Funny joke. I like it. Anyway, I enjoy historical and strategic games. The DVG series of solo games seem interesting. Your review of "Castle Itter" persuaded me to buy and play the game. It's been along time since I purchased a board game. Your review accurately reflected the game and play. After a few reading rule mishaps, I finally played an enjoyable game. So, based on this review of Pavlov, I'm going to buy this game, as well. I look forward to seeing how well I enjoy this game. Thank you for your review, Cody.
I got recommended Pavlovs house on steam by a friend and it’s a very faithful implementation of the game. If you are like me and it’s expensive to commit to an obscure game. It helped me make the decision.
I KS’ed both Pavlov and Itter, and traded away Itter after 5 plays. Pavlov is one of the best solitaire games out there, and it’s the only siege-style game I like (and I like it a lot).
I liked it, but It just made me want to play Pavlov more. I didn’t need both, and Pavlov has more depth and decisions. It’s just a question of shelf space.
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer I guess I could've just waited until you shouted out to your other channel. Lots of good stuff there. Subbed as well! Thanks Cody!
My dog talks to me ......
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he said "Pavlov ?, that game rings a bell.".
You!
Funny joke. I like it. Anyway, I enjoy historical and strategic games. The DVG series of solo games seem interesting. Your review of "Castle Itter" persuaded me to buy and play the game. It's been along time since I purchased a board game. Your review accurately reflected the game and play. After a few reading rule mishaps, I finally played an enjoyable game. So, based on this review of Pavlov, I'm going to buy this game, as well. I look forward to seeing how well I enjoy this game. Thank you for your review, Cody.
Thank you. I think you'll get a kick out of this one, too. Happy to help.
I got recommended Pavlovs house on steam by a friend and it’s a very faithful implementation of the game.
If you are like me and it’s expensive to commit to an obscure game. It helped me make the decision.
Fantastic!
An image on the lid looks a lot like those reliefs on the buildings' walls in Soviet Union. The disigner nailed it.
Indeed.
Pavlov's House is playable for free on Tabletopia, for anyone who would like to try it.
Thank you; good to know.
As is Castle Itter
@L Train45 It's a way to play board games online: tabletopia.com/
I KS’ed both Pavlov and Itter, and traded away Itter after 5 plays. Pavlov is one of the best solitaire games out there, and it’s the only siege-style game I like (and I like it a lot).
Why didn't you like Itter?
I liked it, but It just made me want to play Pavlov more. I didn’t need both, and Pavlov has more depth and decisions. It’s just a question of shelf space.
@@bergstro I hear you.
Another Great Video! :)
Thank you, sir!
Thanks for the review, i confused that with the Brest Fortress and its immortal garrison.
Ah. Happy to help.
Ok...on the list
Fantastic!
What is the song at the beginning of the video? Loved that beat
I think it was called Russian Dance, from the RUclips audio library.
Great review, how long does a game last?
You'll recall the title card before the montage states 60-90 minutes. Thanks.
This Chanel is Better than the bricks of pavlovs house.
Ha! Thanks!
How about a recommendation for a battle of Stalingrad book?
Antony Beevor’s book Stalingrad: The Fateful Siege, 1942-1943 is a good overview of the battle.
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer I guess I could've just waited until you shouted out to your other channel. Lots of good stuff there. Subbed as well! Thanks Cody!
@@thadmccollom6444 Thank you, sir. Much appreciated.
I assume you have Soldiers in Postmen's Uniforms on pre-order?
I don’t. But I’m sure I’ll hit it at some point.
@@TheDiscriminatingGamer, and of course there's a review copy with your name on it. :)
@@davidthompson7233 Danke, sir.
Grow a pencil thin moustache and compare to 7:33 Pavlov.
Ha!
and they lost it. lol
Glad you liked that one.