I love this format. Consider repeating it, but without preset categories: Let each player create a collection of 5 (or more/less) and argue what role plays in the collection.
Wow... you're both fun to watch. Keep doing that, don't change. The only problem is when someone starts collection, the games must be available, which is not the case with some here. I would strongly suggest Bohnanza card game, fun to play , cheap to get.
The Crew and Just One would be very high on my list as well! Just One is a blast with everyone and The Crew doesn't appeal to all but when it does, it's the best game out there.
It's become a regular game for our group to end the evening with, often ignoring the 13 card rule, and indeed ignoring scoring, just playing until we need to leave and enjoying the challenge (and understanding our different experiences and how each other's minds work)
My choices: Sushi Go: This is a card drafting and set collection game. It can be found major retailers such as Target and WalMart. MSRP is $10-$15. It’s colorful and easy to learn. Replay ability is good. Good for 3-5 players. Pandemic Hot Zone North America\Europe: A fun cooperative game. All players must wipe out a plague before the plague wipes out the world. There are 4 different roles that are all fun. It is possible to solo this but 2-4 players is better. Palm Island: The base game is a solo only game. This is a heavy resource management game. You are also making trade offs. Do you use a resource now for a gain or upgrade to maybe gain something better later on?
just started properly getting into collecting board games - im loving the way you guys shoot and edit the videos, plus the personality and knowledge behind it, the design, everything really! subscribed! :)
Ohh I loved this video! Please more lists in this category. I would really enjoy lists for games with more complexity or an added story/campaign category;)
Cool idea, really like the aproach about budget and not lists. If you repeat this - would you consider of covering areas as 1)games with kids, that adults can enjoy, 2)with your other half, who might not be so into board gaming, but would play time to time, 3)wow! games, that has amazing visual appeal, components and rest, and also is good mechanically, 4)something with a unique twist, that would "open a door to wonderland" Thanks, and keep up the good work. You guys are awesome!
It's a really good solid design, and the chips always seem to make it more enjoyable (than e.g. cardboard chits). The sort of game that should fit very well in a smaller collection.
Great video! My starter collection would be Flamecraft, Tiny Towns, Railroad Ink (green), Horrified, and Catch Sketch/Doodly Quickly. You can get all these games for approximately 150€.
@@BoardGameHangover yeah its amazing, I just got into the hobby and id wonder how a video where you have 100$ to buy the most out of the best starters games would look like :D
I really liked your categories! I would have picked: 7 wonders duel, 7 wonders, Sheriff of Notingham, Hanamikoji, Decrypto, Hanabi, King of Tokyo, For Sale, Dixit, Love Letter, Avalon as my starters. But I really into Heavy games so this one are rarely played)
Nice lists guys. I recently bought Planet Unknown. We only managed to get it to the table this past weekend and everyone really enjoyed it. What a great game, it is definitely my favourite polyomino game right now with Isle of Cats in the second place.
I have a good collection of games at home and I have a 100 euro limit for new games. Would recommend a big game like sleeping gods for 90 euros or lots of smaller games?
Really like this video idea it was fun to watch! Also, thanks for the new podcast episode. Hope to hear more! And have you guys seen the KS for The Curse of Candelabria? I think the game would be up your guys alley.
I love this format. Consider repeating it, but without preset categories: Let each player create a collection of 5 (or more/less) and argue what role plays in the collection.
Great feedback! Will do that just that :) Thanks!
@@BoardGameHangoverwhere can I get karakum? I'm in usa and doesn't seem to be available here :( looks fun
Wow... you're both fun to watch. Keep doing that, don't change. The only problem is when someone starts collection, the games must be available, which is not the case with some here. I would strongly suggest Bohnanza card game, fun to play , cheap to get.
The Crew and Just One would be very high on my list as well! Just One is a blast with everyone and The Crew doesn't appeal to all but when it does, it's the best game out there.
Bought Just One after your best party game recommendation and its fantastic, everyone loves it. Thanks!
It's become a regular game for our group to end the evening with, often ignoring the 13 card rule, and indeed ignoring scoring, just playing until we need to leave and enjoying the challenge (and understanding our different experiences and how each other's minds work)
@@iansutton7416 the 13 card rule? I don't remember anything along these lines?
My choices:
Sushi Go: This is a card drafting and set collection game. It can be found major retailers such as Target and WalMart. MSRP is $10-$15. It’s colorful and easy to learn. Replay ability is good. Good for 3-5 players.
