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Or something less dramatic, maybe. In case you hadn’t noticed the big red logo on the right-hand side of this page, I am now a Funagain associate. What does that mean? To you, the reading public, it won’t be that big a change. Any time, from here on in, when I review or otherwise link to a game, I’ll include a link to Funagain’s product page for that game. This will give you two things. First: it will give you additional reviews, left by people who have (presumably) played the game. Second: it will give you a way to buy the game, both quickly and cheaply. Funagain tends to offer pretty good discounts on the games they sell (around 20%, usually), they have a large product catalog, and they even have a nifty rewards program, whereby you accrue points by buying things. These points can, predictably, be traded in for discounts on future purchases. All around it seems like a pretty good deal.
Why Funagain? I recently made a purchase from them, and have been quite pleased thus far. I went ahead and bought a couple of Battleground: Fantasy Warfare decks (Elves and Orcs), as well as The Great Brain Robbery. I’ll post reviews when I’ve gotten a chance to play them.











June 16th, 2006 at 8:46 am
I was about to ask, for Munchkin, why didn’t you just link to the official site:
http://www.sjgames.com/munchkin/game/
But now I know. And knowing is 3/8 of the battle.
June 16th, 2006 at 9:59 am
Absolutely. Of course, there’s nothing from preventing me from linking to Steve Jackson Games, too. I could do that.
June 18th, 2006 at 4:56 am
Also, it looks like when you leave a comment, your name links to gamcrafters instead of gamecrafters.