing a "Cheap games" videos? At the start of my board gaming journey I didnt want to spend too much on games in case I ended up not enjoying it. I think it would also help newer gamers to find games they'll enjoy with low risk.
I found Horrified was a much better gateway game for both my wife and family than pandemic. Easy turn structure, cooperative discussion about plans and turns, easily scalable difficulty and a modest variety of challenge.
Just discovered your channel and enjoying it a lot. Saw your recent post about how RUclips views haven’t been amazing lately and I feel that’s a massive shame. Watching this video though, I do wonder if you’ve considered that a video like this could have been 4 seperate smaller videos for each of the categories? I know there is a massive argument for quality over quantity, but I don’t think the quality would suffer at all and it might help with views and also algorithm pushes? Just a thought. I’m sure you’ve explored it. Either way love your work
I love Carcassonne and have been playing it every weekend with my mom, easy to pick up for sure (i got the big box with all expansions). Definitely going to look at getting dice forge now. I think it may have been you who convinced me to buy that too :P . You were also the one who previously informed me of Sushi Roll which is yet another one I want.
The categories are a really good distinction. Selecting the right level of competition for yourself and the other players is really important to avoid the mood souring.
Terrific video (and channel, for that matter)! I might not get ‘em all, but several are now on my buy-it-soon list. ;-) Just curious, and I admit this is a rather minutiae question: where did you get the miniatures for Pandemic?
The Japan map spurred SOME cooperation. But yeah, it can reflect what kind of player people are. And if anything, intentionally blocking others tends to not favor the blocker anyways.
Survive: Escape from Atlantis is near identical to Escape from Atlantis from the 80s. The only material difference is that the old game didn't have different values on each piece. It had big, chunky moulded pieces for the island, rather than the card pieces shown. It comes up on eBay (in the UK at least) quite often pretty cheap.
I've brought pandemic, played it lots with our family, 2 adults, 2 boys aged 10 and 7 and we all enjoy it. Tried it on my sister today with her 15 year old son, went down well.
My girlfriend took me to her family‘s game night. I knew nothing about modern board games, so they taught me Carcassonne. I liked it ok but the first game to sweep me off my feet was Five Tribes. I still love it after what must have been a million plays.
"I've never been to Duluth" It's pretty clear that the designers of TTR have never been to Duluth either, since they put it in Minneapolis. (Duluth and Minneapolis are farther apart than London and Birmingham, btw.)
For my group, a couple games not mentioned here that we use for gateway games are Splendor and Miaui. Splendor clicks because of the combination of the simple engine-building rules combined with those nice, hefty tokens that players collect and pay with. It's also fun messing with other players by snagging the resource or card they need before they have a chance to get it themselves. Miaui's a fun little trick-taking game that makes for an excellent breather title. Players have a deck of cards 1-12 and play them over 12 rounds to snag one of 3 fish cards (worth between -15 and 15 points plus a few with special abilities). The fish go to whoever played the highest, 2nd highest, and lowest cards (Ties determined by proximity to a tiki figure that travels around the table between rounds). As you can only play each card once per game, you have to keep weighing your slowly-depleting options as well as trying to figure out what cards the other players are gunning for and remembering what they've got left. We also have the game My Little Scythe as sort of a mid-gateway game. As the game plays like a simplified and streamlined version of the original, it helps get players more of a feel for how some of the heavier titles in the collection work and in turn, makes them easier to teach (And we all know the pain of trying to teach a complicated board game to multiple people at the same time).
Splendor was *my* personal "gateway game"! So I made my parents play it at Christmas, and they were only sort of into it. And then we played Azul, and they LOVED. IT. Now they look for board games to buy me as presents just so they can play them too :D Miaui sounds interesting because my family LOVES trick-taking card games like Hearts, so thanks for the tip!
At the beginning, your point about mean games made me think of Munchkin. I make sure to never play that game with people I've just met. The backstabbing and ganging up can get brutal.
"The captain is dead" is about saving a spaceship crew against an alien attack. It is more challenging than Pandemic. And if you lose, it is absolutely fun.
I'd probably put Burglebros at 1-3 players to be perfectly honest. 4 players is a lot more luck driven in that having 4 players on one floor at the start means the guard will be moving around much more and if you can't find the stairs early then you will take a lot of hits. 4 players can work but I wouldn't recommend it unless everyone is a seasoned player and definitely not as a gateway game for 4.
