You had me dying at the "WHY DID YOU PUT IT THERE?" part during Zu Tiles! And kudos to going back and showing Gem Blenders latest card designs. It's interesting to see the differences in the games. Looking forwards to the next video!
Dude how does this channel not have more subscribers ? The production quality and content are both great ! I thank the algorithm gods for recommending this to me, and hope it does the same for someone else
Yeah I think the main reason he hasn’t gotten more traction is because of RUclips’s algorithm, it’s rewarding shorter content with like daily or every other day uploads. If RUclipss algorithm was based on quality this guy would have at least 50,000 subscribers. But alas quality content takes longer than a day or 2 to edit and so RUclips’s algorithm isn’t going to push him. But I hope he knows that his quality is much much much more appreciated! Don’t change your quality for subs, but also don’t be afraid to roll the dice on some shorter easier video ideas If your goal or want is to grow faster! ❤️
@@tankytots696 Hey thanks mang, but honestly I'm not very consistent and this channel has a very low amount of videos (only 16 as of this one). The card game niche is also incredibly small, there really aren't many variety card game channels that don't have a main game people come for. I'm just trying to make the type of content I'm not seeing in the niche! Kinda bringing a little bit of the old school video game reviewer (normal boots) flair to cardboard.
@@CardGameCrypt Yeah I was gonna say that the main reason is probably how small of a reach the subject matter likely has. That said, keep up the good work!
I think it would be interesting to see TCGs/LCGs where combat isn't the main focus. Usually it might have to be incorporated in some way to keep the amount of placeable cards on the board in check but when the goal is to just do as much damage as possible or stall the game until you can overpower your opponent it starts to feel repetitive.
Love to see more CardBoi content 🔥🔥 learned a lot about some games that piqued my interest and even more about some I knew nothing about. Can’t wait to see the next 7 👀
Honestly, this is a great series that I would love to continue seeing more of in the future. Keep up the good work and don't stop making this type of content!
Fantastic quality and coverage. Insightful too. But you have 7 videos here my friend! I only found this by accident (keeping an eye out for Rise info). Keep it up!
Academy of Arts is VERY based on Flesh and Blood - the attack line and the cards look almost one to one, except Varia, too, with the moments and starting equipment cards
Great video, looking forward to the next one. It'd be cool to see videos about older card games as well, I grew up playing the old Decipher Star Wars tcg, and that game is so cracked.
Thanks! Talking about old games was actually the original intention of the channel (I have a video on one of the old Digimon games), but then the wave of new games started coming and I thought they would be worth talking about.
Getting gem screwed is a particular element that you simply have to build your deck around in Gem Blenders. Can confirm. It usually just allows you enough resources to circumvent it that it is rarely an issue if you know what you are doing (during deck construction).
What is this channel? Why is it so good? Why are you so damn funny? Why am i only seeing these videos now? Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z *heavy metal outro!
if you like rise's visual keywords (i know you did deep down) i recommend playing inscryption, it's a solo sort-of roguelike (as in it's just not rogue-like for its entirety) deck-builder; with a focus on card placement (grid board, creatures can only attack opposing space), customizing your deck and breaking the game (it also has 4 archetypes, each using its own ressource)
Academy of Arts seems like it took a significant amount of inspiration from Flesh and Blood. With the heros with different stats and abilities, and that "stack on a chain" is kinda like the combat chain, but the combat chain resolves as it goes.
Hi firstly great video!!! Secondly which program do you use to visualize this games for that video or do you directly play it in this program? Keep up these vids they are hella fun
Oh my.. that Varia's 10 point system is interesting! I can imagine a variation where Players place a LOT of cards on the board they cannot possibly pay for, and for the Opponent to prioritize what to respond to and try to come out the victor (spending cards and such) on mini battlefields you might not end up paying anything for.. but keeping them away and distracted from a different spot! It could make for an interesting game of chicken.
I was wondering how you choose which card games to show/try? If you'd like, I have a few cards games that you might find interesting, and would love to hear your opinion on?
