Re: Escape from Colditz
The Parker version was the original, and has won awards for having the worst, most confusing, set of rules ever published.
This was much tidied up in the later Gibsons version, but the version of that I saw did have wooden pieces and generally good quality finish.
Maybe they did a late "economised" run.
This happened with some games: there are versions of "The Battle of the Little Big Horn" with proper and cheap boards...
I agree cheap pieces and cards etc. can ruin a good game.
I reckon the early-to mid eighties was the peak time for boardgames: the first of the revolutionary German crop coming to the UK, but not so much masses of computer game/TV or toy tie in/trivia games flooding the market.
Originally posted by PunkRocked
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This was much tidied up in the later Gibsons version, but the version of that I saw did have wooden pieces and generally good quality finish.
Maybe they did a late "economised" run.
This happened with some games: there are versions of "The Battle of the Little Big Horn" with proper and cheap boards...
I agree cheap pieces and cards etc. can ruin a good game.
I reckon the early-to mid eighties was the peak time for boardgames: the first of the revolutionary German crop coming to the UK, but not so much masses of computer game/TV or toy tie in/trivia games flooding the market.
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