Gosh I hope it won't become the future. Watched it essen spiel and it is really boring like Vampire bloodlines. No real haptic no cards but triple the price.
couldn't agree more, I played curse of the Zodiac the other day and its not a board game, I don't mind APP driven games like Mansions of Madness because they are primarily a board game and that's your focus the board but this is either looking at the tablet (main device) or the phone (controller) hardly looked at the board. Felt terrible.
@@Noname6589 guys, you are clearly not the target for this :-) looking from the perspective of the whole community, and changing trends (Spiel this year was full of light games, very little expert ones), publishers are looking for a way to deliver a full experience while making the upkeep minimal. Teburu is the answer, and guess what, it wasn't the only such system present during fairs this year ;-)
@@BeastieGeeks that is right, but the opening for a wider audience in videogaming wasn't a positive developement for gaming itself imho. What I saw looks Teburu looks like a mobile game with expensive hardware and less gameplay. It is like Wiis Skylanders or Switchs Starlink.
Teburu helps with the setup easier compare to traditional game such as nemesis and zombicide. like every time i want to play, just think about the set up and clean up make me lazy. the only problem im seeing so far is it lacks of animation. it is coded on the app, so might as well invested a bit more time for animation and stuff to make it interesting.
Gosh I hope it won't become the future. Watched it essen spiel and it is really boring like Vampire bloodlines. No real haptic no cards but triple the price.
couldn't agree more, I played curse of the Zodiac the other day and its not a board game, I don't mind APP driven games like Mansions of Madness because they are primarily a board game and that's your focus the board but this is either looking at the tablet (main device) or the phone (controller) hardly looked at the board. Felt terrible.
@@DanielPhelan yea, I am 100 % with you. This feels like a overpriced simple video game
@@Noname6589 guys, you are clearly not the target for this :-) looking from the perspective of the whole community, and changing trends (Spiel this year was full of light games, very little expert ones), publishers are looking for a way to deliver a full experience while making the upkeep minimal. Teburu is the answer, and guess what, it wasn't the only such system present during fairs this year ;-)
@@BeastieGeeks that is right, but the opening for a wider audience in videogaming wasn't a positive developement for gaming itself imho.
What I saw looks Teburu looks like a mobile game with expensive hardware and less gameplay. It is like Wiis Skylanders or Switchs Starlink.
Teburu helps with the setup easier compare to traditional game such as nemesis and zombicide. like every time i want to play, just think about the set up and clean up make me lazy.
the only problem im seeing so far is it lacks of animation. it is coded on the app, so might as well invested a bit more time for animation and stuff to make it interesting.
This looks boring compared to most of my boardgame collection.