@@CardGameCrypt Well, I've got 2 projects, one called Phytora which I've got videos about. It's a battle card game where you win by attacking directly to get a certain amount of points. I've stopped working on it because it had some fundamental flaws in my opinion, the other project I haven't publicly shown yet, but you're a chef competing against your opponent to get customers. You play food cards to customers and whoever has the higher total value wins the customer. After a few rounds of that whoever has the most customer points wins.
How many rise's game have you played and with who ? Because there is a main phase After the attack phase and you can play without do any flip coin or you can modify the result with cards :)
@@CardGameCryptit's a French game so it's possible some of the English translations aren't super polished. Hopefully something that will improve with time
2:00 - which means it's the chain from yu-gi-oh xD any way this first game definetly borrows a lot of mathematics from dots and boxes. The 4 cards scoring system is LITERALLY the same game. I mean it in the literal word of literally. but indeed dots and boxes with with mechanics feels interesting.
Tabletop Simulator. You can translate any physical card game to it, it's pretty much just a physics simulator that you can import things into (and do some LUA scripts if you want to get fancy).
hey there. I might be dumb for asking this question. Is this software like where you can make your own card games? Do anyone of you know what software is this?
Not really, Tabletop Simulator is where you take the card images you already have and put them on a virtual table top. If you want a tool for making cards you might want to look at NaNDeck or Magic Set Editor
Yeah the gameplay for Ryse is kinda… iffy. But I have to say. They have the best quality physical cards in the TCG world. Spot foiling, spot gloss, embossed seals, and texture. RAINBOW EDGE FOILING and good card thickness.
Varia seemed more interesting out of all these. I've heard of Rise and it is pretty but it has too much going on for me. I have had interest in the past for Varia but never got around to trying it. Hearing that the decks are pre-constructed has me concerned.
Most of these do not look great. The massive rush and design of TCGs has definitely led to a lot of derivative games, or games with very little proper playtesting (especially blind playtesting). Out of all of these, I think Academy of Arts and Varia seem the most interesting. AoA, while looking like Flesh and Blood (including the graphic design) appears to play quite differently with a very different resource system (while derivative of many modern TCGs, the split in Light and Dark is unique) and a different game tempo. Varia might be the most unique one I've seen, but the dice definitely doesn't grab my interest. I know someone who picked up RISE and I will admit, it's a very beautiful game. But the mechanics and "Complexity" look terrible.
You had me dying at the "WHY DID YOU PUT IT THERE?" part during Zu Tiles! And kudos to going back and showing Gem Blenders latest card designs. It's interesting to see the differences in the games. Looking forwards to the next video!
Dude how does this channel not have more subscribers ? The production quality and content are both great ! I thank the algorithm gods for recommending this to me, and hope it does the same for someone else
Hey thanks, appreciate it!
Yeah I think the main reason he hasn’t gotten more traction is because of RUclips’s algorithm, it’s rewarding shorter content with like daily or every other day uploads. If RUclipss algorithm was based on quality this guy would have at least 50,000 subscribers. But alas quality content takes longer than a day or 2 to edit and so RUclips’s algorithm isn’t going to push him. But I hope he knows that his quality is much much much more appreciated! Don’t change your quality for subs, but also don’t be afraid to roll the dice on some shorter easier video ideas If your goal or want is to grow faster! ❤️
@@tankytots696 Hey thanks mang, but honestly I'm not very consistent and this channel has a very low amount of videos (only 16 as of this one). The card game niche is also incredibly small, there really aren't many variety card game channels that don't have a main game people come for. I'm just trying to make the type of content I'm not seeing in the niche! Kinda bringing a little bit of the old school video game reviewer (normal boots) flair to cardboard.
Facts, funny, good information, and makes something bad or crazy interesting.
@@CardGameCrypt Yeah I was gonna say that the main reason is probably how small of a reach the subject matter likely has. That said, keep up the good work!
