GameNight! 2013 Spiel des Jahres Specials - Hanabi (2013 Winner)

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  • @skippen
    @skippen 11 років тому +19

    The way you guys play is what I love best with good gaming groups. You are there to have fun. No one does wrong because you are having fun. You are learning a game, and all that matters is that you are together, playing a game, and have a good time. Bravo!

  • @gslink
    @gslink 9 років тому +28

    Nikki is right, these episodes are fun for them but at the same time teaching and learning about the game together

  • @TheCagedRaven
    @TheCagedRaven 3 роки тому +6

    You guys are hilarious! Thought bubbles! Thanks for letting us in on your thought processes as you play the games. That's exactly why I watch your videos.

  • @lisavt
    @lisavt 10 років тому +28

    I loved watching you guys play! It made me want to play Hanabi so badly. Plus, the beginners' mistakes were a perfect introduction to game play. Thank you!

  • @KrashmanVonStinkputn
    @KrashmanVonStinkputn 3 роки тому +7

    Love how Aaron and Dave face a wall made of mirrors.

  • @Neurogame
    @Neurogame 11 років тому +3

    Excellent episode. Such a great game, subtle and deep, with a mechanism built with only 5 colors and 5 values. I think that Antoine Bauza's work is fantastic, when I play Hanabi or Tokaïdo for exemple, with non-gamers, they tend to play more afterwards, because they feel these games encourage them to be smart, enthusiast...

  • @steffanclarke4491
    @steffanclarke4491 5 років тому +4

    I bought Hanabi after watching this video and it really is a superb game. Its also a very different game if youre playing with 2 people, or 3, or 4. Would highly recommend!

  • @jasonkornoely4692
    @jasonkornoely4692 10 років тому +27

    When I played Hanabi, it was rife with table talk, and it was FUN! Before you begin a game, everyone should enjoy a cocktail. During the game, everyone should enjoy a cocktail. You clearly need a cocktail if the table talk in this session annoyed you. Let's not forget one of the axioms of GameNight....have a bit of fun.

  • @gaaraxebeard
    @gaaraxebeard 5 років тому +1

    I just discovered your channel and have been going through the game night videos in order. This one is my favorite so far! This game worked the best with your camera setup, everyone's interaction was great, and it was an elegant, simple game. Great episode!

  • @eglev
    @eglev 9 років тому +3

    At first it seemed slow and quite boring, but then I realised that slow and hesitant as well as explanatory game actually helped me to grasp and understand the game better. Definitely a good break from playing with a bunch of overly competitive players for a long while. Will definitely be coming back to this channel.

  • @BCKempf
    @BCKempf 11 років тому +2

    So, it really is as simple as the rules read. I always felt like there had to be something I was missing when I was reading them, but apparently I was just trying to make it more difficult than it is. Thanks for this, time to get Hanabi to the table!

  • @kotieerwee2593
    @kotieerwee2593 6 років тому +5

    I will totally watch the repost of this with the thought bubbles included.

  • @royvalstar
    @royvalstar 9 років тому +1

    Again, great video. Made me buy this game and its great! Watching you play is learning the game and give a good impression how it feels when playing the game.

  • @DKTV84
    @DKTV84 11 років тому +2

    Thanks for these videos. I appreciate seeing the games played.

  • @JoachimErdtman
    @JoachimErdtman 11 років тому +2

    I had heard so much love about Hanabi, but didn't believe that it could be as much fun as they made it out to be, but damn, this looks great! I'll be buying a copy at SPIEL for certain!

  • @the_luggage
    @the_luggage 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the entertaining vids! This one's my new favourite :D (My favourite moment remains when Dave got the maximum minus score in one pick-up in Azul, hahaha.) I just love how Lincoln keeps picking up crap, though, and how amusing Aaron & Dave find it!

  • @Syncopator
    @Syncopator 10 років тому +1

    This one was particularly great-- fascinating to watch the complete playthrough. Really helped to understand the nuances of the game, of which there are many...

  • @ShuffleUpandDeal32
    @ShuffleUpandDeal32 2 роки тому +2

    They should make the black cards purple, since nobody wants to see black fireworks, lol

  • @TheMrE
    @TheMrE 9 років тому +2

    Rules question: I'm very interested about the "I know this is a yellow 5, by deduction" situation at the 44:23 mark since it gives perfect information to one player indirectly (in this case Lincoln who had the other possible 5). Is that allowed? I hope it is, it's a cool move; or are players only allowed to answer with information directly provided by other players?

