For me, with Le Havre - "I don't care if I'm winning, LOOK AT ALL THIS FISH I JUST GOT!" It's so weirdly satisfying.
@teetotumgamestudios7 ай бұрын
Thank you, Amy and Maggie, for your kind words! Most of all, thank you for your insight and thorough look at our game. It is such a warm feeling when people understand all aspects of the design and enjoy playing the game. Especially for us as first-time creators, it gives us extra motivation to design games that make people happy and put a smile on their faces.
@gatotonto7 ай бұрын
Le Havre is a master piece. For me it's one of the best and elegant games ever made. It's as simple as amazing. I love this game. The art is not the best but the iconography, colors, etc, are perfect and easy to understand.
@boycebulldog7 ай бұрын
Just delighted this series is back! My game group has made a concerted effort this year to cut out new purchases and play through our backlog, as well as using things like the Gen Con games library to encounter time tested classics. So, I find myself really resonating with content like this, that considers more than just what’s the new hotness. Thanks so much!
@kimklisiak64217 ай бұрын
It would be great if this series never ends! I got into modern gaming in 2019 and its so nice to see coverage of older games. I'm looking into Le Havre now!
@darlene71657 ай бұрын
So excited to see this series back!! Love it. I really love all your thoughts on these games. I love Le Havre but haven't played it in years! Maybe it needs to hit the table at DTW! :) I also love For Northwood! Such a great solo trick taker. Who knew that could ever be done! I also Absolutely love GWT! I have New Zealand but haven't played it yet. I might add that to the DWT list! 🤠🤠 Thank you for another great video! Always the best part of my Mondays!
@triviadave7 ай бұрын
I was so excited to see the Imperium box on the thumbnail for this video, I saw this on your shelves ages ago, and when you started the 10, out of 10 series I was very excited to see what you two thought of Classics and Legends (I love watching your videos as you often see things in games that I don't, so they give me an alternate way of looking at the games). It looks like I might need to add this to my collection too, and not hold my breath waiting for the review of the first two games 😀. Love this series and all the reviews. I don't always feel the same about the games you talk about as you do, but you always give me a new way to think about each game, and love the way you both approach games from opposite angles.
@Lyssa_Snowcloak7 ай бұрын
Algorithm powers activate! I'm not upset that you'll be forced to eternally do this series, thanks for doing these :)
@Kirk-Dennison7 ай бұрын
Thanks for checking out Stonespine Architects. :)
@MaraLinscott7 ай бұрын
I'm a new fan! Thank you so much for such wonderful content. Have been hunting for knowledgeable game enthusiasts who seem to think a little differently than most! Currently binging your videos!
@jameskirk46927 ай бұрын
I only played Le Havre: The Inland Port, against AI on android, and I loved it, but from what I understand it's very simplified and not much like original Le Havre. I really want to try and play the original Le Havre game, I think I might love it because I do love that sort of "spin off", it is just a too basic of a puzzle for me, which ended up being most effectively solved in the same way by me in every playthrough. I need something more complex with better, more involving and brainy "thinkier" puzzle, which I suspect Le Havre would provide for me. I want to try Heat, I think I will love it, due to the card hand management and game play, and I do like the idea of races to some objective(whether they are point based goals or reaching some finish line). It's just that I don't play many games due to my lifestyle and personality and lack of interest in board gaming around my immediate vicinity. And I already bought Quest For El Dorado for my family(my young niece) which is a card based deck building racing game, which I love, and it's not getting played due to lack of interest from others (and due to big table hog and inconvenient difficult reach to game components for all players, compared to games my family is used to playing). I personally don't think "the goal" of this "10, OUT OF 10" series should be trying to quickly get through your whole collection of games and don't think it should "ever" end. Unless when you really get bored of it, of the format(type of video you do). It's natural and understanding that your collection keeps growing, and even very exciting. And it's even a huge plus for me when you say by the rate of your game playing and acquiring trends, that you probably might not ever "finish" going through all the games, because that probably means there will be never-ending this type of video content from you, for me to enjoy every once in a while. No matter how much time it takes you to film another part of the series between other types of content you make, it is great exiting when the new part of this series does come, at least for me it is! I absolutely love this series and have re-watched and re-listened (usually while I work) every part multiple(many) times over and over again. I just love hearing your opinions and discussions of all various games and your likes and dislikes, your explanations/teaches of the games and your experiences playing them (as well as any other personal info from your lives you share along while generally discussing board games). This episode of the series was especially exciting for me due to the games you were rating this time. Lots of games I heard about and wanted to hear your opinion on, and am to bigger extent interested in playing too. Thank you for choosing all these particular games in this set. It made for even bigger excitement while watching it than what it feels on average(which is still always high). I love your passion and excitement for board gaming, and I commend you for the great work you have been doing on this channel. Well done! And just keep up doing this kind of work, talking about board games.