Awesome video! This type of content is exactly what the indie TCG space needs!
Thanks!
Loved the cheekiness 😂 We appreciate the quick and simple review!
Came to be amused, left genuinely intrigued about some of these games.
I like when the all dog
🅱ork
Video was so freaking good. Amazing work buddy!
I think it would be interesting to see TCGs/LCGs where combat isn't the main focus. Usually it might have to be incorporated in some way to keep the amount of placeable cards on the board in check but when the goal is to just do as much damage as possible or stall the game until you can overpower your opponent it starts to feel repetitive.
Mythik is a fun game to play. I never played Yugioh, so I'll take your word that it's similar lol.
We appreciate it, Ren!
❤❤❤
Love to see more CardBoi content 🔥🔥 learned a lot about some games that piqued my interest and even more about some I knew nothing about. Can’t wait to see the next 7 👀
13:32 your voice acting skills are so good omg! 😮
Card Game Crypt, you've done gone and done it again you dog! Incredible as always 🌟
Honestly, this is a great series that I would love to continue seeing more of in the future. Keep up the good work and don't stop making this type of content!
Fantastic quality and coverage. Insightful too. But you have 7 videos here my friend! I only found this by accident (keeping an eye out for Rise info). Keep it up!
Hey, thanks! I know people like their lists - I wonder how the videos would have done as one-ers instead of a bunch at a time. I might have to try it.
Love it! Keep making this series! even if you need to scale it back to like 3 TCGs in 3 days or something. As 7 is a LOT.
Thanks! Yeah I thought about explaining the games a little less in depth. Some of these are borderline "how to play" level lol
@@CardGameCrypt That is one of the things I like about this video. you give a very good Idea how the game is played.
Academy of Arts is VERY based on Flesh and Blood - the attack line and the cards look almost one to one, except
Varia, too, with the moments and starting equipment cards
good thing I looked into the comments to make sure no one had already said this
Great video, looking forward to the next one. It'd be cool to see videos about older card games as well, I grew up playing the old Decipher Star Wars tcg, and that game is so cracked.
Thanks! Talking about old games was actually the original intention of the channel (I have a video on one of the old Digimon games), but then the wave of new games started coming and I thought they would be worth talking about.
Another banger. 10/10. Would (and will) recommend.
Finally, the goated video is delivered 🙌🏾 Great job as always.
Lol "thats what i get for procrastinating for 8 months" 😂 this was a great video my guy! ❤
What a fun video to watch :) Thanks for explaining all these games so well. A few of them look particularly cool too.
Super entertaining and also really informative. Just perfect! :D
Awww yeahhh
Well well, it's the Varia man
i keep wanting to like the video again as i watch. such an entertaining video and very satisfying to watch
very good video, love the content. Keep it up
Getting gem screwed is a particular element that you simply have to build your deck around in Gem Blenders. Can confirm. It usually just allows you enough resources to circumvent it that it is rarely an issue if you know what you are doing (during deck construction).
Good stuff! Quality reviews that nice and succinct!
Thanks!
What is this channel? Why is it so good? Why are you so damn funny? Why am i only seeing these videos now? Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z *heavy metal outro!
LMAO , that was funny when you mentioned the 9 months delay.. Very worth the wait imo. These videos are yt gold
Thanks mang!
if you like rise's visual keywords (i know you did deep down) i recommend playing inscryption, it's a solo sort-of roguelike (as in it's just not rogue-like for its entirety) deck-builder; with a focus on card placement (grid board, creatures can only attack opposing space), customizing your deck and breaking the game (it also has 4 archetypes, each using its own ressource)
9:20 ayoo i can spot that harry potter 1 music when i hear it. good vid btw
Yes another one! I was hoping for more and more and more >:)
omg I love this explanation of gem blenders
Golden Sarcasm With Accurate Reviewing. Best TCG reviewer in the whole interwebs.
