Customer Reviews With Photos
Box was resealed and came closed with scotch tape on the "official" wrap, which isn't the same as official booster box plastic. The box lid is already preforated, and is open. Resealed item!
SICK DECK! goes well with the new Heroes of Exandria set.
So gorgeous! Looks more like a d@gger than a wand, but it's not actually a weapon, either, so whatever. The various levels spin so super smooth and forever, except for the very top (with the skulls) which is a little slower on mine. It stands just as pictured in its base, which also spins nicely (somewhere between the smoothness of the super-smooth rings and the sticky skull ring) The number system looks nice and ancient, though it is quite simple and easy to understand without referring to any guide or needing to memorize anything: a line is 5, a dot is 1. Add them up, and you've got your roll. There could be debate as to whether this counts as "dice" but in my (limited) experience, the term "dice" is used kind of loosely. In Maya culture, they used "dice" (scholars call them "dice") but they were really kernels of dried corn, colored black on one side with charcoal. They would shake them up, throw, and see how many were black-side up: dice! So any dice goblin should be pleased to add this to their collection!
Good, but not protection
Probably the best way to get a good rare raito. Would buy again.
I really enjoy the look of these but it was missing a dice as stated in the title. Plus these are kind of on the smaller side, I prefer my dice to have a bit of heft to them especially if they are metal. The D20 feels like it should be much bigger but that is probably why they sell the runestone versions of these dice separately. The look of these are immaculate I just wish they were standard sized. I am getting these replaced with a full set and ordered the runestone d20 with the same colors.
I received one Planeswalker, and with the value of my mythics and rares I get the value equal to the cost of the box. I definitely recommend getting. Will be buying again. Very good box, excellent packaging.
Summary: In this game, players divide into two teams of investigators trying to find three pieces of evidence and get back to your sponsor before the other team does. Each team divides into one Intelligence Officer and as many detectives as players left. Bottom-Line Up-Front, I highly recommend this game! (Please see the enclosed pictures.) The game is played in real time. There are no turns between teams, but moving too quickly can cause the team to make errors. The Intelligence Officer has a mini-map (map card) that shows where the clues can be found, where the police are, and where the client is. The Intelligence Officer is not allowed to communicate with the detectives except for using the included picture cards. There is a pool of ten picture cards to choose from. The Intelligence Officer is allowed to put down one or two picture cards instructing the detectives to move one or two spaces. The detectives are allowed to talk, and then collectively they decide which space to put the investigator playing piece on. Spaces can have one of three outcomes: nothing, gain a clue, or acquire a police chit. If your team gets three police chits then the other team wins. If you can guide the team to three clues and then back to the client before the other team then you win! On to the Dr Games’ Criteria … GO/NO GO Criterion • Complexity: (GO) There is enough complexity and variety to make the game interesting. (All of the combinations of map sheets, mini-maps, picture order, etc. are enough to ensure that you will probably never play the same game twice.) The basic mechanics are simple enough to allow even 4-5 year olds to participate. (The Intelligence Officer should be an adult or older child.) • Balanced: (GO ) The two teams are completely balanced. • Chance (GO) The randomness of the mini-maps and picture cards ensures variety. • Clarity: (GO) This is one of the few games where reading through the well done rule book actually does tell you everything that you need to know to play. • Reasonable Time: (GO) A game can last anywhere from five to twenty minutes. Bonus Criteria • Social: While the Intelligence Officer cannot speak with the detectives, the detectives must interact in a social way. Additionally, I found with our groups that they often tried to mislead the adversaries too. It was a hoot! • Unique/Interesting Mechanics: The non-speaking, communicating through pictures role of the Intelligence Officer was cool. • Informed: The game is loaded with pictures of and words from Amsterdam. It also is a great teaching game for learning about things like analogies, etc. • Rewards Throughout: Each time you find a clue or get a police chit, the balance changes. It makes for an exciting, fun game. I highly recommend this as a wonderful, family game!
Had to get 2 Was at such a Good Price! Both Came Right when they said it would! And Everything was in Great Condition! Couldn’t ask for more, Thanks!!!
I bought this box from a recommended seller (Akiba Japan) on Twitter. I’ve never opened a Japanese booster box (didn’t know what to expect) and heard horror stories already from sellers on kidzgeek.com (resealing boxes, etc), so I was hesitant. I was so happy to see that the box was in perfect condition and still sealed. When I opened it, I was pleased to see the typical secret rare as well as 3 beautiful GX cards! I now breathe a sign of relief and will be ordering from this trusted seller again! Thank you!
Pokemon cards. Received it a day early. Box is properly sealed. No tampering. I ripped the box in this image than decided to take pic. No complaints. Very happy.
These cards are made with very thin, flimsy material. They seem smaller than the average playing cards. I do not recommend for children or regular playing use.
Great product. It arrived in a very timely fashion, and it provided me with 50$ worth of cards with three cards! (Image included)
First of all this product is described as having dice. That is false. You get a die, singular, as in one. Very disappointing to not get two dice, and what makes it worse was that is was not even the sparkly kind that comes with the bundle. It was unremarkable. What was worse was opening six packs and yielding zero mythic cards. There were no great pulls. As a matter of fact nothing is great about this at all. I think I may just buy singles from now on.
