Man, I've been waiting so long that someone takes the awesome Palm Island concept and makes something bigger with it. And then they make it a legacy game that you can only throw in the bin aftterwards. What a shame!
The game only cost $14 dollars and gives 6 to 8 hours of game play. Which is an amazing value. If I want to play it again I will and have just bought it again.
@@FalkFlaklegacy games are not for everyone. For me this is a wonderful game and no point in playing it again. Since the most exciting part for me is the legacy part.
I'm also intruiged by legacy games but I'm also in the minority of thinking about my fellow gamers and give games away to friends. There are ecological questions of wasted material also, yada yada.. and .. in the end.. they could easily design those games for repeated use. So there is always a sour taste with legacy games on multiple levels and it's almost impossible to argue pro customer.
Man, I've been waiting so long that someone takes the awesome Palm Island concept and makes something bigger with it. And then they make it a legacy game that you can only throw in the bin aftterwards. What a shame!
The game only cost $14 dollars and gives 6 to 8 hours of game play. Which is an amazing value. If I want to play it again I will and have just bought it again.
Until it's sold out and oop.
p.S. The price really is not the problem here, this time (even if there are great $15-20 non-legacy games).
@@FalkFlaklegacy games are not for everyone. For me this is a wonderful game and no point in playing it again. Since the most exciting part for me is the legacy part.
I purchased a second one for the review
I'm also intruiged by legacy games but I'm also in the minority of thinking about my fellow gamers and give games away to friends.
There are ecological questions of wasted material also, yada yada.. and .. in the end.. they could easily design those games for repeated use.
So there is always a sour taste with legacy games on multiple levels and it's almost impossible to argue pro customer.