10 games to start a board game collection with

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  • @3MBG
    @3MBG  5 лет назад +60

    So, what would your "ten games to start a collection be?"

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  5 лет назад +25

      And was I fair to kick Catan, Carcassonne and ticket to ride to the curb? Have they become "cliche" answers to the question of "where do i start?"

    • @DarkadeTV
      @DarkadeTV 5 лет назад +25

      @@3MBG Catan was the second game I got for my collection, I don't play it often but I don't regret buying it, and probably will never get rid of it. It's the game you can assume everybody in the hobby knows how to play, and it's the only game my mom will ask me to bring over when I visit. I don't think it's a serious game, but that's the fun for most casual players. And for the people who are familiar with it, the game starts as soon as you are placing down the tiles, that's great. There are, of course, better games, but even if you find the hobby is not for you it will be nice to have Catan around

    • @LeeroyPorkins
      @LeeroyPorkins 5 лет назад +14

      I would say:
      Bang: Dice
      Bonanza
      Splendor
      Kingdomino
      Drakon
      Kingdoms (Reiner Knizia)
      Cave Troll
      Castle Panic
      Alien Frontiers
      Lords of WaterDeep
      Catan
      Carcassonne
      Ticket to Ride
      Raptor
      Battle Line
      Incan Gold
      Gold Digger
      Ivanhoe

    • @capefury8731
      @capefury8731 5 лет назад +4

      @@3MBG I think Ticket to Ride should be on there. I also think Catan should but I don't enjoy it that much and when I started my collection (in 2017) I left it out.
      in no particular order:
      Ticket to Ride
      Pandemic
      Camel Up
      Pie Town
      Mission Red Planet
      Arboretum
      Potion Explosion
      Clank! or Clank! in Space
      Resistance or good cop bad cop
      Azul or Segrada

    • @jottonello
      @jottonello 5 лет назад +4

      @@3MBG it sounds fair, I personally hate ticket to ride and catan is long for what it is. I would recommend carcassonne though. And not stone age, is pretty good to start but after several plays I realised it pushes you to get cards (get lots of wood, buy cards)... I sold my copy and I'm still amazed by all that love it receives

  • @zur13l13
    @zur13l13 5 лет назад +112

    My favorite thing about your vids is how you always offer alternative options for each game. "Want the same game but without X, try Y." Love it.
    So many people on forums say, "oh, this has been done better" without giving examples or saying where.
    Thanks again - keep up the great work.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  5 лет назад +10

      Some publishers do not like that. But for me, its how i talk about games with people. So it makes sense.

  • @danbrown679
    @danbrown679 4 года назад +154

    I just wanted to say, that you have made an excellent video for the following reasons.
    1) It's brief
    2) You categorize the games
    3) You mention your own biases (Note I still plan to get Carcassonne)
    4) You give alternatives
    I am new to gaming and while I probably wont get many of the games on your list, you have given me a good place to start and I confirmed some of my choices.
    Thanks

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +16

      Cheers Dan. Most appreciated. I personally hate having my time wasted so I try not to do that to people watching my stuff.

    • @donttellhimpike2043
      @donttellhimpike2043 4 года назад +5

      Agreed. As new to gaming and searching RUclips for good games, why do so many reviewers think I have an hour plus to listen to a rambling panel discussion? So MANY crazy long top tens.
      This channel is the best I have found for quality with succinct delivery.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +15

      @@donttellhimpike2043 Ad revenue is better on longer videos. And editing takes effort.
      Why make short concise content which earns less when you can roll a camera, do one take, an press upload?
      The reason i started the channel is I hated all that long content so much, and thought i can't be the only one.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +2

      @Flick If you like Tokaido, have you played Parks? Played ti recently and it's like..... better Tokaido :)

  • @shadmanishrak4578
    @shadmanishrak4578 5 лет назад +320

    1. Small World
    2. Memoir '44
    3. Raiders of the North Sea
    4. Azul / Sagrada/ Santorini / Century Spice road/ Splendor
    5. 7 Wonders
    6. The Resistance/ One night Ultimate Werewolf
    7. Dominion
    8. Forbidden City
    9. Modern Art/ For Sale/ High Society
    10. Between Two Cities
    Honorable mentions:
    Catan, Carcassonne, Ticket to Ride

    • @StratfordWingRider
      @StratfordWingRider 5 лет назад +4

      Damn I came late to the Memoir 44 party and I love it. There is so much goodness to be had. Picking up a second hand copy is easy too

    • @bluehyper2692
      @bluehyper2692 4 года назад +2

      Yes, Memoir 44!

    • @crazystikbot1062
      @crazystikbot1062 4 года назад +2

      One Night and Memoir, two amazing games.

    • @nialls1048
      @nialls1048 4 года назад +1

      Blue Hyper Gaming 00 if you like Memoir try its expansions, or Commands and Colors Napoleonics, I play them all the time

    • @TheBlondegedu
      @TheBlondegedu 4 года назад

      I completely with him about his honorable mentions.

  • @3MBG
    @3MBG  5 лет назад +98

    Also in this video. A rare picture of the 3 minute board game beast in his natural habitat.

    • @r_a_
      @r_a_ 4 года назад +2

      7:00

    • @jeremyfox2443
      @jeremyfox2443 4 года назад +1

      Guy at 7:00 is that guy talking in videos?

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +4

      @@jeremyfox2443 that is me, yes

    • @mduval12
      @mduval12 3 года назад +3

      Also ALSO in this video: a rare picture of a Red Dust Rebellion prototype. What an Easter egg!

  • @troysiemers
    @troysiemers 5 лет назад +28

    Excellent selections. I really like the recommendations for "here's one a bit easier, and one that is a bit deeper" that you do in your videos. Gonna give a shout out to some older games like Acquire and Survive, but also to (relatively) more recent Machi Koro and Patchwork. Thank you for all you do.

  • @martinpersson1412
    @martinpersson1412 5 лет назад +11

    There really is no other board game channel on youtube where my own personal taste overlaps so much. This list is incredibly close to what I would have made with maybe an inclusion of Love Letter, Dixit and a swap of Smallworld and 7 Wonders.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @rsabston
    @rsabston 5 лет назад +3

    Man, what a great video...I very much needed it. In the process of starting my collection and it almost feels that this video(and the comments)were made for me...haha. Went with my eldest son to a Con about a month ago and played some games there and got the itch. Subscribed and Much Appreciation Sir!

