Thank you for mentioning Mound Builders, Grant. I'd never heard of that game before. As a teacher of Indigenous history, I love that there are more and more board games about that topic.
I've wanted Mound Builder for the longest. The Etowah Indian Mounds are 20 miles from my house in N Ga. Also I've visited the Cahokia Mounds near St Louis. I recommend it.
Excellent take on solo games enjoy the ones you mentioned. Really enjoy Valiant D. series, looking forward to Guadalcanal. I also enjoy the sub games, Warfighter & The Leader series. Many thanks.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on different solitaire games. It is always interesting to hear other's inputs. I generally prefer soloing 2 player games. Where I don't play to win, I play to see what happens. While I very much enjoy gaming with my friends, I'm lucky to get 2 or 3 games a month in, whereas being retired, I have lots more opportunities to play. Aside from mere opportunities, I prefer solo gaming because it doesn't involve travel or hosting. I can play whenever I find the time to slip into my den for awhile. I like being able to ty out different strategies. Victory is a result, not an objective. Finally, thanks for your nice comments on my Antietam video. I have seen your videos before, and I find them to be time well spent.
Great suggestions! All these games have indeed something special and it is great that good solo games are in abundance these days. Necessity got me first into solo gaming but I totally enjoy it!
Was that one take and unedited? I think I noticed you glance down at notes very occasionally but pretty much unscripted too. Extremely impressive to avoid any pauses or verbal ticks. You didn’t mention either of my favourites Skies Above Britain or RAF 1940 Battle of Britain. They are very different from the track system. The Battle of Henderson Field: Guadalcanal is both beautiful and a great game. I play tested it and really enjoyed replaying it again and again.
No edits. We don't edit anything. I had a list of games that I printed out and had it taped to my dashboard and was glancing down to get my thoughts straight. I have worked hard in my professional career on public speaking and have eliminated most dead space, erms, umms and ahhs from my speech. It still happens occasionally. Thanks for noticing!
My #1 recommendation is Into the Breach. One-player, turn-based tactical game. Computerized, but the design is like a board game. It's free on the Netflix app, and on PC and Nintendo Switch. What makes it unique is that the enemies move and announce their planned attacks, and then you move and attack BEFORE the enemy attacks resolve. Every turn you have to figure out how to redirect the enemy attacks to (hopefully) nullify or minimize them. You are usually outnumbered, so you are racking your brain to figure out how to kill two birds with one stone. Highly replayable. One downside (at least with the version I played) is that the game didn't hold my hand in the beginning. I had to figure out effective strategies through trial and error. But it was great fun.
Have you guys considered posting some of your content as podcasts? I don't think I'm alone in saying that I will often start a video and listen to it with headphones on while I do other chores (not that I don't like lookin' at you guys lol). I don't know what the effort required would be to do that and maybe the juice isn't worth the squeeze, but if I could download a bunch of these on say Spotify and have them on my phone when I'm driving or out for a run, I'd probably be able to listen more.
The next two years WBC and GenCon fall on the same dates instead of them being one week apart. There goes my US gaming trip down the drain. So I'd rather be solo gaming.
That was couching my deepfelt disappoinment into nice words. How could they? That being said, I'd love to see more coverage of WBC through The Players Aid!
I love anything Greg Smith and Howard Thompson design. Hermann Luttman has great solo games too. Hours of fun.
Thank you for mentioning Mound Builders, Grant. I'd never heard of that game before. As a teacher of Indigenous history, I love that there are more and more board games about that topic.
Glad you mentioned Comancheria and Navajo Wars. Both are great games. GMT is doing a reprint of Comancheria so a good opportunity to pick that up.
Thanks for the mention of Guadalcanal - The Battle for Henderson Field :) Much appreciated :)
Granted ! It's NOT about the looks - it's about the content ;)
Yep for sure. Agree.
This is a great format. Thanks.
