A Beginner's Guide To Dominion (for Magic: The Gathering Players)

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    Dominion is often cited as a great game for magic the gathering players, and with good reason. It's a deck building game, and it scratches the same itch as deck building in magic: given these cards, what's the best deck I can build? What synergies and combos are present, and how do I deal with my opponent's plan? Dominion wraps the experience up into a repeatable game, where you start with a basic deck and cycle through it, adding and removing cards, until you can buy expensive victory cards or find some other win condition. Dominion has spawned dozens of imitators, but it remains the king of deck building games, with more depth and balance than the rest.
    Much like with Magic, cards have a name at the top, below that some art, and then a text box with what the card does. At the bottom center is the card type, in this case Action, and in the bottom right is a set symbol. The bottom left is the card's cost, the number of coins required to buy it.
    Treasure cards are the basic source of money, somewhat analogous to lands, although you use money to buy cards rather than to play them. In the bottom left is the cost, and then somewhat confusing the amount of money produced is duplicated in the center, top left, and top right. This silver costs 3 coins, and produces two coins when played.
    Victory cards are how you get victory points, and whoever has the most victory points wins the game. Once again the cost is in the bottom left, and the victory points given is in the laurel wreath in the center. Victory cards do nothing at all during the game and provide some dead weight you have to work around.
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  • @Reciomane
    @Reciomane 8 років тому +108

    dominion: a game that teaches you how to shuffle

  • @YikesBikes
    @YikesBikes 4 роки тому +31

    Best explanation of game play on UA-cam I’ve found for Dominion, even though I have no point of reference for Magic the Gathering. Great visuals and a clear, concise narrative are great. There’s a lot to be said for not talking as fast as you can like some How to Play videos because you need time to process instructions. Kudos!

  • @RecklessFables
    @RecklessFables 8 років тому +93

    I watched several Dominion videos but this is the first one that ever made me feel like the game might actually be fun

    • @TolarianCommunityCollege
      @TolarianCommunityCollege  8 років тому +39

      Game is super fun and super great!

    • @artemperebyinis2926
      @artemperebyinis2926 8 років тому +1

      Hey Professor! Are you going to do a video about From the Vault: Lore ?

    • @ryanruzicka6944
      @ryanruzicka6944 8 років тому +3

      I love Dominion and I lose every goddamn time!

    • @si2foo
      @si2foo 8 років тому +6

      dominion is like the standard for deck builders it is like vanilla ice cream with the expansions different sauces you put on top of them
      but there are many other deck builders out there all with different themes different rules and goals

    • @revimfadli4666
      @revimfadli4666 2 роки тому

      ​@@si2foo some good modern counterparts that offer quite different formulas would be Dale of Merchants and Fort

  • @jespoketheepic
    @jespoketheepic 3 роки тому +29

    Seeing those first edition treasure cards really makes me appreciate how second edition has much more distinct art for Copper, Silver and Gold.

  • @michaelreppenhagen736
    @michaelreppenhagen736 8 років тому +4

    Thanks, Professor! My wife just bought me this for my birthday yesterday. Excited to try it out!

  • @MichaelBrown-ir9kl
    @MichaelBrown-ir9kl 8 років тому +1

    Prof, as a manager at an LGS I love to see something like this on your page. I always reference your videos when trying to help MTG'ers pick the product that works best for them and I would love to be able to add this type of video as yet another reason to come here. Keep up the great work you do for this community and hope to see future content like this!

  • @DanAbsalonson
    @DanAbsalonson 3 роки тому

    You’re good at this. Thanks for helping me brush up on this. Friends brought it over and we played but now we own our own box and are excited to play with others.

  • @josevelajr
    @josevelajr 5 років тому +1

    Since I started my tabletop journey late last year and devouring your MTG videos, I discovered the joy of deckbuilding games like Star Realms and Ascension. I'm now sad that I slept on this game for so long after playing it for the first time this weekend. It's addicting and has fast become a favorite. I'm going to put the base set through its paces and slowly acquire the expansions.