@Cissewis7 ай бұрын
Thanks as always for another wonderful video Amy and Maggie! Hope you are having an amazing summer! Cis
@bookaddict7777 ай бұрын
Always glad to see older games getting so love so yay for Le Havre!
@boardgameswiththomas7 ай бұрын
Another great one of this series! Glad to see For Northwood get some praise, I think it's a fantastic game. This reminds me I need to bust Le Havre back out and give it another play. Excited for the next video 😁
@urszulaszaniawska67747 ай бұрын
Cool! My favorite series is back❤ I love hearing about your collection. Greatings from Poland👋
@gregorys96297 ай бұрын
Interesting to hear some less enthusiastic comments on Heat. I've only played it a couple of times but can definitely see why it's so well regarded.
@phk9757 ай бұрын
I wasn't captured by the theme, so it got a bit repetitive after some plays due to high luck factor and low decision space IMO, even with custom gear cards. YMMV, I think it was too hyped for me.
@EvanSawyer47 ай бұрын
Love the Imperium series. My copy of Horizons took a bit to arrive and then I took a bit more to make an insert to house all 3 games in the Horizons box. So i only just played it for the first time last night! I lost miserably to the Taino bot.
@bettermoodboardgames7 ай бұрын
Missed you so much! So glad to see you both back on my feed!
@pippen66067 ай бұрын
❤ Tried Le Havre recently and love it!
@ThinkerThemer7 ай бұрын
Aww thank you so much for this and for watching! 🥰 we're so glad you loved Le Havre too - it still stacks up in 2024!!! Thanks again for the support ❤️
@shortydancer6 ай бұрын
Le Havre is great. Proof that newer does not mean better. Do you have a video on how you determine ratings? Like what is the difference between 7.2 vs 7.3?
@intrepidfool7 ай бұрын
Great series. Thank you both for your insight.
@j3ffmcmuffin7 ай бұрын
Totally agree with your Heat assessment. Thought it was cool how it simulated a Formula One race, however, I'm not into Formula One.
@craiggruesome64007 ай бұрын
Wow, Age of Rome looks kind of awesome!
@CraigShipman6 ай бұрын
You two are amazing and a wonderful resource
@VoiceofFox7 ай бұрын
Le Havre is a powerhouse. Simple to learn but crunchy as hell if you want to do well. If it was released now it would be awesome, let alone 16 years ago. Recently reprinted too.
@kevinfrank15207 ай бұрын
I backed For Northwood! after you talked about it on back chat. Such a great little game.
@robertthurman98667 ай бұрын
For Heat be sure to use the AI drivers and add the extra mod cards.
@theunamiable7 ай бұрын
I am tempted by Imperium. I don’t remember my sessions of the original being overly long either, so I was interested in those comments. Also Stonespine looks cool.
@tanjab.14445 ай бұрын
@Maggie: If I decide to start with one of the ‚Imperium‘ games. Which one is your recommendation? Thanks for your content and greetings from germany 💚
@robertjackson82467 ай бұрын
I agree that clownfish should be renamed "Nemos"... for Northwood!
@johnkoontz12717 ай бұрын
@Maggie At one time you said Feast of Odin was you favorite. I have soloed and enjoyed that. I went back and rewatched your (both of you) review of Imperium Classic and Legends. I wonder how you rate the Imperium series vs Odin for solo play, Thanks to both of you for you videos.
@mariuszkania99477 ай бұрын
Probably everybody loves Le Havre but man it is so (I am sorry) ulgy. I hope hope hope it will be remastered. It is crying for new art 😀
@HoganLong5 ай бұрын
She mentioned a game called Acropolis, but I looked on BGG and I can't find what she was talking about -- anyone know?
@axétério7 ай бұрын
For racing games, have you tried Steampunk Rally?
@terhuneb7 ай бұрын
I couldn't get into Steampunk Rally. The action bits where you "run your engine" is simultaneous and heads-down, which kind of sucks all the excitement out of the race. You finish that phase and you don't really know why another player got so far ahead without analyzing their machine. Sure, you could play it turn based, but then it takes too long and it's not very exciting to watch someone manipulate the dice on their own engine. Although I have not played them yet, it seems like Camel Up and Downforce are the sweet spot of quick and fun, but not so serious that it's a chore to teach and play.
@WorldwideSkillshareInc7 ай бұрын
Downforce was fun for me too as I played a Mario Kart version. It did play quicker with the bidding rather than the drafting of SR but SR was a better game overall for me as it was fun to see the funky cars everyone made and manipulating dice gives my brain more to chew on then getting lucky with card draw. @@terhuneb
@jbringas95827 ай бұрын
Wow, so you prefer La Havre over GWT:NZ. Interesting…