I can't fucking believe that you wasted your entire patreon budget on hiring George Clooney for this episode.
@MrBfigueroАй бұрын
Gorgeous Clooney in fact.
@ShoitaanАй бұрын
@@MrBfiguero The budget friendly alternative
@Mark-nh2hsАй бұрын
B&M bargain bin Clooney 😂
@KristoferpalmestalАй бұрын
And Alan Dad. He can’t be cheap, look at his west.
@TheDragonsTombАй бұрын
Your George Clooney impression is maybe the worst George Clooney impression I've ever seen while being the best Waluigi impression I have ever seen.
@vincentskater28 күн бұрын
Can't believe the most popular board game channel just commented on the most popular board game channel
@metallsnubben27 күн бұрын
You're unbelievably correct, damn!
@TheDoak22Ай бұрын
Thank you for taking intended audience seriously! Designers and publishers spend a ton of time and energy to focus on that…yet it’s often overlooked by reviewers, especially for more casual games
@StKildaFanАй бұрын
George Clooney's performance of you doing a bad impression of him is flawless, he truly is a master of his craft
@ReptoRoamerАй бұрын
Honestly this is one of the best SUSD episodes in ages (and I've loved plenty of recent ones). The Alan Dad segment calling back to all the heist bits was a work of genius. Probably wouldn't get the game, but I loved watching the review
@danielgaldamesorellana5871Ай бұрын
Totally agree
@Wh0isTh3D0ct0rАй бұрын
I was at a small gaming convention last week, and this game came up again and again. And we had a blast with it. It's more of a pub game than anything else, and with the right group of people, it's tons of fun, especially during the late hours. I'll also add that it gets much harder with six players.
@Wh0isTh3D0ct0rАй бұрын
By the way.....I am literally an "Allan" and a dad.
@mercury187Ай бұрын
What’s the ideal player count? 4? 5?
@Wh0isTh3D0ct0rАй бұрын
@ That depends on whether your goal is to win or to have a blast playing the game, win or lose.
@mercury187Ай бұрын
@@Wh0isTh3D0ct0r have a blast
@Wh0isTh3D0ct0rАй бұрын
@@mercury187 Then I would definitely recommend six players. Those were our most energetic and enjoyable games, by far. And get some fun, type-A personalities involved too, if you can.
@adriansolis5362Ай бұрын
I really did not see the SU&SD Recommends badge coming, but your justification for it makes so much sense. I happen to be a fan of the casual games as much as I am of the more heavyweight options (and inbetween) and that's because your potential audience is so much bigger. I've brought with me casual tabletop games on occasions that I knew there would be downtime and I never had a problem getting some games in especially when they were quick. And the feeling when a newcomer starts to ask for another round is just unbeatable. They may never break into even the next tier of complexity, but at least you brought them the joy of sitting around the table with some friends.
@ColasTeamАй бұрын
I wasn't very sold on this game, I was initially thinking "hmmm, but idk, Poker isn't a very popular game here..." and then I kind of realized that it's actually a brilliant design, because you can just grab a regular deck of cards from your region, a local game that is popular in your region, a bunch of poker chips, and adapt this idea to ANY traditional card game...That's actually pretty brilliant.
@JustACuteFoxАй бұрын
This feels like a mechanism to train people to suck less at poker. "You mean if I pay attention to what people are representing with their actions, I can figure out what they might have and thus play better? Gasp!"
@MeanNoZarmАй бұрын
6:25 Is that tiny "six" soundbite in the background from the Gloomhaven review or have I gone completely mad?
@shutupandsitdownАй бұрын
Nope it's a FRESH mouth-sound, but it WAS a reference to that, yes! So congratulations for noticing: you are officially as weird as we are
@GlassofJАй бұрын
So glad I’m not the only one who noticed that 😂
@_WhiteMageАй бұрын
I thought it was a reference to the Ethnos review, which also had a few instances of "Six!"
@SpoonyBard8827 күн бұрын
I believe the "six" joke originated in the Ethnos review. If someone else knows the lore better and call say otherwise, I'd love to hear.