  • @perchipy7900
    @perchipy7900 4 роки тому +1

    It sounds super fun. Just ordered my big box and I can't wait to play this!

  • @werothegreat
    @werothegreat 8 років тому +1

    Nice video, though I am concerned that you are putting Treasure you play directly into your discard pile. This is incorrect; they are not discarded until your Clean-up phase. This matters when you get to cards like Venture, Herbalist or Villa, or cards with when-gain effects, like Inn or Annex.

  • @TeamRaptorna
    @TeamRaptorna 8 років тому +1

    i like that you are branching out a bit. i think there is only so much to talk about in magic, and will take nerdy content in the same genre

  • @michaelyoakam2268
    @michaelyoakam2268 8 років тому +1

    Excellent video. I love MtG, and your contribution to the community. Excited to see you branch out to similar games, bringing the high level of video production quality to the board game realm. Thanks for the video!

  • @ValosarX
    @ValosarX 7 років тому

    this is the best explanation of dominion I've seen so far! I very much enjoy your attitude and presentation style!

  • @ByloBand
    @ByloBand 5 років тому +1

    I own Dominion and all of the expansions, and it is a great game. Despite the cards being slightly too tall I recommend you sleeve them all up (it gets pricey, but is worth it). Your coppers and estates will see a LOT of use and will wear out, and unlike Magic where singles can be purchased, Dominion sets are all-inclusive, so if a card wears out you are kind of out of luck, so take care of them and put them in sleeves.

  • @WrenAkula
    @WrenAkula 8 років тому +4

    When I first heard about Dominion I spent an hour googling, trying to figure out what you do with your decks once they're built.

  • @Hrafnskald
    @Hrafnskald 8 років тому +2

    Great video. I'm happy to see you expanding into board games, and I think this fits the Community College model well. For a next game, I'd suggest Carcassonne, which has a very basic and easy to learn start, but can lead to some fiendishly clever strategy (especially with the expansions).

  • @danielshaw8648
    @danielshaw8648 4 роки тому +2

    This looks pretty good, I've got a couple of friends that will definitely be into this.

  • @PattPlays
    @PattPlays 8 років тому +3

    I'd love to hear him describe efficient strategies for stratego

  • @rocknrollnerd3
    @rocknrollnerd3 8 років тому

    Great video, prof! I just got this game a few weeks ago and I think most people who play Magic would definitely enjoy it. It's so different every game and really challenges players' creativity and evaluation on the fly.

  • @HFOfficial
    @HFOfficial 8 років тому +31

    Guide to Dominion:
    -Buy Villages
    -Big Money
    -???
    -Victory

    • @RamatiKat
      @RamatiKat 8 років тому

      Accurate.

    • @Gahanun
      @Gahanun 8 років тому

      Just play without Villages. :D

    • @HyraxSyriacus
      @HyraxSyriacus 8 років тому +6

      Big money is generally a pretty beatable strategy... check out these suggestions for starters: boardgames.stackexchange.com/questions/681/how-can-i-beat-big-money-in-dominion

    • @HFOfficial
      @HFOfficial 8 років тому +2

      Oh, yeah, I know. I find that big money a good metric to stack your strategy up against, if you're playing solo, for instance. Just said it for the sake of a joke.

    • @bashfulpanda2596
      @bashfulpanda2596 8 років тому +1

      If you only play the base set it is a lot harder to beat. Big Money is still one of the 4 major deck types and on some boards will be the most effective strategy, but it is up to the player to analyze the board beforehand and determine that.

  • @natec9386
    @natec9386 8 років тому

    Awesome video, this was my gateway game into true becoming tabletop gamer which led me to Magic I hope others try it and enjoy it as much as I do

  • @MightyMjl
    @MightyMjl 8 років тому +2

    Very helpful video, professor! May I suggest a guide to 7 Wonders? I purchased both games because of your recommendation last year and I love them :)

  • @Gdude1231
    @Gdude1231 8 років тому +15

    I think you'd like Android: Netrunner Professor. It's a really fun LCG

    • @Awesomeslayer3
      @Awesomeslayer3 8 років тому +1

      He talked about it in a past video

    • @jaggerbyte
      @jaggerbyte 8 років тому

      ooo which video was that!!!