Pandemic is such a big game with lots of rules. I'm surprised that was your #1 intro game. My board game group doesn't like too much complexity but LOVES being fickle and straight laced with game rules. Weird contradiction, maybe not when thought about. Pandemic is just one of those I can't get them to play because it's an eternity of set up followed by 500 moving pieces leading to arguments all throughout. Someone gets bored or just rage quits every time. Carcassonne was a hit with them, and a bit off topic since they're card games, mantis is always a hit, and I haven't heard any complaints about Jaipur for a 1 on 1 session.
A hour and 15 mins of board gaming discussion? Alright, you've got me, I'm in.
Hydrate first, then lock the door.
Here here!
babe wake up, 75 minute actualol just dropped
😂😂 But sleep is important 🤓
@@actualol couldnt sleep, I am watching a part of this vid to be able to sleep lol
00:00:00 Intro
00:00:27 Categories
00:01:58 Cooperative Games:
00:02:04 Pandemic
00:04:15 Mysterium
00:06:00 Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective
00:07:02 Magic Maze
00:08:40 Chronicles of Crime
00:10:47 Forbidden Desert
00:11:11 Burgle Bros
00:12:40 Detective Season 1
00:14:22 MicroMacro Crime City
00:16:21 Chronicles of Crime 1400
00:18:18 Magic Maze On Mars
00:19:49 Personal Puzzles:
00:19:56 Sagrada
00:21:17 Cascadia
00:23:50 My Farm Shop
00:26:05 Spring Meadow
00:27:37 Cartographers
00:28:57 On Tour
00:31:01 Dice Forge
00:33:17 Dream Home
00:33:52 Bad Company
00:35:56 Railroad Ink
00:36:22 Copenhagen
00:38:27 Friendly Competition:
00:38:35 Ticket To Ride
00:40:20 Carcassonne
00:42:29 Parks
00:43:55 Sushi Roll
00:44:50 Luxor
00:46:15 Trekking The World
00:47:45 Azul
00:48:59 7 Wonders Architects
00:51:00 Clank
00:53:36 Diamant (aka Incan Gold)
00:55:13 Quest for El Dorado
00:55:40 Blue Lagoon
00:57:08 Get On Board (formerly known as Let’s Make A Bus Route)
00:58:32 Las Vegas Royale
01:00:30 Feisty Games:
01:00:38 Sheriff of Nottingham
01:02:29 Colt Express
01:04:17 K2
01:06:18 The Resistance
01:08:11 Survive: Escape from Atlantis
01:10:18 QE
01:12:48 Bohnanza
01:13:22 Celestia
Tha real mvp.
Thank you for your service. Braver than any marine.
Priceless,TY
Absolutely love how you split the games into 4 categories that make absolute sense. I like all categories but I think personal puzzles might be my favorite. And some friends absolutely want to be mean to each other so this video is an excellent starting point.
This channel is one of a kind. One video per month, but extremely high quality.
I'm not a board gaming fan, but have been working my way through this list. After trying 40+ of them I was beginning to lose faith... but after the 45th one I was hooked! Thanks Jon!
Hahahaha! Yes, that is how it goes. It's like watching The Wire, you won't enjoy it for at least six hour long episodes. If you give up before playing all 45 you are just weak.
@@actualol got to keep the devil, way down in the hooooole
@@actualol the game's the game
What was the game that got you?
K2?
I think we often underestimate how mean and aggressive newbies can be, but I think it is useful to teach people the power of passive aggression which is so vital to so many board games early, so I don't entirely disagree with keeping it friendlier to start.
I agree that newbies can often prefer mean and aggressive games - because that is what they're used to board games being, from games like Monopoly and Risk. My intention isn't to prescribe friendly games, just to offer options. I like to select a game based on a friend's personality and what I think they'd enjoy.
Guess it might depend on what type of players they are. My hubby is the non-gamer so I never do mean plays on him, but I totally encourage him to do that to help him beat me. Else he can't catch up and win easily and he's learning more that way, too. But I get how having newbies around the table and one of them being way too aggressive and mean would ruin potential new gamer's appetite for more.
Dude you easily create the best content in the RUclips board game space. Love it, many thanks for the entertainment and information.
22:40 ‘When you slot something in that fits perfectly, you feel so pleased with yourself’ 🤔😛
Wow, what a treat!! How much work you put into this! I don't even want to know how long it took you to make this one. Great content, thank you so much!!
Many years of work combined 😀
@@actualol yes I recognize these videos. Brilliant idea of combining into a full and comprehensive feature, very useful!
I remember some of these as well but this still takes a lot of time to.put together it seems. However it came to be, it is greatly appreciated ❤️🙂
If only you knew how happy I get everytime youtube notifies me you have a new video. Also, how much people make fun of me for buying too many games ( games suggested by you). Your channel is my favorite thing on youtube. Keep it going!
