Top 10 Game Room Essentials

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The Dice Tower

The Dice Tower

Күн бұрын

Tom Vasel, Zee Garcia, and Sam Healey discuss the things that are needed for an excellent gaming room.
00:00 - Introduction
01:20 - Sam’s #10
02:40 - Tom’s #10
04:06 - Zee’s #10
05:27 - Tom’s #9
07:08 - Zee’s #9
08:16 - Sam’s #9
09:01 - Zee’s #8
09:51 - Sam’s #8
10:54 - Tom’s #8
11:46 - Zee’s #7
13:02 - Tom’s #7
14:38 - Sam’s #7
15:50 - Tom’s #6
18:30 - Sam’s #6
19:40 - Zee’s #6
20:49 - Sam’s #5
23:38 - Zee’s #5
25:23 - Tom’s #5
27:03 - Sam’s #4
30:16 - Tom’s #4
32:36 - Zee’s #4
34:03 - Tom’s #3
35:30 - Zee’s #3
36:02 - Sam’s #3
37:10 - Zee’s #2
38:59 - Sam’s #2
41:00 - Tom’s #2
43:13 - Tom’s #1
45:09 - Zee’s #1
46:21 - Sam’s #1
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@Straddllw
@Straddllw 8 жыл бұрын
I don't have a game room, we play in our living room, and there's always a guy who switches on the TV and don't pay attention to the game. And when it's his turn, he has no idea what's happening and takes a long time. It pisses me off so much, especially when I'm explaining the rules. Definitely agree with Zee here, no TV!
@jcb3393
@jcb3393 8 жыл бұрын
+Straddllw Just hide the TV remote and shut off the WiFi router. Tends to work well for keeping distractions to a minimum. (Of course, my mother-in-law has 4G wireless on her tablet so she can play Candy Crush while playing Dominion... AND IT ANNOYS THE CRAP OUT OF US!!!)
@Straddllw
@Straddllw 8 жыл бұрын
+jcb3393 Ahahahahh! Dammit! Is one game not stimulating enough!? You have to play two? And candy crush? Really? At least play a good game.
@marceldouwstra5847
@marceldouwstra5847 8 жыл бұрын
+Straddllw If anyone turns on my TV to watch and more or less stops playing the game he is not invited the next time.
@ryanahr2267
@ryanahr2267 7 жыл бұрын
Yep. My brothers and I tried that once at our regular game and ran into the same thing, so we have that rule now, too.
@nanorider426
@nanorider426 7 жыл бұрын
Haha. My tv is in the bedroom. No tv in the living room. ;)
@EyalItsik
@EyalItsik 8 жыл бұрын
100% with Tom when it comes to phones around the gaming table. The worst offenders are the ones who use their phones when I try to TEACH THEM THE RULES.
@mrdrock
@mrdrock 8 жыл бұрын
I took an old 3'x4' cork board, took the frame off, laid down a corduroy piece of fabric, and reattached the frame to create a portable table top. The older board is heavy, but it is solid. I put this on top of our kitchen table and it gives more inches around the table for game space. It is a great solution for improving your current table.
@billjensen51
@billjensen51 8 жыл бұрын
I agree with Sam about having a variety of games, but you can 'get' that variety by asking others attending to bring some games that might bring said variety.
@marcoschaub8978
@marcoschaub8978 8 жыл бұрын
+Bill Jensen True. We can assume that everyone has a game they like which they can bring with them.
@fredww3
@fredww3 8 жыл бұрын
Good thought, I always supply the games so I tend to keep a variety, but honestly we tend to play the same game for weeks or months. I think I'm going to try your idea, ask them to bring one or pick a new one from my collection without letting them know what the others picked.... I need to get more games to the table. Any suggestions?
@Steve-L
@Steve-L 8 жыл бұрын
+Bill Jensen For many years the only game my friends and I owned and played was Talisman. Thankfully, I have entered into the rest of the hobby and have introduced new games to my friends, for example 2 of them now also own Relic (Talisman in space). But now I own about 75 games.
@SnowDragonka
@SnowDragonka 8 жыл бұрын
That's what happens in our gaming group. Everyone likes different kind of games, but purchase-wise we get only those we each love. That's not very diverse per person. But when we get together, we all bring some games and poof, we have a very diverse stuff to choose from.
@BoardgameHeaven
@BoardgameHeaven 5 жыл бұрын
Good points. I think I have most covered. My garage is being converted into my gameroom: 2 Kallax shelves for my games, some decorative wall posters, for now a normal table, but saving up for a gaming table with vault, plenty of power outlets, dice tower, dice trays, so many dice, a tablet for those games with an app, a radio, mini fridge, good lighting (adjustable), 2 small windows for fresh air, airco unit for heating/cooling, plenty of natural light from the entrance (door and window with matte glass), I need to get some decent chairs, and I even have an attached toilet. And a permanent setup space for my videos! A dream come true.
