In my view my second print look way better than the third, but I guess
that's a matter of opinion really. I really love the clean
minimalistic look of this print. I like the idea behind the VP
numbering of the tiles but I think it works perfectly fine the way it
is in the 2nd print. I also like the new cards, thinking of trying to
get a hold of a set. With these opinions in mind, I say: Go for it!
Just rip out your game and play it already! It's a wonderful game! :)

On Mar 31, 4:40 am, aliquis <[email protected]> wrote:
> Bought it back in September.
>
> Still haven't played it.
>
> Haven't even opened the box.
>
> I opened the other three, played two of them.
>
> Anyway, the thing is I know the third print exist. I know it's
> supposed to look better.
> * I don't think the whole ice-age theme of the game is good from the
> beginning and in the new edition it's obviously stronger.
> * The new landscape titles seem better, they both show what it
> actually is and got scoring numbers on the actual tiles.
> * The new cards obviously got much better art, but the text is harder
> to read and it's all less clear (from pictures on BGG that is.)
>
> Anyway, the idea was whatever I should had asked if someone who didn't
> had it wanted to buy it and try to sell it to get the third print
> instead of if I shouldn't care and just open and play it?
>
> I think now that it can already be bought again? So third print is out
> in stores? I assume that make it less attractive. I don't know
> whatever it's worth the work or whatever I would take a hit in price
> of it if I did.
>
> I'm not that interested in that case.
>
> What would you had done and how would you feel about it?

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