Title: Vinyl
Publisher: Talon Strikes Studios
Designer: Eric Alvarado
Artist: Jason Washburn
Number of Players: One to five players
Ages: 10+
Playtime: Around 60 to 75 minutes
Year: 2019
Genre: Hand management and set collecting game
MSRP: $49.99
I dive in to share a bit of a how to play and review the record collecting board game Vinyl from Talon Strikes Studios. Did I fall to pieces over great gameplay? Or do I recommend you make like a rolling stone and pass this game right by? You’ll find out!
29:55 Final thoughts and review score
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Vinyl is an entertaining hand management and set collecting game. As someone who grew up with albums and hung out in record stores I really dig the aesthetics and the theme of the game. The component quality is nicely done, although the game board can is pretty busy and it's easy to get lost looking at it. I personally had a lot of fun with Vinyl, and so did the gang, but I can see the game having less appeal to those who don't care for set collecting games or couldn't care less about the theme.
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