![]() ![]() 1 - traditional games such as Monopoly, Risk or Clue feel decently complex and are all I need +1 - modern board gaming is something that fascinates me or that I want to learn about +3 - I am interested in what an upcoming board game author needs to worry about, some of the steps required for a board game idea to take form, and perhaps I even tried my hands on an own game creation +1 - terms and names such as Spiel des Jahres, Alex Randolph, Catan, Eurogame/German-style board game, mean something to me +1 - having a vivid imagination is no foreign concept to me and/or I enjoy gamifying parts of my life +1 - people are happy and grow to each other by connecting via shared activities +1 - a colourful/comfortable/picture-book art style gets a thumbs up +1 - plot progression in slice of life anime exists, and it happens via character development +1 - I don't mind if characters in slice of life anime try something new/engage in activities not commonly seen in anime +1 - looking for a slice of life setting that, next to hobbies, also deals with daily problems and interactions in school 2 - cute-girl anime mustn't feature any males in order to be enjoyable +1 - rather innocent and curious girls are someone I enjoy watching +2 - I value the depiction of a growing friendship Once you reach the end of the board, your final score will determine the outcome of the game/review. On each spot, you decide whether or not you agree with the statement written on it, and if you do, add or subtract the respective points to your personal score. You control the pawn and move it forward on the board, one step at a time. The rules are simple and straightforward. Prepare a way to note or remember your personal score (which starts at zero), place the decision board in front of you, and the pawn on the first spot. After making the three girls meet in said shop, the main bulk of our game (and the actual anime) commences. The remaining unlocked models are now added to the mix (the board game shop+manager and the class representative girl named Midori). As trivial as it might sound, this quest is an adventure to learn about fun and friendship. Initiate their starting situation by allowing them to meet, which results in them starting a quest that they'll try to achieve for the foreseeable future. Prepare the game by taking the two models of the introverted (Miki) and the cheerful (Aya) highschool girls out of the game box. > locked boxes to be opened when instructed > models of 3 girls, board game shop, manager > Playing time: 5 minutes, potentially leads to another game of 276 minutes ![]() > original story and art by Nakamichi Hiroo (this review is structured and meant to be read as if it was a board game manual) Then listen to the full version of the song in the video below that.Īnd I’ll guarantee you, you will soon have the track downloaded onto your phone and be exercising to it just like I am.Friendship through the power of board games - a board-gamified review of Houkago Saikoro Club Listen to the After School Dice Club ending theme in the official Funimation video below, and watch that adorably cute opening animation sequence. And don’t even get me started on that short, fast piano interlude towards the end of the song. That sound that makes you realize the track is an anime song the minute the first bars of the huge instrumental intro with its exciting beat begin to play.įor me the After School Dice Club ending theme ‘ On the Board‘ is not only a cool song for one of my favorite anime series of 2019, it is also a song I have loaded onto my phone and listen to almost every day.īecause its high-energy sound gives me energy as I furiously speedwalk my walk around Austria’s capital city. The song also has that massively powerful anime sound fans the world over love. It is adorably cute, hellishly catchy and sung with those baby girl voices even the most hard-bitten of us secretly love. The After School Dice Club ending theme (and to some extent, its opening theme) make this lovely series even better.īecause the ending theme - ‘ On the Board‘ from the series’ voice actors Saki Miyashita, Marika Kouno, and Miyu Tomita - is the perfect piece for this cute girls doing cute things series. Beautifully animated, with superb writing, excellent voice acting, gorgeous background artwork of Kyoto scenes lovingly drawn, characters you fall in love with and a storyline that is interesting and engaging. ![]()
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