    • @si2foo
      @si2foo 8 років тому

      grant android: moneysink costs too much that unless your willing to fork out tons of money it isn't worth it

    • @davidbrent2069
      @davidbrent2069 6 років тому +1

      si2foo like mtg isn't a money sink? Lol

  • @adamloomos
    @adamloomos 8 років тому

    Love Dominion. I've been playing it longer than Magic and it's one of my favorites. Thanks for drawing more attention to a great game!

  • @GreenestTrampler
    @GreenestTrampler 3 роки тому

    You know, I finally broke down to find out what the hype of this game was, and it just so happened one of my favorite none board game channels covers it. Amazing

  • @toniONice
    @toniONice 8 років тому

    Bought it last week at my LGS and now a video! aweseome!

  • @twichnitr0
    @twichnitr0 8 років тому

    A strategy I enjoy and implement whenever I can is one where I out pace my opponents with extra buys empty 2 piles snag an early province and empty the last pile when I can. It can work quite well if some one is trying to build an engine, because they will probably be emptying the same piles you are emptying. If luck turns against you and your opponent gets the money for a province too you can always switch strategy quite easily and go from emptying piles to something more useful. As long as you remember to keep your VP high enough so your opponent cannot end the game. This ends up in quite the "province war" but because you have more buys you can usually pull both points and gas.

  • @Deminz
    @Deminz 8 років тому +3

    Could you cover one of the more unknown formats in magic such as star, emperor, or big deck? I think they're a blast

  • @tdogtom
    @tdogtom 5 років тому

    This is the game that got me back into MTG and board games. I love it! It’s the first and the best deck builder. I like others but this game is played all the time in our group.

  • @BigGuyLC
    @BigGuyLC 8 років тому

    this is a fun game. my family plays this a lot. this was actually one of my first deck building games and it got me hooked.

  • @666voyager666
    @666voyager666 8 років тому +1

    As much as I love magic, this is very refreshing! What about a miniature based game next? A song of blades and heroes is a great start.

  • @dlfrazier3
    @dlfrazier3 8 років тому

    Thank you for branching out. Extremely enjoyable. I would love to see your take on 7 Wonders and it's drafting mechanic. Great job!

  • @Brawler_1337
    @Brawler_1337 8 років тому +1

    The first time I played Dominion, I found my experience in Yugioh to be more useful because actions don't have physical resources. My first game had, among other cards in the pool, Alchemist and Laboratory. I looked at those and thought, "Well, Pot of Greed is busted in Yugioh, so perhaps the same applies here, especially with one that's more or less strictly better (Alchemist)." I bought a Potion early, picked up numerous Alchemists and a Laboratory, and went to town. I got to the point where I was buying a Province just about every turn, and I only ever failed to find my lone Potion once. It was not a close game at all.

  • @fraterzigmund
    @fraterzigmund 8 років тому +13

    Great video Professor, but you goofed a little on the rules. There is a play area where you play cards to from your hand. Then at the end of the turn, all those cards go into the discard pile. You show them going straight to discard. It's a minor thing, but it matters when you have to shuffle your discard pile to make your deck again. If you have to do this in the middle of the turn, you don't get to shuffle back any of the cards you played this turn.

    • @stephendurtschi9873
      @stephendurtschi9873 8 років тому

      This has caused difficulty for new players I have taught the game. Here is a scenario where it can show up quickly: Buy a Silver and a Loan first two turns. Shuffle. Draw silver, copper, copper, copper, copper. Buy Gold. Draw copper copper copper loan Estate. So your remaining deck is two Estates, and your discard contains both a Silver and a Gold. When you play your coin, if you discard the copper rather than leaving it in your play area, you have a much higher chance of missing the Silver and Gold with the Loan. However, correctly played, you have a 1 in 3 chance of hitting either the Silver or the Gold.

