00:57 - #40: Dungeon Universalis (2019) Oscar Bribian 02:51 - #39: Etherfields (2020) Michael Oracz 04:56 - #38: Folklore: The Affliction [*+Fall of the Spire Expansion & Modified Ruleset] (2017) Nick Blain, Will Donovan 07:32 - #37: Dungeon Run (2011) Mr. Bistro. 09:39 - #36: Legacy of Dragonholt (@2017) Nikki Valens. 12:09 - #35: Tales of the Arabian Nights [Z-man version] (2009) Eric Goldberg et al. 14:58 - #34: Prophecy (2002) Vlaada Chvátil 17:07 - #33: Space Hulk 4e (2014) 19:39 - #32: Mini Rogue (2021) Paolo di Stefano, Gabriel Gendron 22:01 - #31: Space Cadets: Away Missions (2015) Dan Rasplier, Al Rose
@@TheDungeonDive Happy to help! Y'know I was thinking later you might compile a playlist to pull together previous videos on these top 50, but I guess it could be spotty, so maybe it's not worth it...
This is the channel I have watched the most lately on youtube. I really enjoy listening to Daniel share his experience and knowledge. Great list Daniel. Really excited to see the rest of your list.
As a compliment, your diction and genuine thoughts on gaming, the industry that is kickstarter, and the joy of simply playing games is wonderful to listen to. Thank you for your time and energy on these videos, I greatly appreciate you taking your time in your explanations, you have a nice balance with time management.
17:07 I am so overjoyed that Space Hulk made your top 50 list!!!! This is one of my all-time favorite board games. I love the theme, simplicity, tactical planning, nail-biting tension and brutal outcomes. The timer and the blip tokens are such simple, but elegantly effective game mechanics that add so much to the game. My only negative is the somewhat time-consuming set-up and tear down. I own the 2nd edition and 3rd editions, and I have every intention of giving these games to my son when he is old enough to enjoy them. ; )
Sorry the numbering on the lower thirds got messed up! Gonna blame the loss of an hour of sleep. :). Here is the list with proper numbering! 40. Dungeon Universalis (2019) (Ludic Dragon Games) (Designer Oscar Bribian) 39. Etherfields (2020) (Awaken Realms) (Designer: Michał Oracz) 38. Folklore: The Affliction (2017) (Greenbrier Games) (Designer: Nick Blain, Will Donovan) 37. Dungeon Run (2011) (Plaid Hat Games) (Designer: Mr. Bistro) 36. Legacy of Dragonholt (2017) (Fantasy Flight Games) (Designer: Nikki Valens) 35. Tales of the Arabian Nights (2009) (Z-Man) (Designers: Anthony J. Gallela, Eric Goldberg, Kevin Maroney, Zev Shlasinger) 34. Prophecy (2002) (Altar / Z-Man) (Designer: Vlaada Chvátil) 33. Space Hulk 4e (2014) (Games Workshop) 32. Mini Rogue (2021) (Nuts! Publishing) (Designers: Paolo Di Stefano, Gabriel Gendron) 31. Space Cadets: Away Missions (2015) (Stronghold Games) (Designers: Dan Raspler, Al Rose)
Love your reviews and views on games. Youre always honest and show really good insight into what makes a game work or not. Plus I could listen to you talk all day! You should be a voice actor/profeesional story teller, youre a natural Orator. Would like to see you review the board game "Set a Watch". I think its a game youd like. All the best from Lancashire, UK.
Thanks for part 2 of your list. Regarding the long vs short games, at least for me, I want a game that can be consumed in shorter segments but has a longer narrative adventure. For example, something that I can play maybe a chapter in one to two hours, but maybe the whole game is 20 chapters strung together into a longer game like a book. The key being the ability to save and then pick up where you left off fairly easily. Sometimes for many games the setup and tear down is enough to make me not want to play. I feel that GW is missing a big opportunity not release Space Hulk 4e again. I see the ebay prices in the $300 to $400 range and I have had people offer me that much for my personal copy. I also feel that GW does things just short of amazing, and then gets bored and moves on to something else like they have with Warhammer Quest, Blackstone Fortress, Cursed City, Space Hulk and others I am sure I am missing.
