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Other Cactus Games => Cactus Board Games => Topic started by: Rawrlolsauce! on May 17, 2010, 05:41:04 PM
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Excluding Redemption.
Just wondering. I have $45 in Redemption Cash to spend and I'm not sure if I want a board game or something, or if I should just wait and buy disciples. I've been thinking of buying Soloman's Temple, as King David and King Soloman are probably worth $20 alone and the board game has to be worth a couple plays. I've also considered Settlers of Canaan, as that seems to be the most popular.
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To my knowledge ST/Cannan don't come with the promos.
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I don't care too much about the Cannan promos, but why doesn't Soloman's Temple come with them? In the description at http://www.cactusgamedesign.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=33, (http://www.cactusgamedesign.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=33,) it says
(Redemption® fans will want to note that Solomon's Temple is the only place you can find the promotional King David and King Solomon Redemption® cards!)
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Ask an admin.
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To my knowledge ST/Cannan don't come with the promos.Yes they do ST : King David & King Solomon (promo), SOC : Caleb (promo) & Joshua
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S. Temple does come with promos (Unless if it was reprinted and I never heard about it) unlike Settlers because when it was reprinted there were no promos put in the game.
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I bought both games a while ago and got the promos from ST but not from Settlers. Settlers is a better game IMO...
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Other than Redemption, gotta be Archangels, The Saga.
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ST was reprinted, but continued to come with the promos.
I'm not a huge fan of ST... I def. prefer Settlers. But honestly, I'd save for next set, especially if you're not pining for a game and know you're gonna spend your Redemption cash on it anyway.
~Marti
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I recommend Blink Bible Edition. It's fast, fun and easy to learn. It's a great game to play with non-gamers. No special knowledge is required. It's a great game to open up people to try more games with you.
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I actualy heard about that game before... how do you play it exactly?
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I would give the nod to Settlers of Canaan, with Bible Apples to Apples as the runner up.
I would normally give a nod to Ark of the Covenant, and suggest you could probably get it alongside Settlers for that $45 amount, but it's gone now. Sad.
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Blink: divide the cards in half. Each player has a stack of 30 cards in front of them. Each player takes the top card off their stack and lays it in between them, face up. These make the piles you will play on. Each player draws a hand of 3 cards from their pile and play begins. You play the cards from your hand onto the two piles in the middle. You 'match' the cards based on 1 of 3 qualities. Match the image (church, cross, dove, fish etc...) the color (blue, green, red, etc...) or the number of images (3, 4, 5 etc...). If you can match a card in your hand with one of the piles in the middle, you play your card on that pile. Once you have played out your hand, you draw another 3 cards.
The game goes really quickly. You start to just glance at the cards and recognize matches. The last time I looked, the record time for a game was 30 seconds. It's easy and really fun to play. :)
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I thought when Redemption Cash came out it was specified that it could only be used for Redemption products... Is this not true anymore? I tried doing a search on here and couldn't find anything definitive either way.
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I thought when Redemption Cash came out it was specified that it could only be used for Redemption products... Is this not true anymore? I tried doing a search on here and couldn't find anything definitive either way.
R-Cash can also be used to pay for up to half of the fees for a tournament.
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I thought when Redemption Cash came out it was specified that it could only be used for Redemption products... Is this not true anymore? I tried doing a search on here and couldn't find anything definitive either way.
R-Cash can also be used to pay for up to half of the fees for a tournament.
But you can't get board games with it, right?
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The 08-09 said redemption only. The 09-10 said any Cactus product.
I emailed Rob. He said you can get board games.
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The 08-09 said redemption only. The 09-10 said any Cactus product.
I emailed Rob. He said you can get board games.
Cool! Thanks for the update.
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I prefer to play Settlers of Caanan and there are promos that come with it, Joshua and Caleb.
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The best Cactus product, in my opinion, would be a tie between Settlers of Canaan and Redemption (the 2013 start decks). I say that because both have endless repeat play time and both require a great deal of strategy while not being too complicated with confusing rules. Both of these games you can play with all ages, provided they know how to read.