I have the first printing of this game, and I love it.  I asked my
game group if they wanted to upgrade and I got a resounding no.  The
simplicity of he board is good- once you start adding all the pieces
the board gets busy enough.  There is so much to keep track of that
adding more things may make it harder.

Plus, you may not like the game.  If you like it, you will like it ven
with te second edition.  I you don't lke it, it won matte what the
cards look like.

On Mar 30, 7:40 pm, 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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