@Kravian72923 күн бұрын
Matt's hair and sweater is maximum cozy this video.
@golgarisoulАй бұрын
The mustache was built for this review
@eopatcjoАй бұрын
So was the schnoz
@soitgoes_Ай бұрын
Kurt Vonnegut vibes
@AntonAksenovClu0DАй бұрын
The whole concept of mustache to be precise
@Ben-qy1sqАй бұрын
This review started out as informative, then moved seamlessly into Matt Berry-style comedy and then ended up being incredibly sweet and even emotional towatds the end....SUSD have an amazing way of creating and re-inventing Art whilst simultaneously appearing to just simply review it...Matt Lees I salute you, somehow you have a way of providing genius time and time again. Hats off, very very cool 🎩❤😎
@oncedidacticАй бұрын
The script and editing on this one are TOP. NOTCH. I'm amazed by this homage to the film. And it conveys the content of the review beautifully. I would slow clap, but instead we will all stand in front of a fountain and look at each other, then slowly walk away.
@fenixrightАй бұрын
On initial overview of the game I was totally gonna skip this. But your points about this being a good easy intro game completely sold me. Especially considering how easy it’s been to sell ppl on Balatro by just telling them “oh it’s like poker”
@blackjacktrialАй бұрын
I like the concept, but I can't find the audience for it.... Either you get poker, and you'd rather play poker (sorry, poker just is more interesting than the Gang when everyone knows what they are doing. If people dont know how poker works, they don't like it because poker hands are confusing. So you need people who: understand poker, but hate playing it for money, but still kind of like playing it without money. That's just such a small cross-section of people to target - people who know how to play a game but have a problem with the part of the game most people who like the game like most?
@greenhorngamer9148Ай бұрын
“Wedge that mother open.” This video is a heist of genius proportions, a wonderful conceit, and reminded me what is so great about your work (besides your impeccable delivery, Matt)… you got me watching a whole video on a game I didn’t care about. You thank your audience, but the thanks has to go to you guys for creating videos so entertaining, even Alan dad will watch them. This is a genuine work of art!
@thinusconradie4297Ай бұрын
Aaaaaaaaauuuuuwwwwww. Thanks Matt. Now I feel like an appreciated member of the audience. Been with you guys for years.
@fngkestrel17 күн бұрын
As someone who is constantly trying to get my friends to play poker or board games with me, this feels like a great fit.
@jj2024-themorethemerrierАй бұрын
Spot on Matt. I’m a gamer, but I don’t actually know how to play poker, but being a gamer meant I could pick this up. But the perfect audience is the guys who know how to play poker but don’t play other games. I watched this exact scenario play out at a kids birthday party yesterday, as three ppl who don’t game sat down for this game with three people who do and they all picked it up and loved it. And as you said, as a person who loves games, that was wonderful. It took the three non-gamers that much closer to saying yes to a different type of game in the future 🎉🎉🎉
@saveversusАй бұрын
I was wondering when The Crew was going to spawn other the-game-you-know-but-cooperative games. Can't wait for cooperative Crazy 8's.
@garretnarjes782Ай бұрын
Cooperative checkers!
@ConManAUАй бұрын
Based on the naming pattern it’ll be called “The Bunch” or “The Team”.
@tyleryoung3158Ай бұрын
Wait for it, wait for it….. cooperative Chess. You could call it…. The Fight?
@TehShrikeАй бұрын
I'm looking forward to "The Crew, but Lord Of The Rings" (The Fellowship of the Ring: Trick-Taking Game)
@cwlesliАй бұрын
Do you have any fours? Let's Fish!
@videk_online29 күн бұрын
The crescendo before looking into the camera & saying "Where's the plan" was really well done. Great video!
@MrRubixscubeАй бұрын
that last third of the video was emotional, somehow..
@DT-su6xf23 күн бұрын
Our local group just got a copy, and it's been a hit. I think one table was playing round after round for most of the night! It's kind of a sad coda to this, however, about one of the designers passing away..
