Top 100 Games of All Time – 60-51



Tom Vasel, Zee Garcia, and Mike DiLisio go through their Top 100 Games of All Time. Still. Ever more games to go through.

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26 thoughts on “Top 100 Games of All Time – 60-51”

  1. Bloody Inn is fantastic. Just be careful; it gives engine building vibes, but if you approach it like a typical engine builder you’ll have a rough time. I had to get over that before I saw it’s charm.

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  2. Tom, speaking of diets, check into the carnivore diet. It’s ridiculously easy and amazing. It’s more a lifestyle than a temporary diet, but it’s easy to maintain, feel great, weight melts off. And you don’t need to eat any vegetables!!

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  3. I'm totally with Zee on Nidavellir – it was fine, totally not as interesting as Tom had made it out to be, for me. The coin upgrade aspect was cool, but not as compelling as I was expecting from how Tom reacted to it.

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  4. There are so many great games that have come out in the history of board gaming, I don't have time to play them all. Because of that I limit myself to the themes that interest me the most.

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  5. In view of recent Kickstarters, I think we can stop calling Cthulhu Wars expensive. It’s a relative bargain at this point. I get people who back a $400 campaign where they’ll never hope to play all the content telling me CW is expensive, and with a straight face no less.

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  6. I missed the live stream again, but here's my following-along-at-home, same 60-51 portion of my top 100:
    60. Tapestry
    59. Memoir '44
    58. Century: Golem Edition
    57. Hive
    56. Tiny Epic Pirates
    55. Small World
    54. Champions of Midgard
    53. Root
    52. Racoon Tycoon
    51. HATE

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  7. Marvel United isn't a bad game. It certainly has its merits. The more of it you own the better it gets. However, it is not one of the top 25 games of All-time.
    I"M LOOKING AT YOU ZEE GARCIA!!

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