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![[Post New]](/templates/wanda/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) by Maven on Sep 9, 08 5:26 PM
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Said this in another forum, but here goes (again):
Dollar-for-dollar (assuming membership pricing) even an afternoon of entertainment is more bang for your buck than a 100-minute movie at the multiplex -- which you won't be able to enjoy again. I'm going to retire Ancient Magic for a couple months, and, knowing how my brain works, it'll be *new* all over again.
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............*** Fin points up at Maven ***
I agree. A 2-3 hour movie costs more than a game at BFG. I'd rather have a short game than go to a mediocre movie.
...and, I loved Azada. It was fun, entertaining, and had a few puzzles I found challenging. I played timed mode and bombed out a couple of times on one puzzle ... but since I only had to restart that book, it wasn't a problem in my mind.
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Would I prefer a game that takes several days to complete? Absolutely!!
But I'm perfectly happy with games that only last 4-5 hours.
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I think you all must have misunderstood my post,
I wasn't commenting about the cost of the game as opposed to the amount of game play.
I loved the game, and would have bought it anyway, but I just would have liked for it to have lasted longer.
I agree that this is a great game and I will continue to buy it as long as they make them.
Have a great day!
Tina
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