I've wanted Mound Builder for the longest. The Etowah Indian Mounds are 20 miles from my house in N Ga. Also I've visited the Cahokia Mounds near St Louis. I recommend it.
Excellent take on solo games enjoy the ones you mentioned. Really enjoy Valiant D. series, looking forward to Guadalcanal. I also enjoy the sub games, Warfighter & The Leader series. Many thanks.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts on different solitaire games. It is always interesting to hear other's inputs. I generally prefer soloing 2 player games. Where I don't play to win, I play to see what happens.
While I very much enjoy gaming with my friends, I'm lucky to get 2 or 3 games a month in, whereas being retired, I have lots more opportunities to play. Aside from mere opportunities, I prefer solo gaming because it doesn't involve travel or hosting. I can play whenever I find the time to slip into my den for awhile. I like being able to ty out different strategies. Victory is a result, not an objective.
Finally, thanks for your nice comments on my Antietam video. I have seen your videos before, and I find them to be time well spent.
Can you write down or make a list of these games? I'm overwhelmed with so many options! 😅
Nice thoughts
Concerning your ending remarks : my 6 year old says "you get what you get and you don't throw a fit!"
Great suggestions! All these games have indeed something special and it is great that good solo games are in abundance these days. Necessity got me first into solo gaming but I totally enjoy it!
Great work as always. Keep it up.
You get what you get! LOVE IT!
Grant! Watch the road! 😅
thanks Grant
Was that one take and unedited? I think I noticed you glance down at notes very occasionally but pretty much unscripted too. Extremely impressive to avoid any pauses or verbal ticks.
You didn’t mention either of my favourites Skies Above Britain or RAF 1940 Battle of Britain. They are very different from the track system.
The Battle of Henderson Field: Guadalcanal is both beautiful and a great game. I play tested it and really enjoyed replaying it again and again.
No edits. We don't edit anything. I had a list of games that I printed out and had it taped to my dashboard and was glancing down to get my thoughts straight. I have worked hard in my professional career on public speaking and have eliminated most dead space, erms, umms and ahhs from my speech. It still happens occasionally. Thanks for noticing!
My #1 recommendation is Into the Breach. One-player, turn-based tactical game. Computerized, but the design is like a board game. It's free on the Netflix app, and on PC and Nintendo Switch. What makes it unique is that the enemies move and announce their planned attacks, and then you move and attack BEFORE the enemy attacks resolve. Every turn you have to figure out how to redirect the enemy attacks to (hopefully) nullify or minimize them. You are usually outnumbered, so you are racking your brain to figure out how to kill two birds with one stone. Highly replayable. One downside (at least with the version I played) is that the game didn't hold my hand in the beginning. I had to figure out effective strategies through trial and error. But it was great fun.
Have you guys considered posting some of your content as podcasts? I don't think I'm alone in saying that I will often start a video and listen to it with headphones on while I do other chores (not that I don't like lookin' at you guys lol). I don't know what the effort required would be to do that and maybe the juice isn't worth the squeeze, but if I could download a bunch of these on say Spotify and have them on my phone when I'm driving or out for a run, I'd probably be able to listen more.
That said, I love the content and will continue to watch the RUclips videos!
Never realized how pretty your eyes are LMAO. Camera close , but great info and opinions. Ty for sharing and safe trip my friend.
You using photo shop on those baby blues? If this War game thing doesn’t work out, you should be an eye model😊
@@CptRoboto Thanks to my father for them.
Hill of Doves?
Owned, but unplayed
The next two years WBC and GenCon fall on the same dates instead of them being one week apart. There goes my US gaming trip down the drain. So I'd rather be solo gaming.
That was couching my deepfelt disappoinment into nice words. How could they?
That being said, I'd love to see more coverage of WBC through The Players Aid!
Grant your wife better watch you around other woman. Those Baby Blues are striking!
Nahhh. She knows I am committed to her and her alone.
Nice video. However, if you are using armored trains against the Bolsheviks in Soviet Dawn, then you are in real trouble as you are the Bolsheviks!