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The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls is a tabletop card game about sacrifice, betrayal, and hoarding. Inspired by the massive hit video game The Binding of Isaac, the official card game was launched in 2018.
Experience the haunted and harrowing world of The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls yourself in this faithful adaptation. Collect treasure, gather loot, defeat monsters, and be the first to collect four souls. With over 300 cards in the game, there's a huge amount of replayability. Discover killer combos, enhance your abilities, betray your companions, and win!
The Game includes:
11 Character Cards with 11 Starting Items
100 Loot Cards
100 Monster Cards
100 Treasure Cards
3 Bonus Souls Cards for advanced play
Pennies, Dice, and more!
Year Published
2018
Transcript Analysis
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@GoodTimeSociety game_review sentiment: positive
video_pk 11749 · mention_pk 34464
Overall sentiment (raw)
positive
Pros
- Multiple game modes (draft, co-op, solo)
- Interactive player interactions
- Strategic soul collection
Cons
none
Thematic elements
- Collecting souls through combat and strategy
- Monster-slaying adventure
- Competitive multiplayer
Comparison games
none
Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
- Bartering — Players can trade favors and make deals
- Combat — Rolling dice to attack monsters with varying stats
- deck management — Uses treasure, loot, and monster decks
- Priority — Determines which player can act at any given time
Video topics + discussion points
No key topics recorded for this video.
Quotes (from this video)
- you have a beautiful soul that I'd like to keep in one of my little jars
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Carpod Rhino top_5_list at 2:26 sentiment: positive
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Overall sentiment (raw)
positive
Pros
- captures sacrifice/betrayal theme
- multiplayer engagement
- IP-inspired flavor
Cons
- not mentioned in video
Thematic elements
- sacrifice, betrayal, hoarding
- basement world inspired by Isaac’s story
- multiplayer card game with thematic progression inspired by the video game
Comparison games
none
Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
- deck_building — players build a hand from a pool of cards
- multiplayer_card_game — asymmetric player interactions with shared objective
- take_that_interactions — betrayal and competitive interaction between players
Video topics + discussion points
No key topics recorded for this video.
Quotes (from this video)
- it's so gorgeous
- it's a zen-like euro game
- it's a truly beautiful tile placement game
- easy to learn
- fast to set up
- takes 30 to 45 minutes to play
- Solomon Kane is a game for wonderful players taking place in the 16th century where you play at virtue guiding Solomon Kane during his lone crusade against the implacable darkness
- the Darkness is the fearless opponent who tries to thwart the hero
- multiplayer card game about sacrifice betrayal and hoarding
- Escape at their Castle is a simple fantasy adventure game with a focus on atmosphere, storytelling and player cooperation
- you have another chance to get the original game and the old expansion
- thank you for watching
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Board Game Coffee general_discussion at 6:48 sentiment: neutral
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Overall sentiment (raw)
neutral
Pros
- Backed on Kickstarter
Cons
- Jess never learned the rules despite having 1-2 months
- Complex rulebook
Thematic elements
- Biblical
- dark fantasy
Comparison games
none
Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
Mechanics unknown.
Video topics + discussion points
No key topics recorded for this video.
Quotes (from this video)
- I got this for Christmas I have no idea how to play this
- I remember liking it I I I don't remember not liking it
- if you like dachshunds or if you like which is like the hot dog dogs
- I liked the first two times I played I was like oh that's fun and then the more you play just kind of grates on you
- Brittany said that if you ever play this with me again I will burn down this house
- I will never get over it it's done
- you could play it like one to 100 players
- my brain is exhausted I feel like this is one of those games gets you the gears going your head
- I have no idea what this game is but how cool is that art
- this is just chess but it's like shot glasses
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general_discussion at 31:03 sentiment: neutral
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Overall sentiment (raw)
neutral
Pros
- thematic tie-in for Isaac fans
- accessible entry point to cooperative card games
Cons
- rules may be complex for newcomers
- some players may find theme niche
Thematic elements
- cooperative dungeon-crawl with loot-driven progression
- dark fantasy universe inspired by The Binding of Isaac
- episodic dungeon-based session play
Comparison games
none
Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
- card-based actions and loot — players collect items and equipment via cards to power their runs
- cooperative table presence — players collaborate to survive and optimize loot runs
- loot-driven progression — item cards and powers drive strategic choices across sessions
Video topics + discussion points
No key topics recorded for this video.
Quotes (from this video)
- Dont Preach too much
- Be the mentor not smother them
- A picture's worth a thousand words
- Bring your neighbors into the hobby
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