  • @ignistercel7678
    @ignistercel7678 5 лет назад +5

    Fantastic video, REALLY impressed with how much pertinent information you manage to get into concise yet detailed vids! As it happens I bought Small world for my cousins a few years ago and that really helped them get into the hobby so can personally vouch for that one!

  • @sjf96
    @sjf96 3 года назад +5

    Splendor is a great pick. I've played this with multiple people I disliked and we had a blast. Really impressive that a game could do that

  • @drpulpit
    @drpulpit 5 лет назад +107

    Wow. a different world from Monopoly and Clue and such...

    • @casedinlight
      @casedinlight 4 года назад +13

      Clue will always be a badass board game. There is plenty of strategy there, and you can teach the game in 10 minutes or less.

    • @vinnie2099
      @vinnie2099 4 года назад +16

      @KonicavaBR risk and monopoly are the old games. nowadays those games don't deserve a place on the board game shelf imo. there so many better board games than those 2. I still give credit to them though bc they were the biggest board games back in the day

    • @VampguyN85
      @VampguyN85 3 года назад +4

      I bought Carcassonne and ticket to ride thinking my family would be open to the switch from My childhood of Monopoly, risk and clue, but they didn't really like them. Especially Carcassonne. And catan would be too complicated and not up their ally so I knew not to bother trying.

    • @cams.3746
      @cams.3746 3 года назад +3

      @@VampguyN85 there are plenty of other games that are inviting and easy. Consider games that have a theme your family likes, but with a rather easy dynamic. Cooperative games are really nice for families too

    • @jeffdiamond486
      @jeffdiamond486 3 года назад +3

      Monopoly, Clue and Risk are classics, but modern gaming has evolved to a significant degree. It's a wonderful age!

  • @bearfangmedia
    @bearfangmedia 4 года назад +16

    I really like Coup as a party games as well; all the bluffing of werewolves with less of the waiting

    • @EarlSwigert
      @EarlSwigert 4 года назад

      That's only 4 player though which makes it a tough party game. I do enjoy it though.

  • @thedoctor1325
    @thedoctor1325 5 лет назад +4

    1) Cacao - Offers simple tile laying with some hand management with a small economy. Multple ways to score points. Puzzle-y.
    2) Sushi Go (Party) - Party game, includes drafting and set collection.
    3) Downforce - Racing game, hand management and starts off with a auction, both things are known outside of the boardgaming community
    4) Samurai - Area control/majority. Plus its Knizia.
    5) Black Fleet - Player Powers / Pick & Deliver. Pirates!
    6) Azul or Sagrada, pool drafting / puzzle-y.
    7) Forbidden Island/Desert - Co Op
    8) Space Base / Splendor - Engine Building
    9) Viticulture - Worker Placement. Simple enough to grasp despite its weight. Maybe also Pillars of the North sea given its circular resolution of placements. (Haven't played Stone Age / LoW / Raiders)
    10) Welcome to / Lets Make a Bus Route / Castles of Burgandy The Dice Game - Roll & Writes.

  • @VampguyN85
    @VampguyN85 4 года назад +40

    Well the way I was raised, the boardgames we had were always: risk, monopoly, clue, parchisi, candy land, life, stratego, yatzee, canasta, and guess who.
    I didn't get exposed to what gamers and tabletop people would consider good boardgames until my 30s and it's been an uphill battle to get anyone interested.

    • @XxDainBramagedxX
      @XxDainBramagedxX 4 года назад +7

      It's so hard to get people interested in board games!!

    • @VampguyN85
      @VampguyN85 4 года назад +9

      @@XxDainBramagedxX I find that to be true. I bought munchkin 2 years ago and 7 wonders over new years and really want to play both for the first time :(

    • @XxDainBramagedxX
      @XxDainBramagedxX 4 года назад +4

      @@VampguyN85 I feel you, man. I feel you.

    • @nanday100
      @nanday100 4 года назад +1

      Same. 😭

    • @bbgdaryl
      @bbgdaryl 4 года назад +4

      What's really strange is my d&d group shows no interest in board games even when they align with our themes.

  • @acbennett1
    @acbennett1 4 года назад +7

    Our faves so far are King of Tokyo, Sushi Go and Takenoko. Ticket to Ride is fun, but a bit bland (great for gaming nights with children). I’m so happy to be getting into this hobby!

  • @RickNBacker
    @RickNBacker 5 лет назад +12

    I appreciate the brevity of your videos.

  • @stevedoetsch
    @stevedoetsch 4 года назад +2

    Absolutely great video that breaks all my cliche board game lists and provides a great rationale for each game selected in the collection, with alternative games to boot.

  • @Shot007
    @Shot007 5 лет назад +4

    Keep up the good work man! Hope your channel continues to grow

  • @ashcharlton7883
    @ashcharlton7883 2 года назад +2

    One of the best of this excellent series of videos. In addition to solid explanations and recommendations, you get a lot of other games discussed and recommended along the way in a charactertistically professional and friendly fashion. Really excellent returns on the time I put into watching it - thank you! Please do a similar list of entry-level wargames as that's your first love and you know so much about them!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  2 года назад +1

      Cheers, entry level wargaming is sooooo much harder. As a sub part of the hobby its historically been rubbish at getting people in the door, normally dropping folks in the deep end. I'll definitely have a think about it though

  • @carrickrichards2457
    @carrickrichards2457 Год назад +1

    Well organised, structured, thorough, thoughtful, and really concise - Wonderful! Thanks!

  • @coolbricks63
    @coolbricks63 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much for adding 7 wonders I’ve played that game at least 50 times

  • @SergioSergio12345
    @SergioSergio12345 5 лет назад +2

    THANK YOU for adding Memoir' 44! Such a fun experience.

  • @SolviKaaber
    @SolviKaaber 4 года назад +4

    My list would be, using only games that I have:
    • Codenames - Party/Word/Team game
    • Love Letter - Small/Secret Role game
    • Skull - Bluffing/Out on the pub game
    • Azul - Abstract game
    • Kingdomino - Tilelaying/bidding game
    • Century: Golem - Engine builder game
    • The Mind - Co-Op game
    • Klask - Dexterity/Physical game
    • King of Tokyo (Power-Up expansion highly recommended) - Dice chucking/conflict game
    • Quacks of Quedlinburg - Push your luck/bag or deckbuilding game.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад

      Nice list. I still don't get the mind as a game. My brain rebels against it, but I know lots of people enjoy it.

