This game cost me $90 and I DIDN’T EVEN BUY IT.
As an avid boardgame enthusiast, I've often encountered unexpected expenses related to my hobby, but nothing quite like paying $90 for a game I never actually bought. This situation reminded me how complex and sometimes confusing the world of boardgames and tabletop gaming can be, especially with big titles inspired by popular video games like Terraria. Many boardgame fans can relate to the excitement of preorder bonuses, add-ons, or exclusive editions that easily inflate the total cost beyond the base price. For example, sometimes handling the logistics, shipping fees, or duty charges adds up and surprises buyers after the initial order. Additionally, boardgames labeled as "big" often come with numerous components and extras, which might not be immediately clear from a first glance. An important part of managing these expenses involves planning ahead and thoroughly researching sellers, shipping policies, and all potential hidden fees. I learned to carefully review what each purchase entails and to communicate clearly with vendors or crowdfunding platforms to avoid unexpected charges. Also, connecting with experienced players through forums or boards helps immensely to get real insights and warnings about certain games or sellers. The mention of "OGIC," "RF-LOGIC," "CONS," and "LOGIC" from my image scan hints at technical or puzzle elements which often attract a niche audience. Such logical or thematic games can be enticing but also demand a deeper understanding before committing financially. In summary, my experience is a reminder for fellow boardgame lovers: always verify the complete cost and conditions before finalizing a purchase, especially when dealing with big tabletop games or those tied to popular titles like Terraria. Sharing these stories helps us all become savvier shoppers and more mindful collectors in the boardgaming community.




























































































