Paperback Adventures is Slay the Spire with Words and it's The Best

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
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  • @NoPunIncluded
    @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +66

    Paperback Adventures was sent to us by publisher Fowers Games, or more specifically 3/4 of Paperback Adventures was sent to us by publisher Fowers games. Apologies, we forgot to mention this in the video directly.

    • @michaeltang6290
      @michaeltang6290 Год назад +2

      I remember you guys loving now boarding. Looks like fowers games is a bit hit or miss but when it hits, it punches you right in the heart.

    • @Jlerpy
      @Jlerpy Год назад

      Interesting! Which 3/4?

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +11

      @@Jlerpy all the character packs. Because I bought the core pack and then looked at the back of the box.

    • @Jlerpy
      @Jlerpy Год назад +1

      @@NoPunIncluded Ah, I see. Yeah, that makes sense.

  • @christoperstovell272
    @christoperstovell272 Год назад +6

    Just received my copy, they included a replacement set of trackers that actually fit and some extra sleeves. The game is pretty fantastic!

  • @Goblincow
    @Goblincow Год назад +6

    This game seems really cool, the mechanic of which direction you lay out the letters with the left or right symbols on display is absolutely brilliant.

  • @styfen
    @styfen Год назад +17

    In an increasingly crowded genre; Paperback Adventures manages to be a fresh take on the concept of boss battling.

  • @IslanKleinknecht
    @IslanKleinknecht Год назад +5

    Those plastic trays should've just been cardboard. Hell, even card stock, with cardboard tracker tokens.

  • @talkingshelfspace
    @talkingshelfspace Год назад +5

    While watching, I was mentally crossing off points I wanted to make when writing my own review. I think you might have hit pretty much all of them 😀 Regarding difficulty, yes that rules mistake (and a couple of others one can easily make) makes a lot of difference. So far I've yet to beat a level 3 boss! Great game, quickly has become one of my favourite solo game experiences of late. Thanks for putting it on my radar by mentioning it on your podcast!

  • @middaymeds
    @middaymeds Год назад +2

    Loved the Father John Misty shoutout, seeing him live soon on the Chloe tour

  • @cardiner-lv
    @cardiner-lv Год назад +13

    This one is one of my favorite and also biggest surprises of 2022, too bad I only backed for one character

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +2

      Which one did you get?

    • @cardiner-lv
      @cardiner-lv Год назад +1

      @@NoPunIncluded Plothole and I actually really like him :)

    • @robertchmielecki2580
      @robertchmielecki2580 Год назад +3

      We need more original ideas like that, instead of endless copies of resource grind euros and map&figures dungeon crawls with cosmetic differences.

  • @TheGuzzaboy
    @TheGuzzaboy Год назад +4

    Kudos for the wordplay throughout, I enjoyed it a lot

  • @virtualexamman6251
    @virtualexamman6251 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely fantastic review. Now time to try and find an affordable copy of this in Spain! Thanks.

  • @robertdascoli949
    @robertdascoli949 Год назад

    Glad to see you're going to cover more solo games in the future!

  • @manseekingmeeple
    @manseekingmeeple Год назад +7

    It's videos like this that just remind me of why you are the best at this! You're a legend! And somehow, not only did you get me interested in paperback adventure, but you got me wanting to try Marvel's Midnight Suns, which seems very odd.

    • @arthurdent9281
      @arthurdent9281 Год назад

      I just started playing Midnight Suns this past week. It's got a really fun combat system, especially after the first week or so in game when you've started getting upgrades and unlocked the various other abilities through training. Definitely worth playing!

    • @benjaminbaker4168
      @benjaminbaker4168 Год назад

      Thanks! I’m not a huge video gamer, but I did looooove slay the spire so much. So, knowing that it’s based around tactical card play actually does interest me a lot. So, I’ll definitely try it out, hearing this. Thanks!

  • @EliasTrollkarln
    @EliasTrollkarln 7 месяцев назад +1

    As many people already said: GREAT REVIEW!
    I do agree on almost every part of this and wanted to confirm that me and my partner have been playing this exactly as you mentioned. Her English is better then mine so i crunch something up and demand of her to make up a 6 letter word starting with H to get that sweet critical hit, and she delivers. It's the best.

