For me this is the best boardgame channel on RUclips. It's not just the games you review, it's how you do it. Sometimes I'm not even interrested in a game but I watch the vid because it's so damn entertaining. Keep up the good work!
“This is a family show, and this is a family game!” Absolutely, and I think bitterly arguing with one another until you’re red in the face perfectly captures the essence of ‘family gaming’.
It took this review to help me realize why I love Tom's inclusion in the group. Quinns loves the competitive cutthroat stuff I despise, Matt likes the weird things I sometimes like, and perhaps, just perhaps Tom likes the collaborative more positive good times I adore. It's the board gamer trinity and I'm so happy it's here~ Truly Tom, you are one of us now.
Mid-Review Turn Around Song was "Rydeen" from Yellow Magic Orchestra from Japan! It's from 1979 and super influential for electronic music and it's such an awesome song still! I don't know what to do with my emotions now. Waaaah!
2 grown people at my home and we love Bunny Kingdom with 2 players. It's our favorite game for 2 or 4 players. Easy to learn, to play, and not wait. Very good !
Count Jondi as an enthusiastic British person I can inform you that the British are not as stuck up as you may have thought!!! I frequent in bunny ear spandex and my neighbours do quite enjoy watching from their conservatory as it so happens!!!
Loved this review! Informative, funny, it had drama, it had enough costume budget to make Cats jealous, and your editing and lighting is always on point (I feel like it doesn't get enough recognition). About the game though, I also think it's not really a fit for me, and I find it hard to find who it could be for. It's not enough for my dedicated gaming group, but is too much for my family. I think it may fit on gamer groups who like meatier stuff but don't want to sit there for 3 hours with a heavy brain burner while still feeling somewhat engaged, but that's a rather specific venn diagram.
My 10 year old daughter ADORES this game and we play it at least once a week. She picked up quickly on the evil part, taking things away from me in the draft and chuckling about it. She always shows me which cards after the game is over. Your review is spot on - as a two person drafting game, its brutal and decision-making is excruciating. As much as it looks like there is no luck involved, there is - each of the many strategies to winning depends on getting the right cards, sometimes THE right card, and that depends on their sequence in the deck. Still, I think Bunny Kingdom is more interesting and strategic than Ticket to Ride, arguably the most popular of the family strategy games.
How by any means is a random sequence in a deck not luck involved? Well, unless all the cards are laid out open in sequence - which they have to be since no luck is involved.
@@friedrichschumann740 I could be wrong here, but I think what he means is that the random variables do not determine the winner of the game. Rather they create a need to adapt to the situation best to thwart your opponent and maximize your own gains. Thus the game is uses variance quite extensively but that does not inherently create a luck driven game.
Yeah, i mean, i never played this game, but from the review, i am left with the impression, that it is about making like 2 choices each turn and doing a lot of multiplications before, during and after each time you made these decisions. When your game requires a calculator (or an on paper-version of it), well, i dunno... and before you can even start to crunch the numbers, you first have to collect them. The art seems very nice in style and execution and i can see, how some fun can be had from that alone, when it´s done this good. But still: If the game works anywhere close to how i imagine it, some IT-lab theme would have been probably more fitting to the mechanics. As is, it seems to me to be mostly sort of a trick, to get people to play (and possibly enjoy) this game, who would otherwise not touch a board-control-game involving lots of math (like, say, a less colourfull war game with armies instead of bunnies and complicated combat mechanics with lots of stats).
I have only played this game once but I found that all 3 players tried different paths to victory and we all ended up extremely close to each other with our final scores, which made for a really exciting finish. Art work was sublime as well...
My wife and I picked up this game around Christmas after seeing this video and oh my word. It is awesome. The two player version makes the game more cutthroat than a full Monopoly game. We typically love cooperative games and story ones like Call to Adventure the most so it was a surprise to enjoy this as much as we did. I feel like the simplicity helps mitigate it somewhat. We just got my dad to play it too with us and he loved (and crushed us) it. Definitely a keeper. The art style is just lovely throughout too. Expansion is on the list to get!
My husband bought this game for us to play, because he thought I might like it. I freakin' LOVE it! We played it 3 times yesterday (the 1st two times, we were playing it wrong). We already have the expansion, and I told hubby we have to play it today. He happened to be watching your review this morning, and I was watching along with him. You 3 are BRILLIANT!!!! Now I have subscribed to your channel, and I can't wait to read your reviews of my other favorite board games. Keep doing what you're doing, it is a public service to all of us quarantined during CV-19!!!
