tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5766184212934535803.post8309838129957246336..comments2024-03-12T02:17:56.988-07:00Comments on The Superfly Circus: Quarriors! - Quality Bits, But What A Fuqued Up Quame=+=SuperflyTNT=+=http://www.blogger.com/profile/05476110006378606325noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5766184212934535803.post-51438702134440241092013-02-19T13:33:59.475-08:002013-02-19T13:33:59.475-08:00You're welcome. I liked that myself. ;)
It...You're welcome. I liked that myself. ;)<br /><br />It's not the tin I mind, it's the shape. It's a cube. Regarding Panic Station, it's the embossed blind man on the front that causes a problem...it's a wonky shape and it doesn't sit flush with other boxes.<br /><br />I feel you on the durability thing, though...that's why I keep my Heroscape stuff and painted Ravenloft figures in a plastic Plano box. =+=SuperflyTNT=+=https://www.blogger.com/profile/05476110006378606325noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5766184212934535803.post-86724046293939256052013-02-19T13:28:16.865-08:002013-02-19T13:28:16.865-08:00"I'd argue that it's not so much a ga..."I'd argue that it's not so much a game as an opportunity to put something in your hand and shake it repeatedly when you're tired of masturbation." I burst out laughing in the office reading this line. Thanks for the laugh.<br /><br />On the Tin issue, I don't own a copy, so I can't speak personally in regards to Quarriors, but I do own Panic Station. As someone who bikes everywhere, including 30 miles to the neighboring town for game nights, Tins are a nice change from the less durable cardboard boxes.<br /><br />Rosshttps://twitter.com/therosskoniannoreply@blogger.com