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With over 650 games in my board game collection, I’ve had experience ordering from many publishers, sites, and web stores, and Asmodee is by far the most reliable store I’ve crossed paths with so far. Every order they’ve shipped has come undamaged, and the games are always secured and shipped with care.
Beyond the fact that the games arrive safely, they have an absolutely MASSIVE selection of games to choose from. As I continue to try out new games that are available on the Asmodee site, I will be updating this page with what I think about the games, as well as who I would recommend them to.
Starting off, the Revive tutorials I watched online gave me a real run for my money. It wasn’t till I got the game to the table, and actually started playing it that I realized just how much fun this game is!
Revive is a fun mix between engine building and deck building where each action you take can cause a ripple effect for the rest of the game. The game started off slow with round one consisting of me using only 3 card actions, but by the time the last round came, I had turns where I would play 6 cards in one round! The game truly builds onto itself as you go, with each decision being more puzzling than the last.
In the solo mode you have 20 card actions to take, meaning you can lay down 20 cards before the game is over. Some of these actions are taken up by the hibernating action that takes 2 of these actions to play. For example, in my first game I hibernated 3 times meaning that I had 14 card actions throughout the game [ 20 – ( 3 * 2 ) ].
I really enjoyed how the player boards worked as you’re trying to build out your technologies through the game. By gaining energy on the point track you can also be able to unlock and use new upgrades such as increasing your range when building by 1.
The exploration aspect of the game is really fun since this is the main way you can gain new cards from the market. By choosing new cards you determine what actions you will be able to take in future turns.
Overall Revive was a blast from the future and it will be seeing a lot of table time with solo play, as well as with my family! The game is all about making the most of your turns, and there is a feeling of the game being one big puzzle that makes me continuously want to play more! Revive has made a home for itself on my shelf, and I do not think it is leaving anytime soon!
I must admit, I have loved every Marvel board game I’ve tried over the past few years. Theme is such a big selling point to me, and having a game with a Marvel theme ensures that I will know the characters put in front of me on the table, helping to immerse me further into the game.
Starting off strong, CMON is known for their high quality miniatures and Marvel United: Multiverse is no exception! Every miniature is super detailed and adorable, this is arguably the cutest Marvel game I have ever seen! There are also a ton of heroes and villains to choose from adding to the diversity of the game.
I played my first game solo against Cosmic Ghost Rider with my main hero being Loki and my supporting heroes being Spider-Man 2099, Mighty Thor, and Captain Carter. I felt that the solo mode did a really good job of incorporating the game mechanics since the game is usually co-op.
I found that one of the biggest difficulties for me when playing this game was trying to leave room for new civilians or thugs in each location. When there wouldn’t be room for the new tiles, there would be negative effects on my heroes so I had to really prioritize these moves in my future games.
With these tactics in mind, I won the game with 18 on the punishment track (2 away from losing) as well as only two cards left in my hero's hand. The game was close, and I know a victory is not always certain when Marvel United: Multiverse makes it to the table.
As interesting and fun as the game is, the mechanics are really simple, making this the perfect game for a quick playthrough on a busy day. I also plan on sharing this game with my cousins who love all things Marvel as it is a great game to help get them into the board gaming hobby!
Overall, I really enjoyed these games from Asmodee, and will be sure to update you guys if I try any other games from their site. Thank you so much to Asmodee for sending these games over for this review!
I hope you love these games as much as I do, see you next time!
– The Board Gaymer