Great explanation video! I think your camera work is really great, your audio sounds good, and the examples really help. The only suggestion that I have is I think you should always explain to the viewer what it is players do on their turn. If they have multiple options, just go through them one at a time. I had to deduce (get it?) from your explanation that a player's options are either 1.) to guess a tile from someone else, as long as they also have that tile, or 2.) they could discard any remaining tiles that no one else has. It would have been helpful if you could just mention what a player's optional actions are, followed by your examples. Everything else about this is great! Keep up the great work!
Really great explanation. Thank you!! You seem to enjoy the 2 player mode. Seeing half the deck seems to make deduction less challenging. Is it a significantly better experience with more players?
I play a lot of 2 player because my husband isn’t home often. It is more challenging with more players. But it also depends how good the players are with deduction games. If you have a player that isn’t good at them, then there is a good chance you won’t win. But if all the players are good at deduction games then it could be a lot of fun.
Bomb busters is playing co-operatively while Turing Machines is played individually and it’s a race who can solve it quicker. If you are playing with people I would go with Bomb busters.
I am glad I watched this video because I would never have tried the game based on the title. I am not a fan of war or dungeon crawlers. But finding out that it is cooperative and not a war game was a nice surprise! I will check it out!
Great explanation video! I think your camera work is really great, your audio sounds good, and the examples really help.
The only suggestion that I have is I think you should always explain to the viewer what it is players do on their turn. If they have multiple options, just go through them one at a time. I had to deduce (get it?) from your explanation that a player's options are either 1.) to guess a tile from someone else, as long as they also have that tile, or 2.) they could discard any remaining tiles that no one else has. It would have been helpful if you could just mention what a player's optional actions are, followed by your examples.
Everything else about this is great! Keep up the great work!
Really great explanation. Thank you!!
You seem to enjoy the 2 player mode. Seeing half the deck seems to make deduction less challenging. Is it a significantly better experience with more players?
I play a lot of 2 player because my husband isn’t home often. It is more challenging with more players. But it also depends how good the players are with deduction games. If you have a player that isn’t good at them, then there is a good chance you won’t win. But if all the players are good at deduction games then it could be a lot of fun.
@ShouldIBuyThisBoardGame Thanks for the quick response. I just learned about this game, but I am also looking at Turing Machine. Any thoughts?
Bomb busters is playing co-operatively while Turing Machines is played individually and it’s a race who can solve it quicker. If you are playing with people I would go with Bomb busters.
I am glad I watched this video because I would never have tried the game based on the title. I am not a fan of war or dungeon crawlers. But finding out that it is cooperative and not a war game was a nice surprise! I will check it out!
It’s great if you like deduction games. I too, am not a fan of war or dungeon crawler games.
Great video, seems like a cooperative brain buster.
That is exactly what it is!