About

 

If you follow my YouTube channel,  you’ll know that I usually do not reveal too much about myself. The reason is that I want the focus on the games. That’s what my channel is about.  With this webpage, it’s a little different: I wanna share my daily gaming experience with you and in this way also a part of my private life. So I also want to let you know a little more about myself.

 

My name is Johannes and I was born on the 21st of December 1973 in Augsburg in the south of Germany.  At the age of twenty,  I moved to Berlin to study history of arts, philosophy and archeology. In this way I gained a lot of completely useless knowledge and ended up as a guard in the Jewish Museum Berlin.  The job is okay,  without too much responsibility and trouble, but the salary is low. That’s the reason why I share my apartment in Kreuzberg with two other flatmates.

I loved playing board games since I was a little child. Because I was the only child,  I played a lot solo. At that time, solitaire games were pretty rare, so I played different players all by myself.  Games like Monopoly, Risk, Scotland Yard. . I played them all solo. I even changed places, if it was the next player’s turn.

In the early eighties,  role playing games and adventure board games eventually entered the german market.  I discovered Talisman and Dungeonquest and was absolutely blown away.  I played these games for countless hours.

When I got older, board gaming wasn’t “cool” anymore. ..Some people did still role playing games,  but nobody of my friends was in board gaming, so that seemed like the end of the story.

The only game I kept playing all through the years was chess,  and I dare to say, I’m a pretty good player.

So the years passed by, and with a few exceptions of casual gaming (Settlers of Catan,  Carcassonne), I didn’t roll a die anymore.  But then, in my mid thirties,  my eyes where caught by three games. These games were the beginning of my second gaming career: Space Hulk, Zombies!!! and Arkham Horror. I immediately fell in love with the hobby again and realised that I rediscovered something that I was looking for many years without knowing how badly I was missing it.

My collection was growing rapidly as I discovered Boardgamegeek as an unbelievable valuable source for absolutely everything concerning boardgaming.

Inspired by calandales‘ fabulous playthrough videos, after a few years,  I decided to start my own YouTube channel,  focusing completely on solo gaming.

What I loved most about my YouTube experience was the feedback of all you people out there, and I realised what a great community there is.

As written above, this page was now created to share my everyday gaming experience with you and I hope that it will give us the opportunity to an even more regular contact.

 

If you wanna send me a private message,  you may contact me on BGG or YouTube.

Comments

  • Wolle says:

    Hi Johannes, schade das auf deiner Seite Stillstand herrscht. Hab jetzt schon ein paar mal reingeschaut, alles beim Alten.

  • Katie says:

    Gluten tag! I just found your web site looking for some fortune and glory help. Great videos. Thanks

    • Katie says:

      Oops stupid autocorrect. That should have been gutentag.. I did terrible in German but I know how to write that. Lol.

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  • Derek Lowes says:

    Hi Johannes! I have been watching your videos for quite some time now, mostly on my iPad late at night. We share quite a lot of the same tastes in games and I really enjoy your banter and explanations as you move through different challenges some of the games throw at you.

    I think the first ones I watched were Talisman, A Touch of Evil, Last night on Earth, and most all of the DVG stuff. The list goes on with Relic Mage knight, Runebound, sentinels, Dark Darker Darkest, Zpocalypse, Castle Ravenloft, and Shadows of Brimstone.

    Lately I have been playing your solo game variant and watching your videos for last night on earth again. I seem to go back and re-watch things to prepare for my own games.

    I wanted to send you a message and let you know that i really enjoy what you are doing and I find it very useful.

    I live in Toronto Canada with my wife and dog and I end up mostly soloing games that she doesn’t like. I have come to almost enjoy the solo aspect more and more with time and always purchase my games with the intent to be able to run them solo. It is because of you primarily with a little bit of help from Ricky Royal that I got into the hobby from a solo perspective.

    So thanks for all of your sharing and keep it up! If you ever make it over to Canada let me know and we could try our hand at pushing some plastic around on a board together.

    (My next viewing of yours will be Cuba Libre – it has been on my shelf waiting.)

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  • Ed says:

    Love the website! I was wondering if you could list your personal top ten solo games! I know Arkham Horror is number one but after that will be interesting.

    Thanks!

  • schnapi61 says:

    Hello,

    I’m trying to find the adventure rulesbook for the two games ?

    Could you please send me

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