I see posts talking about good BIFL items but I don’t hear much about the other side of products that are bad or products you bought but don’t even use.

  • AbsurdityAccelerator@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    A few dozen boards games, some crazy expensive. The most recent one was the Witcher which was a Kickstarter campaign. I bought a label maker, small zip lock bags, spent a few hours punching out paper tokens and and sorting everything. Haven’t played a single game.

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        9 months ago

        I want to try a solo game because I don’t have friends that are interested. But it’s daunting. I also own both Gloomheaven and Frostheaven.

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      9 months ago

      I made a habit of checking out Goodwill for boardgames. Best one yet was King of Tokyo for maybe $10. Like new condition.

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        9 months ago

        Or the board game geek marketplace. I usually look up all the games the seller has listed to get a bit lower price on several and save on shipping.

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        9 months ago

        I’m a big thrift shopper, but I can never bring myself to buy things with a lot of parts (like board games) because every time I did there was something missing :(

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      I got into collecting games too. Sold about 70% of my collection in 2020 when quarantine came around and I had to face the fact that I was piling stuff on stuff and most were still sealed and unused.

      Tabletop gaming is just too big of a time commitment for some of the more modern games, unfortunately, especially when I can just grab a pen, some dice, and a module from the web and play DND.