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Single-Use Games - the board game hobby's throw-away attitude
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I'm big on the cult of the old. I'd rather play one game ten times than ten games one time, and I think that if a game can't hold up to at least five plays it isn't worth owning. Of course, if other people want to spend their money on that kind of stuff, it's fine, but I like to keep my collection small and replayable. In my opinion, the best board games get better with repeated plays because that's when you can really get into the strategy.
Side note, but I also really hate the idea of legacy games where you just have to throw the thing out once you're done.
I feel you. My game club got into Dune Uprising recently and we played dozens of games in a month. You could see the skill level rising so starkly. Looking forward to the Bloodlines expansion!
Yeah, I finished Pandemic Legacy recently and it really seems like a waste. I wish there was more focus on making the games resettable, and not making components single-use.
I enjoyed the experience of Pandemic legacy, but yeah, it feels so wasteful. We started a game of Betrayal legacy (got shelved indefinitely due to life and scheduling) but it was much the same. More immersive, but everything was intentionally permanent.