Top 10 Annoying Rules in Board Games

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The Dice Tower

The Dice Tower

Күн бұрын

Tom Vasel, Sam Healey, and Zee Garcia talk about annoying mechanisms, mechanics, and rules in games that drive us nuts!
00:00 - Introduction
15:01 - #10
19:02 - #9
22:14 - #8
25:03 - #7
28:00 - #6
30:58 - #5
35:19 - #4
37:57 - #3
40:02 - #2
44:06 - #1
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@nevercallmebyname
@nevercallmebyname 8 жыл бұрын
This list makes me want to make a game with all of these mechanics and call it "Frustration."
@meep6188
@meep6188 8 жыл бұрын
brilliant
@itthumyir4569
@itthumyir4569 8 жыл бұрын
do it
@BionicKing
@BionicKing 7 жыл бұрын
The winner is whoever can hold out the longest before rage quitting.
@prouderaangames7956
@prouderaangames7956 7 жыл бұрын
nevercallmebyname frustration is already a game, it's a remake of ludo, I think
@nevercallmebyname
@nevercallmebyname 7 жыл бұрын
aw
@Varrik159
@Varrik159 11 жыл бұрын
I love that Sam does the same things as me when given several dice... 1) Tessellate all your d6s into some kind of pattern with the numbers; 2) Rotate the whole construction so that you can look at the other three patterns you made as by-products; 3) Repeat about 70 times; 4) Push the dice away because you're driving yourself up the wall; 5) Wait 10 minutes; 6) Reach for the dice again and proceed back to Step 1.
@EddyProca
@EddyProca 10 жыл бұрын
Request: Top Ten House Rules.
@jackluminous4261
@jackluminous4261 10 жыл бұрын
it wont get done because house rules imply that modern games are as flawed as older games...and that would be heresy
@Mortismors
@Mortismors 2 жыл бұрын
If you ever play the Firefly Board game, play with 1's as failures. Makes it so much more fun.
@jeremywhite92
@jeremywhite92 8 жыл бұрын
Ironically, I only like cooperative games where there is hidden information between the players (such as Battlestar Galatica). Otherwise, I find that in cooperative games with no hidden information, everyone is constantly telling you how to play your turn.
@TheKindredblades
@TheKindredblades 10 жыл бұрын
I was fine with the roll and move mechanic.... until I played a real game and then i was like: HOLY CRAP, I CAN CHOOSE WHAT I WANT TO DO!!!!!! and i never went back
@tinywarfare9109
@tinywarfare9109 7 жыл бұрын
Pulling tiles from a bag isn't really the mechanic that's bad. It's the idea of going through all sorts turns and actions for a random reward that amounts to nothing.
@koalabrownie
@koalabrownie 7 жыл бұрын
Yeah sounds like Sam is mad with the level of investment. Don't know the game, but if instead of knowing it was just "few worthless knicknacks" it might even be better. You didn't find a Tomb for a Mummy, but you did find a few arrowheads for example.
@riccardoorlando2262
@riccardoorlando2262 6 жыл бұрын
Indeed. It's having so much investment stacked on a single random chance. I like to think that there's only two ways of doing randomness right: either you have very little of it, so that it doesn't mess up game plans, or a whole lot of it, so that it evens out.
@57thorns
@57thorns 6 жыл бұрын
More random does not even out. Flip a coin once, and you know you are at +1 or -1. Flip a coin twice, there is a 50/50 chance of being at 0. Flip a cone 1000 times, and you could be at -1000. Sure, not likely, but possible. It is possible to prove that the chance of ending up within any finite distance from zero decreases the more tries you do. The distribution will be narrower, relatively speaking, such that if you roll 1000 dice the average will be close to 3.5. However, if you average is off by a tiny fraction (say 3.4) with a 1000 dice rolls the result will be off with 100, which is impossible rolling just one die (which could be off with at the most 2.5). Another factor, apparent in many games, is that many random events are less important. There will still be some crucial events that can turn the whole game around more often than not. In a simple roll and move racing game with no catchup mechanic (roll a die, the first to get to 10, or 100, or 1000 wins). So the person with the best roll on the first turn is more likely to win than the one with the worst roll, regardless of how long the game is.
@mostlycaro
@mostlycaro 8 жыл бұрын
#10 Keeping info to yourself in a cooperative game. #9 The game makes you act like a fool. #8 A card of doom. #7 Programmable movement. Well, more than one at a time, at least. #6 Lose a turn. #5 Pulling tiles from a bag. #4 The stupid war rules from Race for the Galaxy. #3 Rolling for actions. #2 Artificial Catch-up Mechanics. #1 Roll & Move.
@TheBrothergreen
@TheBrothergreen 8 жыл бұрын
+Carolina Barreda number 5 wasn't really drawing tiles from a baggy, more like board game induced blue balls.
@atherisentertainment2208
@atherisentertainment2208 6 жыл бұрын
Roll & Move is an excellent mechanic! Just kidding...
