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Re: Castle Gear Review: Fright Knights Playing Cards

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 2:51 pm
by rogue27
Athos wrote:Well the official model is kind of dull. And there aren't any normal bricks in this set at all. The minifigure selection is pretty poor too. Though I guess there is a good deal of playability to it..e
I know you are joking, but it's actually very easy to build a house of cards if you start with a lego baseplate because the studs prevent the bottom level of cards from slipping.

Re: Castle Gear Review: Fright Knights Playing Cards

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 3:27 pm
by Athos
rogue27 wrote:
Athos wrote:Well the official model is kind of dull. And there aren't any normal bricks in this set at all. The minifigure selection is pretty poor too. Though I guess there is a good deal of playability to it..e
I know you are joking, but it's actually very easy to build a house of cards if you start with a lego baseplate because the studs prevent the bottom level of cards from slipping.
That's another thing! Lego cuts so many corners, they didn't even include a proper baseplate... :D

Steve

Re: Castle Gear Review: Fright Knights Playing Cards

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:00 pm
by SunStorm
Nice, I never knew of these. It looks like they put much more time into this then they did with their Lego: Play On! Cards

Re: Castle Gear Review: Fright Knights Playing Cards

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 2:01 am
by architect
DarkTemplar wrote:Interesting. Though I do have one question? What do the different suits look like? Are they all Royal King for king, Hubble bubble for queen and random dark forest guy for jack? I so, I think they'd be a lot better if they made each suit based on faction, ie. Basil - King, Hubble - Queen, Fleur de Les knight - jack.
Otherwise it's still a fairly neat idea, I just think it could have been better executed.
The King, Queen, and Jack cards feature the same minifigures in all suits. I agree that it would have been cool to have a different faction for each suit.

Ben

Re: Castle Gear Review: Fright Knights Playing Cards

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2010 3:28 pm
by Count Blacktron
I never knew about those cards. Thank you for sharing them! :)

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 4:30 am
by Robin Hood
This is probably the prime example of Lego's poor thinking. Here we have a set with 53 individual pieces, that are never, ever used again in any sets. Such a waist of time and energy. And these pieces aren't even compatable with other bricks. Imagine all the money that went into creating these molds and manufacturing them, only to never be used again. Clearly Lego is on the road to destruction.

Dan :wink: