Played this game for the first time the other day and thought it was GREAT! Rules aren't that hard to grasp with all of us pretty much "getting it" inside half an hour (using the beginner game rules). TONS of strategy options. Found out pretty quick that attacking (i.e moving) may seem like a good idea until you deplete your two movement options and you're screwed. Only problem is keeping track of Stuff. Yours and others'. "hey man, you forgot to subtract Prayer points", "Oh gosh, I did"
I bought this game based on raving reviews from all over the internet, and it just doesn't do what I want it to do. The map feels almost inconsequential due to the unit teleportation mechanic. It looks like a strategy game where you stake your claim on territory and have to defend your borders, sort of like RISK with cool monsters, but I find that in actuality it plays like a bloated King of Tokyo. I don't hate the game but I found that it didn't scratch the itch that I wanted it to and I would rather play KoT or Smallworld if I just want to brawl with my friends with a light area control element. Kemet seems pretty overrated IMO, which is too bad because I really wanted to like it.
I prefer Cyclades. Nicer art, better theming, no huge stack of cards to take into consideration when you're deciding who to attack. Who can look at twelve cards and assess how they all work based purely on the art/reference booklet (which you get one of)? Slows it down a lot.
Ok, have tried this and Cyclades now and I like Kemet more. Just the combat alone is better (it has at least SOME strategy). Cyclades was just too bat s**t crazy, "oh look, Pegasus carried the army across the board", "oh look, the Kraken just wiped out every ship in one round". With the Hades expansion it's even worse. Literally, after almost two hours of play, one guy wiped out the entire board in one turn using Hades. I found Kemet had less "stupid" in it.
Daaamn, Tom, you just sold me the game! I LOVE Cyclades, to imagine a version that promotes attacking AND improves the combat system... yeah, I'm getting this.
agreed, this channel is where i come whenever i hear about a new game. personally i think Kemet looks interesting but we have so many worker placement games in our group already. as for 7 wonders. i HIGHLY recommend it. if for no other reason than it can host 7 players without increasing playtime. since once you pick an action all play is simultaneous. we often play 2 in a row
Which is awesome, right? I love the system. I like the idea of discarding a card too, means your hand will refresh more quickly. That wouldn't work in AGoT because some cards were objectively better than others.
This game looks great. I still don't have a strategic/war boardgame and I'd love something hybrid like that (war+strategy+worker placement+upgrades+summonings!), but I read a lot of people complaining that it is too much "in your face". Aside from Cyclades, is there something else (exactly) like Kemet, but just a little bit more balanced?
Giants and Smallworld are the only ones that come to my mind. But, I disagree with those other peoples complaints. Because, their is a viable strategy to defense and collecting temples and victory points. You don't have to constantly attack.
Nothing like Smallworld. Well, ok...maybe only in the sense that both can be classified as "area control" games but Smallworld is only that, where Kemet is so much more. Smallworld is a decent game but if you hate area control games but wouldn't mind a LITTLE of that element combined with other game mechanics then you'll want Kemet instead.
Great channel - I'm looking to buy some new modern games for gamer friends and this channel has given a TON of insight and options so thanks! - I emailed one guy about looking for a strategic, yet interactive/fun game and Kemet came up unexpectedly. Looks quite good, but not overly strategic - could I be wrong in that assumption. 7 Wonders was another I was reccomended which I admit, it looks pretty sweet.
I Have both Kemet and Cyclades and they are both great! Kemet is a little more in your face combat amd Cyclades has an auction based turn action... best grab both methinks - I cant decide whats better!
Hi Tom Do you know anything about Kemet Ta-Seti? I have seen it metioned on a website but i cant find much information on it. Thanks for your time Keep up the great videos
They're not that similar. Cyclades has dice rolling and bidding for actions you can take. Kemet combat is raw numbers + cards and you have the same actions available every round - possibly getting to do more of them with expensive cards. Cyclades looks a lot nicer and the theme works far better.
Inis will replace both Kemet and Cyclades... easy to play and pick up, Deeper strategic planning, fighting, etc. PERIOD! Hands down. Any opinions or thoughts?
For the love of all that is holy.... why would you treat the game pieces like that, dumping them on the table?? It's like nails on a chalkboard. Call it first-world-problems but I couldn't sit through that
Played this game for the first time the other day and thought it was GREAT! Rules aren't that hard to grasp with all of us pretty much "getting it" inside half an hour (using the beginner game rules). TONS of strategy options. Found out pretty quick that attacking (i.e moving) may seem like a good idea until you deplete your two movement options and you're screwed. Only problem is keeping track of Stuff. Yours and others'. "hey man, you forgot to subtract Prayer points", "Oh gosh, I did"
that was a classic ending Tom!...lolol...*squint*
God Bless
Man I love this guys energy when he's reviewing. Awesome! :D
Most underrated game ever. It has something for everyone. I dont know a single person that I have introduced it to that doesnt love this game.
I bought this game based on raving reviews from all over the internet, and it just doesn't do what I want it to do. The map feels almost inconsequential due to the unit teleportation mechanic. It looks like a strategy game where you stake your claim on territory and have to defend your borders, sort of like RISK with cool monsters, but I find that in actuality it plays like a bloated King of Tokyo. I don't hate the game but I found that it didn't scratch the itch that I wanted it to and I would rather play KoT or Smallworld if I just want to brawl with my friends with a light area control element. Kemet seems pretty overrated IMO, which is too bad because I really wanted to like it.
I prefer Cyclades. Nicer art, better theming, no huge stack of cards to take into consideration when you're deciding who to attack. Who can look at twelve cards and assess how they all work based purely on the art/reference booklet (which you get one of)? Slows it down a lot.
