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<blockquote data-quote="karl" data-source="post: 131457" data-attributes="member: 465"><p>I disagree that this will be a game only for home buyers. To me it looks like a game that could only work in a bar for the casual player (or at a Ford Dealer shop) because you do not look at the art to closely in a bar.(more like: racing pin...looks kinda fun) I can not for the life of me understand who would want this pin in their living room, based on the art alone of course. If the rules and flow are excellent it will probably sell no matter what.</p><p></p><p>I agree that it is way to early to pass any final judgment on this but I am far from blown away by it yet. Starting to wonder if this is a game they did on a commission from Ford and not a license they went after themselves? This game makes more sense if that is the case.</p><p></p><p>Edit: The post before mine makes me even more convinced that this is a commission game done in a hurry since it has so much less bling (is that the right word?) than the last games they have done. But will it have a lower outgoing price than Star Trek even so? Will be interesting to find out. This game must have cost them far less to produce</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karl, post: 131457, member: 465"] I disagree that this will be a game only for home buyers. To me it looks like a game that could only work in a bar for the casual player (or at a Ford Dealer shop) because you do not look at the art to closely in a bar.(more like: racing pin...looks kinda fun) I can not for the life of me understand who would want this pin in their living room, based on the art alone of course. If the rules and flow are excellent it will probably sell no matter what. I agree that it is way to early to pass any final judgment on this but I am far from blown away by it yet. Starting to wonder if this is a game they did on a commission from Ford and not a license they went after themselves? This game makes more sense if that is the case. Edit: The post before mine makes me even more convinced that this is a commission game done in a hurry since it has so much less bling (is that the right word?) than the last games they have done. But will it have a lower outgoing price than Star Trek even so? Will be interesting to find out. This game must have cost them far less to produce [/QUOTE]
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