Reddit Reddit reviews Dead of Winter

We found 15 Reddit comments about Dead of Winter. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Dead of Winter
For 2-5 Players90 minute playing timeGreat co-op gamePlayable in 100 minutesFor ages 12 plusFor two to five playersAges 13 and upPlayable in 100 minutes
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15 Reddit comments about Dead of Winter:

u/ifoundgoldbug · 6 pointsr/boardgames

the only common element between twilight emperium and BSG is that they have ships in space. TI is a strategy game and BSG is a semi cooperative hidden role game. You might have better luck with Dead of winter

u/LetsCompassBot · 4 pointsr/Boardgamedeals

BGG | Score: 77 | Rank: 7.7

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u/BreakInc · 3 pointsr/gaming

Dead of Winter is a great game, takes quite a while to set up though, and maybe not really a game that you can play casually.
Dominion is more of a card game, but there are many expansions.
Following the card game theme, you also have Legendary. Both Legendary and Dominion are deck building games, Legendary is Marvel themed and I believe have other versions/expansions.
Superfight is a debating game, I really enjoy playing this with a lot of people, I got into an hour debate with my dad over who would win in a fight, a samurai, or a 7 member boy band.

I have some more recommendations that just aren't coming to mind right now. If you want to know more about a particular game, feel free to PM me. I really love Board games.

u/AccFan · 2 pointsr/wallstreetbets


>Plus Catan, Dead of Winter, Betrayal at House on the Hill is pretty dope

Get that normie trash outta here

u/appBlu · 2 pointsr/wallstreetbets

Duh. You have a bunch of fucking nerds in Wall Street now, this isn't the 1980s.

Plus Catan, Dead of Winter, Betrayal at House on the Hill is pretty dope you should try it out faggot

u/Snarfleez · 1 pointr/boardgames

...and don't forget to track the fluctuating Amazon prices over at CamelCamelCamel if you want to grab it when the price drops.

u/boardtreader · 1 pointr/tipofmytongue
u/lukestrain · 1 pointr/gaming

Dead of Winter: A super tense semi-cooperative zombie survival game, where one of your teammates might be a traitor.

Agricola: A Euro style game about managing your farm/ranch while feeding your family. Probably my favorite board game.

Small World: A fantasy themed territory control war game with no dice. Very fun.

Pandemic Legacy: Awesome unique board game about saving the world from a deadly virus. Great to play with the same people. The bad things that happen in each game carry over with negative effects in future games, and you can upgrade cities and characters. Heads up though, you can only play this game 12-24 times. Once you finish it you can't really play anymore. Its amazingly fun though and worth every penny.

I could honestly give these all day if you want to PM me for more.

Edit: These games are also usually cheaper at Cool Stuff Inc

u/ajschuit · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Recently we got Dead of Winter. Super fun game. 2-5 people. But it can be a really long game. Especially while learning how to play.

u/alsorobots · 1 pointr/tabletop

You could go all in with an awesome collection of Cards Against Humanity!

It requires you to have a pretty twisted sense of humor but it's a ton of fun with friends.

You could check out Firefly the Game.

If you're a fan of the space opera, this is one of the more enjoyable games I've ever played.

If you really don't mind blowing 300 bucks, there's the Star Wars X-Wing miniatures game!

You take control of a spacecraft in the Star Wars universe and each game is like an episode of a Star Wars tv show, with a clear goal and twists and turns along the way as you try and accomplish that goal. The miniatures can get pricey but 300 bucks would get you started on a pretty sweet collection if you buy the smaller ships.

300 bucks would also get you started with the world's greatest trading card game: Magic the Gathering!

This classic card game has been around for over 20 years, features thousands upon thousands of cards to select from and, just like chess, takes 10 minutes to learn and a lifetime to master. For 300 bucks you could both have a gaming mat, plenty of dice, a kick-ass card collection and more than enough to start building multiple decks. Heck, you can just go and buy pre-made decks from a plethora of websites. Check out Youtube for suggestions on what formats you might enjoy, but kitchen table Magic the Gathering is VERY satisfying for two people.

Of course, if you really want an epic adventure, you could check out the bigger, meaner, older cousin of Magic the Gathering, and maybe the most infamous table top game in the world: Dungeons and Dragons!

A little more effort than most, but hugely rewarding if you have a colorful imagination and don't mind some simple math (most games requre SOME math, just look at Monopoly), and you have decades of books to explore, and many are available for pretty cheap from both used book stores and your local library (hopefully). This is a hobby that lasts for the rest of your life.

Like Dungeons and Dragons but want a more easy and accessible game to start out? How about [Muchkin!] (http://www.amazon.com/Steve-Jackson-Games-1483SJG-Munchkin/dp/B004U7JJWE/ref=sr_1_1?s=toys-and-games&ie=UTF8&qid=1462113434&sr=1-1&keywords=munchkin)

We're talking dungeons...dragons...knights in shining armor and a LOT of fun. It's a good start for tabletop gaming.

Of course, Tabletop gaming is pretty extensive when it comes to choices. Here are a few more to check out:

The Game of the Century: Settlers of Catan

Spooky fun with Arkham Horror!

Big Adventures: Small Heroes... Mice and Mystics!

Survive the Zombie Apocalypse with Dead of Winter!

Of course, like Levar Burton says, you don't have to take my word for it. Here is the awesome Wil Wheaton's Youtube series, Tabletop! He plays with his friends so you don't have to! This series is amazing at helping to decide which tabletop game might be best for your playing needs.

Need a little help deciding if Magic the Gathering is right for you? How about Spellslingers on Youtube! Game Guru Day[9] plays Magic with his friends. Not only is this a super easy way to learn the game, it's a lot of fun to watch.

Need a little help understanding Dungeons and Dragons? Give Critical Role on Youtube a listen!

Luckily, you happened upon a time where tabletop games are going stronger than ever so...good luck!

u/HwKer · 0 pointsr/argentina

che pero el juego nuevo cuesta 2 lucas...

ya se que estamos en peronia, pero el doble por un juego usado? :-/

 

no te culpo igual, yo supongo haria lo mismo, simplemente me molesta que en este pais se salga hecho vendiendo usado...