  • @thelawofjoe1976
    @thelawofjoe1976 5 лет назад +55

    I think your list was full of excellent recommendations! Although I would maybe add King of Tokyo (fast, aggressive dice rolling fun) and Love Letter (an amazingly simple card game that is absolutely fantastic and takes no time at all), and maybe even Onitama (simple chess-like 2 player game with card-driven movement and very strategic play), I think you covered many games people should consider! Great video!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  5 лет назад +7

      Those are both excellent suggestions. Love Letter completely slipped my mind. Could have gone in instead of a party game.

    • @doktarr
      @doktarr 5 лет назад +3

      Those are all really good suggestions. I suggested Love Letter too.

    • @tychay
      @tychay 5 лет назад +2

      Onitama! That reminds me of something he was missing… filler games. The only thing on that list that was close was One Night Werewolf.

    • @veranika
      @veranika 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah, love Love letter! I would have also reccomended sabouter. But well done, really good list, l would agree! :)

    • @robertabarnhart6240
      @robertabarnhart6240 3 года назад

      I prefer Lovecraft Letters. It has an extra dimension in the insanity mechanics.

  • @nastolnye
    @nastolnye 5 лет назад +9

    I like that you provide the reasoning behind this or that choice. I do not necessarily agree with every item but it's a well thought out list. FWIW, I love 7 wonders, but in my experience people who don't normally play board games find the rules challenging.

  • @ThePaciFest
    @ThePaciFest 4 года назад +1

    Thanks once again for another excellent video. Concise and informative. One of the best board game channels around!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад

      Cheers Sam, most appreciated

  • @mikeglasswell-gameplay
    @mikeglasswell-gameplay 5 лет назад +16

    Thanks for the list. I only had one on here. Though I started with sushi go, catan, and king of Tokyo with my collection.

  • @kirabouwerviraltyd
    @kirabouwerviraltyd 4 года назад +6

    Games my husband and I got into together and enjoy as relative beginners - Coup, Love Letter (fun quick card games), Forbidden Island and Castle Panic (excellent cooperative games), Sushi Go and Machi Koro. I also like Pandemic:Rise of Cthulhu, the Fluxxx cards games and Qwirkle.
    For myself alone, I love love love Kingdom Builder and Tsuro (I play them as apps on my iPad).
    Planning also to pick up Hellapagos to add to my collection.

  • @soggz9190
    @soggz9190 5 лет назад +7

    Photosynthes is really pretty.
    Good looking is important if u cant get anyone to even try playing it, rest is irrelevant.
    Azul is likely also visually appealing to many

  • @chuckfur
    @chuckfur 5 лет назад +20

    This is the best top ten list ever. I like the way you give alternate games for type. I would have put splendor and Machi Koro on the list. I use splendor and machi Koro to introduce new players to gaming.

  • @HellPet
    @HellPet 3 года назад +6

    A really solid list. One game I also recommend is Citadels. It's easy to learn and scales good when you have more people.

  • @matthewcrawford4216
    @matthewcrawford4216 5 лет назад +3

    Great list. I have played many of them and great collection of what board games can offer beyond risk and monopoly.
    I do agree that Catan, ticket to ride and Carcassonne are the staple beginner games, but Im not as excited to play them anymore. You do grow out of those pretty quick if you move beyond a casual interest.
    I started with Catan, eventually got Carcassonne and then ticket to ride Europe 14 years ago. I only play them when my kids ask. They are fun but I usually play nice so others can win and feel good.
    Forbidden island has created some great memories with my girls. We were late in the game and my youngest daughter started chanting “we’re gonna die” and it became a hilarious song we sang as we flipped the last cards to see if we got off the island or not.
    I played smallworld for the first time with my kids a week ago and it was fantastic! A longer game than we are used to but ever so much fun. The great thing about the games you listed is how well they show the diversity of different mechanics and player interactions in approachable titles.
    Great list. One I’ll pass on to friends who are interested in my “board game hobby.”

  • @Bogorgeous1
    @Bogorgeous1 4 года назад +1

    A fine job my matey. I am a huge board gamer & a friend recently asked me what would be some fun but more simple games to start with building a collection. Oddly, I really wasn't sure where to start or what to recommend exactly. Several of these I have played/owned and familiar with so I look forward to offering this page for him to watch & offer my services as a gaming friend to play them :)

  • @erichfeltz
    @erichfeltz 5 лет назад +1

    Great list! I couldn’t agree more with your choices.

  • @micahbaker9612
    @micahbaker9612 5 лет назад +5

    Games that are always a hit with my group and are pretty easy to teach new players that I use are Love Letter (seriously, what a great game to just jam through a few times anywhere) and Citadels (role switching, bluffing, set collection... What's not to love?).

  • @99smite
    @99smite 5 лет назад +3

    Party games for people who only met and games that work super well for casual gamers as well as "HARDCORE GEEKS":
    Just one
    Dobbles
    Zombie dice
    King of Tokyo
    Outburst Just picked up my THIRD version which is now really great as the game designers have finally published a plastic card holder with levers to mark the correct answers... SO MUCH FUN!!!

  • @brucemckay4373
    @brucemckay4373 3 года назад +1

    Kia ora koutou! Great 3 minute summary!

  • @vojtasjedyny
    @vojtasjedyny 5 лет назад +3

    Funny. I started playing board games with my little niece from Forbidden Island. After two or three playthroughs I introduced her Robinson Crusoe. We've never come back to FI. :D

  • @drewtimmer
    @drewtimmer 4 года назад +4

    Survive Atlantis has proven to be one of the best gateway games in my collection. And it doesn’t get old for me either!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад

      You are not the first to suggest this, which makes me think its an excellent addition to the list.

  • @Coffeemaker1978
    @Coffeemaker1978 5 лет назад +1

    Great list, I agree with all your choices.

  • @Nayr090
    @Nayr090 5 лет назад +3

    How funny, I started my collection with other games, but then picked up every game on this list later down the line, and I play all of these games more than the rest. Great games list!