    • @MalachiBrown
      @MalachiBrown 9 років тому +1

      In general, the people I have played with only share information they know through clues they have been given and cards visible to all players (i.e. the played and discarded cards). Telling others you know you have the yellow 5 because you can see other 5s in the other player's hands gives other players information directly outside of the three game mechanisms of playing, discarding, or spending a clue token. You can, however, choose to play or discard such a card (given the right circumstances) and observant players should be able to deduce the same information.

  • @megalo3
    @megalo3 10 років тому +3

    This was a great explanation and wonderfully entertaining video! Love you guys

  • @JetsDuck
    @JetsDuck 11 років тому +3

    Great introduction to the rules. Seems like a good game.

  • @johnchristian4821
    @johnchristian4821 2 роки тому +3

    This game seems so stressful but it sure looks so much fun

  • @Warriorking.1963
    @Warriorking.1963 3 роки тому +3

    Hey Nikki, I like it! The next time I cheat in a game, I'm gonna use your "I'm teaching people" excuse! 😂
    Only kidding, you guys are always brilliant, and quite a few games in my collection are there only because I've seen you playing them.

  • @TheHunter2
    @TheHunter2 7 років тому +5

    @46:30 . That moment you think you're about to end your friendship with that guy because of THAT :D

  • @christiansruiz4943
    @christiansruiz4943 3 роки тому +1

    OMG love your content i have been benchwatching your videos and getting a list for xmas to get new board game, and almost al lthe new games are goin to be card games thank you so much

  • @thegrimdestiny
    @thegrimdestiny 8 років тому +3

    Practical and Honest Aaron 44:20 :D That's why we love him being more often in GameNight! :D

  • @BadFish81
    @BadFish81 10 років тому +3

    Hah, this was much more entertaining to watch than I thought it would be. Was expecting to just watch 10 minutes or so to get a feel for the game, but watched all he way through. However, I think this game may stress me out, haha. So much of a logic puzzle also tied to memory, I'm going to be awful at it.

  • @djlego
    @djlego 11 років тому +1

    Wow! Hanabi and Qwixx will definitely gonna be on my collection!! Great games!

  • @middleclassjoe
    @middleclassjoe 11 років тому

    Love this game. First couple of times we played it, we played that you had to know exactly where the card would play. Made it a little tougher. :P

  • @johannalarsson1901
    @johannalarsson1901 5 років тому +2

    The version played here has much nicer card illustrations and easier to see colors, also the rules sounds more fun that the rules in the version we have. The version we have also included flimsy stands to place the cards in... they are really easy to tip over and “impossible” to re arrange card order in (which I didn’t know you’re allowed to do) so now I think it’s better to play without the cardholders. The rules to our game didn’t say that one could change the order of the cards based on the clues given, but they don’t forbid doing it either... by implementing changing the order of the cards this game must be so much easier to play. Also I didn’t know that you could ask for free what the player knows about their hand. This version seems so much easier and enjoyable. The way we played is that you have to have 4 or 5(?) complete fireworks from 1-5 or you have lost. This made the game quite difficult and not so family friendly. We played with our 8 year old and managed to win after a few games, but it was a lot of frustration. ( Both me and my husband take gaming seriously, so not only Americans are like that )

    • @boardgamegeek
      @boardgamegeek  5 років тому +1

      This was the original version of the game and was kind of hard to get when it came out. I too was a little disappointed by the changes that came later but I am happy they are there for people to get a chance to play the game. Thanks for the note and for watching. -Lincoln

  • @improg
    @improg 11 років тому +1

    Your gaming group is very fun to watch.

  • @LouisAzor
    @LouisAzor 11 років тому

    Thought you guys did a great job on this one, my group would have played it the same way!

  • @NinjarioPicmin
    @NinjarioPicmin 7 років тому +2

    here as a german hearing you talk about how americans take their games way more seriously and germans probably just would be like : "oh thats gone, nvm, and thats gone too, nvm..." is just too funny. In my experience i can confirm that many americans take their games very seriously (at least most americans i played with) but germans (again ... at least most of them i played with) are in my opinion at least as serious if not even more

    • @NinjarioPicmin
      @NinjarioPicmin 3 роки тому +1

      haha foolish past me xD totally forgot i already watched this one 3-4 years ago.... crazy how much more mature i am now then when i wrote that comment :D

  • @sheaulle
    @sheaulle 4 роки тому +3

    I just realized how intelligently you can play this game. We are cheating sooo much, I thought it's mainly about gestures to give additional information, but, yeah, I'm German 😅

  • @caranddandalmes
    @caranddandalmes 9 років тому +2

    Between the three, this one was definitely the biggest hit with my kids... they didn't care as much for Qwixx or Augustus, although those were both big hits with the adults. I think kids are actually much more comfortable with not knowing their hand and taking a gamble.

