UNSTOPPABLE: TODAS dudas resueltas antes de comprarlo ❓

Is Unstoppable one of the best recent solo deckbuilding games… or an overly difficult, cumbersome game that lives up to its hype? In this video, I give you my opinion on Unstoppable, the game published in Spanish by @GenXGames, but not in a typical review style. I've compiled some of the most frequently asked questions and criticisms about the game: whether it's too difficult, whether the rulebook is unhelpful, whether it actually brings anything new to deckbuilding, whether it works better solo than with two players, whether the upgrade system is as good as it seems, and whether the Tyrant's End expansion is worth it. Unstoppable is a game that blends deckbuilding, risk management, card upgrades, and a roguelike feel: you lose, you learn, you try again… and that's precisely what might hook you. But it also comes at a price: preparation, card sleeves, rules that can be confusing, a relentless difficulty level, and an expansion that adds variety, but perhaps not exactly what many were expecting. In the video, I answer these questions: Is Unstoppable just another deck-building game? Is it fairly difficult, or simply unfair? Does it work well solo? Is it worth playing with two players? Is the Spanish rulebook up to par? Is the Tyrant's End expansion necessary? Is it a game for everyone? Would I keep it in my game collection? If you're thinking about buying Unstoppable, if you like games like Astro Knights, Aeon's End, or challenging card-based solitaire games, this video can help you decide if it's for you… or if you're better off passing. And you, have you tried Unstoppable? Do you think it's brilliant, or did you find it too difficult? Get 5% off ALL your purchases at https://ludosaurus.com/ with the code JUGANDOCONDINOS Instagram:   / jugandoconlafamilia   TikTok:   / jugandoconlafamilia   Contact: [email protected] #boardgame #familygames #Unstoppable #GenXGames #BoardGames #SoloBoardGames #Deckbuilding #solitaire