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Oops! Seems like you clicked the wrong subforum.People who like Euros should be sent to containment camps.
Please go back to where you belong and be edgy there. Thanks!
Oops! Seems like you clicked the wrong subforum.People who like Euros should be sent to containment camps.
Only autistic people (in a literal way, not a lol-le-autism-meme way) are those that judge dixit by is mechanics.
This video actually makes up 95% of what my post is based on. Dixit? Dominion? That's just edgy. Eclipse?! Come on.
They're fun to watch, but when I browse their top 100's, I get the impression they generally value huge game boxes with oversized plastic miniatures higher than tight mechanics.
Mage Knight
Only autistic people (in a literal way, not a lol-le-autism-meme way) are those that judge dixit by is mechanics.
This video actually makes up 95% of what my post is based on. Dixit? Dominion? That's just edgy. Eclipse?! Come on.
They're fun to watch, but when I browse their top 100's, I get the impression they generally value huge game boxes with oversized plastic miniatures higher than tight mechanics.
Dixit is as much of a boardgame as solitaire is a computer game.
Also, one can only take so much wooden cubes (when every fucking game uses them), miniatures are welcome.
These are proper playing pieces:Only autistic people (in a literal way, not a lol-le-autism-meme way) are those that judge dixit by is mechanics.
This video actually makes up 95% of what my post is based on. Dixit? Dominion? That's just edgy. Eclipse?! Come on.
They're fun to watch, but when I browse their top 100's, I get the impression they generally value huge game boxes with oversized plastic miniatures higher than tight mechanics.
Dixit is as much of a boardgame as solitaire is a computer game.
Also, one can only take so much wooden cubes (when every fucking game uses them), miniatures are welcome.
What are you trying to prove here? Those are two different sentences commenting on two different aspects. You can substitute 'tight mechanics' with 'engaging gameplay' or even 'fun' in general, if that helps you comprehending.
As for the wooden cube vs. miniatures: It's a bit like saying 'Fuck this cRPG if it doesn't run at 1080p 60Hz'. It's Steam review level of idiocy.
So, how many of these coop board games are actually fun to play single player?
I heard Mage Knight is pretty good solitaire, as should be Eldritch Horror and the LotR card game. Others like Andor don't really seem to work that well on their own. Any recommendations on that account?
Honestly I prefer video games when noone else is around to play. There are exceptions tho:So, how many of these coop board games are actually fun to play single player?
I heard Mage Knight is pretty good solitaire, as should be Eldritch Horror and the LotR card game. Others like Andor don't really seem to work that well on their own. Any recommendations on that account?
Honestly I prefer video games when noone else is around to play.
There are exceptions tho:
Scythe (originally not coop game, but one of the best games of the last few years) has a pretty darn good solo mode, the Automa, which is controlled via a separate AI card deck and some movement rules that sound unintuitive at first but are in fact quite smart. Provides a good challenge with four different difficulty levels.
It is a fucking game. How else would you judge it for?Only autistic people (in a literal way, not a lol-le-autism-meme way) are those that judge dixit by is mechanics.
It is a fucking game. How else would you judge it for?Only autistic people (in a literal way, not a lol-le-autism-meme way) are those that judge dixit by is mechanics.
Well, that's the thing with party games: most of them are very light on the rules and mechanics side, so the enjoyment they provide depends for the most part on the social interaction within the group; more than on good, tight or intricate mechanics. I think theme is also more important than mechanics in the party game genre (or more specifically, that the group enjoys the theme).
Couldn't you have acquired a Pandemic recommendation from literally anyone else? It's basically baby's first coop game. Just as Dominion is the standard first deck-building game.Well, to be fair some of their criticisms are motivated by butthurt because some boardgames are overrated or have an unjustified cult status. They are not infallible but they are really knowledgable players. You should at least try their recommendations. I tried Pandemic because of them and I don't regret.Watched a few of their videos. They keep on mocking the games I love the most, guess they are not really fond of euro style board games like I am.