    • @caranddandalmes
      @caranddandalmes 9 років тому

      also better at remembering what's what and where!

  • @ricksleurink5064
    @ricksleurink5064 9 років тому +1

    Hey guys, what is de movie Lincoln was compairing Star Wars to? Ik couldn't hear it clearly in the video.
    Hanabi is really an exellent game. Still going strong in 2015

    • @ricksleurink5064
      @ricksleurink5064 9 років тому

      ***** Ah, thanks! Have to see that one yet. *Add to **#watchlist* :)

  • @chrisdeal1159
    @chrisdeal1159 10 років тому

    this looks so fun. going to buy today. Indian Poker, Solitaire & Memory all rolled into one.

  • @cawaidesne
    @cawaidesne 8 років тому

    Thanks. Could not understand before i watched you playing.

  • @Mislav88
    @Mislav88 11 років тому +4

    In Hanabi it's not just about knowing 100% what your next playable card is, you often have to ask yourself: "Why would he tell me that this card was a one?" Obviously, most likely it's the one I should play. I don't see anything illegal about that. In order to get high scores you need to be able to "read" from the given hints as much as you can. Illegal would be if you set up in ADVANCE (before the game even begins) conventions, like: "if you tell me this, I know I should do that" etc.

  • @thegrimdestiny
    @thegrimdestiny 8 років тому +3

    46:05 Dave and Facts :D

  • @HarfangX
    @HarfangX 11 років тому

    Pretty cool game... Antoine Bauza is really arving a name for himself!

  • @CrystalblueMage
    @CrystalblueMage 11 років тому +1

    Start with en easy convention and build on that. Like: Number has 0-2 out, saying number means safe to play. Number has 3-5 out, saying means safe to ditch.

  • @drcolquitt
    @drcolquitt 5 років тому

    Great video. I enjoyed watching the game and appreciate the explanation. I'm curious... how did you setup your cameras and mics to record the video? Thanks for posting your work and I look forward to your response.

  • @EATENG
    @EATENG 11 років тому +6

    Did you guys realize there was a big mirror behind Nikki and Lincoln?

    • @lisavt
      @lisavt 10 років тому +1

      Did they realise?

    • @mylesmarkson1686
      @mylesmarkson1686 3 роки тому

      Good point. How could they NOT see their own cards?

    • @estherpettigrew3042
      @estherpettigrew3042 3 роки тому

      Apparently, their gaze was focused on the game play and not the mirror because they made some bad plays.

  • @danielgallagher8713
    @danielgallagher8713 9 років тому +5

    The version of the game i bought is way ugly. These cards looks very nice. What version is this?

    • @heccubus1
      @heccubus1 9 років тому +1

      +Daniel Gallagher This is the original version from Le Scorpion Masque.

  • @ElTestok
    @ElTestok 3 роки тому +4

    "I wish there was a way to tell people this card and this card are discardeable"
    Actually there is.. you just don't give them any clues on those cards. People should not give clues on cards that are not needed or not playable, but save their clues on cards that need saving or need to be played.
    So even if all the 1s are already on the table, and you see a 1 in someone's hand, you do not need to tell them. Just let it be and it will eventually get discarded, and you will end up with more clue tokens..
    It's when people give random information on random cards that are not needed at the moment that you quickly end up with no clue tokens, and it then becomes really difficult to start saving the cards that are actually needed.

  • @iankeech8352
    @iankeech8352 4 роки тому +1

    I'm with you on the Oscars linc!

  • @andrewng7110
    @andrewng7110 3 роки тому +1

    saying you know you have a yellow 5 and red 5 is legal, no one can confirm or deny it anyways. And you can use that information to infer what cards you have.

  • @tamsinbananas5408
    @tamsinbananas5408 8 років тому

    can you guys do kingdom builder? would be fun to watch

  • @VidavisPrime
    @VidavisPrime 6 років тому +3

    The information seem too limited. I feel that succesfully playing a card should return a chip to the pool. That would make this more fun.

  • @jrbentleymytube
    @jrbentleymytube 11 років тому +5

    It's funny how we "respect" the SDJ award, but when it's given to a game we don't like, suddenly the SDJ sucks. (Just my humble opinion.)
    BTW, I've played this several times with my family and we all thought it was great.

  • @KaNawogirusa
    @KaNawogirusa 2 роки тому

    You could play this with poker decks right?

  • @strybarn1
    @strybarn1 4 роки тому

    I've been looking for this version. Much nicer

  • @darvisprime
    @darvisprime 11 років тому

    If I had to guess I would say this was in Berkley California

  • @wordlyweko
    @wordlyweko 11 років тому

    whats the upload schedule for the game night episodes? Or is there even one ^^

  • @scottchristman1035
    @scottchristman1035 3 роки тому +2

    The only problem I have with the game is that a group of experienced players could abuse the two information options. For example: I tell the next player they have X Number means they can play it and telling them it is a Color means it can be discarded.