I was upset with the placement of Dungeon Universalis. This game is the one that gets better because it is a longer game. You have to creep slowly through the dungeon destroying everyones plans for later in the day. Thanks for keeping it real.
I would 100% watch the comparison video you mentioned. I am absolutely in love with adventure/campaign dungeoncrawlers where I get that RPG feeling in a product with less time investment than a game like D&D or my beloved Chronicles of Darkness, so knowing what other folks with more experience in the games than I have think. I probably wouldn't have spent a ton of money on something like Shadows of Brimstone Adventures and instead spent that same money on the OG versions. I agree with your opinions on Aftermath, my wife and I played it on vacation last year and it's so cute and fun all the way through. Be warned however that when you get to the end, it just kind of stops with some MAJOR plot threads left unresolved and big areas don't appear in the book. I really hope they make an expansion soon. I also started my love of these kinds of games with Space Hulk 1e back in the day. We used to also play a lot of 40k and Necromunda and we would blend all the games together for some pretty fun battles. I'm glad I stumbled across your channel looking up Brimstone stuff a couple weeks ago. Your conversational hangout vibe is really inviting.
Totally on the same page as you with Mini Rogue! Folklore the Affliction is a weird one for me. If I judged the game purely from board game mechanics, it would be a very medoicre game. But I appreciate what it tries to do which is legitamitely try to offer a RPG experience without a GM. The setting, the travel and rumor decks, and yes even all the die rolling (it is an old school rpg) add up to a really solid experience and I'm glad that I have it in my collection and I do have a lot love for it. Agreed that the intiative tracker is a must. I also really like the town events deck from the expansion. The combination of travel and town event decks with the very scripted scenarios makes for an intersting convergence of emergent narrative and written narrative. My one wish is that there would be some kind of random dungeon crawl module with a dungeon encoutner deck that you could play like a side quest from the rumor deck but could be repeated as much as you want.
I asked Mr. Bistro recently about a Dungeon Run reprint, he said if he did rerelease it it'd be as a revamped 2nd edition because he has a lot of changes he'd like to make but isn't sure when/if he'll be able to get to it.
I often wonder why more developers don’t release finished expansions as POD content. Runebound 3e has a finished expansion that would even out the skill decks with a 3rd red deck, but it was never released.
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Loved playing through Legacy of Dragonholt. The ending felt slightly iffy as you have to do things well to get a good ending. Otherwise you get a mehh ending (and there is a bad one I think)
As to the question of diversity, what are your thoughts about a Greek themed game I am working on where all the playable characters are male Greek heroes. In that instance is it something that bothers you or are you understanding that it's just the way it is is concerning those stories. Granted I could always add playable female heroes such as Atalanta or Hippolyta but they aren't exactly known for their dungeon diving heroic exploits as compared to Heracles or Perseus, etc.
I will always side with diversity and more of it, unless you’re making a game that absolutely relies on some kind of historic accuracy. If there is any fantasy at all, pretend there is diversity as part of that fantasy. It’s super important.
Nothing personal but I'm so tired of folks complaining about campaign games. You don't need to know everything that went before. Just play a session for goddess' sake and enjoy it for what it is. I do it all the time and I LOVE campaign games. I wish ALL games were campaign games.
I’ll go deeper into this topic at some point. I have a ton of issues with just picking a scenario from a campaign and playing it as a one off. That way lies total disconnect for me.
I've watched, and thoroughly enjoyed, your channel for a little while now but I've heard or read the straight white male comment a few times now. I hope you done pigeonhole me as the category of person you reference but I want to be honest and say it makes me want to watch your channel less. I only say that because otherwise I really do enjoy listening to your opinions on games and the sense of discovery I get from seeing you discuss games I've never heard of. From someone who would otherwise never comment on RUclips I hope that come across as constructive. I wish you all the best look forward to more of your game related content.
Well what do they say...if the shoe fits? I don't know if the shoe fits you or not! Only you know that. :) If you watch less, or not at all, because I talk about diversity sometimes, and that it is a thing I am intensely interested in and promote IRL, so be it.
@@TheDungeonDive @The Dungeon Dive I don't have any problems with diverse opinions or cultures. Talking about that is distinctly different from comments on straightness, whiteness, or maleness. You don't have to push certain people down so others can rise. I wish that didn't have to be said but it seems more commonplace today than ever.
