Quoted from BrewinBombers:*GOT Pro*
The good: Deep Rules in "advanced mode" would make this one better for home since it will take awhile to learn and master the order of things to get mega scores.
The GoT rules are not deep. They're about as shallow as an early 90's B/W game. Just pound through the houses and get to the wizard mode. It's super easy to do, unfortunately. The only strategy is picking a different house on start. But you quickly learn some are more fun than others and end up always picking the same one or two houses on start. That eliminates all the strategy. I consider the GoT code about as deep as star trek is there was only one level of modes and Kobiyashi was the final wizard mode. Im not saying there's no strategy in the game. There are interesting scoring opportunities. But it's definitely not deep at all.
My GoT arrived and I loved it. Unfortunately it went unplayed after the first couple months and has been sold. Monkey, who started the "got kicks ass" thread sold his for the same reason even before I sold mine. The reason is entirely code.