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I went on a small spree recently. While in Seattle, I picked up The Grizzled and Dead Drop. I had some credit at a local game store and picked up Red Dragon Inn 5. Being the completionist whore that I am, I hit up CoolStuff for the three remaining RDI allies and a copy of Lords and Ladies. On Monday, CoolStuff had L&L on their daily sale, so I asked them to credit me the difference since I just bought the game a couple days earlier. They did and I flipped that into a copy of the new Fury of Dracula. I have never played FoD in any edition, so I hope my group likes it. If they do, I believe that we could ditch Letter from Whitechapel.
Space Ghost wrote: Damnit, Chapel. I had an extra copy I would have gladly sent you.
Now if you had a copy of Magic Realm, that would be even better.
Which I think is on my wishlist for the BGG.CON flea market. I can usually find some pretty nice deals. So what AH GW games should I look for this year? Definitely Fury of Dracula(Original), and Magic Realm. Fingers crossed.
Just bought some recent games that have gotten a lot of love here. Evolution, Argent, and the expansion for Merchants & Marauders.
Next up by the end of the month includes the Argent expansion, Pax Pamir, Kemet expansion, maybe Guns & Steel, maybe new Star Realms expansion. And Cthulhu Wars full KS pledge soon enough.
I have to go pick up my copy of Flick em Up on Friday and since I won't be going to that game store anymore now that I moved across town I figured I'd spend whatever points I had earned through shopping there. I had enough to afford a free copy of Shadows Over Brimstone: Swamps of Death ("Swamps of Death" - really?). So I figured what the hell. I'm having such a great time with Space Cadets: Away Missions that I'm thinking more co-op dungeon crawling (UFO/Swamp crawling... whatever) is probably a good idea. Especially since it works so well solo. The game seems to be well reviewed and Flying Frog didn't put fucking actors on the box this time.. plus, and this is my favourite part, it comes with paper character sheets you actually fill out. That's refreshing. It plays pretty quick too apparently, like 60-120 minutes. The game store has a limited selection of what you can buy with points so it's not like I get to choose whatever I want. This looked like the best thing for me... but now that I'm reading up on it I'm actually kind of excited.
So a bit up thread I commented that I had bought a copy of Adventurer off eBay. That was Saturday. Now Thursday, it still has not shipped. I message the guy asking when he is going to put it in the mail.
His response: I seem to have misplaced the game. If I haven't found it by Monday you can have a $75 game or your money back.
Now, applause for offering me a $25 bonus to get another game you are selling (adventurer was $50) or a full refund but when were you going to let me know?
wonder if I should give him negative feedback. That'll show em.
I imagine he went Mon or Tues to get it ready for ship and couldn't find it, and was going to check again, maybe this weekend, assuming it was a board game and not a kidney needed for a dying patient.
I've had a couple of instances where I've bought games on eBay and I know they closed at a low or lower than average price...and the seller either "couldn't find" the game or it was "accidentally listed, not available"...so watch to see if he posts it again.
I tried buying Runebound Frozen Wastes off someone once and the jerk messaged me later that he never even owned the game to begin with. What kind of asshole lists a game they don't even have? Needless to say I'd never waste my time looking at what Superfly has for sale again. ;p
Legomancer wrote: I imagine he went Mon or Tues to get it ready for ship and couldn't find it, and was going to check again, maybe this weekend, assuming it was a board game and not a kidney needed for a dying patient.
Perhaps you would have a point if this were Joe Slob selling one or two games not Mr. eBay selling lots of stuff with the "buy it now for this price" method that isn't even really an auction but a business.
Therefore, I expect a business man to actually have the shit he's selling especially when he gets cash up front. Thats good business whereas this is jackassery.
Kidney patients can wait. I wanted this game prior to Trashfest.