  • @thetable7660
    @thetable7660 Год назад +3

    Love deckbuilders and word games, been looking for Paperback already as I think it's a nice bridging game which I'm hoping my mum will enjoy but this could be something to explore from a more hobbyist perspective and play solo, so thanks.
    Already quite interested in this game but the use of sleeves is actually something I've been thinking about in designing my own deckbuilder; I'm thinking of something where flipping cards probably happens more often which I do think will be fun but I'm concerned about the wear this will incur and certainly intend to include extra sleeves if I can ever produce it.

  • @lucypatton42
    @lucypatton42 Год назад +1

    My eyes popped out of my head at the end, I love Jessie!! Can’t wait for the episode

  • @th1ngo
    @th1ngo Год назад +5

    Thank you for another well done review.

  • @sebastiang.5032
    @sebastiang.5032 Год назад

    Great review!

  • @leftistfrog404
    @leftistfrog404 Год назад

    fabulous review!

  • @Leilataj85
    @Leilataj85 5 месяцев назад

    Best explanation I’ve seen for this game yet!

  • @jaffa4242
    @jaffa4242 10 месяцев назад

    Oooh definitely going to pick this one up. And thanks for the tip about avoiding the video game version because i was tossing up which to get

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh the video game version is totally fine. Also they updated it quite a bit since

  • @LaboratoryGrey
    @LaboratoryGrey Год назад +1

    This was one of the reviews that sold me on this game. I was not prepared for the efficiency this game demands.

  • @tabletopinterlopers135
    @tabletopinterlopers135 Год назад +1

    Great video! May I ask for a link to the "deckbuilders are the hero's journey in board game form" video? Fingers crossed for some light dunking on J Campbell.

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +2

      Lol no dunking, I just didn't want to waste time on that, even though it would have been very deserved. The video had a tight scope. ruclips.net/video/hVXiRSTR--M/видео.html

    • @tabletopinterlopers135
      @tabletopinterlopers135 Год назад

      Thanks for the link. The dunk was implied! I'd be into the "How does Fort critique the hero's journey?" reverse critique / extended video essay. Actually, I'd be curious, in the intervening couple of years, whether you have run into further examples of games that critique the form effectively. What mechanical innovations afford formal alterations -- and what mechanical innovations nevertheless replicate the "boring farmboy to magical princemage" scheme?

  • @AdamDrew
    @AdamDrew Год назад +5

    Fowers made a game with a bad manual and frustrating components? I mean, you could have stopped at "Fowers." I've never played one of their games that was comprehensible from just the manual and didn't have missing or damaged components.

  • @TheGameBoyGeeks
    @TheGameBoyGeeks Год назад

    I think the sound effect at 5:28 is the success tone in The Search for a planet X App?

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад

      Very similar, but not the same. Wouldn't surprise me though, we all work from the same pool of resources.

    • @TheGameBoyGeeks
      @TheGameBoyGeeks Год назад

      @@NoPunIncluded Keep up the great work Efka. I remember meeting you at the Gencon Asmodee party a handful of years ago :)

  • @kasparbaktat964
    @kasparbaktat964 Год назад

    This video is a piece of art!

  • @SanderPastoor
    @SanderPastoor Год назад +3

    Love the video! I am personally not a fan of the idea of a core box that isn't at all playable. Arkham Horror LCG does it better, I think. It's less of an investment up front. Buying two seperate boxes to play a game just feels like a big decision and it's keeping me from trying something like Final Girl too. I wonder if anyone else feels this way.

    • @Table.Fables
      @Table.Fables Год назад +2

      I totally feel the same way… I’ve come close to buying some Final Girl a few times; but having to buy the core box + another box just to try it doesn’t feel great. Mental barrier for sure 😅

    • @danacoleman4007
      @danacoleman4007 Год назад

      I agree 💯 percent!!!! It's nothing but a really lousy marketing ploy.

  • @leonardquirm
    @leonardquirm Год назад +1

    I had my eye on this during its Kickstarter and tried it out a couple of times on TTS. First play, I absolutely loved it. Second time through, however, it felt very similar and I was worried it wouldn't have longevity overall - so I didn't end up backing it. I'm also personally convinced that digital deckbuilders are significantly better than physical ones, due to all the admin being handled automatically (and the fact I spend too long shuffling any deck whenever I need to, which in a deckbuilder is *all the time*).
    So I was surprised to find myself getting pretty tempted to reconsider by the half-way mark of this review with the level of enthusiasm shown - and somewhat relieved with the counterpoints raised that pulled me back again! And the fact there's a digital version available (which, in fairness, is marked as Early Access on Steam, so errors and rules snafus seem more acceptable, although the ones you highlight seem pretty egregious) definitely leans me more towards grabbing that.
    And it's always a pleasure to watch your enthusiasm for a game, regardless of where I end up on the interest in buying scale!

