Gloomhaven organizer round-up & review

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hi I'm mark and this is my comparison review of all the different organizers available for a gloom Haven if you don't know what gloom Haven is it is this giant board game that is awesome I'm a gloom Haven evangelist I think it's a great game I think everyone should play but it has a lot of parts to it the game manual actually says it comes with over 2600 pieces and there's not really any sort of organizational system included with the game when you buy it it's just all those pieces so I would highly recommend if you're gonna play you want some way to organize those things and keep track of them when I was looking for an organizer I found that there are some reviews of different ones and some comments on different ones that you can find online but they're kind of scattered around throughout and you really had to search to find all the different ones that were available and then search again to find information about each of them and whether people liked them so what I'm hoping to do with this review is save a lot of other people that work I've compiled information on 10 different organizers the pros and cons of each what I like what I don't and so hopefully if you're looking for an organizer which again I highly recommend if you're going to be playing gloom Haven this gives you a way to quickly sort of find out what all those are and figure out which one might work well for you I'm including links to where you can find more information and buy all ten of them that I'm going to talk about and so hopefully this will save you a lot of the work that I had to do when I was looking for an organizer okay what would be awesome would be if there was a perfect organizer I found out of all the different ones I looked at and say this is the one everyone should get it's great it does everything right unfortunately there doesn't seem to be one of those I'm reviewing ten different ones here and none of them actually I think accomplishes everything you would really want out of an organizer perfectly well there's some that are pretty severely flawed across the board that I wouldn't recommend but there at least three or four that have some things that might make them a good fit for certain people they each have some different strengths and different weaknesses so when I go through those hopefully you can see which things you consider more important and that'll help you decide which might be the best organizer for you I'm not getting paid by or endorsing any of these organizers the only transaction I've had with any of these companies was the one I decided to buy I paid them money to buy that and now I have it a disclaimer the only one of these organizers I've actually used is the one that I myself bought so the other ones I'm just going off of the information that's available online the photos and comments and reviews from other people who have used them so I think the information is pretty accurate but again if you're interested in particular and I suggest you look into that one and do some research yourself and make sure it's gonna work for what you want it to in terms of the structure I'm gonna go through the organizers that I don't think are very good first and kind of breeze through those pretty quickly I'll provide a link and tell you a little bit about why I don't like them but I want to spend more time on the few that I think are pretty good and talk about what the strengths and weaknesses of each of those are in a little more detail so you can get a sense of which one you think might be best for you the each have sort of strengths in different areas so kind of depending which factors you consider more important or less important that might push you towards one or the other but I want to spend more time on those so I'll start out by going through some of the ones that again I don't particularly like but I want you to know they're out there so you kind of get the full gamut of things unless you'll note that when I was looking for organizers there were actually a couple more options than there are now it seems like the market may have shrunk a little bit or consolidated none of the ones I really liked disappeared but there were a couple that I didn't like that are no longer available so I'm leaving those out so there were some other ones that you might be able to find used or something else that I'm not going to review here but those aren't really the ones I'd recommend anyway okay let's start with a couple that you can find on etsy from I assume smaller manufacturers or individuals who are doing this as like a craft hobby this first one is from a company called basically wooden and what I don't like about this one is I think it's hard to find what you're looking for a lot of times one of the things I'm really looking for in an organizer is that it helps me set up the game faster and get right into the gameplay this one I think it's kind of hard to find what you're looking for the map tiles are nicely laid out in this tray here that almost all of them are in one place but it's hard to know where what you're looking for is and also most of these map tiles have something else on the reverse side and using this organizer I don't know where those are what I'm looking for I almost have to take each tile and sort of take it out flip it over look what's on the back to find those so I find that a little frustrating the monsters are stored sideways and sort of deep in the slots where you can tell it's kind of hard to see exactly what you're looking at there's no labels on them so again when you're setting up the game and looking for a particular kind of monster or a baddie I think it's not super convenient to look through these and find it you have to go through a lot of these little trays and really kind of look around things to find exactly what you're looking for I don't think that's great the other thing I don't particularly like about this is there are some odd choices and how things are organized gloom Haven takes up a fair amount of table space when you're playing it so I'm always looking for okay what are things I can sort of put off to the side and not need around on the table while I'm actually playing so in this case the map tiles I like that those are all in one tray cuz I can set up my map and then I can put those off to the side and I don't need it while I'm playing