@ScarxfulАй бұрын
I was literally laughing at my screen when you dropped the Allan Dad bit. So perfect, exactly what it feels like teaching a game to certain people... 😂
@Jescribano1Ай бұрын
Excelent script and editing! Thanks for the review!
@TheAlanaireyАй бұрын
Speaking as a Dad called Alan, I approve this game and review 😂
@andreasmalits39524 күн бұрын
This is perfect! A nice late night game for our office Christmas Party!
@catherinepearce83421 күн бұрын
Love your reviews Matt! This is another great one. I think I'll check this game out!
@inotterwords6115Ай бұрын
I'm just going to say, I would be totally down if SU&SD started focusing a little more on finding good "gateway games". I'm on the hunt to be a better games ambassador, and part of that is keeping my ear to the ground on the very best accessible games.
@Arakus9926 күн бұрын
IIRC they used to have a sub series about those games called “the opener” - I think those are just labelled as normal susds now tho so idk how to find them
@ttoctam3Ай бұрын
That intro wasn't just Boosh-esque, it was Noel FIelding's Luxuy Comedy-esque. I love Matt so much.
@aztecjaguar6571Ай бұрын
Alan Dad is a star
@t1nytimАй бұрын
As I was watching this, before you got to the 'twist', I was thinking the same thing, this both doesn't look like the game for me, but feels like the game I need. The Mind being another game, we've been able to pull at with many people and they all had a more satisfying evening out than the other people thought they were getting, and this feels like more of that.
@BryceChristiansenАй бұрын
I appreciate reviews like this. This last year, I've been able to get our team to play games at lunch every day. Games like Sea Salt and Paper, Love Letter, Scout, Cat In The Box, Flip 7 and now The Gang are all great games that opened the gateway to enjoying games. This week one of my coworkers joined me at Mox Boarding house with my "gaming group" and we played Fromage. He did better than I did. All this to say, you need these games, some variety, and consistency in playing to help people feel comfortable enough to try the bigger games you like too. So please keep doing reviews for those types of games too.
@Sunshine1122910 күн бұрын
I would love to have a "Games for Alan Dad" series. Please.
@CareyMcDuff24 күн бұрын
As for your closing remarks: well said, and, you're welcome. That is why we're here.
@kolomahler21 күн бұрын
RIP Kory. Thank you.
@colecohen4581Ай бұрын
It's a stealth Opener
@danieltunnicliffe4453Ай бұрын
Matt Lees... You son of a birch I'm in! Great review and a great message. ❤
@shanebegovic8550Ай бұрын
I have a mob a work who love to play poker, and before halfway through I was thinking, man, this would go down so well with them. And then of course you go into exactly why it goes so well with non-board game player. Brilliant analysis, brilliant work. Well done Matt, you might be skeevy but I can't help but love you mate.
@GustavEErikssonАй бұрын
Thank YOU Matt, for comedic genius and great reviews! ❤
@zackferleger1278Ай бұрын
How'd you get George Clooney to be in this review? 5 Stars
@shutupandsitdownАй бұрын
came free in a jar of nescafe
@Notester82Ай бұрын
This really *does* seem like an interesting take on poker, cutting the competitive betting and instead learning how to read others' hands! Also, thank you to whoever edited in the high five sounds in at 5:27, and I appreciated the "painting replacement" heist skit at 8:55. .u.
@Preasured_AndyАй бұрын
2024 appears to be the year of American Movies Matt, and I'm here for it.
@liampoulton-king747918 күн бұрын
I feel like this game would be good to play if you've got a couple of people who haven't played poker before but want to come to a poker night. I feel like you could recreate the game mostly with just a regular deck of cards and some post it notes though.
@HeyImBodeАй бұрын
If the gang is like the crew, it's a reverse version of it for me. It's perfect for me too I want trick taking to be a few rounds, not an hour long affair I want poker to be a few rounds, not an evening long affair Also, nice skits matt
@alanwinchester744Ай бұрын
"six!" 😂😂😂😂
@SandRabbitАй бұрын
The real heist is that this is The Opener. I do not know about you... but I feel like getting.... extravagant.