    • @rayanvij3457
      @rayanvij3457 4 роки тому

      Are you saying the cards you play on your turn stay in the discard pile when you shuffle the discard pile during your turn

    • @fraterzigmund
      @fraterzigmund 4 роки тому

      @@rayanvij3457 They don't go to the discard pile until the end of the turn. They are in a separate play area until then. Think of it as the Battlefield, and then at the end of your turn, all the cards on your battlefield go to your discard.

  • @trojan403
    @trojan403 4 роки тому

    Great explanation! I'll finally get to play this soon (had it on my shelf for almost a year!)

  • @ThisIsVisser
    @ThisIsVisser 7 років тому

    Hey professor! I know your channel is mainly a Magic the Gathering channel but I really feel like you should do more board game videos as the audience is often overlapping. Keep up your great videos!

  • @OsirisLocke
    @OsirisLocke 8 років тому +2

    Deckbuilders are a fun genre. MTG players who still want stronger theme and art should consider ASCENSION, DC Deckbuilder, or Legendary.

  • @VAB0L0
    @VAB0L0 8 років тому +2

    Ahhh, yes, Dominion, the game where almost every set has a Manamorphose! :P
    It is hella sweet, though, especially if you have access to a bunch of expansions, since you can create countless different metagames. I managed to draw my entire (then ~40-50 card) deck and buy half of the remaining Provinces in a turn in one game, and played a controlly Ghost Ship deck in another game.
    The card-buying mechanic kinda feels like drafting, but is certainly a different beast, especially when you start involving Travellers, Magpies and the madness-inducing Rats!

  • @JarlLightsworn
    @JarlLightsworn 6 років тому

    Just bought this game to try out with some friends. The first response I got is, “let’s play again.” I think this game is a keeper for my game nights :)

  • @thehermeticgnostic66
    @thehermeticgnostic66 8 років тому +5

    pls make more videos like this ^^
    good video as always :D

  • @ninjaskickmajorass
    @ninjaskickmajorass 8 років тому +1

    Hey Professor, Thanks for this video! My roommate and I love this Game. I'm going to show this video to my stubborn Magic playing friends and hopefully they will play it as well!

  • @felipimacedo
    @felipimacedo 8 років тому

    I simply love all these Dominion-based games, like (itself, of course) Ascension (especially the Realms Unraveled set), Star Realms, Shadowrun Crossfire, and Mage Knight (it is a big game but features a 'slow version' of deck building in it).
    Other non-collectible card games that I find amazing are 7 Wonders, Mottainai, Race for the Galaxy, San Juan, Android: Netrunner, Lord of the Rings and Sentinels of the Multiverse. I like how all of them have some very similar elements, but in general are completely different beasts.

  • @COROSSIVE14
    @COROSSIVE14 8 років тому

    Wouldn't mind seeing a video like this that covers Force of Will.

  • @sasak369
    @sasak369 8 років тому

    This actually looks really fun. I'm interested in magic the gathering, but I don't have anyone I could play with, nor the money to spend on building a deck. This, however, looks like something I could get friends on board with easily. Thanks for introducing me to it!

    • @billable1861
      @billable1861 8 років тому +1

      Hey Sasa if you have a computer download X-Mage or Cockatrice until you do. They are both free to use programs that most people use to deck build and play test. I like it because you can try out your ideas before you buy.

    • @loganxd117
      @loganxd117 8 років тому +2

      if youre interested in magic, look up EPIC. its another living card game made by mtg pros and its 20 bucks and pkays ALOT like magic

  • @Cosper79
    @Cosper79 6 років тому

    Best Dominion explain video out there!

  • @Vantanova.
    @Vantanova. 8 років тому +6

    Hey professor can you make a beginners guide for planes chase?

  • @TheHornetSquad
    @TheHornetSquad 8 років тому +1

    You got one thing wrong. Buys become more and more important as you get more expansions. Buys are pile control. But that is extreme professional Dominion.

  • @Tuxedoian
    @Tuxedoian 8 років тому

    As an addendum to this, you might want to cover other deck-building games, like Tanto Cuore, that take the basic ideas that Dominion had, and expand on them to create a different gameplay feel. Or take a deckbuilder like Legendary Encounters: Alien or Xenoshyft and compare the different approaches that deckbuilding games can take.

