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Stock #801 |
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Suggested Retail
Price $29.99 |
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John "Widgett" Robinson
Needcoffee.com
May 2003
“Heed my warning. Do not be fooled. Sure, they look like
quaint little games--but these are really subversive mindbenders--and
are powerfully addictive. You see, there's a reason three
of them were chosen to be among the five Mensa Select-honored
games this year (Quadtria is the odd game out, but it's no
slouch either). First up--none of this cardboard fold-out
game boards crap. These are wooden boards with elegantly simply
pieces. You take care of these games and they will last you
for a long time. Second, reading the rules a few times over,
you think--oh, this is going to be easy. Wrong. You will be
forced to think. You will be forced to strategize. And you
will be forced, in many cases, to try and screw your opponent
over. Sounds like something just up our collective alley,
yes? For example, in Cityscape, you're trying to use different
sized blocks to build a city that looks like your secret plan
dictates--which is all well and good until your opponent starts
counter-building to foil you. And Chinese Checkers is to the
game Octiles what Pixie Stix are to crack cocaine. Get your
pieces to the other side of the board first--again, simple--until
you realize that the board you have to cross is a different
whacked-out maze every game. We love these
things. Any puzzle or game lover on your list will devour
them.“
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