@TheAlfsterino
@TheAlfsterino 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys...you've just 'made' me go out and buy a new shelving unit to tidy my boardgame collection...why do I keep watching your videos you keep costing me so much money...you also 'made' me buy the whole of the Tannhauser collection...
@gordonsmoak
@gordonsmoak 8 жыл бұрын
Perfect timing on this list, guys. I'm buying a house this week and a game room is high on the list. Some great ideas here, thanks
@get953
@get953 8 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video showing around the room you are in?
@TheAlfsterino
@TheAlfsterino 8 жыл бұрын
The top thing for me is a good large table top. I made one myself 6feet by 4feet for UK£90 last year. MDF base, batons and skirting board for the structure to give the raised bar around the edge, that I *love*, some wadding on the MDF base and then everything covered with velveteen material that I got from a curtain making store. It is in two halves, and goes on my dining room table. Takes 90 seconds to rearrange my room and we are gaming. I also agree with the folding side tables and half those exact same ones that you showed.
@madmaxz
@madmaxz 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video guys! Definitely made me laugh in some parts of this video.
@ericfrancis7816
@ericfrancis7816 8 жыл бұрын
That was a fun discussion! And it got me thinking about how I could turn the largely unused spare bedroom in my house into a dedicated gaming room -- it has a built-in bookcase, even -- if it weren't for the fact I"m going to be moving away in a couple of months. Well, timing is everything!
@griffongaming2657
@griffongaming2657 8 жыл бұрын
I'll only agree with Sam on the charging station if the charging station is at least 10 feet away from the table. I get very twitchy when people are texting/watching videos/playing other games on their phones while we are supposed to be playing a game. Otherwise they need to be on the other side of the room.
@TabithaBear
@TabithaBear 8 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking the obvious addition to all this talk of posters, shelves, tables, fridges and all is "A wife willing to let you dedicate a room in your house to gaming and fill it with such geeky stuff" 😆
@TribulationsSolo
@TribulationsSolo 8 жыл бұрын
+TabithaBear Gaming On the other hand, I don't see why you couldn't use your living room as a gaming room
@TheAlfsterino
@TheAlfsterino 8 жыл бұрын
+Xahendir Stras I do that - it takes 90seconds to rearrange and get a 6feet by 4feet tabletop on my dining room table that we pull into the living room area. Plenty of space, good lighting, drinks not far off in kitchen etc.
@razorboy251
@razorboy251 8 жыл бұрын
+TabithaBear Gaming Or a husband willing to let you dedicate a room in your house to gaming. ;)
@sherylw4599
@sherylw4599 8 жыл бұрын
+razorboy251 ^5 In our case it was a joint effort :) When my husband moved in, we converted the downstairs tv room into a game room, I like it MUCH much better.
@jameswoodard4304
@jameswoodard4304 4 жыл бұрын
Or a husband. Let's not be sexist, Tabitha. 😋
@Straddllw
@Straddllw 8 жыл бұрын
Zee needs to go on tabletopaudio (dot com). It's amazing when I play any thematic games. It enhances the boardgaming experience rather than distract away from it.
@ayahoo16
@ayahoo16 8 жыл бұрын
+Straddllw I use tabletopaudio when I do my spreadsheet work
@ChrisBatarlis
@ChrisBatarlis 8 жыл бұрын
+Straddllw Thanks for Sharing that site! Very cool!
@28green
@28green 8 жыл бұрын
+Straddllw I can understand his complaint regarding music with words.
@steventremblay4691
@steventremblay4691 8 жыл бұрын
+Straddllw Thanks for sharing the link! I will definately use this!!
@tubeisace
@tubeisace 8 жыл бұрын
+Straddllw I've just had a look and I think you're right. This would add great atmosphere to, say a game of proper D&D.
@gumcannon
@gumcannon 8 жыл бұрын
I was skeptic of Sam's #1 because it was so obvious, but yeah. I think the "diverse" aspect is pretty relevant if you're gonna bother to have a gaming room you should have a number of different types. Like he said, short games, light-hearted games, easy to learn games for new players, then ofc your 4 hour beasts, heavy strategy, super rich theme etc etc. for those who want a more involved experience. I even think I agree with him making it #1 after presenting his case haha
@TheShadowAdmiral
@TheShadowAdmiral 7 жыл бұрын
You guys killed It on Tom's #5 the Snacks Stash. I was laughing out loud!
@PreppinShootinLivin
@PreppinShootinLivin 8 жыл бұрын
Agree with Tom...I almost would rather no phones allowed be the rule instead of having a place for people to charge them. Can't stand phones while trying to do pretty much anything else that is none phone related.