Board game advocacy through saying "You can have it if you like." is brilliant. I usually try to find a way to gift them a new copy if people like one of my games, but if they keep my old copy I get to make room for more games!
For a moment I thought I was watching Monty Python reviewing board games. I love the humour you all bring to the table! Having this pop up in my feed made my morning, thank you
So happy that the white and black rabbit scene stopped when it did, if Bright Eyes had started playing I would have gone straight back to being a traumatised 8 year old watching Watership Down for the first time.
I gotta say, this is probably one of the best videos I've seen from you guys in quite a while. The editing, the goofs, the overall tone and message: all if it was spot-on and hilarious. Kudos!
"We've all had jobs, Tom, we all know what capitalism is." Also, I always forget how bleeding tall Matt is. It makes all those shots where he's scrunched beneath a table look unbearably painful in retrospect.
That's why I love boardgames ... they are social skills teaching experiences too. Yes you can ride someone into an awefull situation but next game you are in the same situation and feel also miserable ... I think boardgames are a really good tool for teaching compassion not only to kids, but also to adults ...
If ever you guys get tired of reviewing board games and feel like branching out into reviewing, I don't know, 90's pachinko machines or amateur wrestling circuits...I truly don't think it would matter. Whatever you guys do I know it would be hilarious and entertaining and I'll be here watching 'til the sun burns out.
I just adore you guys. All the carrot marks on Tom made me laugh so hard, I couldn't appropriately explain why I was tickled to others at work in any way that made sense.
More carrot-dueling, please. Like, three videos from now, I just want to see Quinns stab Tom with a carrot and then after a pause continue the review like nothing has happened.
Watership Up & Sit Down Quinns as Hazel Tom as Fiver Matt as the Black Rabbit of Inlé Tom: "Quinns, look... the game field... it's covered with blood!"
This review kept me away from Bunny Kingdom for a long time. Glad that a friend finally convinced me to play it as it is a great game at any player count.
Impressive that this video came up on my recs 3 years later, and shortly after the death of Ryuichi Sakamoto. And it has YMO's Rydeen as the Turn Around music. He left his mark, even on board game reviews. RIP. Doff of the hat to a great choice of songs, and to the great composer.
Sounds basically like a lighter, smaller version of Seven Wonders but with a physical board. Which sounds just fine to me since Seven Wonders is one of my all time favourites.
I wasn't even interested in this game, but I watched the full video just because I knew there was going to be some crazy entertaining skit. I was not disappointed.
JFC I died when you guys dressed up. I'll have to look more into this game as I play a lot of casual games with friends who don't play a lot, and the art looks great.
I still don’t understand how you can absolutely LOVE quacks of queddlingberg, (or however it’s spelt) a game all about bumbling around and not knowing what other people are doing and having a laugh when someone accidentally blows themselves up, but you have a deep seated HATRED for takenoko, a game about bumbling around not knowing what other people are doing and having a laugh when someone accidentally ruins someone else’s plans.
I frequently do the "let someone borrow a game and then let them keep it" thing. But I always wait until I can find it on sale again and just get myself a new copy.
2 players variant: start with 10 cards in hand and a pile of 6 on the side. At your turn, draw a card, play 2 like normal. When your pile on the side empties, round ends.
I enjoyed the finger to carrot edit more than I expected to.
Do you mean the carrot I am eating right now?
And I hated it
Yep, I lost it laughing out loud at that.
Oh, wow, how did I miss that‽ Haha!
Amazing indeed
Watership up and sit down is a joke worth calling attention to
I’m going to be very disappointed if we don’t get a dial back to it in future reviews. I was in stitches over ‘a sperm with a beard’
For me this is the best boardgame channel on RUclips. It's not just the games you review, it's how you do it.
Sometimes I'm not even interrested in a game but I watch the vid because it's so damn entertaining.
Keep up the good work!
Sounds like this is the best game of thrones game.
The actual ultimate best game of thrones game.
Nah man, Monopoly is still at the top
They have been saying that to 2 recently games they review lol
@@OverlordZephyros that was the joke 😅
Looks like it's better than Game of Thrones actually ended up being. I'll have to buy it to play with my niece.
“This is a family show, and this is a family game!”
Absolutely, and I think bitterly arguing with one another until you’re red in the face perfectly captures the essence of ‘family gaming’.
Fred Raybould
Of course. That is every family game. Ever play Monopoly?
NAILED IT.
gotta play it with the uncle that will complain about big carrot secretly ruling the barrows
played with a FAMILY GUYYYYYY AHAHAHAHAHAHAH I SAID FAMILY GUY!
Oh, they multiply a lot because they're rabbits. Of course.
