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The rules included leave alot to be desired, and I almost gave up on it when we could not get through a single game. And when we did, any victory felt hollow because we never knew if it was legal. I wondered if the game was play tested.
The rules included leave alot to be desired, and I almost gave up on it when we could not get through a single game. And when we did, any victory felt hollow because we never knew if it was legal. I wondered if the game was play tested.
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But the steller thinkgeek reviews kept me trying and I eventually made up a few house rules to play with - and it came together. Now I am completly addicted. Our games have beoame strategic and exciting.
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But the steller thinkgeek reviews kept me trying and I eventually made up a few house rules to play with - and it came together. Now I am completly addicted. Our games have become strategic and exciting.
Dispite the rules problems, the idea of laying the standing pieces is brilliant and the overall idea of the game is unique. It plays great over and over and over.
Dispite the rules problems, the idea of laying the standing pieces is brilliant and the overall idea of the game is unique. It plays great over and over and over.
--[[User:Dancingshadow|Dancingshadow]] 11:42, 18 January 2006 (PST)
--[[User:Dancingshadow|Dancingshadow]] 11:42, 18 January 2006 (PST)

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Polarity is an amazingly fun, strategic, and addicting game.

The rules included leave alot to be desired, and I almost gave up on it when we could not get through a single game. And when we did, any victory felt hollow because we never knew if it was legal. I wondered if the game was play tested.

But the steller thinkgeek reviews kept me trying and I eventually made up a few house rules to play with - and it came together. Now I am completly addicted. Our games have become strategic and exciting.

Dispite the rules problems, the idea of laying the standing pieces is brilliant and the overall idea of the game is unique. It plays great over and over and over. --Dancingshadow 11:42, 18 January 2006 (PST)

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