@alpha1beta1gamma
@alpha1beta1gamma 5 жыл бұрын
PreppinShootinLivin ok grandpa
@maryhinge5876
@maryhinge5876 5 жыл бұрын
They are ok for turn generators, timers and in-game apps and music; but otherwise *TURN THEM OFF*
@DragonTank1400
@DragonTank1400 3 жыл бұрын
Agreed! If you want to be on your phone just stay home.
@jimsmith7445
@jimsmith7445 8 жыл бұрын
I agree with Tom…having a plastic container of different dice, me poles, Monopoly pieces… helps. Great shelves are a must.
@ThornyPlatypus
@ThornyPlatypus 8 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if a top ten format was the best for this list since you guys agreed for the most part. I wonder if a video specific to setting up a game room, including a list of all that stuff you covered, might be a better fit for the topic.
@M1st3rB3nn
@M1st3rB3nn 8 жыл бұрын
As was mentioned on the Spellslingers series - if your surface is tricky and you need to pick up a card, rather than slide it to the edge of the table or use your nails, hold a second card and slide it underneath to pick it up.
@CrapE_DM
@CrapE_DM 3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad they have the links to the different spots in the video. Turned this 50 min monstrosity to less than 10 minutes. Almost down to 5
@RuaLupa
@RuaLupa 7 жыл бұрын
When it comes to games to have in the gaming room as a basic set up. I recommend having a selection of games that are minimum 3 player with a few of those being up to 5 or 6 and a few that can go up to ~11 players to accommodate what ever number of guests you end up finding yourself hosting. In that have a selection of cooperative (board or card), two classic card decks, a dice set or two for pure dice games (maybe more for larger crowds depending on the type of game), and tried and true party games that are good intros for new people - be it new to your home or new to gaming. When it comes to sound, If the conversation dies when everyone is looking at their cards or figuring out their strategy, it is nice to have background filler that can only be heard when it gets dead quiet, and even then its fairly quiet. I have put together a playlist of "Epic Background" music that consists of what essentially is a soundtrack playlist that is either instrumental or has choral that works great for this. Good standbys for this are by the artists Globus, Immediate, and Apocalyptica. Otherwise, like what others have said here, I enjoy tabletopaudio - albeit slightly louder than what I've said because it sets the mood.
@MarthaCQ121
@MarthaCQ121 8 жыл бұрын
I love Zee's reaction to Sam's number 1. worth the whole episode.
@JonWeber
@JonWeber 8 жыл бұрын
In case others are curious too, you can setup check simple light diffuser by putting wax paper over your light bulbs. It really helps. Also I found LEDs bulbs help with glare.
@romanphoenix999
@romanphoenix999 8 жыл бұрын
Games weigh more than books? If you stack your shelf full of books, it will definitely have more weight. Games also have empty space in their box, books don't.
@ToThePointGames
@ToThePointGames 8 жыл бұрын
#1 Oxygen. Come on Sam!
@Mister_Peppers
@Mister_Peppers 8 жыл бұрын
I had lawnchairs in my old gamestore and they were constantly getting broken. Kids would lean back in them and the back legs would shatter sending the kids across the room.
@gqdaddy8544
@gqdaddy8544 8 жыл бұрын
Game room essentials: #1 - people to play the games. (drops the microphone)
@eddieb8054
@eddieb8054 5 жыл бұрын
GQ daddy essential number 2.... Friends....
@RockCh4lk
@RockCh4lk 8 жыл бұрын
My family always wants the TV on when we play games... I no longer play games with them
@billjensen51
@billjensen51 8 жыл бұрын
+RockCh4lk My wife and I have tried to play a game while we watch tv a couple of times and it just does not work (for us at least). We need to either watch tv or play games but not both.
@RockCh4lk
@RockCh4lk 8 жыл бұрын
Bill Jensen I agree!
@fredww3
@fredww3 8 жыл бұрын
I've tried putting a "how to play" video on and even that fell flat... I have to agree on the no TV, I can't see any other use than as a distraction in a game room.... With the exception of one that doubles as a home theatre and or video game room as well, but I would keep it turned off for board game nights.
@g8kpr3000
@g8kpr3000 8 жыл бұрын
+RockCh4lk At christmas we were playing Ticket to Ride, while others in the family watched TV nearby. My Niece just couldn't pull herself away from the TV "oh.. it's my turn again.. err.. uhhh.." and then she'd turn around and watch TV. We asked if she wanted to play or not, she agreed she did. Because of this, the game took an extra hour longer than it should have. Now it's a no TV rule for the kids.