they have a separate tray that has all the hit point and status trackers in one tray which makes sense but then there's also boulders in there which are map tiles and if I needed those I would have already pulled them so that's kind of taking up extra space in the tray which means extra space on my table that I don't really want taken up with that meanwhile there are other things that I do need out like the summons or the coins and those are in a separate tray instead of in the spot where these boulders are and that just doesn't make a lot of sense to me finally the card trays for this remember there's a lot of cards in gloom Haven have some dividers provided I don't really there's as many as you'd probably want and personally I don't like these come in multiple boxes there's three boxes for small cards two foxes for large cards and I think in some ways that could help you organize things and keep things separated the right way but it also means you have to pull out more and more different boxes to find what you're looking for so I'm not a big fan of that one another one that's available on Etsy is from a company called game fit this one is a little bit cheaper and this kind of has everything separated out but not really labeled even the card box has a lot of dividers but no labels on them some of the room tiles would be hard to see without taking them out and again they're not labeled you can't even really see one side much less both so you end up having to take out all of these map tiles just to look for the thing you're looking for that's taking a lot of set-up time and again that's time I'm not playing that I'm busy just looking for things to set up in the first place a lot of things it seems like just lay loose in a large tray on the top so all your monster stat sheets the stat sheet sleeves the bosses the plastic bases and they've sort of arranged them very nicely in this picture so everything looks organized but you can imagine after you've gotten this box out of your closet and hurried over to the table and it's moved around a little bit that that's just all gonna be a mess in that large tray I don't like that I want my things organized a little bit better basically this is one that seems more about just having a place for everything so a way to store gloom Haven than it does something that actually helps you set up or play the game faster so not a fan of this keeping with the organizers that I'm not a big fan of there's one from a company called ear Apter this is sold out of Europe I believe because the pricing is in Euros something I do like about this is it has a nice design for the monster action cards each separated into its own slot for kind of easy access you're like I just want to pull the living bones cards and you can quickly look find those and pull those right out that's great I love that aspect of the design aside from the monster action cards it doesn't seem like the rest of the cards are organized or divided up very well there's some dividers but not enough you need some additional way to keep track of things and separate things so for instance what road events are available what ones are not what items are available what items are not additionally they have kind of two giant trays for all the tokens and monsters and map tiles and everything and I'm not a big fan of this because again during the gameplay you're going to need some of these things you're going to need some of the things from both trays so your options are to either sort of dump out certain sections of those trays onto the table and then you just have a lot of loose pieces that you have to put back later or you have to keep both these trays accessible the whole time you're playing that takes up a lot of space on your table and again makes it harder to find what you're looking for in the first place because everything sort of all mixed together there's no real logic to what is where and no labels on the individual slots within each tray to know again what's there or what's on the reverse side of two-sided things I don't know I haven't used this one so it might be possible to organize things differently but at least in the photos on their website there's some really weird choices to how things are split between the two trays so for instance some of the hit point tokens are in one tray and some are in the other and that's something that you really would be accessing all of them at the same time if I need to put six points of damage on a monster I don't want to have to go to one tray to find the one and then have to look all the way through the other tray to find a five point token to add to that one so I just think the way they have the monster action cards separated is great I love that just about everything else about this organizer I don't think works real great sticking with the theme of the organizers I don't particularly like there's one from folded space that I saw previously listed under game guard I think that's a separate company that was just selling the folded space one this is an inexpensive ones and has that going for it it's made out of foam whereas most of the other ones we're looking at are made out of wood or particle board or something a little sturdier like that this is probably one of the worst ones organizationally I think most cases you have to dump a lot of stuff out and search through them for the right pieces for instance all the status tokens are in one little box so your character gets wounded and you need a wound token and you're digging through all these other tokens and trying to find that within it that's again slowing down the gameplay and I'm spending time looking for a piece I need instead of being able to find it quickly and use it and keep going with the game all the map tiles are in two boxes and again stored in a way that I kind of have to look through everything to find what I'm looking for pull a lot of stuff out I don't really like that the monsters are stored in a couple different style of boxes seemingly at random so some are sort of face-up so you can see them well others are stored vertically in slots so you can't see them as well there doesn't seem to be any logic to how each is stored other than where it fits but again this seems to me like something where I'm going to have to spend a lot of time looking through a bunch of different places to find the particular monster I'm interested in and depending on which one it is