This answer is totally cheating, I admit it. If I seriously only had space for one, but wasn't concerned about cost, I'd just always have the newest release. Exchange every time something new comes out.
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This answer is totally cheating, I admit it. If I seriously only had space for one, but wasn't concerned about cost, I'd just always have the newest release. Exchange every time something new comes out.
Quoted from TigerLaw:Then you would never have a game with complete code.
That is a good point. However, I give credit to Stern for GOT code. It was essentially complete on day one. Needs a few minor tweaks only. I hope this represents a new beginning for them...
This is a total cop-out, I admit. If I had room for only 1, I'd get whatever Stern game was most recently completed in terms of code. I'd buy the premium. Then, play it like crazy, really study the rules, complete the Wizard Mode on factory default setting, and master a basic tournament strategy. Once I'd done all that, I'd sell it and buy the next one with the same criteria. At the moment, it would be GOT premium.
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