  • @SummaPlusANumberGrrr
    @SummaPlusANumberGrrr 5 лет назад +5

    7 Wonders: Duel, because you're inevitably going to want a 2 player game (especially if you are a slight introvert and/or getting towards adulthood) and this is the best/easiest to explain one I've come across thus far. For the same reason I think Carcasonnne is really essential as it scales great from 2 to 5.

    • @ericlink2828
      @ericlink2828 5 лет назад +1

      I might suggest lost cities for your list if you want to keep a good simple 2 player.

    • @Blakestefer
      @Blakestefer 5 лет назад

      Gonna go the other way and say I really dislike 7 wonders duel. The biggest reason being there's only direct "take that" like once a game, but if it happens to you it really hurts and just feels cheap.
      Other than that just draft the best card whether you need it or not, nothing really clever. I like Targi for a two player game.

  • @Rivercat0338
    @Rivercat0338 5 лет назад +3

    Love that these are not the old hat suggestions. As a solo gamer I will say that Hostage Negotiator was a bit much thematically for me (unexpectedly) so I might suggest something like Arkham Horror TCG, Raiders of the North Sea or Viticulture instead.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  5 лет назад +3

      I'm wondering if thats because most of the gateway games people recommend came out a long time after i got in the hobby. So they were never "my gateway games"?
      AHTCG is pretty full on for a new gamer i'd reckon. Agree with the other two though.

  • @louism2970
    @louism2970 5 лет назад +6

    Great list, all great choices. Other good games not mentioned:
    - Decrypto / Codenames
    - Jaipur
    - Junk Art
    - Kingdomino
    - Patchwork
    - Skull King
    - Coup
    Just a little more involved, Isle of Skye is fantastic. Concordia is the perfect Euro game, involved yet so simple (but more expensive)
    Heavier games so cheap you should try them first when you feel ready for your next (big) step: Brass Birmingham and Teotihuacan

    • @shanerion
      @shanerion 5 лет назад

      Louis M I just want to point out that Brass Birmingham and Teotihuacan are at least two big steps away...

  • @ricandel7690
    @ricandel7690 4 года назад +6

    Awesome list. Just wanted to mention that I highly recommend Avalon over the resistance. It’s the same game but with a different theme PLUS expansion for almost the same price. The additional roles make the game more interesting and more strategic.

  • @windyhillbomber
    @windyhillbomber 5 лет назад +3

    Reykholt for classic Euro worker placement. Barenpark for “Tetris Piece” puzzle ( prefer to Patchwork), Kingdomino, Jaipur for set collection goods conversion, Splendor for basic engine building, Lost Cities for push your luck tension

  • @michaelmccormick4230
    @michaelmccormick4230 3 года назад +2

    Great list. For our household Splendor really changed things as it was so simple to learn but always fun and we all could win at it. We have loved Cash N Guns as more a party game since it plays so well with 8. Love Letters has been a favourite as well; the new Marvel version is really good.

  • @connerclark2343
    @connerclark2343 4 года назад +50

    I would recommend Betrayal at the House on the Hill. It is a great tile laying game that includes the traitor mechanic. I loved your list by the way.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +16

      I think betrayal is a great game to play with new people, but i also think the haunt rules can be a bit confusing and overwhelming if everyone hasn't played before. So i considered it, but left it off for that reason.
      I remember my first game of it back in about 2005, we got the the haunt and then it took ages to find the bits, the person running it got confused about the rules, and it was a bit awkward.

    • @tgusey
      @tgusey 4 года назад +4

      As someone who has played this game once, I while heartedly agree it’s fantastic. But when I tried to play again with new people, they couldn’t catch on and got bored. We usually end up going back to catan. With expansions, it’s great

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +1

      I also forgot to mention, betrayal is in the "comments edition" of this video.

    • @zoukon
      @zoukon 4 года назад +3

      The betrayal curse is that the new player is always the traitor, so that you cannot really help him out

    • @davidprentice2015
      @davidprentice2015 4 года назад +2

      I’ve never not been the traitor, which as someone who hadn’t played it much was not fun.
      Also the haunt rules are really lacking. We’ve always had questions about what we can and cannot do during the haunt that the book doesn’t answer.

  • @Quatchisaurusrex
    @Quatchisaurusrex 5 лет назад +6

    For a great co-operative game, Hanabi would be on the top of my list. Very simple game that anyone can get into. I took this on a study abroad trip and ended up playing almost every night.
    Unearthed is another great competitive game that is essentially a betting system for various ruins and gems.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  5 лет назад

      I've seen unearthed in stores and considered it. It looks a little different too in its art style.

    • @Quatchisaurusrex
      @Quatchisaurusrex 5 лет назад +1

      @@3MBG the art style is what attracted me at first, so it was a good feeling when the gameplay turned out to be really solid and is a semi-casual game that has an easy learning curve.

  • @traybake4972
    @traybake4972 4 года назад +1

    This is a great video, I don't think any of the choices are obvious and it's given me a lot of great recommendations. Thank you!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад

      Excellent!

  • @Bad.Ju.Ju.
    @Bad.Ju.Ju. 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the list!!

  • @incarnazione
    @incarnazione 4 года назад +1

    I enjoyed this list and especially the way that it addresses game mechanics developing across games...
    I also am impressed by the good-natured discussion taking place in the comments section, a rarity!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +1

      I very much try to keep the comments as positive as i can. Awful people get the ban hammer pretty quickly. :)

  • @sylviem.1299
    @sylviem.1299 4 года назад +9

    I've played and enjoyed many on your list. Now I'm in love with Evolution:Climate by North Star games. I have the stand alone version. Definitely recommend. I like Agricola too but it's too complex for beginners we've found.

    • @lipat97
      @lipat97 4 года назад +1

      Sylvie M. Absolutely love evolution. Great game with a good amount of depth

  • @NoNameC68
    @NoNameC68 5 лет назад +2

    I would also recommend Escape.
    It's not difficult to learn or to teach. It's a wonderful introduction to co-op gaming. And it also introduces players to real time gaming, as opposed to the usual turn-based gaming. It's also a very high energy game that tends to get people excited and loud, sort of like party games.