Sometimes I wish I was 23 again. Lying in bed with manflu with no kids and binge watching your videos. But life gets in the way too much these days (sigh). Love your content. You truly are an amazing entertainer and explainer plus you list the games in the description which many RUclipsrs deliberately omit and you have an Epiphone guitar which guarantees you're a good lad.
You really cracked me up. Thank you for this entertaining take on board games.
Glad to watch a recap video, nice seeing your old skits, hope your start doing them again in future videos.
Also mooooooooooooooo, milk
I still do skits! I've had them in three videos already this year, including my last video (Libertalia)
Although I've seen you recommend these before. Still love this list as I still haven't made it through all of them!! You give great recommendations.
Perhaps in the future you can made a list of next step beyond gateway games? Great content as always. You put in so much effort.
Thank you! I will certainly consider that idea, thanks 🙂
MicroMacro has been a wonderful gateway game for me. The transition from Where's waldo helps a ton!
Jon's from England. I believe they call it Where's Wally.
Also, Taylor, when is your channel getting back to its canned pasta reviewing roots? I own multiple trick takers thanks to your advice but now I'm hungry.
Micro Maco has provided many laughs as I watch my mother and father in law staring intently at the map for ten minutes before my wife comes back to the table and in two minutes finds everything.
I appreciate this list! Even as someone who’s been in the hobby for a decade, I still find it so important to value games that will connect with newer or skeptical players. Yet, they are still fun and complex in their own right.
My top games might always have an element of “does it hit the table?” Or how well it welcomes people.
Seriously one of the best Boardgame reviews I’ve ever seen I always love your reviews thank you
Incredible list! I like how you somehow manage to convey the gist of the rules in such a short time, unlike for example SUSD, wich often leave me guessing after a full review
I think SUSD are more about giving you the feel of the game than the rules.
@@Njsri know what you mean , but i cant really get a feel for a game without understanding the rules.
The different versions of Azul and Sagrada are the games that most often end up on my family's table - along with a bunch of easy to play roll and writes and - at moment Cubirds and Castro. But as you brought them out here as well you really reminded me that our copies of Ticket to Ride, Catan and Carcassonne are gathering dust on the shelf, I really need to bring those out again.
Own almost all the games in the thumbnail so look forward to listening to how right I am to own these games.
Almost all? There are only two! 😂 But yes, you are something of a genius.
@@actualol I think I own half of the bgg family games top 100, so I assumed I own more than 1 game on your list 😜
@@actualol I went back to look at the thumbnail and was surprised to see only 2 on the tray as well. Technically, there are 3 games visible though. Paris is in the background. 😄
Damn bro. Duluth taking shots. The best part of ticket to ride is that Duluth on the game board is where the Twin Cities are, 2 hours drive away from Duluth
I'm from just outside Duluth and I confirm I'm just a bit outside of simpleton.
"When you slot something in that fits perfectly. It feels so satisfying." We all come, I mean watch, here for the inyourendo.
Loving the ideal player count #s! So helpful even for the games I already love!
Love the humor you bring to you reviews. I LOLed quite a few times.
Incredible content. Humor, amazing games, and quality footage. Sagrada, Cascadia, Parks, Carcassonne, Blue Lagoon, Sheriff of Nottingham are all in my gateway game catalog. Keep up the great content!
What great thoughtful categories. I wish BGG used something similar!
Yesss! I’ve been looking forward to your video & have been checking my subscription updates daily for it!…another amazing video. Tastefully hilarious & intelligent.
Thank you! 🙂
This was an EPIC video… and it’ll turn into an equally epic Amazon cart as well I’m afraid
Thanks for including our games!
Thanks for the comprehensive list! I would've personally added Dominion and Catan to the list but I understand that there's already plenty of games listed.
Greatings from Spain, thanks to show us not too popular games but amazing. Nice job!
Enjoyable from beginning to end! I have some of the games on this list which makes me think I will probably enjoy the others. Thanks for making this!
In the Cooperative Games category, The Captain Is Dead works well. Most people can relate to the theme ("Your favorite sci-fi show, except this episode, things went really badly and the captain is dead."), and experienced players can nudge the group towards victory without dominating the game or taking everyone's turns for them.
We've got the Incan Gold version of Diamant. It looks like the "explore" and "return to camp" cards in your set are easier to distinguish, but in mine, they're hard to tell apart. So I made small tokens: torches (made from wooden matches) vs bedrolls (made from strips of rags). Players conceal the tokens in their hands and reveal them simultaneously.
