by drmiller32
Windopaene wrote:
bassoon201 wrote:
Windopaene wrote:
I will never buy a Legacy game. If the game is good, I will want to play it for years.
The legacy concept offends me as a collector and a thrifter
The legacy concept offends me as a collector and a thrifter
I suppose you never go to a movie or do anything fun for the experience? If you look at the boardgame legacy as an experience you are paying for you will get a big bang for the hours of enjoyment.
I, perhaps wrongly in this case, assume that "Legacy game" means I will be opening sealed envelopes for new surprises, placing stickers on the board, etc. Perhaps this game is different from the "Legacy Games" I am familiar with. If not, nope, am not interested in one playthough and then tossing it out...
I would say Betrayal Legacy fits your understanding.