  • @bethanyfisher7500
    @bethanyfisher7500 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Forbidden Island is a great intro co-op for sure! I am a big fan of Roam and Scythe and they are fairly easy to rope new players into ;)

  • @scottf2558
    @scottf2558 5 лет назад +3

    1) Illusion (easy filler with mass appeal)
    2) Incan Gold (push your luck)
    3) Deep Sea Adventure (push your luck)
    4) Dominion (deck building)
    5) Times Up! (Party)
    6) Codenames (Big Groups)
    7) Ticket to Ride (route building)
    8) Puerto Rico (role selection)
    9) Viticulture (worker placement)
    10) Azul (drafting, set collection)

  • @thatpatrickguy3446
    @thatpatrickguy3446 5 лет назад +4

    I had never heard of Between Two Cities before, but now I feel like I must get a copy. I really enjoy cooperative games and when our little board gaming group met more regularly there was always at least one co-op game (generally Castle Panic) that got played that night.
    Another co-op game that I picked up through its Kickstarter has become a game we play at the D&D table while we wait for the latecomers to show up or after the early departers head out. It is Good Dog, Bad Zombie, and it is a really fun game with a surprising amount of cooperative planning required to overcome some of the random misfortunes and earn the win. Check it out if you haven't seen it, and I'll be searching for a copy of Between Two Cities for the house game shelf! Great video as always!

  • @tjwright
    @tjwright 3 года назад +2

    We are new to the hobby and have a lot that are on your "alternates" or "not gonna put on MY list" list. Ticket to Ride, Catan, Carcassonne, Splendor, & Pandemic are all on our shelf... and not too many others yet... but it's growing quickly! I'd throw The Quest for El Dorado on a list... it's easy to learn and a lot of fun.

  • @netdogca
    @netdogca 5 лет назад +1

    Good list and recommendations. I like how you get into some detail why certain games are on the list and possible other games in the same category.
    I have found the game Camel Up to be a great game for starting people because it's simple to learn but as the game goes on you start to realize about strategy in gaming. It may be difficult to find though.

  • @atherisentertainment2208
    @atherisentertainment2208 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Definitely need to check out Between Two Cities. That's one of few from the list we have yet to play.

  • @discosteve
    @discosteve 5 лет назад +5

    Def Forbidden island over Pandemic. Been there, taught that, newbies fall for the pieces and board a lot easier.

    • @wicaksonoadi1035
      @wicaksonoadi1035 5 лет назад

      In my experience, Forbiden Desert is a much better game than Forbidden Island. But for me personally, I'm a fan of Pandemic series.

  • @ericlink2828
    @ericlink2828 5 лет назад +6

    My 10 are games I love that I can teach and can use as introductions... these are games you may never replace: Hanamakogi, Ethnos, Space Base, Don't Mess With Cthulhu, Wits & Wagers, Cryptid, Quacks of Quendlinburg, Gizmos, Rajas of the Ganges, and The God Father: Corleone's Empire.

  • @007Kiristo
    @007Kiristo 5 лет назад +6

    I've recommended Forbidden Desert over Pandemic both as a starter and just in general so many times. Forbidden Desert is very easy to play, has the best rule book I've ever seen - simple, short and leaves you confident you can both play and teach it after a 5-10 min read through. It and Pandemic play pretty similarly, but I find Forbidden Desert has the upper hand with great item cards and a constantly shifting board. One problem I have with Pandemic - the loss condition of running out of cards in the deck. That is super lame and anti-climatic. The similar mechanic in Forbidden Desert is running out of sand, but you can mitigate it by removing sand to buy a little more time, making the Dune Blaster items even more valuable and interesting as to when you use them. It's also more interesting because the sand is piling up on the tiles all game, getting in your way and making you actively engage with it in a more exciting way than looking at how small the deck is after you've drawn cards.
    I went with Sagrada over Azul, and very much enjoy it. I'm sure Azul is fun as well, but the dice/suduko-like aspect of Sagrada held more appeal and has been a hit with everyone I've played it with so far.

    • @Blakestefer
      @Blakestefer 5 лет назад

      I like forbidden desert, but I feel it has a very vague rulebook.

    • @ohtricaerontops4781
      @ohtricaerontops4781 4 года назад

      Forbidden Desert is my favourite of the Forbidden series. Though I did like the touch of the circuit board for Forbidden Sky.

  • @TheGameGatsby
    @TheGameGatsby 5 лет назад +1

    Most excellent video and game recommendations my friend. For beginners I would recommend Munchkin, Bang or Sheriff of Nottingham. All relatively time efficient, affordable, non toxic and easy to teach/learn.

  • @aarond.8586
    @aarond.8586 5 лет назад +6

    Nice list! I think another great party game would be Scotland Yard where everyone (except one person) works together to capture the elusive Mister X.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  5 лет назад

      I played that a lot when it came out when i was a kid. Current hidden movement game i'm digging is "last friday" as i'm also a big horror fan

  • @robertaustin6302
    @robertaustin6302 5 лет назад +2

    Awesome list man! I’d probably throw Dice Throne: Season 1 somewhere in the mix. I think the reason it makes for such a great gateway game is because it puts a fresh spin on the Yahtzee mechanic of rolling up to three times, matching symbols to pull off attacks and doesn’t overstay it’s welcome. 30 minutes tops. The graphic design is clean and clear which helps when teaching someone new to gaming as you’re never endlessly searching for keywords in the rule book. Everything is displayed neatly on the player boards. Easy to grasp and quick to play are always the hallmarks of a great gateway game.

    • @shanerion
      @shanerion 5 лет назад +1

      Don't write off Season 2! Just as good as Season 1 gameplay wise, but the graphic design is miles better.

  • @richgarc84
    @richgarc84 4 года назад +1

    So glad I found this video. I’m new to the hobby and was looking for a list or website that would list games that increased in complexity and taught various mechanics in an introductory way that are used in more complex games.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад

      Cheers. I also have some play lists for videos of games based on low, medium and high complexity scores so you may want to check those out

    • @richgarc84
      @richgarc84 4 года назад +1

      @@3MBG Awesome! I'm definitely going to check that out.

  • @dannyteoharov8298
    @dannyteoharov8298 4 года назад +1

    Small World was literally my first boardgame and since we first played it, I've come up with 52 own races for it, currently working on number 53.
    And I must add that whenever there are people over, willing to play, we often start the session by playing Small World. Due to its accessibility and fantastically done combinations of racial and special powers, it has proved to be a delight for any fantasy-lover or a fan of area control games. Also there are a lot of expansions up to date, introducing new terrain to play on or extra races and special powers that add tons of colour and variety to the experience, thus the replayability marker reaches surprising heights also due to the game handling well different player counts.
    All in all I cannot recommend it enough. Nowadays, as being a longtime fan of area-control games, I've assambled a boardgame collection of which I'm rather proud and having that said, I'm super happy to have gotten all that started with lovely Small World.
    Should anyone feel like asking me for an opinion on any area-control game, do come in contact and leave a comment!
    May the Force be with You!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +1

      Small world super fan huh :) I have most of it I think, except the variable map stuff.