I'm just lapin up these puns.
Tahu Nuva nice one!🤣
It took this review to help me realize why I love Tom's inclusion in the group. Quinns loves the competitive cutthroat stuff I despise, Matt likes the weird things I sometimes like, and perhaps, just perhaps Tom likes the collaborative more positive good times I adore.
It's the board gamer trinity and I'm so happy it's here~ Truly Tom, you are one of us now.
"You little scrote"
-Quintin "Quinns" Smith, while reviewing a family board game, February 2020
Also: "I look like a sperm with a beard." - Tom
Mid-Review Turn Around Song was "Rydeen" from Yellow Magic Orchestra from Japan! It's from 1979 and super influential for electronic music and it's such an awesome song still! I don't know what to do with my emotions now. Waaaah!
^ A man of culture right up there ladies and gents ^
AND ITS IN AN ANIME
There we go now nobody else needs to comment that
@@Ledabot which
@@alejandrorivas4585 Hibike Euphonium
the outdoor carrot duel clip was completely hilarious
god damn you guys make amazing videos
Honestly came back to this video 3 times just because of that
the finger at 1:46 looks suspiciously out of place... but I can't quite put my carrot on it.
SUSD in 2016: "Faïf"
SUSD in 2020: "Feef"
The comment section: *relief*
Relïef
Seeing this made me look up the Loony Quest video. Which starts with "We voted to stay in the European Union! Yay!" and then I was sad.
Matt: "You're constantly...hate drafting."
Me: "Ahh yeah I bet Quinns does love it, huh?"
I don't understand the emotions this video stirred up in me.
2 grown people at my home and we love Bunny Kingdom with 2 players. It's our favorite game for 2 or 4 players. Easy to learn, to play, and not wait. Very good !
Do your neighbors ever question what you're doing in the garden wearing skin-tight spandex and bunny ears?
their neighbors are british, they won't comment on it, but give it a snide look whenever they pull a teacup from their lips.
As a brit, I find my neighbours never have any problems with all the spandex and bunny ears in my back garden.
Count Jondi as an enthusiastic British person I can inform you that the British are not as stuck up as you may have thought!!! I frequent in bunny ear spandex and my neighbours do quite enjoy watching from their conservatory as it so happens!!!
the sheer amount of quality videos you've been putting out lately is crazy, fantastic work!
Loved this review! Informative, funny, it had drama, it had enough costume budget to make Cats jealous, and your editing and lighting is always on point (I feel like it doesn't get enough recognition).
About the game though, I also think it's not really a fit for me, and I find it hard to find who it could be for. It's not enough for my dedicated gaming group, but is too much for my family. I think it may fit on gamer groups who like meatier stuff but don't want to sit there for 3 hours with a heavy brain burner while still feeling somewhat engaged, but that's a rather specific venn diagram.
Cats lmao
My 10 year old daughter ADORES this game and we play it at least once a week. She picked up quickly on the evil part, taking things away from me in the draft and chuckling about it. She always shows me which cards after the game is over. Your review is spot on - as a two person drafting game, its brutal and decision-making is excruciating. As much as it looks like there is no luck involved, there is - each of the many strategies to winning depends on getting the right cards, sometimes THE right card, and that depends on their sequence in the deck. Still, I think Bunny Kingdom is more interesting and strategic than Ticket to Ride, arguably the most popular of the family strategy games.
How by any means is a random sequence in a deck not luck involved? Well, unless all the cards are laid out open in sequence - which they have to be since no luck is involved.
Machiavelli greatly approves of how you're raising your kid
@@friedrichschumann740 I could be wrong here, but I think what he means is that the random variables do not determine the winner of the game. Rather they create a need to adapt to the situation best to thwart your opponent and maximize your own gains. Thus the game is uses variance quite extensively but that does not inherently create a luck driven game.
Shout out to 12:04 for the sound effect as Quinn’s and Tom take their carrots.
THAT is some dedicated video review making right there
Such an entertaining video review. SUSD is the epitome of tabletop reviewing currently. Excellently written and well produced.
A frickin' boardgame review and I'm sitting here getting goosebumps while you talk about letting things you love go.
also gymnopedie no. 1 is a song that does that too. :)
Yeah that shot of the board at the end with the music was impressive and beautiful. And it’s just a god damn board game review.
So much brain power for multiplication. Bunnies are now the smartest mammal due to their expertise in multiplying!
Expertise in multiplying? But I thought this was a family game?