and how its stored it might be kind of hard for me to see it on a quick glance I actually have to look pretty closely around some of the ones you know in front and behind it if it's one of these stored vertically I don't really like that the card holders are decent there are some dividers although there's no labels on them so you'd have to have some organizational scheme that you're keeping your head but at least there's a way to divide up some of those this is speculation but there's no lids on some of the containers that go on top when this is put away and I do worry if the Box got jostled how many pieces would just sort of fall out of those boxes most the organizers have some trays and such that are sitting open but generally there's something sitting on top of them to keep things in place and the boxes on top are closed up this one I have sort of open boxes sitting at the top and it looks like with actually some space between them in the lid I basically think this is another organizer that solves the problem of you need containers for this stuff but not much more than that it's not really doing anything to help you with setup or gameplay going faster or more smoothly okay the last one in this category of organizers I really wouldn't recommend is this one from I think it's pronounced Daedalus right up front let's say this is probably the coolest looking one out of all the organizers out there I like the color scheme they've gone with it really sort of fits the mood and vibe of gloom Haven so I think they did a really nice job with the color and text design and everything like that this one looks really cool I dig it everything is separated out pretty well so it's got that going for it I like that the monster action cards are separated out by type and labeled that's handy and again makes it easier when you're looking for a particular monster you can find the cards that go along with it quite easily so given those things I really wanted to like this one but they're just some things that are kind of deal-breakers for me one is that a lot of these things are stored vertically and it's hard to see what they are so you'd have to like with some of these other ones I've talked about pull out things individually to kind of see what you're looking for some of these things are labeled on the sides of the containers but that's not super helpful if the labeling is hard to read and not everything's labeled in the first place a bunch of the reviews said because of the particular color design they've gone with the text is really hard to read and in some cases the color and staining doesn't quite work right to make it legible the other negative to me is this is another one where it looks like you'd have to have a lot of the inserts out during gameplay or dump stuff out onto the table the things that you need regular access to are scattered across a whole bunch of different boxes again you're talking about a lot of table space having to be taken up by those so if you're really into the look of this one or want one that looks really cool this is maybe one worth taking a look at I just think the organizational scheme and the way the things are stored means it's going to take more set-up time than I really want to do again it's not helping me get right into the gameplay so I was not a huge fan of this one okay so now we move on from the organizers I really don't like to three organizers that have some pros and some things to recommend them for they're not my favorites which I'll get to at the end but I do think there's some reasons you might want to buy one of these the first is another one that's available on Etsy from a company called tower Rex it's nice looking looks like there's some flexibility in the ways that you can organize the cards I like how the monsters are separated they're also labeled it's a little inconvenient the way the boxes are you need to kind of look at the box from both directions to see all the labels because they're kind of labeled facing each other but still it has labels that you can read so that's nice the map tiles are spread out nicely so you can see them this does have the same issue that some of the other ones I talked about earlier have that it's not clear what's on each side of the tiles so you might have to flip over some of the tiles to see what they are so that's not great it's okay some of the early reviews of this some people talked about actually some of the wood splintering a little bit the later reviews I didn't see that as much that might be something they fix but just something to be aware of anyway this is not one of my favorites but the nice thing this has going for it is it's inexpensive at least at the moment it's listed at $28 which is one of the cheaper organizers you can get so if you're an organizer that has some strengths to it that's a great price that's why I listed it in this segment next up is the meeple realty organizer I think this has some things that are really well designed I like how they do the status condition the coins the hit points trackers all of those are in one convenient dual-layer tray to use while gaming it's nice and condensed you can put it right on the table and have easy access to all those I think the dual layer design is very handy it saves on table space and makes that one-stop shopping for all of that I also like how one of the trays even has a little kind of curve to the lip for it so you can more easily slide things out of it it does have labels for all the monsters and the map overlays and stuff like that so that's good the labels are on the lids so it's a little less convenient than the labels being by the tiles themselves cuz you have to keep the lid next to the tray so that you can see what things correspond to what you know in the big scheme of things that's not a huge issue usually the monsters and the map tiles are things you're taking out at the beginning of a scenario so you can put the lid next to it get what you need and then sort of set all of that to the side so that's good not a huge fan of the way they've done the terrain hex tiles those are something where they can seems like they might be able to slide into each other's compartments and you can't see what they are from above while you're looking at them now again the lid has the labels on it so this is better than some of the earlier organizers I mentioned where you really can't tell what things are without taking