@TheAlfsterino
@TheAlfsterino 8 жыл бұрын
+RockCh4lk Even background music isn't right when me and my mates play. We've tried but it just gets in the way of talking and playing - it gets muted for a certain reason and we forget to put it back on.
@davidlhsl
@davidlhsl 8 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised that "door" didn't make the list. How else are you going to "shut the door!" Another great list, guys! :)
@iotaz
@iotaz 8 жыл бұрын
I agree 100% with Sam! A side-table is a great idea (unless you have cupholders built into your table)!. I can tell you from experience that it royally sucks when somebody spills a drink over your hard-to-find special edition and very expensive promo/expansion items!
@iotaz
@iotaz 8 жыл бұрын
+iotaz Adults can be clumsy too :p
@shadowtheory7500
@shadowtheory7500 8 жыл бұрын
Really good advice. I like this video a lot!
@RGcrasyRG
@RGcrasyRG 8 жыл бұрын
Two top 10?! It's just Christmas again. Also nice topic!
@trbry.
@trbry. 7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Tom for saying music (sound system) directly after Zee so that he could say that lyric free music could be ok.
@channel99productions21
@channel99productions21 4 жыл бұрын
Any music is fine
@zakwasny
@zakwasny 8 жыл бұрын
This is most hilarious top 10 on dice tower so far. :D
@colinwillett6099
@colinwillett6099 8 жыл бұрын
Something I think that should have been amended to Tom's "Extra pieces and dice" would be pens, pencils, and paper. They're helpful for keeping score, tracking life/damage, or for any game that requires you to write (because typically the pencils the game comes with are terrible). While not specifically a "board game piece", I think having a couple good pens/pencils and some pads of paper around can be really handy.
@FelipeTuller
@FelipeTuller 8 жыл бұрын
You guys shouldn't stop doing top 10s, it's awesome :(
@NefariousKoel
@NefariousKoel 8 жыл бұрын
Folding "TV Dinner" Tables, as Sam mentioned, is a great one. I use the ones I have for keeping drinks & other such things, along with holding the game manual, FAQs, etc if needed. I'm always terrified of something getting spilled. Even better, there are such tables with adjustable height, so you can actually slide them partially under the table when you don't want them all the way out.
@timmyturner493
@timmyturner493 8 жыл бұрын
Bless Sam for talking about adequate furniture for all body types because, while I agree with Zee that heat makes me leave places really quickly, I'm even less comfortable in a space if I can't even exist in it without feeling cramped or on lookout so I don't break stuff.
@matthewmoos5284
@matthewmoos5284 8 жыл бұрын
I agree with Sam. Most phones need charging by evening time so why not have charging available to your guests while they are playing.
@apazman123
@apazman123 8 жыл бұрын
Sam is right on the charging station. The people I play games with NEED to be able to check their email because they are always on call from work. Tom doesn't have that kind of a job, so I don't think he understands that need.
@erosion6251
@erosion6251 4 жыл бұрын
that intro was LIT FIRE
@wroot_lt
@wroot_lt 8 жыл бұрын
Can't... laugh.. any mooore! :))) It started with Wi-Fi troll, then not too attached bathroom sketch, followed by "good night" honey in an armor suit and finally the stuff catching butt :D You guys (and especially Zee) are on fire today :)
@advocatusdiaboli5727
@advocatusdiaboli5727 8 жыл бұрын
Tom I agree your extras wall is a dream. We like tweaking games somewhat so having a bunch of stuff to be able to add is a real cool thing. In our case yeah it would be top 10 but I can see how like think it was Zee who said ya don't need cause games come with pieces. So yeah i agree with ya the wall of extras a must lol great vid guys.
@Steve-L
@Steve-L 8 жыл бұрын
+Advocatus Diaboli I also have lots of game bling! I love it!
@jukka-pekkatuominen4540
@jukka-pekkatuominen4540 7 жыл бұрын
My game room practically all of this (which is great). Plus it has a wine fridge (even better!).
@johnr8095
@johnr8095 8 жыл бұрын
In regards to the side tables, We once were playing Atlantic storm (out of print game) and someone spilled a bottle of beer right on the cards. Somehow we were able to clean its up and there was no actual noticeable damage. But that's a hard to find game. You don't want to spill beer on that one.
@007bistromath
@007bistromath 8 жыл бұрын
Yeah, Tom, you're right. I bought this thing for half my monthly income, and owning it has literally saved my life, and it's one of the most popular things to steal, and I've frequently made use of it in games, and some games even call for it now, but I'm totally okay with leaving it in a different room out of sight because you're worried I might be a little rude. "A charging station" can be as simple as putting a chair next to an outlet. If it's across the room from where people are sitting, nobody worth playing with is going to get up and check it unless it actually rings, which is not a particularly common occurrence for most people, since non-business, non-emergency communication is usually in text. If they do, hey, great litmus test for uninviting people from future gatherings!