@a4rinoАй бұрын
I for one am delighted about the return of the high-pitched "SIX" bit
@kehlew0160Ай бұрын
Priceless Mat!!
@markcalhoun821922 күн бұрын
This feel's a lot like Bang! The Dice Game which to me is the best version of the "werewolf" genre because while there's no crunchy decisions, everyone knows what dice are and setup takes like 30 seconds. Is it the BEST game? No. Is it the MOST INTERESTING game? No. But is it a game that consistently hits the table and generates fun? YES! I need games like this because I don't always want to "do a teach", especially not at a party where I might want to be mixing a drink or having a conversation that night too.
@eskervandewerken943117 күн бұрын
RIP Kory Heath :(
@Dutchmijk7 күн бұрын
I really really love this game. Got the game after watching this video. it is starting to get fun with 4 and 5/6 it gets allot more even more fun.
@tom44323Ай бұрын
7:25 As a matchstick person, I've always been a firm believer that if you need to add the adrenaline rush from the risk of losing something real and turn it from a game into gambling in order to make it fun, then that game was not a good game in the first place.
@EssPeaАй бұрын
Poker is a bit like Root or any other zero-sum, hyper-interactive, hidden information game: Great to play if everyone is trying to win, annoying to play if not. I would argue poker even takes it to an extreme that if there are players not playing to win at the table it is not even a game anymore. That doesn't make it a bad game though, just one that takes the right group to play. If people at the table are invested and care about their matchsticks then there will be no issue, but if they are not there is no point in playing. That is where adding some stakes that gets everyone invested comes in. It doesn't even need to be money and it doesn't even need to be a lot if it is. It just needs to make people care about acting in their best interest (no matter how wide that range may be for a given person) because if they don't Poker doesn't have enough meat to hold interest without it like a Root or something else would have.
@glothАй бұрын
but poker is not a good game. its boils down to simple percentages. bidding and bluffing is what makes it a good game, and when you bid with matchsticks most of the bluffing goes away/
@blackjacktrialАй бұрын
Sure, but I dont think trying to sell I Can't Believe It's Not Poker or Diet Poker-Pola to people who understand how poker works but don't like playing it... works. Maybe if you could introduce a gambling component to The Gang, it might work better, paradoxically. Something like a jackpot of money if you win (paid in by everyone), but your split gets worse if you are part of an alarm (eg. If you sequence 1324 on a round, 2 and 3 lose 5% of their cut each to 1 and 4.) If the Gang win, they divvy the jackpot based on the cut earned at the end. If they don't, the jackpot rolls over, and you might not be on the next heist. Yes, the best way to fix cooperative poker with no gambling may be to introduce gambling and co-optional (co-operative but with competition within the cooperation) elements. At that point, it all feels like reinventing a wheel to make a better spinny shape.
@Arakus9926 күн бұрын
@@gloth why would that make the bluffing go away?
@gloth26 күн бұрын
@@Arakus99 because people dont associate sticks or peanuts as having the same value as even a few cents. When you bluff by raising to 50% of what your opponent has in matches, it will not have the same psychological effect as compared to raising to 50% of what your opponent has in real money, and that will make people around the table more susceptible to calling most hands instead of thinking about the risk of the bluffer actually having cards that beat their good cards.
@MrBunnyWizardАй бұрын
I havent bought a board game in months - but I pulled the trigger on this. Thanks!
@ribby906924 күн бұрын
This is a wonderful video!
@andrewwdavvidАй бұрын
omg it's a "The Opener" jumpscare!
@kylesmorgabord5592Ай бұрын
This is the first game I’ve given a 10/10 in a long while. Our first session we played it for hours and never got tired of it.