everything else but I still think that's not the most convenient way to look at these I don't like that has a big kind of catch-all tray for a whole bunch of stuff at the top again that's not uncommon in many of these organizers but I don't think it's great there's some ability to organize your large and small cards they provide some extra dividers which is very handy one note so sleeved cards if you're not familiar with that and I honestly wasn't before I got into this game is if you have cards in a game that are gonna be seeing a lot of use a lot of wear and tear a lot of shuffling you can buy little plastic sleeves that fit over the cards and basically protect them through heavy use and there are a lot of cards in gloom Haven they get you know shuffled multiple times per game if you think of your playing this over you know 50 60 70 scenarios those cards are gonna get pretty beat up so I would recommend leaving the cards if you feel so inclined the description says the tray only holds four characters sleeved cards at a time which implies to me that if you're changing characters you need to sort of take the sleeves off of those cards and put the sleeves on different cards so if you're gonna sleeve your cards may not be ideal overall I think this is a generally good design I like this organizer a fair amount I think if you're not going to sleeve your cards it would be definitely one worthy of consideration I really like the dual layer tray and there's nothing that's terrible about the organization some of it isn't exactly the way I'd like but it's fine the third and final organizer in this sort of medium category of things that I like enough to potentially recommend but aren't in my favorite category is from laser ox and this one I believe also comes out of Europe and the list price online is in Euros it's similar to the meeple Realty one in style and that it has everything in individual small boxes so there are a lot of different boxes to this as opposed to some other ones that sort of fit more things into a smaller number of trays it has a dual layer box for conditions and coins so that's similar to the meeple Realty one I think the people Realty one's a little better designed this one you still need a second box for the summon tokens and the hit point tokens not a huge fan of the overall organization I think it splits things into too many small boxes but at least the way they're split makes sense the map tiles have a similar problem as with a lot of the other organizers and that you don't know what's on the bottom of these dual layer tiles one thing that's cool that laser axe does it does have printable dividers to help sort through the monster action cards or the attack deck there's not a lot of these dividers provided but on their website they have PDFs that you can download and print out of these to help you sort through things which is kind of cool one other note about this so all the map hexes and the monsters the trays are labeled so I like that there's labels for each little slaw in those of what's in there the problem is they're labeled on the bottom so once you put some monsters in the monster tray you see the picture but you can't see the label anymore so if you don't know you know which of these is a flame demon and which one is a Sun demon you actually need to take the monsters out look at the label beneath it to see I think that's better than no labeling that I think it's worse than if you could see the labels while the monsters or the map tiles are in there and I actually probably think it's a little worse than the maple real tea design where they're on the lid in that case you still have to keep the lid next to it but at least you can sort of see the lid and the tiles at the same time you know this one's okay I think since in the same range is the meepo Realty one I would probably go for that out of the two of these but they're both okay and have some things to recommend them lastly we get to my favorite two designs as I said earlier I don't think any organizer that's out there right now is perfect I wish there was one these are the two that I think come the closest they each have a couple things that are minor annoyances about them but overall are very strong and they each do one thing that's kind of unique to that organizer that I haven't seen elsewhere so the first of these two comes from broken token this is probably the most popular organizer or maybe they pay the most for advertising I'm not sure but if you search gloom Haven organizers online this is the first one that comes up most of the time the unique thing this one does that provide separate tuck boxes for each of the monster types so there's a box provided when you buy the organizer and in that box you put all the action cards for that monster all the little cardboard standees and their monster stat sheet this is really pretty cool one of the things you spend some time searching for when you're setting up the game is whatever monsters are going to be in that scenario you have to find their little cardboard standees you have to find their stat sheet and you have to find their deck of action cards none of those things are particularly hard or take a ton of time but you're looking through three different places for things here it's really cool that if you open up a scenario it says okay I need a bandit Archer you grab a box that says Archer and has all that stuff in it I will say some people online have noted these boxes aren't ideal particularly for some of the mods that have more cardboard standees that it can be a little hard to kind of get everything back into the box at the end of this scenario and that's a little annoying some others have said that these are kind of annoying to be pulling out mid-game although usually what you would do is pull out the monster types for that scenario before so I'm noting that there are some comments online about this organizer that some people found that set up a little obnoxious I do think it's still pretty unique and save some time relative to any of the other options because your other options at least of what's available all involve having to look multiple places for things about any individual type of monster there's some adjustable card slots in terms of how you're organizing your small and large cards there's a good logic to the organization of the tiles and tokens dadoes tokens are separated and a small tray that you can leave