  • @punchb
    @punchb 6 років тому

    As others have mentioned, it's a somewhat serious mistake to play your cards directly to the discard pile. For one, this screws up the game if you have to shuffle in the middle of your turn. Secondly, there are several cards in expansions (starting with Alchemy) that care about which cards you have in play, so it's very important to know which are in play and which are in the discard pile.

  • @loganboehnlein8545
    @loganboehnlein8545 8 років тому

    Hey Professor! You should do Catan at some point. I love the game but I can never could figure out how to actually teach my friends how to play it. A video like this for Catan would be great for my play group

  • @Mirozel694
    @Mirozel694 8 років тому

    I personally like Mice and Mystics, it's a great game to play for those who might not know all the rules of X.X version of D&D that their friends currently run, so all generally get what they want. I know my friends really love it.

  • @foxokon94
    @foxokon94 8 років тому

    My favorite thing to do in Dominion is rushing witches, just get as many witches as you can(empty the pile), you might need a bit of money early as well to be able to get your hand on the witches and then a bunch of 2 cheap cards (either defense cards or extra money/buys to defend yourself from your opponent witches and stopping them from getting their defense cards or easier get witches and empty piles faster) and end the game before anyone else can set up their strategies properly, it is super fun, it makes the games go allot quicker and almost everyone in the game ends up with negative victory points. Your friends will hate you, but that is a smal prize to pay.

  • @NameEntry
    @NameEntry 8 років тому

    This game sounds awesome and I thank you for introducing it, Prof!

  • @jakefernandez6623
    @jakefernandez6623 8 років тому

    So Professor, I gave it some thought, and here are the 3 boardgames I thought you should do a review of. These are cardgames that in one way or another have elements of MTG in them, but are different enough IMHO.
    1) Android Netrunner - This one was pretty obvious. It's also a Richard Garfield design. I think Fantasy Flight Games has done a marvelous job of fleshing out this game. Great assymetrical 2 player competitive card game. One player plays a corporation and builds a defensive fortress with facedown cards (think morph), and the runner/hacker has to set himself up to run through these morph cards with various setup cards of his own. Really unique game with lots of bluffing and misdirection.
    2) Libertalia - Great little role selection/bluffing/combo game. It challenges you to think of the best sequence of playing your card while at the same time considering what others might do with the same cards. You see everybody starts with the same exact hand. But you then you react on the fly as more information becomes available (what did the others play first?). It's actually got that "play your hand the best way you can" aspect of MTG.
    3) Smash Up - A great albeit silly card game where players put together two small decks to make a big deck (kinda like clash packs). Each of the small decks will have a theme, like graveyard, or bounce, combat tricks or weenies -- and they correspond to a faction, in this case zombies, aliens, ninjas and robots. When you put them together, you get either weenies with graveyard recursion (zombie robots), or bounces with combat tricks (ninja aliens). So the fun part is putting together these small decks in weird combinations, and trying to win with them. It's really fun stuff.
    Hope you pick up on one of these. Looking forward to a review. Thanks!

  • @vgftw3809
    @vgftw3809 8 років тому

    OMG I have the dominion intrigue deck! I'll say nothing more than hoarding great halls.
    (think of a fluctuate effect) cycling through you're whole library for value

  • @LukesVideoLounge
    @LukesVideoLounge 8 років тому +1

    Hey Professor,
    Thanks for this video, I really want to get into boardgames i think they are so good and I feel like boardgames like this are quite underrated and ushered aside really.
    I definitely want to get into boardgames at somepoint though, so I'll definitely look into this specific game.
    Thanks :)

  • @edmin4gui
    @edmin4gui 8 років тому

    love this game, play it every time after a couple battles when playing Magic with my friends

    • @edmin4gui
      @edmin4gui 8 років тому

      And Smash Ups too

    • @billable1861
      @billable1861 8 років тому +1

      +APX ASSASSIN smash up is very fun 4 player

  • @Billchu13
    @Billchu13 8 років тому

    I own all the expansion's and I play online. Jumped from magic, to this, to Dice Masters! Dice masters next please!

