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7 Comments:
well, that was anti-climactic
In my local wal-mart, I was browsing the lego isle, And i noticed that the board games were moved behined the legos. I didnt really look at them, but when I was about to leave something caught my eye. It was a lego set, but no ordinary lego set. It said creationary on it. I went to inspect it and it WAS a lego game. Next to it there were many others inclueding Ramses Pyramid and Luner Command. I bought luner Command for all the tiny 1X1 lego space figures.
So, all I have toask is,
Have I been liveing under a rock?
@Legowink:
Are you in the US? Those games have been out in the UK for a few months, but weren't slated to show up stateside until next year sometime.
"Good riddance to bad rubbish" immediately comes to mind, although in this case, it'd sound better as "Good riddance to Advent gifting nonsense". It even sounds as if Donut III would be willing to throw in Richard and his traffic light if he had to!
Legowink, I couldn't have said it better myself.
Heck, after all this I would want to get rid of the Advent items as well. Putting the weight on Pirates would be so much more fun!
Actually i live in connecticut USA
Legowink, tell me where in CT you found the games. In relative location. I NEEDS TO KNOW.
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