Components all suck. I create every board game for free using free pens and 
toilet paper from my bank. 

Fools!

On Wednesday, January 17, 2018 at 11:27:44 AM UTC-5, Grr. wrote:
>
> Both of them suck. BSG is where it's at. 
> It's aesthetics. They look nicer. it's more immersive. It's more pleasing 
> to the eye.
> And to be fair quite often the super nice editions of things are things 
> that have been out before. War of the Ring and Small World are good 
> examples of that. And in other cases (like cerebria on KS) they have the 
> rule book out and you can read that to decide if you like a game or not.
> As for the unpainted minis.. .still more immersive. Are they needed for 
> basically themeless Euros? No. Does it add some extra theme to a 4x game or 
> a dungeon delve? Absolutely. 
>
> On Thursday, April 6, 2017 at 11:16:01 PM UTC-4, TiCK wrote:
>>
>> Seriously, when I was a little kid I liked the little mouse-shaped pieces 
>> in Mousetrap but I wouldn't pay $100 for a version with larger unique molds 
>> for each mouse, sculpted cheese tokens, and a pre-painted diver guy.
>>
>> What compels people to pay extra money for this crap for games they've 
>> never played before? Do you put all these things on a shelf and display 
>> them? What does a plastic piece do that a standee doesn't? Does Dead of 
>> Winter make you sad and Shadows Over Camelot give you a chub?
>>
>> Explain, please.
>>
>

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