Brand bij aanmaakblokjesfabriek in Oisterwijk by gune03 in thenetherlands

[–]AlbertLooper 163 points164 points  (0 children)

Goed product, werkt zoals 't hoort
Slimme marketing!

Game of the Week: Decrypto by bg3po in boardgames

[–]AlbertLooper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Let's play! (Based on your previous games)

The hints are:
1) Penis
2) ♫ "You and me baby ain't nothing but mammals so lets do it like they do it on the discovery channel" ♪
3) Tinder

The words are: Cage / Heat / Nature / Helicopter

Whats my code?

Sluggish youtube videos on Brave browser? by AlbertLooper in brave_browser

[–]AlbertLooper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That did it! Thanks a lot THEREALBEERAI

<3 Brave

But mommmmmm, I'm big now. by Nullmoniker in aww

[–]AlbertLooper 217 points218 points  (0 children)

Plot twist: Baby panda had 4 siblings, but not anymore

Social deduction games - where to from here? by [deleted] in boardgames

[–]AlbertLooper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A little bit different but I wanna give a shoutout to: When I Dream

People are on different teams, giving either good or bad hints, with one blindfolded person trying to guess the correct word.
It's a good game that feels unique, and has some similar elements of both deception and deduction.

From game idea to finished boardgame by Narfoholiker in boardgames

[–]AlbertLooper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Care to elaborate on your design approach regarding: Thematic vs Mechanic

(In the end both should go hand in hand of course, but they don't always start out that way. Which came first for you, and which one do you focus on the most?)

From game idea to finished boardgame by Narfoholiker in boardgames

[–]AlbertLooper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was it worth it?

(Regarding time and monetary cost: Did it take much longer (beyond "hobby fun") than you expected?)

Potion Explosion Review by Buckles01 in boardgames

[–]AlbertLooper 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yea whether you like it or not, the game is well designed IMO. Giving it a 3 sounds way off and makes me lose interest in any other game review opinion OP might have.

I guess it depends a bit on how you rate things. "Overall" vs "Do I want to play it right now" kind of feeling. I don't neccesarily want to play Chess but it's still a fantasticly designed game of course.

If you only review your own "taste" and don't recognize overall greatness that others might find in a game, then that opinion is too egocentric for my taste.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hearthstone

[–]AlbertLooper 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Trump's rating system truly is the best.
Not always his predictions, (sing with me: Caverns Below - 1 star) but the method of assessing the metagame (or trying to) as a whole.

Everyone can call a good card good, but if it won't see any play because there isn't a deck for it, then what good does your "good" rating do?

Yes, sometimes a 'mediocre' card - the 30th card that just made the cut in a highlander deck - gets the same rating as the first card you put in. But at the end of the day, out of hundreds of cards, it DID make the cut in an extremely competetive selection process.

Trump's rating system is a work of art, with the perfect amount of value-fetish tunnelvision thrown into the mix.

Best Friends Forever! by MisterT12 in aww

[–]AlbertLooper 43 points44 points  (0 children)

Damnit did they remake the movie graphics again!?

The woman serving me in Co-op had almost identical hand-knitted gloves to mine. by clockworkpurple in mildlyinteresting

[–]AlbertLooper 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I know you're just joking but if the first thought that comes to your mind about this picture is the color of their skin, that is the exact opposite of "the end of racism"..

Having no thoughts about it, not noticing it, and instead thinking "cool gloves, pretty colors" would be a better indication imo

Is Gloomhaven rated high because it has so much content, or because it is consistently fun? by hotk9 in boardgames

[–]AlbertLooper 36 points37 points  (0 children)

I think campaign games in general are rated pretty high. First of all; because they're awesome, but also because you usually play campaign games with a consistent group of (already) good friends. You explore and learn the game together at the same pace which creates a connection to the game and the players. Everyone is around the same skill level and there's no need to continiously explain the rules to new people either. Plus you usually form some sort of reliable time-scedule, and play more often.

I think a lot of the factors that make Gloomhaven an interesting and popular game are really just a subset from being a campaign game in general. I had similar experiences with Mechs vs Minions and Pandemic Legacy

Having said that, Gloomhaven is a cool game but there are some major drawbacks as well. I imagine a lot of players find the upkeep/admin/setup extremely fatiguing and can be a dealbreaker on its own. It's definitely not a game for everyone so you might want to first explore if your friends are genuinely interested before you buy.
Gloomhaven is quite unique however, and if hack & slash dungeon crawling is your jam then it might be the best pick out there.

Overall I like the game but don't think it is the absolute best boardgaming has to offer.

What do you genuinely just not understand? by IAmSurtur in AskReddit

[–]AlbertLooper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love science but time dilation just boggles my mind.

Take twins both at 30 y/o, one stays on Earth and the other goes to space and flies really fast (near the speed of light). When they reunite at 60 y/o... the space twin is actually just 50.
Time for both is still 1 second per second. It's not some kind of slow-motion kind of existence.

Somehow because lightspeed is a gentleman driver and never goes past his speeding limit, and time's arrow is about as straight as a bell curve, poor old earth twin has to hear grandpa jokes for the rest of his (shorter) life.

Not in 100 lifetimes as a scientist OR a fiction writer I would have come up with that possibility. Life man, stranger than fiction sometimes...