Board Game Reviewer Explains Dice Rolling in 4 Levels of Difficulty
Shelfside's professional board game reviewers sit down to explain how dice rolling works to 4 people of different expertise. Tabletop games use dice and randomness as a gameplay mechanism all the time. Every single card game that has shuffling and drawing cards is an example, or board games like Monopoly or Catan. But the ways that randomness is used has varying levels of nuance to it, and so in this video we're going to break down the concept of RNG so that you'll understand it no matter what level of board game player you are.
Table of Contents
Intro - (0:00)
Level 1: Child - (0:31)
Level 2: Person - (2:45)
Level 3: Board Game Geek - (6:25)
Level 4: Board Game Reviewer (Daniel) - (10:29)
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