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Post by CapnBiggles on Apr 14, 2004 8:24:10 GMT -5
Just wanted to say hi. I snagged Culdcept (the only copy in town, I discovered, until a new shipment arrives) at the local mall babbages. Pretty fun, but I'm not much a strategic card-player type. Haven't been for a loooong while, so progress is slowing going for me. I'm still trying to win the second match at the kingdom
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Post by sitdownsmith on Apr 14, 2004 22:18:22 GMT -5
Hello, After reading an article about Culdcept in Games Magazine, I felt compelled to buy a Playstation to play this one game. I pace myself so I don't play every day, but in the first few weeks I'd go over the rulebook many times. There is more than a kids game here. It is a masterpiece of startegy and humor for all ages. The learning curve is immense, but there is great enjoyment in losing and watching what does you in. Go to Google and look for a fellow named Brian Nii, who writes for review venues and find his walkthru for Culdcept. It is 53 pages when you print it out to your printer, but tells you all you need to know without talking about cheats or hints you don't want anyway. Culdcept is probably the best all around electronic-based game ever created. I have no regrets about spending for a Playstation to play one game.
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