  • @silverfangmoonhunter
    @silverfangmoonhunter 8 років тому

    Dominion can be a lot of fun. Though I feel like Magic players may be a bit more receptive to Ascension as it contains some of the same themes as Magic including summoning creatures and using spells while still being a deck building game.

  • @ChillyJack
    @ChillyJack 8 років тому +2

    "I you would draw a card and can't, instead of losing you shuffle your discard pile and that becomes your deck."
    Well, there go all the mill players.

  • @alicemoore2036
    @alicemoore2036 8 років тому +5

    I love this game! How about covering Cryptozoic's DC Deck Heroes or Upper Deck Legendary Marvel Heroes?

    • @avizueta
      @avizueta 8 років тому

      I found that the dc deck building game is great at getting new players to understand what deck building is, then legendary if they enjoy themselves

    • @silentwyvern
      @silentwyvern 8 років тому

      +avizueta DC's game is more streamlined. Simpler, but not necessarily any worse. Though I prefer Marvel's Legendary.
      Ascension is also basically the same thing.

  • @namelessfire
    @namelessfire 8 років тому

    If you've played Battlecon I'd love to see it covered. Brilliant game!

  • @erikmiller11
    @erikmiller11 8 років тому

    I would like to see a video on Thunderstone Advance, seeing as it's similar to Dominion but with a combat mechanic, bringing it a little closer to Magic in the eyes of a Magic player. Plus an explanation of the rules and such would help with visualising the game, seeing as the rule book (at least for my copy of Thunderstone; Worlds Collide) is very vague on some of the rules and gameplay. Fantastic video though Professor, I'm surprised that Dominion isn't played more at my LGS.

  • @SmugLookingBarrel
    @SmugLookingBarrel 8 років тому

    Ever heard of a game called Dominant species? Seems like it would be up your alley.

  • @TheFleeingPhoenix
    @TheFleeingPhoenix 8 років тому

    Tyvm, you got me to try Dominion!

  • @bobbycorwen
    @bobbycorwen 8 років тому

    This game reignited my MTG obsession back in 2011. If I had never played this game back then, I probably wouldn't be playing magic now

  • @saxfreak853
    @saxfreak853 8 років тому +1

    Sentinals of the multiverse is a great co-operative card game that I highly recommend.

  • @CrystalblueMage
    @CrystalblueMage 8 років тому

    The best way to track actions is to play Cards below Cards with +action. Just below on +1 Cards, and below on left/right side on +2 Cards.

  • @LuisBarrim
    @LuisBarrim 8 років тому +1

    Cover 7 Wonders next!
    Drafting like a emperor!

  • @Pinhou9
    @Pinhou9 8 років тому

    That intro theme is so satisfing

  • @acicon
    @acicon 5 років тому

    Did anyone else catch the Calvin Ball reference? Love ya, Prof!

  • @mattandretuason2253
    @mattandretuason2253 8 років тому

    Cover 7 Wonders next! Fun drafting game. The strategies in the game drastically changes depending on the number of players.

  • @eirikastokes9652
    @eirikastokes9652 8 років тому

    I think it would be really fun for you to do a guide to Lords of Waterdeep, or Forgotten Sands!

  • @jameshamilton7929
    @jameshamilton7929 8 років тому

    There's a new great game called Mystic Vale that you should check out! It's a card-building game where you actually change the cards in your deck as you go. Thanks for what you do!

  • @giantsalt
    @giantsalt 8 років тому

    Am I the only one who got the Calvin Ball reference? Professor, you just got +26% more respect from me

  • @imjustajanitorbut2399
    @imjustajanitorbut2399 4 роки тому

    Hey Prof what about doing more deck strategies for this game and maybe talking about the expansions as well. I suspect their is going to be some interest for these coming very soon.

