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Star Wars board game appreciation.
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<blockquote data-quote="AndyPreston" data-source="post: 543246" data-attributes="member: 8669"><p>My kids have really enjoyed playing the modern re-released versions of Escape the Death Star and Battle on Hoth. They're both very playable and enjoyable. I've also enjoyed the Parker Destroy Death Star and Battle at Sarlacc Pit games. Adventures of R2-D2 is aimed at younger kids and suits that age group well, and has some wonderful artwork. </p><p></p><p>Bug thumbs up from me for the vintage games!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyPreston, post: 543246, member: 8669"] My kids have really enjoyed playing the modern re-released versions of Escape the Death Star and Battle on Hoth. They're both very playable and enjoyable. I've also enjoyed the Parker Destroy Death Star and Battle at Sarlacc Pit games. Adventures of R2-D2 is aimed at younger kids and suits that age group well, and has some wonderful artwork. Bug thumbs up from me for the vintage games! [/QUOTE]
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