on the table same thing for the hit point trackers the coins and the summon trackers again the things you want to have out are in their own individual little small trays that you can leave on the table without taking up a ton of real estate so that's all good I like a lot of things about this one the reason why I ended up not buying it has to do with how the characters are stored there's seventeen characters in the game this organizer provides space to store thirteen of them in the original tuck boxes and the other four you put into these active character trays so these would be the characters your party is currently playing you fold up their tuck boxes and you put all their materials into these active character trays now that's convenient if you're playing with the same group and the same characters all the time you come back for your next game and you grab those four character trays you throw them out on the table and you're ready to go that's great if you're always playing with the same four characters my particular scenario I knew I was in a group where we were going to be changing out players and characters pretty regularly and this actually gets pretty obnoxious when you change to a different character you have to sort of rebuild the tuck box for the old one put all the pieces back in that take the character from the new one break down there tuck box put all the pieces into it and so I would say this is a great organizer if you know you're always going to be playing with the same people who are playing the same characters over multiple scenarios until a character retires if you're going to be you know changing out who's playing in your party or what characters they're playing regularly this is probably not a great organizer for you some people also complain that even if you're only playing two or three characters so if you know you and your spouse are generally just playing it as a two-person or you're playing solo running two characters or you have a normal group of three instead of four you still have to take out four characters to put into the character trays or the organizer doesn't work you can't fit things back in the box it's really only designed to always have four characters out and store the other thirteen in the original tuck boxes so a lot of good things to recommend about this how your group normally plays and how often you're going to be changing out characters makes the difference of whether this is gonna be right for you the final organizer is the one I actually bought is from go7 gaming I like a lot of the labeling on this the trays make it very clear what's in each slot what goes in each slot you can see the labels most of the time even when the characters or map tiles are in there in a couple of cases if there's a thick stack of things you might not be able to read it fully well for all the map tiles you can see what's on both the front and the back of them which is great there are adjustable and labeled card dividers for the small and large cards I think of all the organizers this might be the best in terms of how it organizes those with the exception that the monster attack decks are kind of grouped into a couple large categories you know where there's a stack of monsters a through G and you can put them in alphabetically but you still have to flip through them a little bit to find what you're looking for I actually put in little paper board dividers between them so I could at least see where one monsters deck starts and the next one ends to make that easier some things are a tight fit in some of the insert trays but they provide little keys to you pull the stuff out of the boxes which is great the unique thing that this organizer does is it gets rid of the tuck boxes entirely and transfers all the characters into individual wooden boxes this worked really well for my particular group because it makes it very easy to grab a character and you've got all their stuff together miniature their attack modifier cards their tokens and easy to put things away and take them back out I found myself that putting things back in and out of the tuck boxes that come with the game was something of a hassle and didn't work great everything would get kind of messed up in there I'd be kind of shaking the box to you know get the last little tracker tokens out of there so I didn't find those were great I think this works really well for how it holds the characters for instance we have this one here for spell Weaver and inside we have character card your room to fold up your status sheet there's a little slot here where your figure fits in via the base you'll notice I've had these painted your little tracker tokens go in this little box up here in the corner all your modifier cards for your attack modifier decks and the ones that you get via perks show up in here you can see these are all marked with the spell Weaver icon and all of my various action cards fit into here so the nice thing about this is it consolidates all this into one place and there actually is room for additional cards so for instance if I'm going to play with the same characters all the time and I want to use just have one of the regular tactics and leave this in here as well I can there's also room to fit my item cards in here as well so really you can have everything for this entire character all in this one box and then you're ready to play you just roll this out give it to the whoever's playing one of the downsides to it which is worth saying is you have to transfer all the characters into these so characters that are still locked when you buy this organizer you still have to open up those boxes and transfer them into here you could have a friend do it if you don't want to ruin the surprise or you can do what I did which was just sort of do them by feel without looking at them so I still don't know what some of the locked characters are even though I've already opened them and transferred them so that's totally doable it is a little bit obnoxious if you're worried about ruining some of the surprises with the unlockable content there's the potential you'll accidentally see something that you didn't want to the one other thing I don't like about this organizer it that is easily solvable but a little obnoxious have to do it yourself is that once the characters are in all these wooden boxes the way that you have to put them back in the box you can't see which box corresponds to