At amazon.com or Toys R Us stores
It is late in the posting, but I just bought Acquire and HeroScape at Toys R Us for $42.00. Both of those games are $40 a piece, so this is a great way to save $40 on some great board games!
The trouble is it is ending tonight, so get on it!
Heroscape, btw, KICKS SERIOUS ASS. It takes a while to set up the boards, but once you do, there are countless scenarios to make up and two per game-designated-map scenarios.
I invented a football/capture the flag variant that is nothing but fun, and always comes down to the last few guys on the board. It is really fun!
TODAY ONLY! (10/16) 2 for 1 Hasbro Board Games
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Heroscape isn't yet available in Australia
if you can share a few more details (either here or in this thread in EBG) I'd like to know more about it.
if you can share a few more details (either here or in this thread in EBG) I'd like to know more about it.
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Sad, isn't it? I thing MSRP is $55 in the US. I simply can't see the justification. That game cost $8 in the 70s when I was growing up and it was on old game that had already paid for itself then. This is just a an inexcusable gouge from Hasbro/Atari/WoTC or whomever owns it now. Between them MB and Steve Jackson, it's almost enough to make you want to quit gaming.
Thank goodness for Rio Grande, Mayfair, and the like. At least when they price a game at $40 or more, it is because it is new, so in essence, the designer gets paid and it has quality components inside.
There is nothing quite like paying $35 for a die and two decks of cards and then finding out how bad a game sucks, Or selling a 30 year old in it's seapare components at $35, $30, $30 for 9 placemats, a die, and 4 decks of cards and a spinner, when said game could be sold as a complete set for $40 and still sell at a tidy profit. (I looking at you SJ).
Thank goodness for Rio Grande, Mayfair, and the like. At least when they price a game at $40 or more, it is because it is new, so in essence, the designer gets paid and it has quality components inside.
There is nothing quite like paying $35 for a die and two decks of cards and then finding out how bad a game sucks, Or selling a 30 year old in it's seapare components at $35, $30, $30 for 9 placemats, a die, and 4 decks of cards and a spinner, when said game could be sold as a complete set for $40 and still sell at a tidy profit. (I looking at you SJ).