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Big Indian .. vs .. Target alpha ..

By phototamer

5 years ago


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#12 5 years ago

I’ll echo everyone else and say that Big Indian is the clear winner here.

I think people “like” Target Alpha because it reminds them of El Dorado, and it feels like El Dorado, but that’s pretty much it. The rules are really lackluster, and mega disappointing.

Big Indian has a great layout that was clearly designed with multiplayer gameplay in mind. It’s the better experience overall.

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