    • @dannyteoharov8298
      @dannyteoharov8298 4 года назад +1

      @@3MBG The expansions for it are certainly worth picking up if one enjoys the game.
      One I skipped on was the Tales and Legends, however, should someone feel like it, creating a rule system, including role-playing and consequent price-awarding or even suspending mechanisms is a treat!
      Small World of Warcraft is also coming up soon and I can't wait to get it play-tested and mixed up with the other base games!
      Also as someone who grew up playing Heores of Might and Magic 3, I personally always found Small World somewhat depicting and scratching some of the same game-itches.
      Hopefully it manages the same with the Warcraft theme and does it justice!
      Thank you for the quality content and certainly for the courtesy of replying, I wish you the best of luck!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +1

      @@dannyteoharov8298 No worries, I almost always respond to well mannered enthusiastic people who love games like i do :)

  • @doktarr
    @doktarr 5 лет назад +9

    I'd still put Carcassonne on there. I agree with dumping Catan and TTR, but Carcassonne has held up a lot better; it still does what it does better than anything else IMO.
    You hit a lot of the ones I'd mention, but other ones I'd toss in there:
    - Codenames. This is a clear one IMO. Best party game out there; I've gotten complete non-gamers hooked on this one.
    - Love Letter. Micro games are great to break people in and it's cool to see people figure out the interesting interactions between the cards.
    - Smash-Up. Has a lot of the card combo effects you see in deck builders, but in a different, simpler frame. Also has a lot of fun theme and a moderate amount of competitiveness.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  5 лет назад +1

      Good suggestions. Although i've found smash up can overwhelm some people, with the bases and all the potential interactions between the cards in play.

    • @jonathanpickles2946
      @jonathanpickles2946 5 лет назад

      I find the Smash up as dry as a bone & all about adding up. The theme does not come through into the actual gameplay at all.

    • @joelfrench9007
      @joelfrench9007 5 лет назад +1

      Codenames for sure! Was a huge hit with my non-gamer friends.
      Love Letter fell flat for our game group...too simple I think.
      Smash Up technically is not a deckbuilder. Db’s you create the deck as you play, not beforehand.

    • @doktarr
      @doktarr 5 лет назад +2

      ​@@joelfrench9007 I would never play Love Letter with a serious game group, except as a pure time waster. But it's a quick game that is easy to teach, and the way the card effects bounce off one another is an excellent gateway to those effects.
      I didn't call Smash-Up a deckbuilder; I said it shares some card combo effects from those games.

    • @doktarr
      @doktarr 5 лет назад +2

      @@jonathanpickles2946 To each their own but I disagree. I think the themes are pretty clear. Zombies keep coming back, ninjas are sneaky and like to kill stuff, pirates roam around from place to place opportunistically, aliens make people disappear, etc. The expansions definitely stretch theme quite a bit but you don't really need expansions for a simple game like Smash-Up anyway.

  • @RadianceRush
    @RadianceRush 4 года назад +11

    Carcassone, Catan, and Ticket to Ride are my favorites!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +2

      Awesome, so this is 10 other ones to consider;)

  • @po-t7299
    @po-t7299 5 лет назад +2

    I agree. My friends got me Smallworld for my birthday... Just fell in love! It never ages! Always different and fun!

    • @thorny1
      @thorny1 5 лет назад +1

      If you enjoy the variable player powers and area control look into smash up. Will not be disappointed

    • @casedinlight
      @casedinlight 4 года назад

      Smallworld is deliberately bad. How can anyone enjoy it?

  • @Mat-py4ys
    @Mat-py4ys 5 лет назад +5

    I’d have Dead of Winter on there somewhere. Best ‘co-op’ game I have played, the theme is awesome, and the mission and survivors are different every time.
    Elegant game with some interesting mechanics that are made infinitely more complex when you add in private objectives and human nature.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  5 лет назад +1

      I think DOW works best when someone knows the game and can teach. Might be a bit rough learning it cold for new players is my only concern.

  • @JessieCarty
    @JessieCarty 4 года назад +1

    Really enjoyed this list. I had not heard of most of these games, but I am intrigued with many. I definitely want to know more about solo games because I don't have many people around to play with. I adore Splendor!

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад +1

      Solo gaming is great, and a long tradition. My grandmother introduced me to the idea with "patience" which I believe is called Solitaire in the US. A hugely popular solo card game using a standard deck of cards. So its always been normal to me.

    • @JessieCarty
      @JessieCarty 4 года назад

      @@3MBG oh totally on that front. Funny my grandmother also taught me how to play Solitaire. But I wasn't familiar with their being newer solo gaming options :)

  • @amieridley1150
    @amieridley1150 5 лет назад +2

    Great list - I like the reasoning behind the various choices. We have been wanting to get Forbidden Island for teaching others as it is such a great intro game and for less confident kids, co-op is much more inviting.
    We have also used Kingdomino as a good entry game based on ease of learning, price point, and its readily available for people to find without going to a specialty games store. Other favourites we start with are Century Golem Edition, Sushi Go (for learning drafting), Reef (a new addition), and Dice Forge.
    We teach a lot of kids, so a lot of ours are targeted quite young with theme. And Dice Forge ends up on oir list because I haven't yet taught that to anyone that didn't have fun with it. And helping people enjoy games when their previous experience is painful Monopoly memories is always a win 😁

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  5 лет назад

      Dice forge is a great suggestion, taught it to some people last weekend and it was a good time.