@eschsoapy2809
@eschsoapy2809 6 жыл бұрын
"pulling tiles from a bag" Is it the tiles, the bag, the pulling, or just the conjunction of all three of these aspects that has you so full of anger?
@pm71241
@pm71241 5 жыл бұрын
I like programmable movement. This is what made games like Gunslinger and Woodenships&Ironmen great.
@TheDoctor394
@TheDoctor394 11 жыл бұрын
I've ALWAYS hated the "roll the exact amount" mechanic to finish a game, from childhood onwards. It deserves to be number one.
@kennyzail6224
@kennyzail6224 7 жыл бұрын
Adding to Sam's 'the rich get richer' theme, I experience that in Settlers of Catan. After a couple rounds you know if you are going to have a good chance of winning or not. The placement of your first settlements has a lot to do with the game.
@lecitadin69
@lecitadin69 10 жыл бұрын
We always play pandemic with each player's cards on the table.
@dregen77
@dregen77 10 жыл бұрын
And we lose most of the times anyway!
@lecitadin69
@lecitadin69 10 жыл бұрын
I think the best way to win the game is to cure a virus within the first 3 turns.
@Indubitably14
@Indubitably14 10 жыл бұрын
I stopped playing that way because it prevents a player from taking over the game.
@gabrielesimionato1210
@gabrielesimionato1210 6 жыл бұрын
Is there a different way to play it?
@SeekerLancer
@SeekerLancer 4 жыл бұрын
That's how you're supposed to play it.
@Akco007
@Akco007 11 жыл бұрын
I am loving these top ten videos! Keep em coming.
@EwaldderLaeufer
@EwaldderLaeufer 11 жыл бұрын
Awesome guys! Really fun to watch. Please make more!
@kirtpurdy1129
@kirtpurdy1129 8 жыл бұрын
Getting eliminated in a long game...I got killed off in the first hour of Shogun (the MB Game Master version) and my buddies played for another 8 hours. Ugh. It was on a once-a-year game weekend. Boooorrrriiiiinnnnggg....
@darthvenge465
@darthvenge465 5 жыл бұрын
Had a somewhat similar experience in Shogun - played 1.5 hours and got eliminated. Nothing else to do until game ended. Not a fan of games that have very long play times and player elimination. Too much time invested for no payout. Could have played two other shorter games in that time.
@frankenmuth1
@frankenmuth1 10 жыл бұрын
So I just subscribed. I honestly don't care about boardgames, well maybe thats a bit harsh, but your personalities are so entertaining it makes me want to get into them
@SeekerLancer
@SeekerLancer 4 жыл бұрын
I'm a really casual board game fan and I agree, I just enjoy watching them interact and joke with each other.
@gregsaldi1292
@gregsaldi1292 3 жыл бұрын
so do you have your own board game channel now?
@jward1465
@jward1465 11 жыл бұрын
I was so excited to see another top 10 list! Keep them coming.
@TheGameLocker
@TheGameLocker 11 жыл бұрын
These videos are highly entertaining, and keep a good pace throughout. Keep doing more!
@xshortguy
@xshortguy 10 жыл бұрын
A little late to the video, but my least favorite mechanic is: One player chooses a winner (Apples to Apples, Cards vs Humanity)
@thebootknifer
@thebootknifer 9 жыл бұрын
I can see why you don't like that mechanic, I don't mind it because I try to play that mechanic out. What I mean is I like to take on the challenge of figuring out what combination of cards really hits it home for the one choosing the winner.
@atherisentertainment2208
@atherisentertainment2208 6 жыл бұрын
That is true. That is not a mechanic we're super interested in, either.
@gyroh6593
@gyroh6593 4 жыл бұрын
31:08 Tom: You know how careful I am with my games? Also Tom: Dice tower review, into my collection! *smacks the shit out of the game with a hammer*
@Gizmovolders
@Gizmovolders 11 жыл бұрын
I'm loving these vids. Zee is the best. Love how 3 point of views balance things out so you get all the pro and cons of things. Great job like always.
@MysteriousVisage
@MysteriousVisage 11 жыл бұрын
I love these longer videos with Sam and Zed because the dynamic between the three of you is phenomenal. I'd very much enjoy seeing more of these kind of top ten videos or even some video play throughs of games where the three of you are discussing the game as you play.
@soldierofkazus
@soldierofkazus 9 жыл бұрын
I despise MTG blue decks. They're based on not allowing the opponent to make a move-any move. The victim is effectively not playing the game, and there is nothing less fun to do while playing a game than not playing the game.
@michaelbauers8800
@michaelbauers8800 9 жыл бұрын
Mono blue seems old skool to me, but I don't play tournament magic very much. Actually the most annoying deck I own is blue-white control. Put the right spells on isochron scepter and people will range from being annoyed to being pretty upset about it. Your turn, I use the scepter to cast Orim's chant during your upkeep, you can't attack or play spells. There's a reason I rarely play it, because it rarely loses in casual play and it's no fun. So it's not just blue that locks down people. Black can be devastating at locking people down too.
