DBoonsGhost wrote:
Great review! Thanks for taking the time to write this out.
I have had my eye on this game for weeks now, but just cannot decide if it will work for my wife & daughters fueled gaming group. My youngest is intrigued by the Cyber Bunny monster, but my wife is violently against Godzilla flicks; she just hates them.
As we all know, it matters little how superific a game might be. If you can never get it to the table, it's a wasted purchase.
But, boy... I'd sure like to be able to get this game on the table.
I have had my eye on this game for weeks now, but just cannot decide if it will work for my wife & daughters fueled gaming group. My youngest is intrigued by the Cyber Bunny monster, but my wife is violently against Godzilla flicks; she just hates them.
As we all know, it matters little how superific a game might be. If you can never get it to the table, it's a wasted purchase.
But, boy... I'd sure like to be able to get this game on the table.
Well let me assure you this one is kid friendly -if- you keep a close eye on younger ones. The energy cubes loooove getting lost. But my 6 year old plays and adores the game, and my 4 year old plays even though she may not entirely get it heh.
As for the comments about $30 being fine for a ton of plays, I agree. However, I simply feel there are better choices out there for that range. I recommend playing it a few times before purchase because at that price for a 'filler' game you should be sure you like it. Oh, and I don't use filler as a bad term. They tend to be lighter and smaller games and so cheaper. Thus in my opinion justifying a higher price tag can be harder for a filler game, thats all. Thanks for all the feedback!