Been another great weekend for gaming! We introduced some friends to Scythe, a household all time favourite, got some heavy euros to the table and worked our way through our Regicide Legacy campaign a little more!
Your friend’s mysterious disappearance results in the discovery of an unusual item, leading you to embark on a journey through time and memory. In this narrative puzzle adventure, an intimate coming-of-age story is told through an object that serves as a tarot deck, a puzzle game, and a work of art. You will need to manipulate cards, find hidden messages, and solve logic and word problems in order to uncover the deck’s secrets.
0:00 - Intro
1:01 - Brief Overview
3:05 - Review
Geeknson Table: Our wonderful new table comes from Geeknson, and if you're considering buying anything from them please use this link, as a small portion of what you pay will be sent to us, helping to support and improve the channel: https://bit.ly/GeeknsonXBoardofit
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We thought we'd share our favourite games to play when it's just the two of us, that aren't specifically designed for two players! It's quite easy these days to find a list of great games for two players only, but much harder to figure out if games designed for 4 or 6 players would be worth getting if you only play with two people. We briefly describe each game and then take you through which aspects of the game design make it so much fun at two players, while contrasting it with what is different at higher player counts.
This is episode 12 so be sure to check out the others!
Geeknson Table: Our wonderful new table comes from Geeknson, and if you're considering buying anything from them please use this link, as a small portion of what you pay will be sent to us, helping to support and improve the channel: https://bit.ly/GeeknsonXBoardofit
If you do, you can also use this code to get 2 free cupholders of your choice: GNS-Boardofit-2CUPS
Spent tonight filming our review for The Light in the Mist, a puzzle game with some narrative elements based on a tarot deck. Full review up on the channel soon!
Join us as we take on the core Everdell games with the hope of explaining to you the difference between them! We cover the original Everdell, Everdell Duo, and the 3 games of the "Edge of the Map" series (Silverfrost, Farshore and Emerland).
We'll take you through what Everdell is, how to play, and the differences between each game.
0:00 - Intro
1:36 - What Is Everdell?
3:23 - How Do you Play Everdell (general overview)?
5:47 - What Should You Know About Everdell (original)?
7:19 - What Should You Know About Farshore?
11:28 - What Should You Know About Silverfrost?
14:25 - What Should You Know About Emerland?
14:59 - What Should You Know About Everdell Duo?
What Do We Think?
17:40 - About Everdell and Everdell original
21:02 - About Farshore
23:43 - About Silverfrost
28:05 - About Everdell Duo
Watch us set up Great Western Trail: Argentina in under 30 seconds - in real time it took about 20 minutes! Worth it, it’s my favourite game of all time!
If you’re interested in our buyer’s guide for the GWT series, check out the linked video!
Watch me unbox Speakeasy, a heavy euro game set in prohibition New York, with me. Designed by Vital Lacerda and art by Ian O’Toole, I have no doubt we’re going to LOVE this!
Check out the games we recommend from episode 6 in our series, where we aim to highlight games that work well for 2 players, but aren’t only designed for 2 players. Full video with discussion linked!
We created this series to help people understand whether games that can go up to higher player counts, still work well for 2 players. Full length video with discussion linked!
We created this series to help you find out whether games that go up to higher player counts, still work well for 2 players. Full length video with discussion on why each one works linked! 🎲