MAD MAX or BAD BOX: can Thunder Road cut it?

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Published 2024-05-23

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  • "Fits on table" is a rarity I appreciate so much in board games these days
  • @Jovanny_pcpp
    Quick review of the expansions for anyone that wants em Carnage at devils run: it's literally just more tiles for more randomization, more roads too. A perfect expansion for anyone who loved the base game Choppe shoppe: this expansion adds special player powers and upgraded cars that make you feel like an actual warmonger leader type trying to rip across the road with your crew of specialized cars It's great for anyone looking for a slightly advanced game Big rig and the final 5: This expansion feels tricky to review because these unique vehicles you get to drive can feel very unbalanced in certain situations and due to how the game works it feels like those situations happen often and on top of that they don't even let you use the choppe shoppe expansion with this one It feels like a really good idea that needed just a tad more work The only expansion that I wouldn't call fantastic BONUS TIME: The extra ammo mini expansion is an amazing Lil bonus that feels best described as just Hey, that idea from the cutting room floor could just be a pack of cards Which might sound like a negative, but it's not it's great it's just a bunch of small ideas that just aren't worth a full mega expansion like Hey, this card means these roads are windy This card says I have a one use missile This card says I have to make sure so and so doesn't make it off this road For less than 20 bucks, it adds a lot of nice little things It's like good icing on an already fantastic cake
  • @IstasPumaNevada
    I too can suffer from the choice paralysis, and I think "review just the base board game by itself, worry about expansions later if ever" is a good point to focus on. The base game should stand on its own merits.
  • @LankyPaddy
    Matt Lees found the dressing up box again... hold tight...
  • @YukonWilleh
    I play a tabletop called gasslands. Its a miniatures game that doesnt sell anything other than the rules. You kitbash everthing, go get some hotwheels and start gluing bits of scrap to them
  • @BlacksheepMarkD
    Happy Feet 2 on the TV behind Matt is a top tier Easter egg
  • @Ruxinator
    "Chaos and disappointment" is exactly what I like in a game. No but really, making the process of losing fun is the brass ring. This sounds perfect.
  • "This is a game that bleeds sound effects." Another great line from Matt Lees.
  • @BBlueBBasterd
    "because my donkey is going to steal it all" immediately filled my head with Quinns screaming about donkeys invading past DMZs šŸ˜‚
  • @Flip5ide
    I have a few things to say about this video. A, Brilliant, feels like old school SUSD content, more of this please. B, Now I'm super excited to get the Maximum Chrome edition from the latest reprint. 6, Rock n Roll racing and Micro machines were my jam back in the day, loads of fun playing that with my best friend on his snes. Ļ€, i hope the postman knocked for a delivery whilst you had that makeup on. E, Thank you.
  • @Speckbutler
    I was waiting for this every waking hour of the last 3 months.
  • @anthonyschuh2775
    Played the original Thunder Road with my friends a bunch of times in college ("There is no mercy on Thunder Road!"). This was a great revisit of the game.
  • @DaFlavourFace
    Regarding the cards at 13:38 - Let it be known that the card modules are not in the base game! It's from the ""Extra Ammo" mini-expansion, sold separately.
  • @mikeyvalley
    The thumbnail alone almost killed me šŸ˜‚
  • @themaster408
    Interest of this game before video: low Interest of this game after video: high stock of this game: low tension and frustration about stock: high
  • @MrSkerpentine
    ā€œThe road is infinite, like the neverending staircase in Mario 64ā€ Thank you for giving me the mental image of Immortan Joe doing a backwards long jump skip
  • @masonsnakes4721
    Remember if you need to calm him down again, a few days being a worm tends to work.