@37thgungrunts
@37thgungrunts 9 жыл бұрын
So, counter it. Don't like mono blue control? Find a way to prevent it.
@soldierofkazus
@soldierofkazus 9 жыл бұрын
37thgungrunts Says the guy who plays monoblue. Nothing can really punish counterspells, and there just aren't enough options that can't be countered to present a credible defense. The only ways I've found to prevent it are to play blue myself or to refuse to play against those friends who insist on using it. It's indicative of bad game design,
@37thgungrunts
@37thgungrunts 9 жыл бұрын
Steampunk Papercut So, you assume I play mono-blue? I don't play mono-anything. If you've got one guy who likes to play blue, plan around it. Or play slivers, problem solved.
@Pandaman64
@Pandaman64 9 жыл бұрын
Steampunk Papercut Play man lands. Lands that become creatures, OR an aggro deck with many small creatures, OR monoblack (duress is amazing vs counters), OR several of the uncounterable green options. Mono blue hasn't been viable in forever. It's the best support color, but it's terrible on it's own.
@LunaticReason
@LunaticReason 10 жыл бұрын
Damn these are all mechanics I was gonna put in the game i was designing.
@CrimeaRiver
@CrimeaRiver 7 жыл бұрын
lol
@wetwillyccma
@wetwillyccma 11 жыл бұрын
Good job guys. Love watching you 3 talk about top 10 games and stuff. Keep them coming.
@MrJenssen
@MrJenssen 11 жыл бұрын
50 minutes of awesomeness? Time for another Dicetower binge!
@EverybodyLovesAlf
@EverybodyLovesAlf 10 жыл бұрын
If we can just include all of these mechanics in one game, maybe it'll be so bad it'll be good.
@jacksonchase1951
@jacksonchase1951 5 жыл бұрын
EverybodyLovesAlf can we talk about how scary Alf looks... like what the hell
@fnord3125
@fnord3125 10 жыл бұрын
I may be wrong, but I suspect the reason for Zee's #10 (not being allowed to share information in co-op games) is to try to avoid the "alpha player" problem of one person telling everyone else what to do and basically running the whole show. If you don't know what other people can do, you can't give orders. Not to say that I think this justifies those rules, but I think that may be part of the reason they exist in so many games.
@rynmango354
@rynmango354 10 жыл бұрын
I have played a game of Pandemic, where I may have been the "Alpha Player". it ruined the fun for one of our players. But it is a good rule not to do that lol.
@kau6912
@kau6912 10 жыл бұрын
Interesting theory, but the "alpha player" problem is a people problem, not a game problem. You know, that one guy who needs to have control, whom OVER-explains things in games - he's almost always the alpha player....
@fnord3125
@fnord3125 10 жыл бұрын
K Au Are you suggesting there are no game rules designed in an attempt to prevent social problems?
@jackluminous4261
@jackluminous4261 10 жыл бұрын
K Au but mechanics of a game can prevent that
@davidharshman7645
@davidharshman7645 10 жыл бұрын
To be fair to Shadows Over Camelot (which they mentioned specifically,) the point isn't to withhold information. It's to encourage talking in character and encourage players to find a creative way of saying what you want without revealing details. And, it also gives the Traitor a bit of leeway to be "misunderstood."
@PurityThruFire
@PurityThruFire 11 жыл бұрын
I'm glad Zee has been sticking around, these top tens with all 3 of you are great.
@gthwlf5000
@gthwlf5000 11 жыл бұрын
Just started watching your videos recently. Really loving them. You guys are great.
@jackardoin3133
@jackardoin3133 9 жыл бұрын
I know im late, but to adress that beginning citadels warlord complaint, I use the diplomat. He comes with the edition that includes expansion characters and districts. The only difference is that instead of destroying, he swaps districts with others.
@Indubitably14
@Indubitably14 10 жыл бұрын
Parcheesi is the oldest and best roll and move game because there is strategy involved that games like Sorry and Trouble removed. You can actually divide the dice: if you roll a 4 and a 5, you don't HAVE to go 9 spaces, you can split it up between the pieces.
@davidharshman7645
@davidharshman7645 10 жыл бұрын
And, there's a reason to send more than one piece out at a time, since you can intentionally form blockades and such. (Though, the exact count for the end-game can be frustrating, still.)
@tot_ra
@tot_ra 11 жыл бұрын
Great show guys, thanks and keep it coming
@forisrex
@forisrex 11 жыл бұрын
i LOVED careers! i used to play it with my grandma when i was a kid! its so awesome to hear it mentioned again. thanks!
