I really do enjoy minis over standees or flat tokens. Maybe it's a moderate 
ability to paint that makes it more appealing. I just really like the 
aesthetic look. I agree that some games overdo it. Games like Shadows over 
Camelot don't really need it, especially for the bad guy stuff. Other games 
like Mice and Mystics, Descent, or Zombicide really benefit from the look 
and feel of figures marching around the board. Though I will say that 
unpainted Mice and Mystics is a travesty because the heroes are the same 
plastic color as the enemies adding some confusion that colored tokens or 
standees would not have had. Felt like a case of "minis because minis" 
without thinking of quality of experience.

Would castle panic be better with minis? Naw, I think that would be 
unnecessary.

Would my daughter enjoy Stuffed Fables without the cute minis? Maybe, but 
she really does get into the excitement of the figures.

As far as upgrading games, I think if you have a game you really enjoy then 
upgrading it can be beneficial to your enjoyment. For example, the upgrades 
of Power Grid from colored cubes to shaped resources makes the game more 
fun. Or Lords of Waterdeep changing the cubes to individually shaped 
meeples with sticker art really helps bring the game from basic resources 
to a deeper definition of those resources. Instead of "I'm getting 3 black 
cubes" it's "I'm getting 3 thieves." Not required, but gives an extra 
little oomph to make the game a bit more fun. I really enjoy upgrading 
games that hit the table a lot.

TLDR: No, you don't need them in your game, but for some it can really 
bring out the aesthetics. 

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.
>

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BGG 
Down" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
To post to this group, send email to [email protected].
Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/bgg_down.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

Reply via email to