@TheOldMan-75
@TheOldMan-75 8 жыл бұрын
I usually bring my own extension cord when gaming at a friend's place ^^ but we usually just use our phones for bordgamegeek rule-checking and stuff like that and the OCCASIONAL text message.
@CaptCoolTime
@CaptCoolTime 8 жыл бұрын
You guys should do a top 10 board game boards. It could be about the best artwork on a board, or even the shape of the board too. There are a lot of cool boards out there and a lot of bad ones. I would be very interested in the ones that you consider the best! Thanks, I love you guys keep up the good work.
@cyanmanta
@cyanmanta 8 жыл бұрын
All my gaming meetups happen at a local brewery. Plenty of drinks and snacks on hand, tables that are easy to pull together and split apart. Granted there are televisions on every wall, but they're all muted.
@RuaLupa
@RuaLupa 7 жыл бұрын
What were the snacks?
@tabletoptonight7071
@tabletoptonight7071 6 жыл бұрын
You guys are spot on! I also agree that there should be NO televisions in the game room! You should be focused on the game. Tom has a point as well with the cell phones/ charging station.
@mat.frazer
@mat.frazer 7 жыл бұрын
Chair to table height ratio is very important especially for shorter and taller people (me). If Zee had a higher / booster seat he wouldn't have the shoulder shrug issue.
@RenbroNL
@RenbroNL 3 жыл бұрын
Talking about Wall decor; I wouldn't mind a nice artsy poster with first bump and Tom laughing in the middle @8:21
@knivesthec10wn
@knivesthec10wn 8 жыл бұрын
You guys should REALLY do a Microgames Top Ten! I didn't see one but I would really like to see a games list with "pocket" games.
@justinprice8385
@justinprice8385 8 жыл бұрын
Seems like the dice tower Xmas bonus should be Kallax shelves? Maybe a kickstarter stretch goal?
@RuaLupa
@RuaLupa 7 жыл бұрын
The only reason I can see a phone charging station in room would be a good idea, is if the person with the phone requires it for work purposes (but still on the other side of room away from non-work related distraction). Otherwise I all for having a No Phone gaming room.
@RuaLupa
@RuaLupa 7 жыл бұрын
A few Top Ten List Ideas: Top Ten Counters - Be it number wheel, dice, sliders, sand timers, or anything else. Top Ten Drinks & Snacks Top Ten Game Room Rules
@adamheald1970
@adamheald1970 5 жыл бұрын
Melodice is a great website that matches music to specific games!
@finalsight
@finalsight 8 жыл бұрын
If i was going to make a game room i would certainly include a TV with a vcr. I have a small collection of old VCR games.
@emmagiudice7176
@emmagiudice7176 8 жыл бұрын
Can I just add one that I figured you guys would mention .... whiteboard/mini whiteboards. Whether you use them to score or for portions of the game than need writing/memory aids .... just a must!!
@biniaddi
@biniaddi 8 жыл бұрын
Sam's No. 5: Side Tables - Great, especially for clumsy people like me ;-D I actually flooded a boardgame once and soaked some cardboard pieces in juice. Thanks to the good quality of the pieces and the help of my fellow gamers the game wasn't ruined too much.
@SeoDragon117
@SeoDragon117 8 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with these, but especially Sam's number one, as obvious a choice as it may have been (truth be told I was expecting it to be everybody's number one..). My collection's at around 120 games right now, and I've made sure I've got at least 1-2 games to cater to; every sensible player group size, every mainstream genre of game, various levels of intensity, and a few from various themes to ensure nobody is left wanting more. I don't want to spoil people for choice (because I know from experience with video games - having too much choice leaves you with being so indecisive you end up playing none of them) but forcing somebody to play a genre of game, or a game too complex (or too simple) for them, is something I never ever want to do.
@Lines42
@Lines42 8 жыл бұрын
+1 to Tom's opinion about smart phones at gaming tables!!!
@TheocratOfPoontang
@TheocratOfPoontang 8 жыл бұрын
Agree 100% with Tom... Smartphones ruin board games and RPGs. I make my players turn them off unless they're expecting an important call or put them upstairs (our game room is in our basement).
@hupsou4237
@hupsou4237 2 жыл бұрын
We have a semi-habit/custom of playing themed music very softly in the background. As Tom indicated, it is nice to enhance the theme and improve the experience. Kinda like elevator music.
