Games with minis (except tabletop miniatures, measuring type games of 
course) should ALWAYS included standees as well to speed up playing the 
game and just appeal to more gamers than those who like to paint.

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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