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Re: Criteria for a good toy (was RE: Fabulous Lego Drawings)
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lugnet.fabuland, lugnet.general
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Fri, 1 Sep 2000 20:53:56 GMT
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In lugnet.fabuland, Bram Lambrecht writes:
> 1) It must provide limitless possibilities for play.
> 2) It must be for girls and boys equally.
> 3) It must be fun for all ages. [AFOLs?]
> 4) Children must be able to play with it peacefully and safely.
> 5) Children must be able to play with it year round.
> 6) It must not bore quickly; it must remain absorbing for hours.
> 7) It must encourage planning, fantasy, and creativity.
> 8) The more of it you have, the more fun it must provide. [Business side?]
> 9) There must be extra (loose) components avaiable. [Bulk ordering?!?]
> 10) The quality must be perfect down to the tiniest details.
> I'm not sure of the translation of #9 (and even if it is correct, it could
> very well apply to consumer affairs as well.)
I would say that all points are correctly translated, except for #7 where I
would say:
> 7) It must encourage development, fantasy, and creativity.
And lets face it, point #8 is also plain, simply true, isn't it ?
Greetings, M. Moolhuysen.
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