@maksymilianlipinski97
@maksymilianlipinski97 8 жыл бұрын
I have two tables. One big for more epic games and smaller one 80/80 cm and 35cm high. That small table is perfect for small games, "pillow" gaming (RPG for example). I use it as well for X Wing where table is a space limit and you see everything on spot. It is easy to take outside to garden and play on fresh air while sitting on a blanket or grass. I will add as well that floor heating is perfect as I hate to play with my feet getting colder and colder each minute. Overall I am for Zee list - as that is true that you may play on the floor (many times I did) but if light is wrong...it is not good to play at all.
@OhMyGodNEED
@OhMyGodNEED 8 жыл бұрын
you can get one of those felt roll-ups that are for taking jigsaws off the table without messing them up. they are very cheap and excellent for card games
@NicholasLA1
@NicholasLA1 8 жыл бұрын
I agree with Zee on the music/tv for the most part - I'm a music teacher and its really hard for me to hear background music and not be distracted by it, especially pop and/or classical music. However, if the music enhances the theme of the game as Tom says then I'm on board (pun intended). I also would never watch TV during a gaming event unless there was a sporting event on and I wanted it muted but watchable. For example my game group is all in the same fantasy football league so while gaming on Sundays after church we will mute football as we game.
@TheProteanGeek
@TheProteanGeek 8 жыл бұрын
Totally with Sam on the phone charger. I travel a fair distance on public transportation and my phone is often close to flat when I arrive. It is good hospitality. People will just use their phone until it goes flat. I tend to carry a charging bank to use in emergencies too.
@mustardseed5010
@mustardseed5010 8 жыл бұрын
I agree with Sam's charging station idea, although I also agree with Tom that phones can be annoying. Most of my gaming group consists of Mom's that need to be able to be connected if needed. What I do is I'll set up a charger across the room on the counter so a phone can be charged and is within hearing range BUT it's owner can't be using the phone as we are playing. I'm ok with people responding to text or catching calls if they need to but I don't allow phone surfing.
@MrJonesArt
@MrJonesArt 8 жыл бұрын
Betrayal at H'o't'Hill this weekend w/ some multi-hour ambient horror mixes playing in the background (Old City Leviathan by Atrium Carceri if you're interested). In full agreement that music can greatly enhance theme - also in full agreement that it can distract. TVs in particular destroy any meager concentration I have.
@eisforelbowsmash
@eisforelbowsmash 8 жыл бұрын
Agree with Sam here, people will use the phone at the table if it isn't plugged in, if you set a station somewhere apart from the gaming table it won't keep people from their phone but it keeps them from using it at the table.
@Ranerdar
@Ranerdar 8 жыл бұрын
I think alternate monetary units, dice and some paper and pens would be good for a game room. But not the 4th most essential item. It'd probably be my number 10.
@verwulf
@verwulf 3 жыл бұрын
I like music in the background. Themed music. I have spaghetti western soundtracks for Bang , the Dice or Colt Express. Creepy music with wind howling for Dead Of Winter and so on.
@Pupukummu
@Pupukummu 8 жыл бұрын
Having a good selection of games at your game room is a good thing, but not a necessity! In my gaming groups I'm usually the one with most of the games, so unless I know we're playing a game the host owns I'm going to bring a couple of games with me. Granted, I enjoy hosting game sessions myself more but unfortunately it's not always possible. The thing that the game room really needs the most is seats and a good table. Having a small table is the thing that really cuts the variance of games. If there's a small table I can't bring my heavier games even if we wanted to play them.
@artisticallychallenged7842
@artisticallychallenged7842 7 жыл бұрын
I would say a 'Game Room Essential' or really something essential for hosting in the first place would be hosting skills. Prepare the game beforehand (really important for those who play D&D, Pathfinder, etc). Make sure you have a plan when it comes to food (Ex telling people to chip in for pizza beforehand or have something prepared). Make sure the room is tidy (Bathrooms too!). If you have children and they're not participating in the session then make sure that they're taken care of. Any pets are out of the way. Have other activities prepared if something goes wrong, and make sure your guests know what is going on and that you know what's going on with them! The most put together game room can be ruined by a bad host. The dingiest game room can be saved by a great host.
@adamkurowski725
@adamkurowski725 8 жыл бұрын
I agree with Sam that a wide, diverse collection is very important. Sometimes when my friends come over during week we don't have enough time to play an epic long game so I have a couple of filler and light games. And during weekend when there's more time we pull out heavier games. Also i managed to get my mom into hobby so i got some games that i can play with her and won't be too hard or too geeky for her.
@errolwilde1656
@errolwilde1656 8 жыл бұрын
you guys need to make a top 10 replayible games , or like most variability. that's a really important aspect of a game for me.
@Michael_Sean_OConnor
@Michael_Sean_OConnor 8 жыл бұрын
Music is great while playing games ! Me have a selection of epic music that makes the games have more sensations. We have different types of music for different kind of games.