Nothing multiplies like rabbits! :D
Yeah, i mean, i never played this game, but from the review, i am left with the impression, that it is about making like 2 choices each turn and doing a lot of multiplications before, during and after each time you made these decisions. When your game requires a calculator (or an on paper-version of it), well, i dunno... and before you can even start to crunch the numbers, you first have to collect them.
The art seems very nice in style and execution and i can see, how some fun can be had from that alone, when it´s done this good. But still: If the game works anywhere close to how i imagine it, some IT-lab theme would have been probably more fitting to the mechanics. As is, it seems to me to be mostly sort of a trick, to get people to play (and possibly enjoy) this game, who would otherwise not touch a board-control-game involving lots of math (like, say, a less colourfull war game with armies instead of bunnies and complicated combat mechanics with lots of stats).
13:59 is my favorite scene of all of SUSD
I have only played this game once but I found that all 3 players tried different paths to victory and we all ended up extremely close to each other with our final scores, which made for a really exciting finish. Art work was sublime as well...
Oh the carrot finger edit, just fanstastic.
My wife and I picked up this game around Christmas after seeing this video and oh my word. It is awesome. The two player version makes the game more cutthroat than a full Monopoly game. We typically love cooperative games and story ones like Call to Adventure the most so it was a surprise to enjoy this as much as we did. I feel like the simplicity helps mitigate it somewhat. We just got my dad to play it too with us and he loved (and crushed us) it. Definitely a keeper. The art style is just lovely throughout too. Expansion is on the list to get!
My husband bought this game for us to play, because he thought I might like it. I freakin' LOVE it! We played it 3 times yesterday (the 1st two times, we were playing it wrong). We already have the expansion, and I told hubby we have to play it today. He happened to be watching your review this morning, and I was watching along with him. You 3 are BRILLIANT!!!! Now I have subscribed to your channel, and I can't wait to read your reviews of my other favorite board games. Keep doing what you're doing, it is a public service to all of us quarantined during CV-19!!!
Board game advocacy through saying "You can have it if you like." is brilliant.
I usually try to find a way to gift them a new copy if people like one of my games, but if they keep my old copy I get to make room for more games!
For a moment I thought I was watching Monty Python reviewing board games. I love the humour you all bring to the table! Having this pop up in my feed made my morning, thank you
My kids and I play this game for whole nights every week.
it freaking rules
Matt: "Okay Sainsbury's, I'm going to need the three most phallic carrots you have."
I'm preeeetty sure those carrots didn't look like that when the boys first got their hands on them...
I have come back to this video multiple times just to watch the watership up and sit down skit, it is my favorite thing and I laugh every time
16:57 oh god those bunnies in the sky are dead, aren't they?
Watership Up & Sit Down is the best joke this channel has ever published.
I enjoyed the review and really need a gif of that carrot fight.
That offer bunny barrons bounties beyond... compare? No, no.
*belief.*
So close!
I love the battling of the opinions and the inclusion of all 3 of you in a review! enjoyable to watch and informative 🐸
Watership up and sit down. Bwah!!!
watching Tom and Quinns battle it out with carrots was hysterical.
The most appropriate video ever! Just sat on the sofa with 2 brand new bunnys!:)
So happy that the white and black rabbit scene stopped when it did, if Bright Eyes had started playing I would have gone straight back to being a traumatised 8 year old watching Watership Down for the first time.
First time‽ You went back there?
Our family's favorite game by far. Well over 100 games logged.
I gotta say, this is probably one of the best videos I've seen from you guys in quite a while. The editing, the goofs, the overall tone and message: all if it was spot-on and hilarious. Kudos!
"We've all had jobs, Tom, we all know what capitalism is."
Also, I always forget how bleeding tall Matt is. It makes all those shots where he's scrunched beneath a table look unbearably painful in retrospect.
This really is your art. Beautiful comedic review
OMG PLEASE make Matt's art film a running gag! There's just so much you could do with that joke.
I gotta say guys, you have been so damn productive! Really lovely to see, I love your videos so much
I bought this game on a whim about a year ago when I started watching your channel. It’s one of the best games I’ve ever played
'Watership Up and Sit Down' is the best joke on this entire channel.
I almost spit my drink out when you cut to the Street Fighter knife fight outside 😂
16:50 Absolutely beautiful ending point Matt!!! Bravo!!! Easily one my favorite vids y’all have ever made!
One of the best structured and most inventive reviews you’ve done recently
That's why I love boardgames ... they are social skills teaching experiences too.
Yes you can ride someone into an awefull situation but next game you are in the same situation and feel also miserable ...
I think boardgames are a really good tool for teaching compassion not only to kids, but also to adults ...
