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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 7:39 pm 
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anybody here played railroad tycoon yet?

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I played the demo, and surprisingly enough it was quite engaging. I can imagine economists, financial analysts, and the like to have a field day with it. Very challenging economic system to deal with. I was never a big model train kid, though, so the demo is about as far as I go.


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I have found myself skidish of taking risks on games lately.

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Played 1 and 2 but not 3. Even RR2 was pretty cool about economics and such. I assume RR3 is going to be a bit of a nightmare to manage...

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Just put a bid on ebay for it. 5 hours and its mine for $18. I just hope it holds up without being outbid.

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Talon1977 wrote:
Just put a bid on ebay for it. 5 hours and its mine for $18. I just hope it holds up without being outbid.


/rushes to eBay

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