@danielsullivan4763
@danielsullivan4763 8 жыл бұрын
loved this top ten list! i know this will make Sam and tom mad but could you do a top ten solo games?
@cdelaune5081
@cdelaune5081 8 жыл бұрын
39:40-ish I picture the robot from Big Hero 6 knocking all of the books over when he is trying to get past the bed! XD lol
@CalebSmithBAM
@CalebSmithBAM 8 жыл бұрын
Sam: what you were trying to say is this. A clean tidy space is important because even if your space is super small, if its clean and tidy it will feel larger and spacious, and will feel "safe" to walk around in. Tom: I agree 100% with spare parts. I can't count how many times I've come across a missing die, pawn, pencil or money.
@beph13
@beph13 8 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with Zee on Sam's number 1, one's collection shouldn't be dictated by other's interests, if they really want to play a game, shouldn't they own it? The gamer room should be the way YOU want it to be. No need to waste money.
@christopherolney6624
@christopherolney6624 8 жыл бұрын
I think putting a charging station out of reach of the table is a great Idea. If it's nice enough guests would feel inclined to use it, and if it's in the room then they don't feel inclined to leave and check every few minutes.
@Atariese
@Atariese 8 жыл бұрын
+Christopher Olney Yeah im not a person that will tell someone off if they ask to charge their phone... or tablet or laptop even... I point to the power strip with my own charging cable in the corner of the room sitting in-between the microwave and the trash... Wich incidentally is near where the bathroom is so those breaks usually co-incide. Its not malicious, its just what is more convenient. Somebody checking their phone while playing a game is more a problem with the player, not the device. Its the whole "guns don't kill people" debate. And not everyone is as into the gaming experience as someone who would put together their own gaming room. Its the same thing as tangent topics... wich my groups tend to do a lot more than checking their phones. Wow that was a little rambley.
@fredww3
@fredww3 8 жыл бұрын
Completely agree!
@allluckyseven
@allluckyseven 8 жыл бұрын
Sam, in case you can't change the type of lighting you use on your game room, how about using some sort of diffuser? Oh, and about the chairs... _Armless_ chairs are the best. Especially if you have a small space in between the table and the wall/shelves. Extra dice are important. We use them all the time. Counters are helpful too. I'm with Tom here. 32:20 - We need(ed) a picture of that wall. ~49:20 - GAMERS?! Not all the time! I don't want them to live in my gaming room!
@williammcguinness795
@williammcguinness795 8 жыл бұрын
I was worried that this list was going to be pathetic, but...it was pretty funny!
@StefCarney
@StefCarney 8 жыл бұрын
I'm with Tom on this one. Nothing annoys me more than somebody on their phone whilst playing.
@FrankFloresRGVZGM
@FrankFloresRGVZGM 8 жыл бұрын
Number 0, good gamers.
@devilp84
@devilp84 5 жыл бұрын
The number one game room essential is that YOU DON'T TALK ABOUT GAME ROOM!
@KAM1138a
@KAM1138a 8 жыл бұрын
Zee's #4, proving that potty humor doesn't have an age limitation.
@Uther1313
@Uther1313 8 жыл бұрын
I gotta vote with Sam on #4. Off the phone but charging nearby. Some of us have to be available to family/work/whatever during a gaming session by phone.
@void_presence
@void_presence 4 жыл бұрын
Usually I don't agree with Tom, but on the phone thing, yes, I 100% agree; in my experience phones have singe-handedly ruined gaming. There's even a person that is just not invited to gaming because he's on the phone ALL the time and then never knows that it's his turn, or misses rules, and so on (among other reasons too though).
@TheBrokenMeeple
@TheBrokenMeeple 8 жыл бұрын
Zee makes my day when he bursts out laughing!
@sherylw4599
@sherylw4599 8 жыл бұрын
+Luke Hector (Broken Meeple) He's adorkable :)
@uglijimus
@uglijimus 8 жыл бұрын
+Luke Hector (Broken Meeple) he sounds like Eddie Murphy sometimes
@sakipithecia
@sakipithecia 8 жыл бұрын
Now I really want to see the "extra parts wall" xD
@davidpeterson5179
@davidpeterson5179 8 жыл бұрын
I agree with you Tom, I hate when people are using there phone and distracted or distracting others, with phone stuff. I would love to INITIATE a NO PHONE ZONE for gaming,, it will never happen though.
@mistled
@mistled 8 жыл бұрын
"He's weird. But I'm right" is a one of the best quotes I can recall from TheDiceTower.