I love this video, some of these games are the exact ones that got me into board gaming in the first place. Even though this is over a year old, have you ever considered doing a "Cheap games" videos? At the start of my board gaming journey I didnt want to spend too much on games in case I ended up not enjoying it. I think it would also help newer gamers to find games they'll enjoy with low risk.
Also, the darker background with no games on display, is excellent!
Just started the video but I like the categories
Phew! They took some thought to get right, and lots of helpful feedback from my patrons in my Discord community.
I found Horrified was a much better gateway game for both my wife and family than pandemic. Easy turn structure, cooperative discussion about plans and turns, easily scalable difficulty and a modest variety of challenge.
Just discovered your channel and enjoying it a lot. Saw your recent post about how RUclips views haven’t been amazing lately and I feel that’s a massive shame.
Watching this video though, I do wonder if you’ve considered that a video like this could have been 4 seperate smaller videos for each of the categories? I know there is a massive argument for quality over quantity, but I don’t think the quality would suffer at all and it might help with views and also algorithm pushes?
Just a thought. I’m sure you’ve explored it. Either way love your work
Greetings from Aus' Very comprehensive, thank you so much. I laughed out loud more than once. Choosing Christmas games made easy.
Pandemic is the board game which also made me fall in love with board games! That's how I knew I had to subscribe/listen to you 🤭❤️
Thank you for your valuable list of the best
Forbidden island was so cool the first time I played it
Really good list and brilliantly put together. Appreciate reviews from independent folk who aren't being paid in some way by the industry.
very good recommendations specially in the friendly competition section!
I would love to see a video just on co-op games as I know some people who prefer those over competitive games.
alllll right! this is the kind of content my eyeballs enjoy...
I love Carcassonne and have been playing it every weekend with my mom, easy to pick up for sure (i got the big box with all expansions). Definitely going to look at getting dice forge now. I think it may have been you who convinced me to buy that too :P . You were also the one who previously informed me of Sushi Roll which is yet another one I want.
You should try Cat Lady, too. It’s simple, easy to pick up, and a better version of sushi go/roll if you only play with two people
@@ThunderStruck15 yes sushi go was hard to pick up, thanks for the reccommendation
“a passion-filled trip to Wyoming” has never happened.
OMG! You're brilliant! Really enjoyed your guide to games.
As usual, an excellent & thoughtful watch.
Loving the return of Timmy, Barry at el. Great stuff as always, Jon.
No please no more they just fill the video with nonsense and cring please no more Timmy
The categories are a really good distinction. Selecting the right level of competition for yourself and the other players is really important to avoid the mood souring.
this channel deserves over a million subs easy
"Oh. There's a knife! And the sleepy woman is covered in ketchup! Jon, I think she might be... making a sandwich!" so hilarioussss! hahahaha
Very impressive rhymes! Quite entertaining to watch, will surely pick up a game or two here.
¡Gracias!
One year later I come around to watch it. Those are a bunch of great games😀
The meta plot with the family here is…maybe more asking for a marriage counselor than board games
Good list and a good reel of that dysfunctional but realistic family you have!!
I just found your channel, and your content is amazing! Thanks a lot for sharing this amazing educative information, with such a fun manner
"these mofos give me fomo" really cracked me up
I love the teach of Las Vegas in rhyme!
Century Spice Road is my go to. Several times, after playing it once, newcomers have immediately sought out the game to purchase it.
Beside getting to know the games I always laugh a lot with your videos XD
Fantastic selection. I really want to try some of these.
Great list of games
Terrific video (and channel, for that matter)! I might not get ‘em all, but several are now on my buy-it-soon list. ;-) Just curious, and I admit this is a rather minutiae question: where did you get the miniatures for Pandemic?
Don't think I've ever had a friendly game of Ticket to Ride.
The Japan map spurred SOME cooperation. But yeah, it can reflect what kind of player people are. And if anything, intentionally blocking others tends to not favor the blocker anyways.
Survive: Escape from Atlantis is near identical to Escape from Atlantis from the 80s. The only material difference is that the old game didn't have different values on each piece. It had big, chunky moulded pieces for the island, rather than the card pieces shown. It comes up on eBay (in the UK at least) quite often pretty cheap.
Great reviews, I've made notes for things to possibly buy in the future 😀
I've brought pandemic, played it lots with our family, 2 adults, 2 boys aged 10 and 7 and we all enjoy it. Tried it on my sister today with her 15 year old son, went down well.
