I completely agree with dcorban.  It's an enjoyable game, but has a
lot less depth than may first appear.  You basically decide on a
general strategy, and then go with it. Once you've decided on what
strategy you're going to take with the cards, the game basically plays
itself and you sit back and see who wins.  The decisions are fairly
obvious.  The only real mid-game decision is when to start going for
the points cards.  I'll certainly play Dominion, but I much prefer
Race for the Galaxy as my card game of choice, and if I want to play a
game where you set things up and then watch as the game plays itself,
I'd rather play Galaxy Trucker and see things get blown up along the
way. :-)



On Dec 30, 2:03 pm, dcorban <[email protected]> wrote:
> I do not enjoy the game because it is nearly 100% front-loaded. All of
> the important decisions are made before the first turn is even taken.
> You look at the 10 available cards. Create a purchase path or two,
> then start playing with the cards your dealt each turn. One peek at
> your hand each turn and the decision you should make is obvious. The
> game is auto-pilot.
>
> On Dec 30, 1:52 pm, Cassiusali1 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have only heard good things about this game it seems.  If I don't
> > hear anything negative I might run out and buy that game tonight.  Is
> > there anything some people don't enjoy about it?
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