6:12 Was honestly half expecting Bat-Critic-Man.
Always good to watch after a long day of work 😊
If ever you guys get tired of reviewing board games and feel like branching out into reviewing, I don't know, 90's pachinko machines or amateur wrestling circuits...I truly don't think it would matter. Whatever you guys do I know it would be hilarious and entertaining and I'll be here watching 'til the sun burns out.
I just adore you guys. All the carrot marks on Tom made me laugh so hard, I couldn't appropriately explain why I was tickled to others at work in any way that made sense.
Great review! Loved Tom's turnaround song
When can I expect the “mid review turn around song” to make its way on iTunes?
More carrot-dueling, please.
Like, three videos from now, I just want to see Quinns stab Tom with a carrot and then after a pause continue the review like nothing has happened.
Watership Up & Sit Down
Quinns as Hazel
Tom as Fiver
Matt as the Black Rabbit of Inlé
Tom: "Quinns, look... the game field... it's covered with blood!"
I like Tom's addition to the team. He is a great fit.
Is this truly SUSD's first Bunny Kingdom review?!? Oh my!
This review kept me away from Bunny Kingdom for a long time. Glad that a friend finally convinced me to play it as it is a great game at any player count.
Impressive that this video came up on my recs 3 years later, and shortly after the death of Ryuichi Sakamoto. And it has YMO's Rydeen as the Turn Around music.
He left his mark, even on board game reviews. RIP. Doff of the hat to a great choice of songs, and to the great composer.
Sounds basically like a lighter, smaller version of Seven Wonders but with a physical board. Which sounds just fine to me since Seven Wonders is one of my all time favourites.
The production of the video is terrific 😎
Fantastic review! Loving the frequency and energy of 2020, keep it up!
Oh damn, I recognise that music from the end (the "If you love something you have to let it go") bit but I can't place it D:
"THIS IS almost INTERESTING"
Can relate to that argument when I try to discuss things I enjoy with my friends.
An absolute riot. Thank you for making your game review a truly enjoyable experience!
Is Tom staying? Cause Tom good.
Yes, he's no longer an intern.
I wasn't even interested in this game, but I watched the full video just because I knew there was going to be some crazy entertaining skit. I was not disappointed.
The Carrotfinger got me good. You guys are my favorite podcast as well. Thanks alot!
JFC I died when you guys dressed up. I'll have to look more into this game as I play a lot of casual games with friends who don't play a lot, and the art looks great.
i had a dream that you guys were at my house and you told me to subscribe.... you got it guys
This is a PERFECT review of the game. After having played the game 3 times now, including the expansion, it’s a love/hate relationship.
This was one of your best videos! Bravo!
I still don’t understand how you can absolutely LOVE quacks of queddlingberg, (or however it’s spelt) a game all about bumbling around and not knowing what other people are doing and having a laugh when someone accidentally blows themselves up, but you have a deep seated HATRED for takenoko, a game about bumbling around not knowing what other people are doing and having a laugh when someone accidentally ruins someone else’s plans.
Enjoyed Tom trying and failing to look nearly as intense as Quinns there at the end
I frequently do the "let someone borrow a game and then let them keep it" thing. But I always wait until I can find it on sale again and just get myself a new copy.
Thanks for the laughs! Dying from ear infection... this video was like medicine
The ending got me crying dude
God I love that mid-review turn around jingle xD
I don't think I'll ever be able to play Gymnopedie no.1 without thinking of fortified bunny castles now
Turn the review around
Love to hear percussion
Turn it upside down
Love to hear percussion.
This is my favorite review and I think I've watched 80% of the catalogue. Gg mates
He's like all the presenters of (classic) Top Gear combined into one person.
I lost it at the Watership Down & Shut Up comment and could not stop laughing.
This is art.
The mid review turnaround jingle sounded like legit British new wave synth-pop. Waiting patiently for the album drop from Depeche Tom
Yellow Magic Orchestra, "Rydeen"
My favourite Matt review so far!
Mid-review 🎵 Turn around! Midreview! 🎵 Turn-around!
Erik Satie as a closing statement to a video about bunnies and fighting to the death with carrots. Only on SU&SD.
BEST FIGHT SCENE EVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEER!!!!!!!!!!!
i'll be honest - i wasn't expecting "Rydeen" - YMO out of the blue like that.
SOMEONE'S GOT GOOD TASTES OVER THERE IN BRITLAND
oh my god i love this youtube channel.
2 players variant: start with 10 cards in hand and a pile of 6 on the side. At your turn, draw a card, play 2 like normal. When your pile on the side empties, round ends.