SummerGames! If you go away or you're home to stay, be sure to play every day!
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- July 4th is Independence Day in the USA, and a lot of folks time their vacations around this celebration week. School's out, the weather's fine, and the next couple of months traditionally include a lot of travel and leisure time. Here are a few games you can take along for these memory-making events.
Gamedeck™ is a standard deck of playing cards with an added feature! Every card has the rules to a different game printed on them. Not only is this a deck of cards, but a game resource with a new game for every weekend of the year. Perfect for vacationing families looking for some fun stuff to do anytime.
Hod is a challenging peg placement game for 2 to 4 players. It's based on claiming the most points, but also looking for ways to play off your opponent's choices. A nice little play-and-pass peg game.
What Four? is a four-in-a-row game with a twist. Only you know your winning color, but can you guess what color the other players are hoping will win? A bit of chance, a bit of strategy, and bit of deception are combined in this fun family travel game.
00:00 Intro
00:40 Gamedeck™
04:06 Hod
09:35 What Four?
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Hod is listed at BGG: boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/4...
HOD is a very nice simple game! Loving!
Love game deck. Gunna pick this one up. Sound great for the beach and camping.
Gamedeck seems very cool!
Game deck is payed for and on the way! Thanks
Thank you!
I'm really impressed with the quality of this videos production ^^ From the rhythmic opening to the way you actually present the review. These also looks like really neat games to try out. Me and my wife have been looking for some more analogue stuff to try out.
I also gotta say I appreciate you suggesting some third party stuff to add on. I'll defintiely pick these up ^^
Thanks a bunch for the kind words. Hope you enjoy the rest of my ramblings!
Dear Sir! Where may I get references about the game HOD? I would be very pleasured.
newventuregames.com/products/hod-game
boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/424370/hod
The instruction: "pegs must be placed in the lowest possible resting place ... like adding bricks into the hod" is not clear and I think it needs more explanation with examples.
Understood. I'll see if I can come up with some sort of animation to clarify it.