what character all the boxes look identical so you'd actually have to pull them out to find the character you are looking for I solve this by printing out little stickers with each character's icon on them and putting those stickers on top of the boxes so they're visible when everything's packed up that works fine for me it's not a huge hassle but it does seem like something that the designers could have taken care of easily when making the organizer not something you should have to do yourself when you buy it all that said overall for me this is the best setup particularly for my scenario where I know we're changing out characters regularly there's nothing that I think is actually bad about this organizer whereas some of the other ones have serious issues the thing that I wish it did better is organizing the monster action cards to be a little more accessible for individual monsters rather than having to go through a sort of deck of them I think the way broken token handles that is really cool and there's a couple other organizers I mentioned that I think do some nice stuff with that as well that's probably the weakest aspect of this and the fact that you have to transfer all the characters out of their talk boxes into this new thing there is a tray that you can order separately for go7 gaming that goes on the top to sort of hold all these things and as well as the map tiles I went with a file folder like this you can see the little labels there showing which map tiles go in each and then I use the front couple pocket to fit in my instructions and scenario booklet and all that and this just sits on top here I'll be honest I don't think that's great it does make the game sit a little higher I can't close my box top all the way a little bit here like that but the map tiles is one thing that none of the organizers really seem to have a good handle on how to deal with a lot of them just put in some sort of tray laying around on top I found one of the big challenges and that slowed me down and setup was finding the right map tiles for each particular scenario the file folder does make the game box sit a little higher but it does make the organization a lot easier and set up a lot quicker I can go right to the letter for the tiles I'm looking for I haven't been numbered order within each of those and really quickly pull out exactly the tiles I need again if there was an organizer that had a great solution to that that would be awesome this ultimately seemed like the solution that's the most effective so that's my review of all the various gloom Haven organizers that are out there or at least the ones that I was able to find i hope it's useful to you and helped you figure out what one might be best suited for your needs there's one additional thing I want to mention as I'm recording this which is May 2019 the first official expansion for gleam Haven called forgotten circles has just been released this includes a new playable characters a whole bunch of new scenarios some new monster types new items new city events so whole bunch of content sounds pretty cool I have not had a chance to play this I literally just got it you don't have to complete the original gloom Haven campaign to play this but you have to be a fair ways into the game so even though this is available right now if you just started playing gloom Haven you're not really supposed to start this one yet anyway the reason I mentioning this an organizer video is that all the new content from this won't necessarily fit into your existing organizer if you've already bought one or if you're about to go get one some of the organizers I mentioned have been redesigned to accommodate the Forgotten circles content some haven't so if you think you may end up picking that up in the future it's probably worth looking into whether your organizer could support it they you could always just keep the content for this in its own separate box in addition to gloom Haven but if I have this and I have this whole other giant box here that starts to be a lot of content to lug around it sure would be nice if I can get it all into one place I'm not 100% sure on some of the organizers but I know for sure that the last two I mentioned is my sort of most highly recommended ones the broken token organizer and the go7 gaming one have both been redesigned and if you buy them now they do include storage for The Forgotten circles content so everything in here would fit into the organizer in this box both of them also have an option if you bought an earlier version of their organizer before they redesigned it you can purchase the sort of add on that redesigns how a couple of things fit and again we'll make the fit into your main gloom Haven box so just something to look out for if you are purchasing organizer and would like it to potentially be forward compatible if you end up getting this expansion look into whether or not it's going to support that with that thanks for watching and again hope it was useful for you also if you have questions about a particular organizer or how one works or why I liked one or didn't feel free to leave it in the comments section and if I have an answer I'll respond if I don't have the answer I'll see if I can point you to the place that might I can answer questions very specifically about the go7 gaming one because that's the one I have myself and have been using but I did do some research on all the other ones on here so I might be able to help you out with questions about those as well if somehow you stumbled onto this video and watch the entire thing without really even knowing what gloom Haven is or whether you would like it I would suggest you can check out my video of gloom Haven reviewed for casual gamers to see if it's something you think you might enjoy playing or not and the link for that is at the bottom and again the links for all the organizers I reviewed whether I like them or not are all included in the text below this video so you can find more information on any of them there thank you
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Rating: 4.9167752 out of 5
Keywords: Gloomhaven, review, organizer, comparison, product review, board game, board gaming, Broken Token, Meeple Realty, go7gaming, TowerRex, LaserOx
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Length: 35min 39sec (2139 seconds)
Published: Fri Jul 12 2019
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