I'm so glad that you appreciated the diversity in 'Legacy of Dragonholt' from Nikki Valens. The game has been one of the most captivating experiences for me, and diversity should be a matter of course, also in fantasy.
Curious.. Who was pissed off about the characters in Legacy of DragonHolt? - I don't know one person that complained about that in the game, or even recall reading anything on BGG or otherwise about it. weird.
I don’t have names. Just people I’ve encountered during treks across the shithole that is the internet. You should see some of the shit I have to delete just from this tiny channel.
00:57 - #40: Dungeon Universalis (2019) Oscar Bribian
02:51 - #39: Etherfields (2020) Michael Oracz
04:56 - #38: Folklore: The Affliction [*+Fall of the Spire Expansion & Modified Ruleset] (2017) Nick Blain, Will Donovan
07:32 - #37: Dungeon Run (2011) Mr. Bistro.
09:39 - #36: Legacy of Dragonholt (@2017) Nikki Valens.
12:09 - #35: Tales of the Arabian Nights [Z-man version] (2009) Eric Goldberg et al.
14:58 - #34: Prophecy (2002) Vlaada Chvátil
17:07 - #33: Space Hulk 4e (2014)
19:39 - #32: Mini Rogue (2021) Paolo di Stefano, Gabriel Gendron
22:01 - #31: Space Cadets: Away Missions (2015) Dan Rasplier, Al Rose
Thanks again!
@@TheDungeonDive Happy to help! Y'know I was thinking later you might compile a playlist to pull together previous videos on these top 50, but I guess it could be spotty, so maybe it's not worth it...
Great idea. I will do so.
This is the channel I have watched the most lately on youtube. I really enjoy listening to Daniel share his experience and knowledge. Great list Daniel. Really excited to see the rest of your list.
As a compliment, your diction and genuine thoughts on gaming, the industry that is kickstarter, and the joy of simply playing games is wonderful to listen to. Thank you for your time and energy on these videos, I greatly appreciate you taking your time in your explanations, you have a nice balance with time management.
Thank you. Appreciate it.
17:07 I am so overjoyed that Space Hulk made your top 50 list!!!! This is one of my all-time favorite board games. I love the theme, simplicity, tactical planning, nail-biting tension and brutal outcomes. The timer and the blip tokens are such simple, but elegantly effective game mechanics that add so much to the game. My only negative is the somewhat time-consuming set-up and tear down. I own the 2nd edition and 3rd editions, and I have every intention of giving these games to my son when he is old enough to enjoy them. ; )
It’s a killer game. Nothing else as simple offers up as much fun and tension.
Sorry the numbering on the lower thirds got messed up! Gonna blame the loss of an hour of sleep. :).
Here is the list with proper numbering!
40. Dungeon Universalis (2019) (Ludic Dragon Games) (Designer Oscar Bribian)
39. Etherfields (2020) (Awaken Realms) (Designer: Michał Oracz)
38. Folklore: The Affliction (2017) (Greenbrier Games) (Designer: Nick Blain, Will Donovan)
37. Dungeon Run (2011) (Plaid Hat Games) (Designer: Mr. Bistro)
36. Legacy of Dragonholt (2017) (Fantasy Flight Games) (Designer: Nikki Valens)
35. Tales of the Arabian Nights (2009) (Z-Man) (Designers: Anthony J. Gallela, Eric Goldberg, Kevin Maroney, Zev Shlasinger)
34. Prophecy (2002) (Altar / Z-Man) (Designer: Vlaada Chvátil)
33. Space Hulk 4e (2014) (Games Workshop)
32. Mini Rogue (2021) (Nuts! Publishing) (Designers: Paolo Di Stefano, Gabriel Gendron)
31. Space Cadets: Away Missions (2015) (Stronghold Games) (Designers: Dan Raspler, Al Rose)
Oh the quip about those who don't like the Dragonholt characters is why I feel safe in this channel 🙂
Love your reviews and views on games. Youre always honest and show really good insight into what makes a game work or not. Plus I could listen to you talk all day! You should be a voice actor/profeesional story teller, youre a natural Orator. Would like to see you review the board game "Set a Watch". I think its a game youd like. All the best from Lancashire, UK.