@blackjacktrialАй бұрын
I figured out the problem I have with this game - it's essentially 'what if poker was played like Bridge?' You really do need to like both of those games, and want to play something that requires the skills from both, and not want to play either of them instead. Without a love for (merely an appreciation of) Bridge, this game didnt do it for me. Maybe if I liked Bridge bidding, it works; but I can count the number of people I know who play both games at a high enough level to make this work with none of my hands. I like the concept - I just can't find the player who I would suggest to play it with (let alone four more).
@kherubim1Ай бұрын
Thank you Matt!
@cardbauditАй бұрын
The excitement of finding a clever, fun and simple small box card game you know you'll be able to easily show your non gaming friends and family is a weird but very pleasing sort of buzz.
@snogurtАй бұрын
Great review! High art with a seasoned simplicity 👏🏼 That third act surprise recommendation twist! Was also getting some old fashioned Regular Features vibes for some reason! 😆❤
@Kufunninapuh26 күн бұрын
Crockinole does feel slightly bullet timey, doesn't it? It could work! CrockNeole?
@stephenspackman557329 күн бұрын
I only played poker once in my life. They said, you're just learning, we'll play for matchsticks. I won all the matches in the house. Because _I_ don't smoke, and _I_ was motivated.
@pokefrosch617Ай бұрын
Just played it with my kids tonight. They really enjoyed it.
@88kylesperhourАй бұрын
I already bought this, and you've now convinced me to retroactively buy it, which I already did, so thanks?
@denycastАй бұрын
Haha, me too!
@jon-athan-hall27 күн бұрын
Hear hear! I am the manual reader in my no-longer-geographically-nearby game group. We remain dear friends. We gather at least annually for a dinner and contest of wits. I research and supply the prizes, since I'm the one with my finger on the pulse of the hobby. Your sentiment at the end of the video nailed my approach. My group has an assortment of player types (and player interest), and I'm always looking to achieve a prize pool that welcomes more than intimidates. Thanks for being real; it's about play.
@matthewholland2816Ай бұрын
✨ Literally Poker ✨
@alexcannon-microdotАй бұрын
Nice work Lees
@mechfan01Ай бұрын
😆@ Lil' Pitt and Big Clooney!
@wheeler68Ай бұрын
That is absolutely the wildest definition of the fourteen words I've ever heard
@falconJB27 күн бұрын
Yeah, was that an intentional reference or does he just not know that the fourteen words are?
@wheeler6827 күн бұрын
@falconJB Definitely not intentional
@kylehasegawa5472Ай бұрын
Hidden traitor mechanic now.
@SenorTallonАй бұрын
Honestly, SUSD covering the nuances of poker would be a fascinating video.
@ChristopherZARАй бұрын
Such an amazing review! Not even that interested in the game. But the writing and acting on the Allan Dad bit was just stellar. You could have a career in the movies!
@leonardquirmАй бұрын
The key difference between this and The Mind seems like this has a logic puzzle that gives you interesting, even slightly crunchy info to work with. The Mind fundamentally comes down to either counting seconds or guesswork, with no real space for anything in-between, which makes it - to my analytical, jaded, experienced-gamer eyes at least - an activity, rather than a game. This game's tracked bidding system between each reveal gives you material to build on and deduce with, even if in practice that deduction proves a bit too easy. I'd turn down a round of The Mind unless there were nothing else available, but I'd like to give this a go.
@HalderedАй бұрын
If the Mind is more of an activity, I still find it more a more fun social activity. It's a bit like a co-operative magic trick and the gateway into the concept of co-operative games and a good litmus test of whether a group actually gets along co-operatively. Its also great way of getting to know and connect to people psychologically. Although there are times when someone just isn't getting it, but so long as people are having fun with the experience, I can keep it going. Usually then someone in the group will get a copy themselves and play with other friends, usually theres just a couple who actually want to play every level but as something to fill the time and being able to socialise its great
@jabberwockistАй бұрын
Incredibly insightful review. You might have sold me.
@BenTinneyАй бұрын
Huh, I never knew what ER stood for, thanks for clearing that up
@radishraccoon3657Ай бұрын
Median Uncle Alan was a delight, thank you
@HalderedАй бұрын
trying to get your stubborn uncle or your dad to play a game and actually succeeding AND they enjoy it?? nirvana!