    • @estherpettigrew3042
      @estherpettigrew3042 3 роки тому +4

      The fact that you have to point out ALL the cards that match the number or color you name would cause your signal system to break.

  • @kustomkure
    @kustomkure 11 років тому +1

    I love the game but I have a problem with it. If there is let:s say a white one on the table, you can say to a person "this one is white" and he will automatically know it's a white 2. it's a huge loophole in the rules.

    • @estherpettigrew3042
      @estherpettigrew3042 3 роки тому +1

      What one calls a loophole, another calls being efficient with clues. Ie: how can I get the most information and the most useful information across with the fewest clues. And as they discussed, one main thing is to provide zero information about the cards that are safe to discard.

  • @Blazur
    @Blazur 10 років тому

    @17:49 Aaron: "Why?"

  • @jackybananas
    @jackybananas 11 років тому

    Nice video, thanks guys !

  • @3333927
    @3333927 5 років тому

    Warum deutscher Titel und englischer Inhalt?

  • @fensthespook
    @fensthespook 8 років тому +1

    I see that Lego Haunted Mansion in the back!

  • @jamesburns6603
    @jamesburns6603 11 років тому

    First time I played with 5 players we got a score of 23. We only did 2 misplays as well. I haven't played this since.

  • @pjandy
    @pjandy 10 років тому

    "Mark it an 8!"

  • @thegrimdestiny
    @thegrimdestiny 8 років тому +1

    36:04 Pragmatic Dave :D ;)

  • @wordlyweko
    @wordlyweko 11 років тому

    I want to see that silent-thought bubbel game!

  • @ykl1277
    @ykl1277 9 років тому

    an annotation to go straight into the game part would be nice.

  • @davidsolyom5604
    @davidsolyom5604 4 роки тому +2

    Dave and batman are playing in front of a mirror!

  • @GhostfaceRR
    @GhostfaceRR 10 років тому

    2:32 need coffee

  • @lavalampex
    @lavalampex 5 років тому

    Came here from Two Minute Papers

  • @michaelbrand1173
    @michaelbrand1173 3 місяці тому +1

    Dave really annoying in this one lol

  • @MrBenedictus25
    @MrBenedictus25 Рік тому +1

    I live u guys but be a bit lore Logic.
    It wasnt gutsy thatvshe played thenyellow 2 it was an obvious choice because all 1s are played Sonate can olay the 2s without feat

  • @guilhermebelmonte1
    @guilhermebelmonte1 11 років тому +1

    it is a nice mechanic but not so fun to play

  • @pilararizmendi6067
    @pilararizmendi6067 7 років тому

    B

  • @RafaelSanzioBorgesjp
    @RafaelSanzioBorgesjp 11 років тому +1

    She said that was black in the first time. =)

  • @kustomkure
    @kustomkure 11 років тому

    Or if there are two ways ones on the table and I say "this is a one", the guy knows it's a different colored one than the ones on the table and that he can play it. This should be illegal, since it is almost cheating but how can you legislate that as a cheat? I am obeying the rules. And worst of all when you play it this way at least one time, you can't play it any other way.

    • @estherpettigrew3042
      @estherpettigrew3042 3 роки тому +1

      Why would you call it a cheat? And keep in mind, if you choose to point out the ones in someone’s hand, you must point out ALL the ones. That can become problematic when the person has two ones and one of them is the same color as one on the table.

  • @EliasDKehr
    @EliasDKehr 11 років тому +7

    This was some of the sketchiest Hanabi play that I have seen. Table talk all over the place + redundant clues. It's a little painful.

    • @EliasDKehr
      @EliasDKehr 10 років тому

      Do you ever use sentences? Can you only speak in questions? Is it fair to generalize about my entire life and personality based on one comment? Do you realize my comment was posted 11 months ago?

    • @EliasDKehr
      @EliasDKehr 10 років тому

      lisavt all I was saying was that you judging my character and attacking me for my opinion was unfair. Now i have two comments that would hint at a judgmental nature for you, but I'm letting it go because I don't know you and internet fights are dumb. Bye!

    • @estherpettigrew3042
      @estherpettigrew3042 3 роки тому +1

      And that’s typical for first-time players who are figuring out a new game.

  • @rudypeeters8713
    @rudypeeters8713 11 років тому

    Worst selection ever, for game of the year (opinion from alot of boardgamers in my area also).
    Specially wierd because there alot better games around this year.