Holy shit your channel is pure gold. (the Slipknot impression might have made me subscribe)
Academy of Arts seems like it took a significant amount of inspiration from Flesh and Blood. With the heros with different stats and abilities, and that "stack on a chain" is kinda like the combat chain, but the combat chain resolves as it goes.
there are too many games out there, and thanks as always to covering some of them, in great quality vids to boot
nice ❤, so pro, grettings from rusia 🎉, excelent job❤
Hi firstly great video!!! Secondly which program do you use to visualize this games for that video or do you directly play it in this program?
Keep up these vids they are hella fun
Table Top Simulator is the program! Thanks
Great video, has Slipknot reference 10/10 make more vids mang plz thx xoxo
Woo hoo for Varia! I like the Mechatrap Artificer
I want to try that class!
@@CardGameCrypt it's fun and now it's on TTS
actually lol'd at a few points, good stuff mr crypt
Good video thanks, strongly recommend Vanquishers,great game amazing cards,cheers!
They were on the first episode of this series! You can even catch some starter decks in the background at 30:14
@@CardGameCrypt yes, my bad, I have even a comment on that video, cheers!
Oh my.. that Varia's 10 point system is interesting! I can imagine a variation where Players place a LOT of cards on the board they cannot possibly pay for, and for the Opponent to prioritize what to respond to and try to come out the victor (spending cards and such) on mini battlefields you might not end up paying anything for.. but keeping them away and distracted from a different spot! It could make for an interesting game of chicken.
OMG this ...this is genius. Love every bit
Thanks!
your explanations are fun
I love the chaotic energy of this video xD
Thanks!
Like 2 hrs into these vids homie. And this is funnest research eva! 4eva!!!!!!
Do more do more do more really love these videos please please 🥺 keep doing this
this video helped give me some ideas for my 1v1 combat style tcg tyty!
i came for card design theory, i stayed for the slipknot reference
you are very good at making this type deep dive videos fun, you should keep doing them. this is great
You are really funny. Not a sarcastic comment, you really are. Very interesting video, thank you for doing this content!
Hey, thanks!
didn't expect the "put my fingers into my" ^^
i love this series
I was wondering how you choose which card games to show/try? If you'd like, I have a few cards games that you might find interesting, and would love to hear your opinion on?
I don't know that there's a method, just madness. What games you got?
@@CardGameCrypt Well, I've got 2 projects, one called Phytora which I've got videos about. It's a battle card game where you win by attacking directly to get a certain amount of points. I've stopped working on it because it had some fundamental flaws in my opinion, the other project I haven't publicly shown yet, but you're a chef competing against your opponent to get customers. You play food cards to customers and whoever has the higher total value wins the customer. After a few rounds of that whoever has the most customer points wins.
Academy of Arts' card frames look a LOT like a certain other three-word-named TCG
Cool video. Worth the work. Maybe you can try Chaos Galaxy TCG, it is one of the "main" home made tcg that is working very well.
Really enjoyed this video! Your energy is awesome. What would be the best way to get in touch with you outside of RUclips? Would love to have a chat 😊
Hahahaaaaa!!! So damn funny :D I had to be really careful not break laughing over the whole office :D
Your speaking voice makes your screaming voice an even bigger surprise, you'd be really good in a band...
You have to learn Trok TCG, a card game from Argentina, unique artstyle (+18) very fun, medium velocity of gameplay (strategic but agile)
lmao I was not expecting the Cimoooooooo reference
zutiles reminds of that game from Disney's recess
26:40 i like the chicken and MECHA KIND GHIDORAH joke. It funny to me
These videos are fantastic. Great job. Sorry I don't have anything more interesting to say but what else can be said in the face of the Good Shit
Im researching card games. Then you play banjo kazooie and ratchet and clank music. I’m only 2 games in but this video is perfect 🤩
Thanks!
Is that AOM music in the background at 16:30????
