That being the case, you would probably be within your rights to mock me and say, "It serves you right." After all, how many men in their 30s buy a board game for children and expect it to be good? It is based on the children's film, and is, of course, a children's game. I paid more to get it posted to me than I actually paid for the game (a cool 99p). This game is out of production, but it turns up on ebay all the time and that's where I got my copy. Tonight's offering, Small Soldiers: Big Battle Game, does little to disprove the theory that all games bearing the name of a movie (or book) are likely to be shameless cash-ins, knocked out quickly by nameless designers paying their dues while they try to get their real game to market. Makes me wonder why, when they are all so utterly awful. I never realised how many games I had based on movies. Recently, I have been reviewing games based on movies.
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