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +2

      i don't think you'll go wrong with the digital version

  • @Aoshi312
    @Aoshi312 Год назад +2

    I love the original paperback. This looks awesome

  • @davidzimmermann920
    @davidzimmermann920 Год назад

    'phew..one step closer to hitting that workout' had me :'D
    My life exactly right now

  • @rachelbrown989
    @rachelbrown989 Год назад +1

    Great review and matches my feelings about this game exactly. Such a great, great game, but the component choices are so annoying. Waiting on someone to produce a 3D printer file for a better version of the player and enemy trays.

  • @martinlebduska8344
    @martinlebduska8344 Год назад

    Awesome video

  • @ThandrieDavis
    @ThandrieDavis Год назад

    Greatest ending to any video, ever

  • @clintonjeffrey6699
    @clintonjeffrey6699 Год назад

    Has Adventure Mart remained in your collection, or is that just B roll from the Fort review?
    My daughter is interested in Adventure Mart... Is it any good?

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад

      That is indeed old b-roll. I would not recommend Adventure Mart.

  • @andyraff4465
    @andyraff4465 Год назад

    Laughed repeatedly at this review. Cheers for that.

  • @daem0nfaust
    @daem0nfaust Год назад +1

    "Groin" is tactically the best option. Gotcha.

    • @danacoleman4007
      @danacoleman4007 Год назад

      This is absolutely true. Just ask Master Ken.

  • @CyyFyy
    @CyyFyy 11 месяцев назад +1

    algo go up

  • @chemcukh
    @chemcukh Год назад

    Hi Efka! Excellent review as always. I have a question which applies to your international audience I think (I am from Turkey for example); what about non-native English speakers? Can this game be a useful tool for learners to expand their vocabulary and board gaming experience? I would really appreciate everyone’s opinion on this.
    Keep up the good work!

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +3

      I think as any word game, a localised version would work better. However, the words you form are mostly 4-6 letters and are generally pretty common ones. You can always adjust difficulty with modifiers that really change up the rules.

    • @EliasTrollkarln
      @EliasTrollkarln 7 месяцев назад

      As a Swede, I was thinking about this a bit before buying the game! I would say that it makes me try out new words and with a Scrabble checker nearby on my phone, I so learn some new ones 😁

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Год назад +1

  • @JimmySquiky
    @JimmySquiky Год назад

    I was lied to. There were puns from the get go in this video !

  • @MattWGAllan
    @MattWGAllan Год назад +2

    I feel like you're trying to say that you don't want to be best friends any more by calling our friendship parasocial. Which of us is going to tell Elaine? She'll be devastated. 😢

  • @lostmarble540
    @lostmarble540 Год назад

    Efka put all that work into spelling out groin so to it would be readable to the viewer but I assumed he was spelling the word so it would be readable from his perspective and I had to stop for a moment and ask myself if "I" was really the second letter in groin

  • @djoj20
    @djoj20 Год назад

    And here I was thinking no new boardgames in March

  • @GlassofJ
    @GlassofJ Год назад +1

    Incredible review. You had me from never considering this game, to 100% buying it. And then, chapter five happened, and you talked about the sleeves, and that 100% dropped instantly to a 0%. Well done, NPI.

    • @RamunF
      @RamunF Год назад

      Same, but it did convince me to buy the digital version, even though he panned it.

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +1

      Oh hey I'm glad you're trying the digital version, it's not at all bad, it's pretty great and cheap. I just did not vibe with my time at the computer as much as I did on the table.

    • @GlassofJ
      @GlassofJ Год назад

      @@RamunF same!

  • @videk_online
    @videk_online Год назад +1

    How hard this game might thks be for a non-native english speaker? I'm proficient in the language but notice myself lacking when playing games like wordle.

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +1

      That's an excellent question. I think harder for sure, but a Scrabble dictionary might be a helpful tool in that regard.

    • @videk_online
      @videk_online Год назад

      @@NoPunIncluded appreciate you taking the time to respond. Keep up the fantastic work!

