Scott's Stuff - Scott's Top Gaming Experiences for 2009
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Honestly, I don't think WoW is bad. People just stereotype people who play it. I play it every now and then, I have only 2 level 80s and the first one took me like 7 months to go from 70 to 80. It is a good game, but it shouldn't be played religiously like people stereotype it. Yes there are some of those people, but there are many who play it casually every once in a while, which isn't fair to them because it you are now stereotyped with the game.
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Scott I love your videos! How are the expansions for Power Grid? Are they worth it? Also, what are some games I might like that are similar to Power Grid? I have a few games and a decent amount of gaming friends, and although some games are hit or miss, Power Grid is always well received.
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I managed to buy "Fluch der Mumie" from Amazon.de (Germany) very cheaply...about 13 Euros plus 4 Euros to deliver to Mexico! Great game. Great value.
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It used to be that you could count on friends and family to play board games on rainy weekends. Some of the good board games are complicated and made purely for gaming enthusiasts nowadays and not for holiday get togethers. I always thought Sorry! was a good game, but it seems to come across as too simplistic for the x-box generation kids. I have a version from the early 1930s that I found at a flea market. I was on a collecting binge of old games (mostly card type) a few years ago.
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Congrats on getting a game published, Scott. You make good videos, and know a lot about games, so well done, sir.
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Damn korea
Why won't "Fluch der Mumie" be realeased in English "because it has magnets"?
Except of this unclear think, it's a great video!
(Although for me WoW has a very bad reputation just because of all these addicts out there and because it is one of the major reasons why pen and paper and board games loses their players! But if you handle it the way you do I see no reason why I should critize you.)
McNoat 2 years ago 2
The magnets are too small, (or so "they" say), and cause a health risk for children. So, it's a U.S. issue (again, I'm being AmericanCentric)
snicholson 2 years ago