@mulletsquirrel
@mulletsquirrel 9 жыл бұрын
I don't know what to call this rant specifically, but the ending to the game Munchkin is more annoying to me than anything I've ever encountered. You're level 9, about ready to defeat a monster and win, but everyone else prevents this from happening. That's fine so far. Everyone else who is level 8 and below are allowed to defeat their monsters and catch up. Whoever is level 9 is the target of the players because they don't want to lose. It just drags on and on until everyone runs out of useful cards and someone finds an easy monster to defeat. But this isn't until hours later. And there is only a slim chance that the player who wins was even close to winning when the original person was so close. It acts as a neat mechanic in the early game, but towards the end, it is just a way for everyone to catch up.
@levihobbs1416
@levihobbs1416 9 жыл бұрын
Darrek Olson I agree but also bear in mind that Munchkin is just supposed to be a light, "just fun" game. And it doesn't really take "hours" IME.
@defranza
@defranza 10 жыл бұрын
Who's up to the challenge of making a game with the all of these rules? LOL Would it suck so much it became good? like a good bad movie?
@thebootknifer
@thebootknifer 9 жыл бұрын
It will be like trying to look away from a gruesome car accident. You want you look away, you want to walk away, but you just can't.
@Dwigii
@Dwigii 11 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy the vids where you are all together. It feels so fun and natural and not-scripted! I also totally agree with most of your TOP10. I don't know why you did not mentioned shoots and ladders for the TOP1 rule - as the game consists only of roll and move.
@djgongral
@djgongral 11 жыл бұрын
I love when these three are all together! Just as a note, programmable movement is one of my favorite all time mechanics!!
@Steve-L
@Steve-L 9 жыл бұрын
I own over 100 board games, yet their #1 bad rule makes me fill dissed, because Talisman is my 2nd favorite game. Now I know people may not like it. But there seems to be an "aura" if you like Talisman or roll and move games, you are not a "real" gamer. I own a lot of games, and introduce games to my gamer group. Please don't disrespect those of us "real" gamers who like Talisman or other roll & move games.
@dancondonjones
@dancondonjones 5 жыл бұрын
Doma Agape Talisman is fine because you still get a choice of at least two (sometimes more) directions to go. That gives you sometimes meaningful decisions of whether to go quickly to the treasure/fountain/whatever even though that means going through a nasty space.
@fluffylee
@fluffylee 9 жыл бұрын
In RISK I play with rules that allow eliminated players to rebel in the territories they had in their final round (or former capital throughout the game). They can come back fully into the game with the right dice rolls.
@froff922
@froff922 7 жыл бұрын
Huh. That sounds pretty interesting. Do you have any specific number of troops you like to use for the rebellion?
@BoxofDelights
@BoxofDelights 11 жыл бұрын
great job guys - very entertaining and spot on! nice one, Rick
@cartoon80s90s
@cartoon80s90s 11 жыл бұрын
Great episode. Definitely worth watching despite the long duration. I'll watch the Top 10 party games, just to see Sam's reactions.
@DanielBlak
@DanielBlak 10 жыл бұрын
Tom Vasel, you're a champ.
@LordBadenRulez
@LordBadenRulez 10 жыл бұрын
I loved careers as a kid. It was the game that made me realise how stupid Monopoly is.
@xthebumpx
@xthebumpx 10 жыл бұрын
Every game made me realize how stupid Monopoly is.
@jackluminous4261
@jackluminous4261 10 жыл бұрын
xthebumpx one of teh most popular games ever and you're dissing it - teel me just how many bestsellers have you made?
@davidharshman7645
@davidharshman7645 10 жыл бұрын
Jack Luminous Selling a lot of games doesn't make it fun to play. Monopoly in particular has a lot of people buying collectors' editions for nostalgia or for show or even buying it just to have it rather than because they want to play it.
@LinkEX
@LinkEX 10 жыл бұрын
David Harshman Monopoly might be one of the prime examples that show that paradoxically, games don't have to be fun to sell well. It's enough to get popular for looking pleasing and memorable, as well as being easy to understand, and thus more accessible for everybody. I think in Monopoly's case, it was probably thanks to a lot of simple yet elegant eye candy, and most importantly easy to understand rules (while keeping a unique atmosphere). You have a now iconic yet simple board design, the proprietary theme, the little houses, and last but not least the pretty tokens. Despite it being dull and having the tendency to drag out, I never quite hated it, though. Another example for such a game that's even more dull than Monopoly that I absolutely despite since it is the prime example and the worst offender of a roll and move game is *Mensch Ärgere Dich Nicht*. And yet everyone knows it, and it is in every freaking Games Compendium you buy. 99.5% of it is luck-based, the remaining half percent can be managed with an equal amount of brain cells to maintain the strategic aspect of it, which is about which token to move with your die roll when you have multiples outside.
@jackluminous4261
@jackluminous4261 10 жыл бұрын
I still think that the dissing of Monopoly is down to jealousy - its like musos begrudging the riff of Louie Louie being simple yet highly popular
@thenobleartist7914
@thenobleartist7914 7 жыл бұрын
loved these top ten videos. thanks guys
@CrimsonWeltall
@CrimsonWeltall 11 жыл бұрын
Part of the reason for #10 - concealing information - is that when a game like Shadows Over Camelot is played openly, ALL decisions become group-made ("you should do this") and the more experienced players usually dominate the gameplay. Requiring some personal info, like cards, be hidden inserts some independence for each player.