@the13th
@the13th 8 жыл бұрын
When it comes to phones I actually agree with both of you.. Having somewhere (out of reach) where a phone can be charged be if needed. But a rule that it shouldnt be touched DURING a game unless nessisary
@Daremachina
@Daremachina 8 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with Sam on the charging station. I have a 5 port USB charger made by Anker that I make available to everyone but I keep it plugged into the other side of the room. This way my guests are able to keep their devices topped up and also have them away from the table. Refusing to offer charging in an age where people are probably using GPS to get home seems really rude, almost as rude as the idea of making them leave their device unattended in another room.
@garrickmercer6817
@garrickmercer6817 8 жыл бұрын
+Daremachina Completely agree. I can't even imagine not providing charging outlets for guests and I have never played games at places where they were not provided (nor would I).
@Daremachina
@Daremachina 8 жыл бұрын
Fester Blats You're right they can charge their devices before they leave home... They could also eat, drink and use the restroom before they leave the house but I still provide use of my fridge, drinking glasses, and restroom. I don't get to decide the appropriate level of thirst or bladder control my guests are allowed to have, so why should playing a game in my home also be a forfeiture of your outside life for those hours? What happens if they're coming from work or from running errands where an outlet wasn't available? Are they just SOL while playing a game with you?
@fredww3
@fredww3 8 жыл бұрын
Agree with Sam on the phone charging station, I have to go against Tom on this, I hate when people are on the phone during game events as well, but having a dead phone on the way home sucks, and I would rather know they where able to make it home safe. My group tends to come in pairs so there isn't always a car charger even available. I keep two extra set of extra cables as well as a five port charger. I've had people come over and literally freak out with joy that they could charge there phone or other devices in a convenient location. My charging station is purposely a few steps away from my table, but that's more to keep me off my phone then to keep them off. I think it's just polite and convenient to have.
@Daremachina
@Daremachina 8 жыл бұрын
+Fred Woolsey I'm the one that offers snacks or a bottle of water for the road and everyone makes sure to text when they get home safely. I can't imagine the guilt I would have if someone got a flat or worse got into an accident and had no way of calling for assistance because I wouldn't let them charge their device at my home. :/
@MordecaiandMonroe
@MordecaiandMonroe 8 жыл бұрын
+Daremachina Treat guests like guests. And if someone is being a phone hog politely ask them to put it down and if that doesn't work they need to put it away . We are all adults .
@kevinerskine3299
@kevinerskine3299 8 жыл бұрын
I'm completely with Tom on the phone thing.
@Enesty871
@Enesty871 8 жыл бұрын
+Kevin Erskine well not providing the means to charge your phone and encouraging people to not use their phones while gaming are two different things in my book. Maybe I am awaiting an important call or I just want to be reachable for my family in case something is wrong. Not being able to charge my phone in the game room could be even more distracting in that case (because I may have to leave the game room more often to check). I don't think the host should be responsible to enable me to charge my phone in the game room (it's completely my responsibility to arrive with a charged phone if it's important to me on that evening), but it's definitely nice to have and could actually improve the game night.
@beph13
@beph13 8 жыл бұрын
+Enesty871 YES! agree, its completely preferential to the owner of the room, all adults should be responsible enough to keep their own phone charged, requiring someone to have a charger/charging station in the same room as you, and accusing them of being rude for informing you there is not one available in the room (though most likely in the next room over) is just downright childish, lazy, and little batshit.
@jcb3393
@jcb3393 8 жыл бұрын
+Enesty871 Agreed. At family Christmas, we have a couple of people who are on-call, so we understand the need to keep phones present and on... but we do set-up an "electronics basket" at the door. We ask people to leave their phones/tablets there, so we won't have any distractions and will actually interact with each other. Additionally, I purposely change the WiFi password so anybody who had it before for some reason no longer has it. Pissed off my nephew, but it showed his mother just how much he was addicted to the tablet that he couldn't just hang-out and play with his cousins.
@FiLtheThriL
@FiLtheThriL 8 жыл бұрын
+blah I agree anyone who walks into your house and throws around accusations of rudeness for phone charger availability is rude. This has nothing to do with Sam's point. It's a nice benefit to your guest to be able to charge their phone in the same room. This guest might very well not go on a crazy rant over the fact that it's not available. They are more likely to be happy charging it in another room. The benefit is that they don't have to go into the other room at all, not that it is the host's obligation to remodel their house.
@beph13
@beph13 8 жыл бұрын
+Phil H I know, the accusation of rudeness didn't come from sam, it came from commenters on the video. I believe phones should be just kept in your pocket. I believe a charging station would distract people more as their phone would be on the charger and they'd be able to literally see visual notifications and whatnot
@kleedrac
@kleedrac 8 жыл бұрын
Damnit Tom, I actually have to agree with Sam on this one. I really get annoyed at the Luddite attitude that some people expect fellow gamers to ignore their phone for hours on end :P
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