  • @confuzed6
    @confuzed6 5 лет назад +3

    Castle Panic, photosynthesis, Escape: curse of the temple, Dominion, Mideavel Academy, Colt Express, Downfall of Pompeii, Blokus, Small World, Tales & Games:The Hare & the Tortoise,

  • @chronotrip
    @chronotrip 5 лет назад +1

    Century, Sagrada, Azul (Centris), Small World, 7 Wonder glad that I got them already thank for your review

  • @Razorgirl
    @Razorgirl 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve just started my collection. I tried to focus on games my friends didn’t already own (thus increasing the pool of games we had to play), and that covered a wide spread of #players, ages, and mechanics.
    10. Gateway Game: Sheriff of Nottingham
    9.1 Auction: never encountered them 😳
    9.2 Kids Game: Hare and the Tortoise (Tales & Games)
    8. CoOp: Flashpoint
    7. Deck builder: Quacks of Quedlinburg
    6. Party: Codenames
    5. Strategy: Terraforming Mars
    4. Puzzle: Sagrada
    3. Worker Placement: Raiders!!! 😍👍
    2.1. Area Control (War): I would pick Small World as an Area Control game but since I’m not a fan of Area Control I went for...
    2.2 TOYS! (Cool miniatures): Colt Express (Spiel Des Jahres winner, also covers delayed resolution)
    1. Resource Management: Dead of Winter
    Other types I covered...
    2 Player: Patchwork
    Team: Ticket to Ride Asia
    Hidden Role: Secret Hitler
    Story: This War of Mine
    Combos: Evolution Climate
    Australian Designer: Unfair
    Other gateway games I have based on theme/IP...
    Video Gamers: XCOM the boardgame
    Science Nerds: Compounded
    Comics: Sentinels of the Multiverse
    I also have a couple games that are quick to play and this can be slammed out quickly while waiting for people to arrive, or cooking/going on a munchie run, etc...
    Hanabi
    One Night Werewolf
    Get Bit
    Sushi Go
    Bonus that all these quick games are also good for kids.
    Will def try to hunt down Between Two Cities and give it a go. I like the idea of how one game gives basic skills and then another game (7 Wonders, which I also own) builds on that. 🤔👍

    • @vincentjames7210
      @vincentjames7210 5 лет назад +1

      Jaipur and 7 Wonders Duel are fantastic 2 player games too

  • @TILAPIO
    @TILAPIO 3 года назад +1

    Great list!

  • @christianlacroix5430
    @christianlacroix5430 4 года назад +2

    My first two boards games that got me into this hobby are : 1. Isle of Skye. 2. Patchwork.

  • @stiles9635
    @stiles9635 5 лет назад +13

    From all the games we've introduced to people, these are our go tos:
    Sushi Party Go
    Codenames
    Bang!
    Splendor
    Steampunk Rally (my first boardgame outside of Catan)
    King of Tokyo
    Smallworld
    Azul (the concept is so easy we taught a 6 year old how to play it lol)
    Race for the Galaxy
    Terra-forming Mars (our favorite boardgame in general)
    These are all interesting enough to keep the hard core board gamers interested, but easy enough for more casual gamers to pick up

    • @99smite
      @99smite 5 лет назад +1

      Love that list. Can totally agree on the games, except that I have not yet a very funful play with Codenames, but that certainly is due to the people I have played it with as we were all very well experienced with charada games and guessing other people's way of thinking...

    • @kiamau3358
      @kiamau3358 5 лет назад

      Bang! is fantastic. Always a big hit.

    • @mattjohnston3195
      @mattjohnston3195 4 года назад

      Your thoughts on the Turmoil expansion for Terraforming Mars? A buddy and I have been playing this game for a couple years now. Love it. Only complaint was Turmoil offsets the Prelude expansions time saving dynamic

  • @j.thorgard
    @j.thorgard 4 года назад +3

    I would add
    1. Concept
    2 Ticket to Ride Europe
    3. Sheriff of Nottingham
    4. Dixit

  • @TheRASDEL83
    @TheRASDEL83 5 лет назад +2

    Great Video... I totally agree with most. Smallworld was actually my first game.
    Some honorable mentions:
    Dixit
    Forbbiden Desert (I recommend it instead of Forbidden Island)
    Sheriff of Nottingham
    Smash Up (same principle as Smallworld... tons of replayability)
    Cheers

    • @ericlink2828
      @ericlink2828 5 лет назад

      Dixit is great... especially with kids.

  • @Jorthax
    @Jorthax 5 лет назад +2

    Two I've found really easy to get to the table and often have repeat play requests from non-gamer or 'rulebook-adverse' people:
    Plague Inc
    Eminent Domain
    Simple, yet complex strategies, with a sprinkle of Take That which doesn't involve outright obtrusive levels of conflict.

  • @AleksandarDaGr8
    @AleksandarDaGr8 Год назад +1

    This is the best list i’ve seen based on this topic! I think I’d add wingspan somewhere in here, it has been a hit for me when showing new comers to the hobby. Forbidden island is my goto intro to co-op but ive found atlantis rising to be great too! Basically forbidden island with worker placement and resource management. Really is a great into game imo! Finally id probably get something like Lost ruins of arnak. Kind of fits in the same spot as raiders of the north sea but i think it adds a little more complexity that is still manageable when teaching newbies. Also itd be an amazing 2nd or 3rd game to show someome after theyve played raiders and dominion

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  Год назад

      I think wingspan wasnt out when i did this, or if it was i hadnt played it

  • @Sanderus
    @Sanderus 3 года назад +1

    Out of those mentioned I played "Catan" from honourable mentions (not a fan), and from "standard list" I did play and enjoy "Werewolf", "Smallworld" and "Splendor" and would be happy to play them again. I am not a pro gamer or anything but even though I'm not a good player I am not beginner. One of my favourite games are "Craftsmen" and "Robinson Crusoe" - very good but challenging titles both in terms of grasping the rules and in making in game decisions but still these much more accessible games can be fun for more experienced gamers, at least as a quality breather between heavier games. From my collection I'm looking at the shelf with "big boxes" right now, I would easily recommend "World's Fair 1893" (worker placement), "CVlizations" (resource management) and "Alhambra" (tile matching).

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  3 года назад +1

      CVlizations is pretty cool, and Alhambra was a game i played a bunch in the mid 2000s, really solid title

    • @Sanderus
      @Sanderus 3 года назад

      @@3MBG And I just bought a game as a brithday present for a family of "non gamers" who are willing to give it a shot. I chose the title from your list - "Between two Cities". I've never played it myself (will be willing to try if they happen to invite me :D) but I liked what you said about the game.