You know it, that's "Flavor Cats"
@@CardGameCrypt Thought so, hell yeah brother see you around in retold
26:00 turned off the video to listen to Slipknot. Wow that was good. Lmao
This is such an awesome video we would love to see Backrooms TCG here🎉
Im planning on Making one myself, calling it Cardinal Guards
Good luck!
I literally love you 😂
aw, thanks! I love you too random citizen!
Do you just do TCG? It would be cool to see warmachine high command card game being played/reviewed
That AOM music was very nostalgic
It's such good background music. Not too busy, but still slaps
How many rise's game have you played and with who ? Because there is a main phase After the attack phase and you can play without do any flip coin or you can modify the result with cards :)
I played with a friend a few games after we read the rules, which were not very well written.
@@CardGameCryptit's a French game so it's possible some of the English translations aren't super polished. Hopefully something that will improve with time
very entertaining thank you bud haha
15:56 And thats enough, I dont want to ever again hear of that game
2:00 - which means it's the chain from yu-gi-oh xD
any way this first game definetly borrows a lot of mathematics from dots and boxes. The 4 cards scoring system is LITERALLY the same game. I mean it in the literal word of literally.
but indeed dots and boxes with with mechanics feels interesting.
You know, I had not thought about it, but yeah, it is the yugioh chain!
28:00 But will it blend?
This is what the hobby needs someone who has some charisma talking about cardboard crack.
If I could double subscribe I would.
Thanks!
What plataform is that that you are using to play these games?
Tabletop Simulator!
are any of these even berserk
Nah....but it might be in the crypt.
What platform are you playing on? Wondering if i can translate my physical card game to digital with that.
Tabletop Simulator. You can translate any physical card game to it, it's pretty much just a physics simulator that you can import things into (and do some LUA scripts if you want to get fancy).
@@CardGameCrypt Awesome, thanks for the reply. Is it similar to tabletopia?
@@mastersenpai7133 Don't know, haven't used that one.
hey there. I might be dumb for asking this question. Is this software like where you can make your own card games? Do anyone of you know what software is this?
Not really, Tabletop Simulator is where you take the card images you already have and put them on a virtual table top. If you want a tool for making cards you might want to look at NaNDeck or Magic Set Editor
@@CardGameCrypt thanks.
do you still do this? i would like if you could review my game, but I'm currently revamping it so it will take awhile to release the new version
OMG SLIPKNOT REFERENCE I'M SUBSCRIBING.
Sub, sub, sub me up and like, like, like this vid
Hey how did you play these card games online?
Tabletop Simulator!
Yeah the gameplay for Ryse is kinda… iffy. But I have to say. They have the best quality physical cards in the TCG world. Spot foiling, spot gloss, embossed seals, and texture. RAINBOW EDGE FOILING and good card thickness.
What is the program in which you can play tcgs like this???
Tabletop Simulator
Varia looks so damn fire
Sounds like Ryft played Digimon and thought, "this is fun."
We need to talk about "addiction"
Varia seemed more interesting out of all these. I've heard of Rise and it is pretty but it has too much going on for me. I have had interest in the past for Varia but never got around to trying it. Hearing that the decks are pre-constructed has me concerned.
Niceeee
Dude i'm building a tcg from scratch hope you like it. It's mmorpg inspire with classes and skills like lineage2.
What s the website ?
Which website?
Really tempted to call my monster cards "dudes" now
I think you should try flesh and blood, just trust me
w for cimoo however
Most of these do not look great. The massive rush and design of TCGs has definitely led to a lot of derivative games, or games with very little proper playtesting (especially blind playtesting). Out of all of these, I think Academy of Arts and Varia seem the most interesting. AoA, while looking like Flesh and Blood (including the graphic design) appears to play quite differently with a very different resource system (while derivative of many modern TCGs, the split in Light and Dark is unique) and a different game tempo. Varia might be the most unique one I've seen, but the dice definitely doesn't grab my interest.
I know someone who picked up RISE and I will admit, it's a very beautiful game. But the mechanics and "Complexity" look terrible.