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I just read a post about possible gaming at BrickFest 2005, and then noticed this addition to Brickshelf. (URL) The person responsible for the BrickShelf gallery is named ApophisV and is a member at Classic Castle. The construction of the balcony (...) (20 years ago, 4-May-05, to lugnet.gaming)
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 | | A great idea! --> David's idea
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David, that is a smashing idea! Count me in! While I was thinking about this, I thought of a few set backs that are going to have to be ironed out before this thing gets going. 1. Who is going to do the action e-mails? Or will this be handled by (...) (21 years ago, 26-Apr-05, to lugnet.gaming)
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 | | Re: LEGO game good for kids?
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(...) Speedway Game, which seems similar. In fact if nothing else, that game might be a good way to get 5 carts for your Go-Kart Racing game. :) Have you looked at that one? How do they compare? From reading the reviews at Amazon, one advantage to (...) (21 years ago, 22-Apr-05, to lugnet.gaming)
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(...) forming a town, but we could either race around town, or tear the town down for a while (it's about that time anyway) and build a go-cart track. I love the grandstands in your track layout, BTW! (...) Sure, I'd appreciate that. Thanks, - Joe (21 years ago, 22-Apr-05, to lugnet.gaming)
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 | | Re: LEGO game good for kids?
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(...) You could try (URL). It's basically Pictionary with LEGO pieces. Depending on your son's age, some of the things you're supposed to be illustrating might be a little difficult, and the piece count is pretty limited (less than 100, IIRC). I (...) (21 years ago, 21-Apr-05, to lugnet.gaming, FTX)
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