@SkyLordPanglot
@SkyLordPanglot 9 жыл бұрын
I hate the overall idea of randomizing any action at all. I know it is terribly hard to make a game based only on decisions and skill, and remove any dice, coin flips and etc, but these are the best games for me. Skill over luck! Thats why I fell in love with chess from the very first time I played it, at about age of 7 or 8, if a recall correctly.
@SkyLordPanglot
@SkyLordPanglot 9 жыл бұрын
Yeah happens. Sometimes hilarious moments can come out of dice rolls in board RPGs but most of the time it is dice roll. As if Im simply playing dice and Im not in RPG.
@pmdgames444
@pmdgames444 9 жыл бұрын
Sky Lord Panglot I get where you're coming from but I think a game with some randomization is more realistic. A larger force doesn't always win in battle. Too much randomization can ruin a game. The vastly skilled player should win the majority of times. You like what you like though.
@SkyLordPanglot
@SkyLordPanglot 9 жыл бұрын
Oh yes. Some randomization is OK. But it has to be on the right spot. Not just "roll for everything you do". Cause I played those games. Also yeah you like what you like. The problem is that I dont know how to realiza what I like. I like RPGs, but most of them contain too much dice rolls, which I dont like. If they dont contain mainly dice rolls they involve terrible calculations, which I dont like either. Whats the compromise here Im not sure yet but Ill tell you when I find it. :D
@dm2ortiz
@dm2ortiz 9 жыл бұрын
Sky Lord Panglot I would agree with your point. I love randomization but there is a time and place for it. in warhammer 40,000 I can move up 6 in bout I can only run or charge 6D or 2D6. WTF every other game is fixed. I run show and my son runs fast but when we run it is always at the same speed we ran last time. we don't run randomly. it just slow down the game and takes to much a way from "the feel" of the game
@rodrigoconsoli3544
@rodrigoconsoli3544 9 жыл бұрын
Sky Lord Panglot In FATE or Fudge system may be the right spot for you as it is for me: you roll 4dF, a dF being a 1 in 3 chance of getting either blank, a + or a - (or a d6 where 1-2 is -, 3-4 is blank, 5-6 is +), and those results are modifiers to your skills. The distribution for me seems more realistic, still with chances of getting a +4 or -4, but its just about 1% each, and about 65% chances on an avarage roll (-1 through +1). There are even variations made to increase the ~65% chance to nearly 85% i think. Besides, summing up + and - signs is fairly easy.
@GRex7777
@GRex7777 8 жыл бұрын
Gotta say, I will ALWAYS prefer the randomness of a dice over cards or tiles in a bag. Cards and tiles are drawn and removed, so the odds are always changing, while a die, is ALWAYS the same odds, every single roll. My d6 always has a 1 in 6 chance. Yes it IS possible to roll 100 times and never get a 6 or whatever, but at the end of the day.... I still had a fair chance at it the entire time. Not, the guy who pulled first had 1 in 5, but the next guy has 1 in 7, and so forth. I'll always take the constant odds over the constantly shifting odds. Granted, I haven't played Thebes, so I WILL admit that it may work because of the theme, but in general, no, I really dislike odds that are always changing.
@starbucksmocha88
@starbucksmocha88 10 жыл бұрын
Great video, you guys are hilarious and I love the list of annoying rules!
@umlammy
@umlammy 10 жыл бұрын
You're gorgeous. And a good day to you, madam.
@Mifoi
@Mifoi 11 жыл бұрын
Love you guys! Great videos!
@ObakuZenCenter
@ObakuZenCenter 9 жыл бұрын
Put links to each individual subject of the video. Hunting through for ones that are of interest is too much of a chore for many. Oh and learn what Socialism is, that comment was embarrassingly ignorant.
@ahtartersauce101
@ahtartersauce101 8 жыл бұрын
+John D A Soialism does not equal COMMUNISM, Tom. You know that Social Security check that your gonna get in 30 years from now? Guess which type of policy that is.... Ill wait.
@Moonawrathic
@Moonawrathic 8 жыл бұрын
+Michael Carrillo socialism is a terrible and evil system that is poised to ruin the USA.
@ahtartersauce101
@ahtartersauce101 8 жыл бұрын
Moonawrathic says the dude who either has a trust waiting for him, has a credit rating off the charts bc of his bank connections, has SHARES in bank, or is simply ignorant of the poison of capitalism that is literally killing him with every meal that he takes and is causing the economy to collapse
@Moonawrathic
@Moonawrathic 8 жыл бұрын
Michael Carrillo Capitalism is the best system, while it does still have it's flaws. We live in a broken world with a bunch of idiots. The only system that can work with this kind of human condition is one where people are rewarded for their own hard work and effort. Capitalism at it's core.