Such an entertaining video! And useful reviews!
This is a fantastic video. Great list of games and categories and really funny.
Where did you get those custom character pawns for pandemic???
My girlfriend took me to her family‘s game night. I knew nothing about modern board games, so they taught me Carcassonne. I liked it ok but the first game to sweep me off my feet was Five Tribes. I still love it after what must have been a million plays.
"I've never been to Duluth"
It's pretty clear that the designers of TTR have never been to Duluth either, since they put it in Minneapolis. (Duluth and Minneapolis are farther apart than London and Birmingham, btw.)
Your jokes are so perfect! Great Video!
I love those pandemic minis, what clean and fun pieces
Yep! Where can i get them?
For my group, a couple games not mentioned here that we use for gateway games are Splendor and Miaui.
Splendor clicks because of the combination of the simple engine-building rules combined with those nice, hefty tokens that players collect and pay with. It's also fun messing with other players by snagging the resource or card they need before they have a chance to get it themselves.
Miaui's a fun little trick-taking game that makes for an excellent breather title. Players have a deck of cards 1-12 and play them over 12 rounds to snag one of 3 fish cards (worth between -15 and 15 points plus a few with special abilities). The fish go to whoever played the highest, 2nd highest, and lowest cards (Ties determined by proximity to a tiki figure that travels around the table between rounds). As you can only play each card once per game, you have to keep weighing your slowly-depleting options as well as trying to figure out what cards the other players are gunning for and remembering what they've got left.
We also have the game My Little Scythe as sort of a mid-gateway game. As the game plays like a simplified and streamlined version of the original, it helps get players more of a feel for how some of the heavier titles in the collection work and in turn, makes them easier to teach (And we all know the pain of trying to teach a complicated board game to multiple people at the same time).
Splendor was *my* personal "gateway game"! So I made my parents play it at Christmas, and they were only sort of into it. And then we played Azul, and they LOVED. IT. Now they look for board games to buy me as presents just so they can play them too :D
Miaui sounds interesting because my family LOVES trick-taking card games like Hearts, so thanks for the tip!
"karen, can you call in big hands dave? I've got a random cavity search for him"
Thanx to your video I found Sheriff of Nottingham on sale for $16.50 (Amazon Black Friday Deal)!
Fantastic video on a great selection.
At the beginning, your point about mean games made me think of Munchkin. I make sure to never play that game with people I've just met. The backstabbing and ganging up can get brutal.
"The captain is dead" is about saving a spaceship crew against an alien attack. It is more challenging than Pandemic. And if you lose, it is absolutely fun.
I love Duluth, MN getting referenced in a RUclips video made by a guy in the UK. I don’t live there, but I did propose to my wife there
Amazing list!
Dragoon and Diplomacy are two of my favorite intro games!
If I was from Duluth I'd subscribe, just for the humour. Everyone loves a good roasting...
As always another great video TY
Like a Medieval Netfix original. Mate, you're a savage 😂
I love this so much, your scripts are hilarious!
Mooooo! Moooooo! Moooooooooooooo! ... Mlik
Thurn und taxes > ticket to ride
Only issue is that its visually so dulled down that it might turn some ppl away
“Global superpower…or the UK”
SASSSSSS 😂
Your Deluth joke was spot on
I see a copy of S.H on your shelf behind you on your armchair.
Old but good.
I'd probably put Burglebros at 1-3 players to be perfectly honest. 4 players is a lot more luck driven in that having 4 players on one floor at the start means the guard will be moving around much more and if you can't find the stairs early then you will take a lot of hits. 4 players can work but I wouldn't recommend it unless everyone is a seasoned player and definitely not as a gateway game for 4.
Pandemic is such a big game with lots of rules. I'm surprised that was your #1 intro game. My board game group doesn't like too much complexity but LOVES being fickle and straight laced with game rules. Weird contradiction, maybe not when thought about. Pandemic is just one of those I can't get them to play because it's an eternity of set up followed by 500 moving pieces leading to arguments all throughout. Someone gets bored or just rage quits every time. Carcassonne was a hit with them, and a bit off topic since they're card games, mantis is always a hit, and I haven't heard any complaints about Jaipur for a 1 on 1 session.
I came to this video for the SNAKES AND LADDERS! :( None to be found here. am I to old for this channel?
Another informative vid. Really like your Pandemic meeples. We love pandemic and would love to know where we can buy those character meeples.
Look up Hobolds Grotte on Etsy 🙂
aw the queens corgi's can no longer be sent after you :( also...thanks for adding many new games to my to buy list! Love this!