Ok, have tried this and Cyclades now and I like Kemet more. Just the combat alone is better (it has at least SOME strategy). Cyclades was just too bat s**t crazy, "oh look, Pegasus carried the army across the board", "oh look, the Kraken just wiped out every ship in one round". With the Hades expansion it's even worse. Literally, after almost two hours of play, one guy wiped out the entire board in one turn using Hades. I found Kemet had less "stupid" in it.
Daaamn, Tom, you just sold me the game! I LOVE Cyclades, to imagine a version that promotes attacking AND improves the combat system... yeah, I'm getting this.
agreed, this channel is where i come whenever i hear about a new game. personally i think Kemet looks interesting but we have so many worker placement games in our group already. as for 7 wonders. i HIGHLY recommend it. if for no other reason than it can host 7 players without increasing playtime. since once you pick an action all play is simultaneous. we often play 2 in a row
I haven't played it with 2 yet, so I can't vouch for that.
I just played this game the other night and I can attest, this game is sick-- as in awesome!
Love Cyclades (with the Hades expansion) so had this on my radar since Essen. Can't wait for this to hit the streets here in the US.
Which is awesome, right? I love the system. I like the idea of discarding a card too, means your hand will refresh more quickly. That wouldn't work in AGoT because some cards were objectively better than others.
kemet vs bloodrage vs inis ?
Have not played inis but kemet>blood rage. Easily.
This looks amazing! This is getting purchased as soon as it's out in the UK.
This game looks great. I still don't have a strategic/war boardgame and I'd love something hybrid like that (war+strategy+worker placement+upgrades+summonings!), but I read a lot of people complaining that it is too much "in your face".
Aside from Cyclades, is there something else (exactly) like Kemet, but just a little bit more balanced?
It's not a worker placement game. It's more of an area control game.
Giants and Smallworld are the only ones that come to my mind. But, I disagree with those other peoples complaints. Because, their is a viable strategy to defense and collecting temples and victory points. You don't have to constantly attack.
Like the review, minus the "drop all the stuff" in slow-mo segment which I didn't get and just felt awkward and uncomfortable :-/
13:05 is soooo funny
Peeping Tom.
I love Kyklades and if this is as good as Mr. Vasel suggests .. I want it!
Would you say this is anything like Smallworld? Do you like this game more?
Nothing like Smallworld. Well, ok...maybe only in the sense that both can be classified as "area control" games but Smallworld is only that, where Kemet is so much more. Smallworld is a decent game but if you hate area control games but wouldn't mind a LITTLE of that element combined with other game mechanics then you'll want Kemet instead.
Hey Tom, do you think Kemet is more fun in comparison to Twilight Imperium?.
It's very good for two players too ! Fierce and Quick :)
13:06 Tom's face is saying "Why aren't you buying this already, hu ?!"
Great channel - I'm looking to buy some new modern games for gamer friends and this channel has given a TON of insight and options so thanks! - I emailed one guy about looking for a strategic, yet interactive/fun game and Kemet came up unexpectedly. Looks quite good, but not overly strategic - could I be wrong in that assumption. 7 Wonders was another I was reccomended which I admit, it looks pretty sweet.
I Have both Kemet and Cyclades and they are both great! Kemet is a little more in your face combat amd Cyclades has an auction based turn action... best grab both methinks - I cant decide whats better!
the map movement spaces look weird, but i guess would be a minor complaint
Hi Tom
Do you know anything about Kemet Ta-Seti?
I have seen it metioned on a website but i cant find much information on it.
Thanks for your time
Keep up the great videos
You have got a new power , the black power. At the beginning you need to chose one pyramide that you will not use .
+El Padre thx, for the info.
Looking at the tiles with upgrades somehow reminded me 7 Wonders (maybe the colors or the artwork or icons).. :)
That psychotic laugh at 1:26
sounds like a bday present for Meeeeeee!
The spilling in the beginning of each of these videos always makes my OCD cringe a little.
Does it have a steep learning curve? most of my friends are not hardcore gamers.
Love the theme! Looks like a quality game.
Cyclades or Kemet? or is it just different myth and basically similar games?
They're not that similar. Cyclades has dice rolling and bidding for actions you can take. Kemet combat is raw numbers + cards and you have the same actions available every round - possibly getting to do more of them with expensive cards. Cyclades looks a lot nicer and the theme works far better.
Great review! I'll be checking this one out!
Inis will replace both Kemet and Cyclades... easy to play and pick up, Deeper strategic planning, fighting, etc. PERIOD! Hands down. Any opinions or thoughts?
Yes, I think you are hyperbolic.
possibly seeing this on your top 100 next year? lol
Tom, you said great for 3/4/5...not great with 2?
Two felt like a grind as you take it in turns to attack the same temple over and over again. 3/4/5 would certainly help to unbalance it.
Indeed! Terrific Reaction Gif Material. :)
Looks like a lot of fun!
TOM!! stop tossing game components on da table! making me wince with pain for the components!!!!!!!!! >_
don't drop it... no...NOOOO!!!
Tom's pronunciation of Matagot back then....lol.
11:25 what other wargames promote attacking?
Nice creepy stare at the end... :)
it is also great with 2 ! love it !
Looks great.
Is this game good for 2 players?
it's a great 2-player game! it has maps for all player counts so it is by design meant to be played at this player count ;)
Thx!
Looks like it's the same fighting mechanic than in A G o T
Ah, i always lose against Tom :)
The snake looks like a turd.
6 players. sorry, mistype
LOLLL
For the love of all that is holy.... why would you treat the game pieces like that, dumping them on the table?? It's like nails on a chalkboard. Call it first-world-problems but I couldn't sit through that