@ahtartersauce101
@ahtartersauce101 8 жыл бұрын
Moonawrathic yeah no. Capitalism only functions on death. In order for people to be rewarded then others have to be punished. In the extreme that punishment is death. So if you want more LIFE-lyhood then ppl have to DIE. thats exactly what is happening in america with poverty, metabolic disease at outrageous heights all for the sake of "free market" ideals
@kobaltblueknight
@kobaltblueknight 10 жыл бұрын
One little thing I would like to bring up about your show. The individual videos are a TAD long. Most top ten videos top in at about half the average length of your top tens. Long videos aren't totally bad, but when I am watching top ten videos, I really am just looking to waste around 10 to 20 minutes max. I might still end up wasting a whole hour total, but I'll waste it on several shorter videos; rather than a few long ones. Personally, I think you might be able to get your individual video's views up quite a bit if you shortened them a little. This video had 136,902 views as of my viewing. It is over a year old at this point. I see no reason why a top10 about a subject as popular as board games shouldn't have amassed closer to a million views over the course of a year. I think length may have something to do with that.
@MrNoelJMIS
@MrNoelJMIS 10 жыл бұрын
do you realize the irony of writing a two-paragraph post on this particular topic? XD
@JazzRadioFfm
@JazzRadioFfm 9 жыл бұрын
keep in mind that these are boardgamers. an hour feels like a poop in their life ^^
@thebootknifer
@thebootknifer 9 жыл бұрын
***** ....There is no irony. Two paragraphs of typing probably took him 2min. He can't just place down 4 words and expect them to take that as detailed constructive criticism.
@MrNoelJMIS
@MrNoelJMIS 9 жыл бұрын
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@levihobbs1416
@levihobbs1416 9 жыл бұрын
Eric Lawrence If you're a hardcore board game geek, then you most likely want to spent an hour hearing about a zillion games *shrug* I know I do. If you personally don't want a video that long, then just go watch something else...
@eduardoduarte6098
@eduardoduarte6098 11 жыл бұрын
The Top Tens, People's Choices Top 100 Games of All Time, Miami Dice, I really love the videos you do together.
@jimgould7098
@jimgould7098 11 жыл бұрын
Good stuff and Oh so true. Another enjoyable episode, well done gentlemen.
@rockxhero
@rockxhero 11 жыл бұрын
Nice summary @ the end for viewers who are short on time. Thanks!
@MrNoelJMIS
@MrNoelJMIS 10 жыл бұрын
I thoroughly enjoy the quirky little music choices between segments. :)
@Mifoi
@Mifoi 9 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thank you guys! :)
@josephc4
@josephc4 11 жыл бұрын
Mad props to ya for mentioning Careers!
@alessandrocaviola1575
@alessandrocaviola1575 7 жыл бұрын
Hidden information is one of the best ways to avoid the alpha player in coop games. I don't know Salem, but I suspect that this was the reason for the designer to add that rule...
@DJRoksor
@DJRoksor 10 жыл бұрын
I actually like the dice roll thing in monopoly (I mean there's no way you're deliberately gonna land on someone else his property if you can to some extend chose how much steps you're gonna take) but I hate it in trivial pursuit and other games where you need to trow an exact number in order to finish.
@Skyblade12
@Skyblade12 10 жыл бұрын
My family now plays Clue by a unique set of rules. We still do Roll to move, but we ignore the hallways completely. You roll, and can move clockwise or counterclockwise around the board that many rooms. It removes completely the ability some players have of keeping you from ever doing ANYTHING in that game by keeping you from moving rooms, and at least lets everyone play.
@pallepirat
@pallepirat 11 жыл бұрын
The best series of programs you have made! The synergy between you too makes it all work. Hope that you will make a top 10 game list over games you can play together with your wife, because it's a cool way to spend time together. Thank you very much for your awesome programs.
@MehdiHusain
@MehdiHusain 11 жыл бұрын
I love to see you three together. It could be my daily show. It reminds me of RedLetterMedia's Half in the Bag somehow. Keep it up!
@Hedgehogking5
@Hedgehogking5 5 жыл бұрын
As someone who found your hatred of "roll to move" mechanics appreciable and a challenge, thank you for the in-depth discussion of exactly what irks you the most and what can alleviate them. My idea was to have subset numbers on certain tiles that if that number was rolled on a die and within the total move area then you could CHOOSE to stop there, low rolls would still be horrible, though it could be easily implemented on any games you currently held in contempt.
@jmencolliss
@jmencolliss 11 жыл бұрын
GREAT shirt Sam! :-) Great hair Tom. Good job on the top ten again guys. Fun and informative as always. Please keep them coming!
@DangerKennyB
@DangerKennyB 10 жыл бұрын
In regards to the "no communication" rule, it is indeed stupid in Witch of Salem. But in some games it isn't, like Shadows Over Camelot. The limited communication role is important to protect the traitor.
