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Munchkin 3: Clerical Errors

Munchkin 3: Clerical Errors

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More Game madness from the Munchkins
Review: Adding the Gnome class and a few other twists the Munchkin's are at it again with another insave batch of monsters, items and wierdness to tickle your funny bone and expand the Munchkin game.

Fast paced and fun an easy to play treat for gamers of all types. Worth every penny, (and dollars too!)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Munchkins Strike Again! Film at 11!
Review: This expansion set is an example of the rules of synergy in action. It isn't very many game systems that can get better and better as more and more product is added.

Munchkin, with both expansions, measures in at nearly 400 cards. Despite being almost eight times the size of the standard card deck, it is a very playable game that has gotten better with each addition. The new cards make the game less "fixed" in that you can no longer really anticipate any particular card coming into play during the course of a game. My group has abandoned the equally good, but not supported with expansions, Star Munchkin, to play Munchkin +2+3 exclusively when the evening involves card gaming.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Munchkins Strike Again! Film at 11!
Review: This expansion set is an example of the rules of synergy in action. It isn't very many game systems that can get better and better as more and more product is added.

Munchkin, with both expansions, measures in at nearly 400 cards. Despite being almost eight times the size of the standard card deck, it is a very playable game that has gotten better with each addition. The new cards make the game less "fixed" in that you can no longer really anticipate any particular card coming into play during the course of a game. My group has abandoned the equally good, but not supported with expansions, Star Munchkin, to play Munchkin +2+3 exclusively when the evening involves card gaming.


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