tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-142592355108484721.post2074077280365958103..comments2024-03-02T20:55:55.515-08:00Comments on BACK TO THE DUNGEON!: Warhammer Fantasy Role Play 3rd EditionUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-142592355108484721.post-286708681533758762010-01-12T21:33:38.596-08:002010-01-12T21:33:38.596-08:00It doesn't cost that much. To play 4th ed D&a...It doesn't cost that much. To play 4th ed D&D you need 3 books, together they cost more than $100 and they don't come with lots of pieces, playaides, etc, those cost extra.Norman J. Harman Jr.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01319655075997712313noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-142592355108484721.post-54147893870852415802010-01-02T08:31:19.526-08:002010-01-02T08:31:19.526-08:00I think you might surprise yourself about this gam...I think you might surprise yourself about this game.<br /><br />When I first bought the box, I read through the rulebook and while I was excited for the game when i first purchased it... it seemed a little bit.. meh.<br /><br />Then I actually played it. The game is definitely much better than the rulebooks let on. Surprisingly so.<br /><br />The dice mechanics made it interesting. I ran a demo tonight with some players in my one of my regular groups and from the 5 people that participated, I think 3 are going to purchase it. Now, to me - that is a good sign of a game, when it makes people WANT to purchase it after having played it.<br /><br />Several of these people (Pete for example) was apprehensive when they saw the components, as it doesn't look how it plays.<br /><br />So really, just give it a go - if you don't like it, well then fair enough.... but you may end up loving it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com