Thank you! I’m always a little worried about how my voice sounds. Glad some people enjoy it. Thanks for the rec, I’ll look into it.
Stoked af for Mini Rogue. I broke down a few days ago and ordered it sans the sweet player boards.
Been looking forward to this vid, thanks for entertaining content as always. I picked up so many good games from your vids.
Thank you. :)
Thanks for part 2 of your list. Regarding the long vs short games, at least for me, I want a game that can be consumed in shorter segments but has a longer narrative adventure. For example, something that I can play maybe a chapter in one to two hours, but maybe the whole game is 20 chapters strung together into a longer game like a book. The key being the ability to save and then pick up where you left off fairly easily. Sometimes for many games the setup and tear down is enough to make me not want to play.
I feel that GW is missing a big opportunity not release Space Hulk 4e again. I see the ebay prices in the $300 to $400 range and I have had people offer me that much for my personal copy. I also feel that GW does things just short of amazing, and then gets bored and moves on to something else like they have with Warhammer Quest, Blackstone Fortress, Cursed City, Space Hulk and others I am sure I am missing.
Have a look at Machina arcana it hase 35 chapters over 3 scenarios in core box not sure how long to finish it
Saving is good, IF it’s easy to set up again. :)
I was upset with the placement of Dungeon Universalis. This game is the one that gets better because it is a longer game. You have to creep slowly through the dungeon destroying everyones plans for later in the day. Thanks for keeping it real.
Thanks Daniel! Great job!
I would 100% watch the comparison video you mentioned. I am absolutely in love with adventure/campaign dungeoncrawlers where I get that RPG feeling in a product with less time investment than a game like D&D or my beloved Chronicles of Darkness, so knowing what other folks with more experience in the games than I have think. I probably wouldn't have spent a ton of money on something like Shadows of Brimstone Adventures and instead spent that same money on the OG versions.
I agree with your opinions on Aftermath, my wife and I played it on vacation last year and it's so cute and fun all the way through. Be warned however that when you get to the end, it just kind of stops with some MAJOR plot threads left unresolved and big areas don't appear in the book. I really hope they make an expansion soon. I also started my love of these kinds of games with Space Hulk 1e back in the day. We used to also play a lot of 40k and Necromunda and we would blend all the games together for some pretty fun battles.
I'm glad I stumbled across your channel looking up Brimstone stuff a couple weeks ago. Your conversational hangout vibe is really inviting.
Thank you!
Totally on the same page as you with Mini Rogue! Folklore the Affliction is a weird one for me. If I judged the game purely from board game mechanics, it would be a very medoicre game. But I appreciate what it tries to do which is legitamitely try to offer a RPG experience without a GM. The setting, the travel and rumor decks, and yes even all the die rolling (it is an old school rpg) add up to a really solid experience and I'm glad that I have it in my collection and I do have a lot love for it. Agreed that the intiative tracker is a must. I also really like the town events deck from the expansion. The combination of travel and town event decks with the very scripted scenarios makes for an intersting convergence of emergent narrative and written narrative. My one wish is that there would be some kind of random dungeon crawl module with a dungeon encoutner deck that you could play like a side quest from the rumor deck but could be repeated as much as you want.
If you aren’t going to keep the game on the screen, please index the video so it’s easier to go back to specific games on the list.
Check the comments. Someone is doing it.
Bolt Throwers! That's old school for sure. Bolters are an awesome weapon, but a Stormbolter or heavy bolter is even better
But Bolt Thrower is the best band. ;)
@@TheDungeonDive I mean... I can't refute that
I asked Mr. Bistro recently about a Dungeon Run reprint, he said if he did rerelease it it'd be as a revamped 2nd edition because he has a lot of changes he'd like to make but isn't sure when/if he'll be able to get to it.
There's a fully finished expansion to DR just sitting there. They should just release that as a POD expansion. :)
I often wonder why more developers don’t release finished expansions as POD content. Runebound 3e has a finished expansion that would even out the skill decks with a 3rd red deck, but it was never released.
Exactly!
My fave as well. Daniel, can you turn your logo into a BGG microbadge for us to sport?
I don't know how to do that! I'd love to, though.
Hey - this is a great DC/adventure boardgame roundup series!
Thanks!
great video. I'm new to the channel but looking forward to the rest of your list!