  • @DudeWatIsThis
    @DudeWatIsThis Год назад +2

    How my game collection started:
    1. Bang.
    2. Arkham Horror.
    3. *_Twilight Imperium 3._*
    A slow, nice ramping-up, you see :D

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  Год назад +1

      Well mine started with Battletech, so yeah, i feel you. Lol.

  • @TheFreeknsexy
    @TheFreeknsexy 5 лет назад +3

    Zombies!!! (by twilight creations)
    Agricola (job/placement)
    Munchkin (steve jackson)
    I would DEFINITELY put these onto my list with the rest being prementioned in the vid. I love job placement games (scythe) but theyre not great for a first game. Munchkin seems to be a great start in our group if anybody new is coming, as well as zombies as its almost video game style. Move, roll to kill zombies, search for health and bullets.. Add in a huuuge collection of figures and itll have anyone coming back! Just make sure you have a big table, tiles spread out quick.
    The games mentioned, my favs and IN my collection, are smallworld, carcassone, catan, ticket to ride, deck collectors (mostly cryptozoic), .. Im forgetting them all now. Haha these are the top games that get played the most out of a WALL of games!
    Great vid!

    • @coryalexander6382
      @coryalexander6382 4 года назад

      Munchkin is a great example of a game you have people play to show them bad game mechanics (only strat, gank the leader). It's a terrible game and putting it on the same list as Agricola is heinous. Also Agricola while amazing, isn't reeeaallly a great beginner game.

  • @Lugo428
    @Lugo428 3 года назад +2

    I think Pandemic was the first game I bought that wasn't monopoly(this was way back when I thought Monopoly was the pinnacle). I enjoyed it and thought it was an ingenious design. Then, Axis and Allies caught my eye. Bought it and still have it 9 or so years later. Then the ad for Ikusa caught my eye. Looked up board game stores near me and got it. While I was in the store, so many other games called out to me. I now have around... 85 games in my collection.

  • @Bentmatchstick
    @Bentmatchstick 5 лет назад +2

    In order of last one I thought of looking at my collection to first one I thought of...
    10: Zooloretto (set collection)
    9: Small World (terrain control)
    8: Forbidden Desert (co-op)
    7: El Dorado (deck building, race)
    6: Roll Through the Ages (dice pool, worker placement)
    5: Sushi Go Party (card draft, set collection)
    4. Modern Art (auction)
    3. (this space for reserved for current homebrew prototype)
    2: No Thanks (super light, picnic)
    1. Lost Cities (Two player, simple ruthless card game)

    • @katiemiller8313
      @katiemiller8313 5 лет назад

      I agree with El Dorado. Ravensburger makes great games. El Dorado is the game that taught me the concept of deck building.

  • @katerinafeiglova7886
    @katerinafeiglova7886 3 года назад +2

    I would say my top 10 easy to learn and good to start a collection with games would be: Dominion, Carcassone, Catan, Dixit, Ticket to Ride, Pandemic, Citadels, Survive, Sushi go and my ultimate favorite - Hanabi.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  3 года назад

      Good list. Citadels ends with knife fights in our house, but good list

  • @downtimegaming5655
    @downtimegaming5655 5 лет назад +1

    Some good picks on here! Carcassonne is a great place to start, Azul, love letter, qwirkle, quacks

    • @FayyaadHendricks
      @FayyaadHendricks 5 лет назад

      I'd personally replace Qwirkle with Iota. Similar mechanics, but with an added dimension, which adds that much more depth. Plus bonus: tiny tin, so it's ultra portable!

  • @PopDog14
    @PopDog14 4 года назад +1

    I recently discovered a new favorite game called Clank! and was surprised no one mentioned that one. Really fun and accessible deck builder board game for 2-4 players.

    • @3MBG
      @3MBG  4 года назад

      Still not played clank but I have heard a few people say exactly that about it

  • @MindinViolet
    @MindinViolet 5 лет назад +12

    A few that I have found to be great introductory games:
    Dominion
    Azul
    Ticket to Ride
    King of Tokyo
    Bonanza
    Pandemic

    • @uplift-yourdailypickup6424
      @uplift-yourdailypickup6424 4 года назад

      MindinViolet bohnanza really? I love the game but my first play through it took us new people a few times to understand the mechanics. We were all looking at each other scratching our heads and trying to not look like we had no idea what we were doing. After a few rounds though it got fun.

  • @Truizify
    @Truizify 5 лет назад +1

    This is great!

  • @christianhernandez1617
    @christianhernandez1617 5 лет назад +1

    Thx for the suggestion

  • @ProfessorB.
    @ProfessorB. 5 лет назад +2

    Here is my list
    Coop game:
    Reign of Cthulhu
    Deck builder:
    Harry Potter: Battle of Hogwarts or Legendary (depending on which theme you like better)
    or it those are too complicated, Star Realms
    Abstract game:
    Qwirkle
    City Building game:
    Machi Koro or Citadels
    Pick up and deliver:
    Black Fleet
    Race game
    :
    Jamaica
    Dice chucking :
    King of New York
    Word game:
    Hardback
    Party game:
    Sushi Go! Party
    Two person game:
    13 Days

  • @FarawayPictures
    @FarawayPictures Год назад +1

    Brilliant, thanks

  • @antiussentiment
    @antiussentiment 5 лет назад +4

    Damn.. I've started re-watching some of these videos..

  • @searose6192
    @searose6192 5 лет назад +4

    Masterpiece is my favorite auction game, and Wise or Otherwise is my favorite party game (like Dixie but with ancient sayings)
    And

  • @shlomgar
    @shlomgar 3 года назад +7

    Ten games to start a collection with - Language dependency meter edition!
    1-2 ) 7 Wonders , Azul (4.5/5) : Multilingual gaming perfection
    3-4 ) Forbidden island , Small world (4/5) : Great, print the rules in advance or be patient explaining the rules
    5 ) Between two cities (3.5/5) : Make sure everyone can communicate
    6-7 ) Modern art , the Resistance (3/5) : Make sure everyone can communicate and that there are no political animosities
    8-9 ) Dominion , Raiders of the North sea (1.5/5) : Pick it only if everyone speaks the language
    10 ) Memoir 44 (0.5/5) : Take a deep breath and really think wether this is the right time and place for this one
    Language dependency is measured by 2p for the amount of text, 1p for lack of player interactions and private information, 1p for rulebooks in other languages, 1p for political/national sensitivity and an optional negative 1p for mechanical complexity.