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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great Price Feb 01, 2009
By M. Betts This game is totally fun, but the booster packs are pretty pricey. 3 figures for $15 is a little much. This is a good deal ($8.25 of this writing), just get more than one to make the shipping worth it.
Fun, fast, easy to learn! Jun 13, 2009
By T. Lee
"God has died lots of times, but someone keeps pulling the stake out."
The figs are detailed and well painted. The game is easy to learn, progresses quickly, and is easy to set up.
One fault: the bases you put the figs on don't snap on very well. But only nitpickers will feel this hurts the game.
Bottom line: this is another addictive extension of the Warcraft brand. If you don't want to end up plunking $100+ into this, then steer clear, because if you buy in, you'll come back for more, guaranteed :)
Game On!
WoW minis May 16, 2009
By B. Carney
"Daddy4Count"
this is a great game if you like miniatures, board games, RPG style rollers, etc. It combines the WoW lore and creature set with a timing system that makes the game move a bit slowly at first, but overall makes it a unique play style and a lot of fun.
One of the miniatures (of three in the box) that I have purchased so far arrived disfigured, without a head. It appears to be a manufacturing blunder that slipped through the factory and out to the store.
it still looks like an ogre though...
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Fun for WoW enthusiasts Mar 11, 2009
By Todd Guthrie The miniatures game is enjoyable and fun, with a couple of twists in the rules to keep gameplay feeling somewhat novel. To be honest, though, I like the collectibility of the figures as much if not more than the game itself. It is nice to be able to have pieces of the game in the real world without paying the obscenely high prices larger, limited edition figures command. The boosters can get a bit expensive (you are paying about $5 for each figure in the pack, sight unseen), especially if your collection is large and you are looking for a few to round it out (at that point check that large 4-letter auction site), but you are also paying for the same thrill of discovery you have with trading cards, and cards aren't nearly as fun to look at and sit on your computer desk...
3 of 8 found the following review helpful:
a little misleading Dec 04, 2008
By Suzan Cummings The picture shows 3 boxes when in fact you only get 1 box with 3 figures in the box. It's a little misleading. The picture should only show 1 box or state that you don't get all 3.
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