  • @Trogdor_Strongbraid
    @Trogdor_Strongbraid 8 років тому

    So it's like Ascension, got it!
    (I'm sure dominion came first, love hearing those comparisons)
    Keep showing off other games you enjoy! Great video.

  • @ericofire
    @ericofire 8 років тому

    This new magic set looks pretty sweet!

  • @zirezerimar3725
    @zirezerimar3725 8 років тому +1

    You should try Arkham Horror. It is awesome, it's a cooperative and a challenging game, with tons of expansions and alternate rules, the art is awesome too.

  • @joshhensley5581
    @joshhensley5581 8 років тому

    thanks for the info was always curious about the game

  • @ArmadilloAl
    @ArmadilloAl 8 років тому

    If you want your deckbuilding to come with an actual board game attached to it, I've been hearing nothing but good things about a new game called Tyrants of the Underdark, where you're using the deck you build to actually control regions on a map, as opposed to just seeing who can build a deck worth the most points.

  • @togglebott7748
    @togglebott7748 3 роки тому

    “Calvinball elements” is my new favorite phrase

  • @davidspina5405
    @davidspina5405 8 років тому

    Thank you so much, Professor. I received Dominion for Christmas last year and have yet to Crack it open. This instruction has given me some added incentive to start playing this game.

  • @moritzgeusen3818
    @moritzgeusen3818 8 років тому

    I loved that video even though I already know how to play. Could you maybe also do a video with some strategies or fun combinations?

  • @danielblanchette8593
    @danielblanchette8593 8 років тому

    Ascension of the godslayer,
    It has many similarity with that game, but is online and less known, you should try, it's fun

  • @13eetle13omber
    @13eetle13omber 8 років тому

    Love the Calvin Ball reference.

  • @JakeTSloan
    @JakeTSloan 8 років тому

    Sweet, this game is awesome! Love playing it, glad to see a video on it.

  • @thesvengallideck
    @thesvengallideck 8 років тому

    I would love to see you cover Android Netrunner. It's an LCG based on corporations controlling the world while the opponent trys to shut down the corporation. Both decks play very differently and the roles switch every game. Would love to see your impression of the game.

  • @jttwiggs9751
    @jttwiggs9751 8 років тому

    It would be cool to see a video similar to this on either Settlers of Catan, or, if possible, One Hit Kill.

  • @mathew2801
    @mathew2801 8 років тому

    Congrats for your first youtube play button Prof.... :D

  • @endgame
    @endgame 7 років тому

    They just came out with Dominion 2.0, which changes some of the cards up. However, you can still use the later expansions (e.g. Empires)

  • @daviskrell9737
    @daviskrell9737 8 років тому

    Zombicide is my go to game. I highly recommend you look at it if you have not Proffessor! :)

  • @enlightenedknight9882
    @enlightenedknight9882 8 років тому

    Professor 😱 I'm absolutely flabbergasted that your Dominion cards aren't double sleeved, dipped in acrylic and bubble wrapped!?

  • @ozg89
    @ozg89 8 років тому

    in Japan there is a touhou version of dominion. it is an official reskin of the game so same effects but with touhou themed card art made by various touhou fan artists.
    if you like dominion, like touhou, have 600+ dollars burning a hole in your pocket, and plenty of time to scour the Internet for the items. it is an option.

  • @larryjoe9633
    @larryjoe9633 8 років тому +1

    Love this game. Love this channel

  • @GoodRogue
    @GoodRogue 4 роки тому

    Neuroshima Hex! needs to be heard about. It's great.

  • @maynardmadsen8712
    @maynardmadsen8712 8 років тому

    I love dominion! My wife plays it with me! And we even have our 7 year old playing now.

  • @hugoeriksson6524
    @hugoeriksson6524 8 років тому

    amazing video professor! please try and do on of these for settlers of catan - i bought it months ago and haven't played it since
    note - the description says that this video features league of legends...?

  • @djsassenrath7142
    @djsassenrath7142 4 роки тому

    that really helped, and i have never played before!

  • @itsjustj6205
    @itsjustj6205 8 років тому

    love this video idea prof great work