@SgtWicketАй бұрын
Poker but everyone is trying to be honest about their hand.
@ape-in-a-tree9701Ай бұрын
Thank you for the review mat! this game sounds fun! I just got into cooperative games. I got sky team and pandemic last week.
@SylansekАй бұрын
I really love all that final speech, thanks for keep us entertaining 🥹
@SprunthАй бұрын
Triple damage! You got me
@Yeehaw9455Ай бұрын
My family was hesitant when I introduced the game, but really got into it after two rounds. It's been a hard sale to a lot of people in my experience but always enjoyable.
@AhJong0Ай бұрын
Hmmm what a top tier SU&SD 😅
@aginproАй бұрын
i have noticed something funny, it's purely guesswork and emperical evidence but i think you guys have actually become a real influence in the norwegian boardgame market. i see so many bestseller lists in stores weirdly and specifically reflect your lists and the exact recomendations one will get froms earching boardgame recomendations where some of your videos will pop up first. i even see this in what games get localised, like watching the rise of Scout. there are proably other forces at play but i like the idea that you guys are puppetering norway
@nazokashiiАй бұрын
Very fair points :)! Great review :D thank you for sharing
@QuitchyАй бұрын
Joke's on you, I play solo, every game I buy is just for me!
@angeloa9041Ай бұрын
Mr. Lees are you aware that Cool Ghosts was quoted by Jacob "The GOAT" Geller in his most recent video?
@shutupandsitdownАй бұрын
Nope I'll check it out, thanks!
@TheWayfarerFamilyАй бұрын
Dude. Love your special brand of magic you bring to the channel. Brilliant Entertaining reviews and ALWAYS a laugh. 😂
@psyhelpandhealthАй бұрын
17:47 I hope you absolutely right! Go deeper into the concept of gaming itself!
@wouldntyouliketoknow9927 күн бұрын
Bold of you to assume that I know a single person with access to an attic
@richardbrooks9927Ай бұрын
You were so right i did not see that coming.
@dardinozАй бұрын
"This is a flashy presentation of ideas we have seen before. And it does not really flesh those ideas out in a meaningful way." Absolutely agree.
@simlandАй бұрын
We played this as a warm up to the more meaty game night game. A bunch of us used to play a lot of poker. This was very fun and our favorite part was before revealing cards, we would try to predict exactly what cards each player had.
@NaeddyrАй бұрын
The high-five foley had me cackling.
@AriamakiАй бұрын
The energy of a cooperative tackle at sequencing your hands blindly reminds me a lot of Hanabi, which is a good energy for a game to have.
@boleslawkowalski2198Ай бұрын
I'm not going to say anything to you guys. It's just... ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@malformedheaderАй бұрын
The Gang is fantastic. I agree with all statements, including jumping to Master Thief mode as soon as you understand the concept. My only complaint is that the cards included are terrible. My group has two copies and both sets are showing terrible wear already. Cards mark and bend too easily. However, you can quite easily swap in a good deck of cards and only lose the face card art that I honestly only noticed in this video.
@Strangr-DangrАй бұрын
Happy to see new content! Keep up the good work!
@tahunuva4254Ай бұрын
God I wish I had an attic
@HalderedАй бұрын
My only problem with this game as a gateway game is that... a lot of people I know find Poker more confusing than, say, the Mind. If somone at the table doesn't know *anything* about poker (which is surprisingly common), theres a lot to wrap your head around. The Mind, however, can be taught intuitively to anyone in 2 minutes, and demostrated VERY easily. It is, after all, just getting cards numbered 1-100 in order. There's still a barrier to many people which is about reading people's faces, and the chips in The Gang do help there a bit at giving some kind of objective measurement even if it doesn't turn out to be accurate. As someone who personally enjoys the reaction of teaching new people the Mind, its a bit more fun to me than the Gang, but they are certainly companion games so pick your poison, I guess