  • @lucchamberland514
    @lucchamberland514 Год назад +1

    This videos critic is close to master piece , like many books that are actually master ... not only this intricate review is going the extra mile (kilometer) it just can't resist to play om words - pun included- Fowers games that keep doing brilliant game i hope is grateful for the extra detail problem that came with their nearly master piece game... they are condemn to do even better next time. As always exceptional high level articulate review. BRAVO!!!! indeed and THANK YOU for us all

  • @Rorschach71lm
    @Rorschach71lm Год назад

    But where would it fit in your top 97 games of all time?

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +1

      i don't know! i would have to redo it and the first iteration is still (technically) not finished (soon)

  • @jbirzer
    @jbirzer Год назад

    I like the game, but I have a problem with that it is a bit time consuming to set up and play. The last time I played, it was 90 minutes and only got through the first boss.
    Also, the rules are fiddly enough that you will miss a rule (as proven by this review. Laser Eyes, you spend YOUR skulls, not your enemies)
    I wish I could play this more.

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад

      your point very much stands but you're incorrect in how laser eyes works boardgamegeek.com/thread/2965947/am-i-misunderstanding-ex-machinas-laser-eyes

    • @jbirzer
      @jbirzer Год назад

      @@NoPunIncluded Really badly written rules then, since "spend" usually means using something you have, not what the enemy has. If you are going to change what words mean, you need to be explicit.
      It is part of the reason why this game takes too long to play. Way too easy to get a rule wrong.

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +1

      I don't love the rules either. Reading through the FAQ really helped. Now it's smooth sailing.

  • @denycast
    @denycast Год назад

    I would love to play this game.... if there was a german version😅.

  • @colingerber5319
    @colingerber5319 Год назад

    Chekhov's Gun was RIGHT THERE and no one used it??

  • @Merlandese
    @Merlandese Год назад

    my favorite part was when he liked the game :)

  • @EltWilder
    @EltWilder Год назад

    Words.

  • @AndySmith1243
    @AndySmith1243 Год назад

    Is this a new entry in the Paperback/Hardback line of games?

    • @NoPunIncluded
      @NoPunIncluded  Год назад +6

      Same theme and premise, different game - I'd watch the vid, we cover this.

  • @mahna_mahna
    @mahna_mahna Год назад +3

    Watched the whole video? Phhhht. I always just skip to the end.
    Nice stop motion. I'm sure it was easy and didn't at all cost you your sanity.

  • @brianblessednn
    @brianblessednn Год назад +2

    I took a chance on this when it came out, and I'm glad I did. In fact, I ran through it again today. Your comments about being able to execute your plan mirror my thoughts exactly, and this "plan-plan ruined-???" thing games do is the reason I despise, among other games, Gloomhaven, which even randomises whether enemies act before you.

    • @mahna_mahna
      @mahna_mahna Год назад +2

      It's just a different style of play from more clockwork perfection. It's a best-guess plan and then being reactive. Like the old saying "No plan survives first contact with the enemy." You have to keep that in mind when making the plan, such that you don't try to field a glass cannon. Another example of this is poker. You make a plan based on probability, but you may have to adapt or just scrap it altogether depending on how it plays out.
      Some people like one style, some people like the other. Many people like both! It's all in the execution. Personally, I love both XCOM, even with it's 95% shots that fail in a way the human brain insists is 50% of the time. But I also like the other kind.

    • @jonathandrake170
      @jonathandrake170 Год назад

      Let’s just take a second to appreciate what this comparison (gloomhaven to paperback adventures) says about this game… what a brilliant game Tim Fowers and Skye Larsen have made!

  • @TheMperor5
    @TheMperor5 Год назад

    Actually I love the idea of buying a core box without a character to play. Too often the characters in a base game are kinda boring compared to the exciting characters from a day1 expansion. This avoids that problem nicely.
    Your quote around the 28:00 minute, is such a fundamental game design insight. *Chefs kiss*

  • @naomiooooo
    @naomiooooo Год назад

    Love the script…the text when text I’m texting this text repeats text…

  • @bdelzerful
    @bdelzerful Год назад +2

    Paige Turner is pretty upset with that opening joke.

  • @learnsomething7084
    @learnsomething7084 Год назад

    Pure comedy

  • @rafa_b85
    @rafa_b85 Год назад

    First

    • @Stomski
      @Stomski Год назад +5

      Perhaps "Rifts" would be the more strategic play at this point?