@Pfoffie
@Pfoffie 11 жыл бұрын
this was the first of those top ten videos i watched to the end :)
@WarehouseNumberEight
@WarehouseNumberEight 11 жыл бұрын
Okay Tom, Sam & Z need their own series! Please make this happen! This every other week special has become the highlight of thedicetower videos.
@Spahrep
@Spahrep 9 жыл бұрын
A top 10 consensus video, awesome :P I did really enjoy it, and it made a lot of good points with strong examples. More games on design tips would surely be welcome.
@aaronsmith6632
@aaronsmith6632 11 жыл бұрын
Awesome video guys!!! I feel like this is talk radio for gamers :)
@MaryVivit
@MaryVivit 11 жыл бұрын
Loved this!
@spiritconsumer
@spiritconsumer 11 жыл бұрын
You got a very heavy LIKE from me for the rampage at a little after the 20:00 mark!!
@jasonsmith1133
@jasonsmith1133 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoy Roll and Move in some Vintage games. It is nice to just roll and move some pawns and take some actions. Some older games have some interesting mechanisms to make the roll and move not as painful.
@rockxhero
@rockxhero 11 жыл бұрын
I agree with your house rules for Survive nice editing (Outpost). Thanks.
@metallica04100
@metallica04100 11 жыл бұрын
You guys are awesome!
@mystemo1980
@mystemo1980 11 жыл бұрын
Awesome vid - a few less games I need to add to my collection lol
@Lacertist
@Lacertist 11 жыл бұрын
I love what the game "That's Life" did with the Roll & Move mechanic!
@kevinregan6566
@kevinregan6566 10 жыл бұрын
Sam my gaming group does the exact same thing in Shadows Over Camelot! I still agree the rule is annoying and when playing Shadows without the Traitor mechanic we implemented a house rule where you just say what you have. Thanks for the posting this video!
@SolofAvaldor
@SolofAvaldor 11 жыл бұрын
I may not agree with everything you guys say but watching you guys talk about games is always interesting and entertaining.
@shagndragons8186
@shagndragons8186 9 жыл бұрын
Artificial Catch-Up: Power Struggle uses this mechanism as a part of the game tactics. You need to be in last place often in order to take advantage of going first (a very big advantage). It is part of the game to try to stay behind as long as you can, until you are forced to go ahead (and then you try to get far ahead and push for the win). It is a neat mechanic as it encourages players to stay near each other in points until you have set up your master plan and can zoom ahead. Now the other player has the advantage of going first to try to catch you before you win the game. Artificial catch-up as a mechanic done really well.
@jeangodecoster
@jeangodecoster 3 жыл бұрын
#8: in paper tales there's a card that can singlehandedly win you the game if you get it on round 1: the relic (can't die, at the end of the game get 2 vp for every age counter on it). And when you have it, your opponents are forced to make sub-optimal drafts to prevent you from getting age token synergy, which in turn helps you get better cards from the draft
@VadimKazakov
@VadimKazakov 6 жыл бұрын
I hate roll & move mechanics as well, but there's a reason games with them are so popular. Most of them are designed either for kids, or as super simple casual games that anybody can play without thinking too much about the game. There's a reason slot machines are the most popular games at the casino, people want the excitement of a random result, but not the weight of having to decide what to do.
@MoltandMigrate
@MoltandMigrate 11 жыл бұрын
I just discovered Verflixxt just tonight at my game club! Great game, and it uses that mechanic very well.
@tysoasn
@tysoasn 11 жыл бұрын
I love Careers, I picked it up at Goodwill for 2 bucks a couple years ago and it was much better than I expected.
@zelbinian
@zelbinian 10 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I think the off-the-cuff style of these reviews/episodes works pretty well since we get to see the personalities playing off each other but... ugh, sometimes I really wish they'd prepare a little better. You've got the magic of multiple takes and video editing - it's ok to use it!
@wrongwaywilson
@wrongwaywilson 7 жыл бұрын
This video makes me want to try Quelf, sounds like fun
@hoschiadedodi
@hoschiadedodi 8 жыл бұрын
I missed my most hated game mechanism. The ones where players deliberately or indeliberately form coaltions to take out a single player. Like Player A attacks player B in a war of tear and wear and in the next turn Player C jumps in for the coup de grâce. I don't mind it in games like settlers of catan, where everyone tries to steal from the player with the clay monopoly though.
@Jindorek
@Jindorek 11 жыл бұрын
at 10:00 - we call that mechanism : if win, win more. i sometimes find it happens in eclipse, when a player has great money resources, which provides more actions, which provides more opportunity for money etc.
@rockxhero
@rockxhero 11 жыл бұрын
My favorite vids are with Tom & Zee.
@dorpth
@dorpth 5 жыл бұрын
Memory victory points: where victory points for each player is known public information, but has each player hides them after they receive them. It's just annoying having to play a memory game of who was ahead.