Thanks! Welcome.
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Thanks ! Your insights are always useful and it would be really nice that The Dungeon Dive goes full time! Also, great idea that you added the 1$ pledge to the Patreon so everyone who want to contribute to the channel can do it. Everything help!
@@jean-sebastienh.8789 Thank you for your new contribution! :)
I love this channel!
Thanks Man, great job
Loved playing through Legacy of Dragonholt. The ending felt slightly iffy as you have to do things well to get a good ending. Otherwise you get a mehh ending (and there is a bad one I think)
See relic quest on your shelf. I bought awhile ago but have not yet tried it. I like the art but the rules seem loose. Do you have any thoughts on it?
To be blunt, it’s a complete waste of money. There is no game. It shouldnt even be for sale. I felt duped for buying it, and it’s insanely expensive.
As to the question of diversity, what are your thoughts about a Greek themed game I am working on where all the playable characters are male Greek heroes. In that instance is it something that bothers you or are you understanding that it's just the way it is is concerning those stories. Granted I could always add playable female heroes such as Atalanta or Hippolyta but they aren't exactly known for their dungeon diving heroic exploits as compared to Heracles or Perseus, etc.
I will always side with diversity and more of it, unless you’re making a game that absolutely relies on some kind of historic accuracy. If there is any fantasy at all, pretend there is diversity as part of that fantasy. It’s super important.
I didnt play a single one of those games! I hope we will see Sword and Sorcery and Arkham Horror!
You’ll see one of those.
Thank you for the video. I would be interested to hear your house rules on FOLKLORE. Where are they? Thank you
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Hmm - part 1 is missing from the playlist friend! It's going to a different channel :)
Fixed! Thanks.
WRT roguelike , I am trying to justify the price of Iron Helm during the crowdsale. Does roguelike replace it for you?
I like Mini Rogue more, but I like both.
Awesome.
Daniel, Mini Rogue or Iron Helm? which do you prefer?
Mini Rogue.
I think this has flipped to Iron Helm now. :) Both great games.
Do you mind sharing your Folklore house rules?
ruclips.net/p/PLKewgRd8Eir-eFqRmIXteqbPzfLY-z-5-
Nothing personal but I'm so tired of folks complaining about campaign games. You don't need to know everything that went before. Just play a session for goddess' sake and enjoy it for what it is. I do it all the time and I LOVE campaign games. I wish ALL games were campaign games.
I’ll go deeper into this topic at some point. I have a ton of issues with just picking a scenario from a campaign and playing it as a one off. That way lies total disconnect for me.
I’m glad you love campaign games though! You’re living through the true golden age of campaign gaming. So many choices!
I've watched, and thoroughly enjoyed, your channel for a little while now but I've heard or read the straight white male comment a few times now. I hope you done pigeonhole me as the category of person you reference but I want to be honest and say it makes me want to watch your channel less. I only say that because otherwise I really do enjoy listening to your opinions on games and the sense of discovery I get from seeing you discuss games I've never heard of. From someone who would otherwise never comment on RUclips I hope that come across as constructive. I wish you all the best look forward to more of your game related content.
Well what do they say...if the shoe fits? I don't know if the shoe fits you or not! Only you know that. :) If you watch less, or not at all, because I talk about diversity sometimes, and that it is a thing I am intensely interested in and promote IRL, so be it.
@@TheDungeonDive @The Dungeon Dive I don't have any problems with diverse opinions or cultures. Talking about that is distinctly different from comments on straightness, whiteness, or maleness. You don't have to push certain people down so others can rise. I wish that didn't have to be said but it seems more commonplace today than ever.
N’40 dungeon universalis is the best dc ever.
Definitely one of the top 50!
I'm so glad that you appreciated the diversity in 'Legacy of Dragonholt' from Nikki Valens. The game has been one of the most captivating experiences for me, and diversity should be a matter of course, also in fantasy.
Agree on all accounts.
Curious.. Who was pissed off about the characters in Legacy of DragonHolt? - I don't know one person that complained about that in the game, or even recall reading anything on BGG or otherwise about it. weird.
I don’t have names. Just people I’ve encountered during treks across the shithole that is the internet. You should see some of the shit I have to delete just from this tiny channel.