Pandemic Hot Zone North America\Europe: A fun cooperative game. All players must wipe out a plague before the plague wipes out the world. There are 4 different roles that are all fun. It is possible to solo this but 2-4 players is better.
Palm Island: The base game is a solo only game. This is a heavy resource management game. You are also making trade offs. Do you use a resource now for a gain or upgrade to maybe gain something better later on?
Sushi go did make my short list for this video. /Jānis G.
just started properly getting into collecting board games - im loving the way you guys shoot and edit the videos, plus the personality and knowledge behind it, the design, everything really! subscribed! :)
Of course feed the kraken is there. Rightfully so haha
Ohh I loved this video! Please more lists in this category. I would really enjoy lists for games with more complexity or an added story/campaign category;)
We'll for sure bring it back! :)
Cool idea, really like the aproach about budget and not lists.
If you repeat this - would you consider of covering areas as 1)games with kids, that adults can enjoy, 2)with your other half, who might not be so into board gaming, but would play time to time, 3)wow! games, that has amazing visual appeal, components and rest, and also is good mechanically, 4)something with a unique twist, that would "open a door to wonderland"
Thanks, and keep up the good work. You guys are awesome!
Amazing suggestions! Will make sure to include these categories in upcoming videos :)
Carnival of monsters is very underated, good artwork and interesting combos with few rules.
Absolutely!
Great video! Thinking Splendor might be my next purchase.
It's a really good solid design, and the chips always seem to make it more enjoyable (than e.g. cardboard chits). The sort of game that should fit very well in a smaller collection.
Great video!
My starter collection would be Flamecraft, Tiny Towns, Railroad Ink (green), Horrified, and Catch Sketch/Doodly Quickly. You can get all these games for approximately 150€.
Thank you guys for the extra content, much appreciated. 🙏❤️
Our pleasure!
For eur 100 Dune Imperium with Rise of Ix expansion. For unlimited Dune, Frosthaven, Twilight Imperium, Kemet, Scythe, ISS Vanguard.
Those are some big games for a collection starter.
Now I want more budgets videos :)
I think it is quite safe to say, more will come.
@@BoardGameHangover yeah its amazing, I just got into the hobby and id wonder how a video where you have 100$ to buy the most out of the best starters games would look like :D
An amazing cheap game to have is Oriflamme!!
Oriflamme is an awesome game, I don’t understand why it’s never in any game lists anywhere
Oh man, thanks for reminding. I played it once a while ago and had forgotten all about it. Have to give it a spin again. /Jānis G.
I really liked your categories! I would have picked: 7 wonders duel, 7 wonders, Sheriff of Notingham, Hanamikoji, Decrypto, Hanabi, King of Tokyo, For Sale, Dixit, Love Letter, Avalon as my starters. But I really into Heavy games so this one are rarely played)
Great list!!
For shure Janis lost that challenge if for no other reason than he did not think Feed the Kraken was thematic pfft.
I will be sure to tell him that ;) /Jānis G.
I would go with Concordia, Terraforming mars ares expedition , Stockpile, Brass Lancashire, Axis and allies anniversary edition.
Nice selection and Lancanshire instead of Birmingham?
Nemesis covers most of those prerequisites. 😅
Also, I'm sad that Janis clearly lost this challenge.
Hah, it sure does. And he sure did! ;)
Nice lists guys.
I recently bought Planet Unknown. We only managed to get it to the table this past weekend and everyone really enjoyed it.
What a great game, it is definitely my favourite polyomino game right now with Isle of Cats in the second place.
Where did you buy it? I cannot find it anywhere :/
@@filippomaradei6328 I found it on eBay. Had to pay a bit more than the official price though.
@@wbeytel got it, thanks :)
There should also be a new KS campaign this year.
I have a good collection of games at home and I have a 100 euro limit for new games. Would recommend a big game like sleeping gods for 90 euros or lots of smaller games?
Really like this video idea it was fun to watch!
Also, thanks for the new podcast episode. Hope to hear more!
And have you guys seen the KS for The Curse of Candelabria? I think the game would be up your guys alley.
Thanks so much. The Curse of Candlelabria looks very very unique.
Love this topic, super helpful
Glad you found it useful Luisa!
RIP Nemesis with €100 budget.
Anyone else just not like Max Verstappen as well
Oof a hundred euros. That leaves out Mage Knight the Ultimate Edition 😞.
Yes.. a lot of good games eliminated right away