@johnpopper5202
@johnpopper5202 9 жыл бұрын
11:38 I played one of those cards in a Magic Draft Tournament once. It was basically a delay for my inevitable demise, lol.
@shelbybuttimer1397
@shelbybuttimer1397 10 жыл бұрын
I think the real key to good game mechanics is a good chance/strategy balance. If a game is all chance, it's boring. If it's all strategy, it can be intimidating for newer players and can make for poor game replay. Once you've figured out the best way to win the game, there's nothing more to do. A dash of chance can really help with replay-ability and can even up the game a bit for newer players and players who have played it dozens of times. Chance doesn't necessarily have to be brought in as dice rolls or cards though. If players interact with each other enough, that can bring in enough of a random element to make the game fun. Chance that's entirely brought in via dice rolls can get boring and frustrating. "Clue" depends largely on dice rolls for the "chance" element of the game and it's maddening. I think games like "Sorry" and "Parcheesi" are so popular because chance outweighs the strategy component so heavily. The rules are pretty basic, ithey're quick to learn and easy and fast to play. Monopoly doesn't rely as heavily on chance because you have choices to make about what to do with properties so there's a little more strategy.
@ImTylerDurden99
@ImTylerDurden99 10 жыл бұрын
I love Eldritch Horror, but I got nailed with several of these annoying mechanics earlier today. First, the game jacked up the difficulty in what I consider an artificial manner by forcing me to draw and resolve an additional mythos card, because one just wasn't enough. The repercussions of those two back to back mythos cards were that I became cursed, which meant I rolled a success on only a 6, and I became detained. And there wasn't a thing I could do about it. Because I was detained, I lost my entire turn, and then I spent 3 consecutive turns praying to get rid of my curse to no avail. And to make matters worse , because I was cursed, I failed a mandatory test and gained a paranoia condition, which consequently made me mad with insanity quite literally as I quit the game. Eldritch Horror might as well have played a single you lose card as I went from what seemed like 95% odds of winning down to 0% in an instant. I was sitting on the gate I needed to close with plenty of clue tokens and on the last mystery. My wife actually had 3 opportunities to roll a single success (50% chance x 3) and win us the game. She rolled a 1, a 2, and finally another 2 even though she was blessed. She was subsequently driven mad as well (in the game that is), which is what led me mad (outside of the game). I packed up the game and don't plan to unleash its horrors again for quite some time.
@benwpersonal
@benwpersonal 2 жыл бұрын
This was the heyday of Dice Tower top 10s
@Sparticuse
@Sparticuse 11 жыл бұрын
A small correction for you guys: Take over mechanics were added in the second, not third expansion for Race for the Galaxy (the third expansion added the much hated prestige mechanic which I love). It's still an incredibly valuable expansion in my opinion though because it also greatly expanded any route to a military win (like the 9 victory point planet and rebel cantina which lets you discard for military planets).
@nickstl3814
@nickstl3814 11 жыл бұрын
Heh guys love the vids - would love to hear you cover off your "10 most spiteful games/game mechanics" - ie for those of us who's gaming circle are more competitive and love to do each other in (bonus points for most humorous/evil way/at worst possible time etc)! :)
@tiagomarques9822
@tiagomarques9822 8 жыл бұрын
"The Hare and the Tortoise" is a game based on catch up mechanics, and it is a great strategic game to play. But indeed these are not artificial catch up mechanics, these are built into the game - and actually very much in the theme of the story :-)
@andrewhazlewood4569
@andrewhazlewood4569 8 жыл бұрын
Artificial catch up mechanics / preventing elimination - Cyclades. The first time I played I took one of my friends starting islands at the start of the game. Because of the rule that you can't lose your last space he used the farming action repeatedly and easily won in the end.
@AFnord
@AFnord 9 жыл бұрын
I've actually played a game that implemented the whole "random number of actions" well, and that's the (nowadays rather famous) Space Hulk. Only one side has this mechanic, and the number of extra actions is hidden to the other player. How it works is that every unit has a certain number of actions that it can use every turn, then you can spend extra actions during your turn to simply let your models take more actions. You can also save some actions and use those during the opponent's turn. As the number of extra actions are hidden, this forces you to try and figure out how many actions that it's likely that the other player saved and plan your moves accordingly. Overall, I found that mechanic to be really nice, as it added a lot of tension to the game.
@pnkssbtz
@pnkssbtz 11 жыл бұрын
Hilarious vid. I love it!
@camipco
@camipco 11 жыл бұрын
The getting the exact roll to win at the end of trivial pursuit is the annoyance of roll and move combined with an awful artificial catch up mechanic. Trivial pursuit slam is a huge improvement.
@junkmailjoebrown
@junkmailjoebrown 10 жыл бұрын
HOUSE RULES 1) Own Secret Units Look at your own secret units anytime you want - except on your own turn. Speeds play without impairing knowledge of own units. Works great for Titan. 2) Timed turns 30 second timer starts after first player is done with their turn. Works great for Robo Rally.
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